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"Your name is not listed in any of our databases."
"Uh…"
"Something is wrong here. Don't move—security is on the way."
―A bookie and Garazeb Orrelios[1]

A Twi'lek worked as a bookie at a gladiatorial arena during the Imperial Era.[1] At some point between 5 BBY and 1 BBY,[2] the bookie noticed that Garazeb Orrelios's name did not appear in ny databases just as the Tarsunt Blik attempted to fill out[1] his[3] registration, and therefore summoned security. Later on, the bookie and Blik had their heads banged against each other as Zeb was trying to escape from the arena complex.[1]

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Behind the scenes

The bookie first appeared in "Always Bet on Chop," a comic strip written by Jeremy Barlow and illustrated by Bob Molesworth,[1] which was published on September 28, 2016[4] in the 23rd issue of the German Star Wars Rebels Magazine.[1]

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 SWRM "Always Bet on Chop" — Star Wars Rebels Magazine 23
  2. "Always Bet on Chop" takes place during the events of Star Wars Rebels and includes Rex, placing it after the events of "The Lost Commanders." Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "The Lost Commanders" to 4 BBY and the ending of Star Wars Rebels to 1 BBY, placing "Always Bet on Chop" between these years. Therefore, "Always Ben on Chop" must be taking place between 4 BBY and 1 BBY. Since the arena incident is narrated in flashbacks, it might have taken place as early as 5 BBY, given that, as per Star Wars Timelines, the Spectre cell—which both Orrelios and Chopper are members of—was established in that year.
  3. StarWars-DatabankII Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios in the Databank (backup link)
  4. Panini-Template Star Wars - Rebels - Magazin 23 on Panini's official German website (backup link)
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