- "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
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]
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
"Always Bet on Chop" — Star Wars Rebels Magazine 23 (First appearance) (In flashback(s))
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09
"Always Bet on Chop" — Star Wars Rebels Magazine 23
- ↑ "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.
- ↑
Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑
Star Wars - Rebels - Magazin 23 on Panini's official German website (backup link)
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