Sabine Wren

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Sabine Wren is a female television character who features in Star Wars.

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Biography

Sabine Wren was a female Mandalorian human born a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. She was born in the waning days of the Galactic Republic on the planet Mandalore as the daughter of Ursa Wren and Alrich Wren where she had a brother named Tristan Wren. At the conclusion of the Clone Wars, the Republic was reformed into the first Galactic Empire with Mandalore coming under its control and an Imperial Academy was established on it. During this time, she was noted to had joined the Imperial Academy as a cadet where she followed orders and believed in its ideals.

Since the crew of the Ghost was running low on fuel and supplies, they decided to steal a weapons shipment from a spaceport on Garel to sell it to Vizago before it fell into the hands of the Empire. For the mission, all but Syndulla boarded Star Commuter 2000 shuttle ST-45 and arranged for Imperial Minister Maketh Tua to rely on Wren's translating skills in her negotiations with Aqualish arms dealer Amda Wabo, by preventing Tua's borrowed droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, from helping her. Wren offered her services as a translator and asked Wabo tell her the weapons' location in Bay 7, but deliberately mistranslated this as 'Bay 17' in order to mislead Tua. After disembarking, Wren and the crew headed to Bay 7 where they discovered that the shipment was T-7 ion disruptor rifles. Before the rebels could finish loading the contraband weapons onto the Ghost, piloted by Syndulla, they were confronted by Tua and several stormtroopers. They were accompanied by C-3PO and R2-D2, who during the confrontation stowed away in the Ghost; unbeknownst to the rebels, the two droids were on a secret mission to prevent the Imperials from taking the weapons. Returning to Lothal, the rebels attempted to sell the rifles to Vizago, but before they could complete the transaction, the two parties were interrupted by the arrival of Kallus, two AT-DP walkers and several stormtroopers. While Vizago fled, Jarrus refused to let the weapons fall into Imperial hands and ordered Wren to destroy them; she, at R2-D2's suggestion, overloaded the disruptors and fired them at the stormtroopers instead. Yet, forced to escape, they left on the Ghost, after which they returned the stowaway droids to their owner, Bail Organa. He never identified himself but rewarded the rebels for returning them. (Episode: Droids in Distress) Sometime later, while Bridger was running down Chopper in the halls of the ship, he stopped by Wren's room to offer her some 'inspiration' for her artwork although she did not express any interest. Soon afterward, she was inspired by Chopper's prank to Orrelios and Bridger and made a graffiti of it in their quarters, much to their embarrassment. (Episode: Fighter Flight)

Following a HoloNet transmission from Senator-in-exile Gall Trayvis that announced that Jedi Master Luminara Unduli was still alive but imprisoned at the Spire, Jarrus decided to mount a rescue mission for Unduli and told the crew to prepare for the operation. Wren, for her part, studied the schematics of the Spire, and while en route to the Stygeon system, explained that the prison was impregnable and that they had never faced anything as secure as the Spire's defenses. Despite the odds, the rebels continued on their way to Stygeon Prime and left Chopper to look after the Ghost in orbit, whereas the rest descended on the Phantom. Upon arriving, Wren and her comrades landed on the prison's landing platform and overpowered four stormtroopers who were guarding the facility's entrance, while Syndulla awaited aboard the Phantom. (Episode: Rise of the Old Masters)

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Personality and attributes

Her mother was a warrior named Ursa Wren whilst her father Alrich Wren was an artist. It was revealed that she had an older brother by the name of Tristan Wren.

Powers and abilities

She was a member of Clan Wren that were a notable family of Mandalorians. Their ancestral home was noted to be on the planet Krownest.

Notes

  • Sabine Wren was voiced by actress Tiya Sircar where she featured in the setting of Star Wars: Rebels.
  • CG supervisor of lighting and FX Joel Aron said, "She's adding something that we haven't really seen before in the Star Wars universe. You have a character that is expressively creative through art—whether it's the color of her hair or what she's done to her armor."

Appearances

  • Star Wars: Rebels:

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