ESB
Since when is Jerjerrod in ESB? Kuralyov 22:48, 9 Dec 2005 (UTC)
- From Jerjerrod's databank entry:
- The use of Return of the Jedi archival footage in the Special Edition of The Empire Strikes Back means that Jerjerrod has a cameo in Episode V. When Vader's shuttle arrives aboard the Executor, it's Jerjerrod waiting to greet him, just as he does when Vader arrives aboard the second Death Star. - QuentinGeorge 23:21, 9 Dec 2005 (UTC)
- Here is a screenshot of Vader's shuttle landing in the Executor docking bay. Jerjerrod is nowhere to be seen. The Databank is wrong, just as it is for other matters as well (namely the size of the Tri-droid). - JMAS 01:17, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
- That's because he's not in that part of the scene. You see him when Vader walks down the shuttle's ramp. -- I need a name (Complain here) 14:30, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
- The use of Return of the Jedi archival footage in the Special Edition of The Empire Strikes Back means that Jerjerrod has a cameo in Episode V. When Vader's shuttle arrives aboard the Executor, it's Jerjerrod waiting to greet him, just as he does when Vader arrives aboard the second Death Star. - QuentinGeorge 23:21, 9 Dec 2005 (UTC)
- "Palpatine chose him to command the Death Star II because he knew that due to Jerjerrod's gross incompetence, he would leak the secrets of the Death Star II to the Rebel Alliance." <- I don't really agree with that. This sounds like he just went in some bar and started boasting on the Death Star project. I think the Emperor had other ways to let the rebels have the plans - and if I remember correctly one mission in the TIE-Fighter addon "Defender of the Empire" was dealing with this. Any suggestions? Tulon 19:10, 27 Jan 2006 (UTC)
- Jerjerrod is one of the few Imperial characters from the original trilogy who still does not have a first name.
While Jerjerrod still doesn't have a first name several of those pople do.
- Yeah but of the noteworthy officers, Bast, Motti and Gherant don't have first names either. - Kooshmeister
Same Jerjerrod?
The Imperial Sourcebook mentions an Admiral Jerjerrod from "the days of the Old Republic". Now, it looks like their intention was to make it the same guy, but with the birthdate on this page, that puts him at only 22 in the Republic's last year. Admittedly, it's not impossible to have a 22-year old Admiral, but it does seem odd. - Lord Hydronium 05:33, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
- Well, we have all those twenty-somehting Jedi Generals...Kuralyov 05:34, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
- Could be an uncle, or father, or anything. I'd add it in BTS, and a little note in the bio saying, "A Jerjerrod served in the Old Republic as an Admiral, but his exact relationship to the one who would later be stationed on the Death Star is unknown." or something like that. QuentinGeorge 05:34, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
What?
- His first appereance is in episode 6 but he appears in episode 5? --Clone Paratrooper 03:54, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
- Unused footage from RoTJ was used in the Special Edition of ESB. -- I need a name (Complain here) 22:56, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
Surlex Jerjerrod?
Fanon?--Lord OblivionSith holocron 17:53, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
- More than likely, considering the anon who added it also claimed he's a Grand Moff. -- I need a name (Complain here) 17:55, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
No evidence for rank blooper?
Uh, I thought this was confirmed? ALL Imperial Officers wear the same rank badge in RotJ, the three red and three blue bars of a Navy Commander. Admiral Piett wears it, Moff Jerjerrod wears it, as do ALL the officers in formation to greet the Emperor/Vader. How is that NOT a costume blooper? Unless we are to think Piett underwent a drastic demotion and lost his flag officer rank between tESB and RotJ.--Jerry 06:52, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
Jerjerrod's death?
The article mentions him being seen running around in the hangar, implying he could have escaped, but his infobox still lists him as definitely dead? Is this true? If so, I think this needs to be put to Leland Chee. - Kooshmeister
- His databank entry says he died: "Jerjerrod perished aboard the Death Star when the Rebels were able to detonate the station's reactor." So, he's definitely dead. -LtNOWIS 14:36, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, but it could be argued that that was written without the knowledge of Jerjerrod being present in the hangar during the (apparent) evacuation of the Death Star. Remember that nobody seemed to notice Chief Bast being present with Tarkin on the original Death Star for close to thirty years.
Basically, the Databank entry is vague about the hows and whys of Jerjerrod's death. No source, official or otherwise, has so far acknowledged Jerjerrod's presence in the hangar, so it would appear that, like Bast, nobody noticed this until recently. If they were aware of the fact he can be seen during the evacuation scenes, then they would have to come up with a reason for why he would remain on board and not flee with everyone else.But because they haven't I think it's obvious they didn't know. Therefore I believe this ought to be put to Mr. Chee.
Of course, all this is predicated on Jerjerrod even being in that scene in the first place, and I haven't gotten around to checking the movie yet 'cause I'm a lazy bum.- Kooshmeister
- And, just to cover all my bases, I'm aware of the novelization placing Jerjerrod on board at the time of the Death Star's destruction, but why anyone considers the novelizations to be trustworthy sources is beyond me anyway. I mean, Bossk as a tentacled creature? Sheesh. - Kooshmeister
- I just checked the scene in the Death Star hangar...whoever this Imperial officer is, it's not Jerjerrod. He looks absolutely nothing like Michael Pennington. It's just some random officer shouting random orders. - Borsk Fey'lya 16:31, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
- Okie-dokie, that's settled then. The mention of Jerjerrod being in the hangar ought to be removed then, if it hasn't been already. - Kooshmeister
First Name
- Jerjerrod finally has a first name: Tiaan. (Source: Page 190 of The Essential Atlas). TIEPilot051999 00:30, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
Too Late
It says in the beginning when the Rebels gained the upperhand, Palpatine ordered him to blow up Endor. How is that possible? Palpatine died for the Super Star Destroyer was destroyed. Double D 02:01, January 29, 2010 (UTC)
Demolition
According to Star Wars: Demolition's info on Death Star II, it said that Jabba cut a deal with Jerjerodd and now the Hutt's dangerous game has moved into space. (On Death Star II) 76.175.186.5 02:00, July 1, 2011 (UTC)
- Thank you. Please feel free to add the update tag in that case. Toprawa and Ralltiir 02:01, July 1, 2011 (UTC)
- Not exactly sure how to treat that. Sounds like it belongs in the BTS as non-canon information, but I've never played the game. Grand Moff Tranner
(Comlink) 02:36, July 3, 2011 (UTC)
- Well, The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia says the demolition games are canon, but doesn't say if they took place anywhere other than Tatooine. Zakor1138 03:44, July 4, 2011 (UTC)
- Not exactly sure how to treat that. Sounds like it belongs in the BTS as non-canon information, but I've never played the game. Grand Moff Tranner
