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"I always said you were a good boy, Ace."
―Antan Azzameen[src]

Ace Azzameen ((pronounced /Ās Ă'-zämēn/))[2] was Human male who became a highly-regarded pilot in the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Starting out as a freighter pilot for his family's business, Twin Suns Transport Services, Azzameen was pulled into the Galactic Civil War between the Alliance and the Galactic Empire when his father and older brother perished while docked with the hidden Rebel space station Hospital during a Bacta delivery. On the run from both the Empire and the family's rivals, Viraxo Industries, Azzameen, his brother Emon, his sister Aeron, and the family droid, MK-09, sought refuge with the Defiance Task Force in the Anoat sector.

Azzameen, despite the objections of his Uncle Antan, joined the Alliance as a starfighter pilot and aided the Defiance in its flight from the Anoat sector. Upon transferring to the Liberty, Azzameen fought off threats such as the TIE Experimental Project and helped with the defection of Commander Zaletta. He became involved with the Bothan Spynet and aided Commander Luke Skywalker in stealing the Death Star II plans. Additionally, he still aided his siblings in their private fight against the Viraxo, which even led to him becoming caught up with the Black Sun crime syndicate. Azzameen eventually helped the Alliance Fleet mass their forces at the planet Sullust, and also served aboard the Millennium Falcon at the pivotal Battle of Endor.

Biography

Early life

Ace Azzameen grew up during the Imperial era on the Azzameen Home Base, where he would often use his family's flight simulator to pass the time. The youngest member of the Human Azzameen family, Ace lived with his father, Tomaas, his older brothers Emon and Galin, his sister Aeron, and the family droid, MK-09. Ace was particularly close to Aeron, who would often look out for him in seemingly dire situations.[1] Tomaas was the co-founder, along with his brother, Antan Azzameen, and head of the shipping company Twin Suns Transport Services.[3] As such there were many freighters passing through the Home Base, which only fueled Ace's desire to fly,[1] although his duties with the family business were initially limited to maintenance tasks.[4]

First missions for the family

"Way to go, hotshot!"
―MK-09 referring to Azzameen's piloting.[src]
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Azzameen flies the Sabra on his first mission.

In 3 ABY,[5] Tomaas and Galin entered into negotiations with the Alliance to Restore the Republic to acquire a supply of bacta on the black market. As a result, the pair were at the Alliance's base on Hoth when it came under attack by the Galactic Empire and only narrowly escaped. Following the debacle at Hoth, Antan decided that it was time to allow Ace to put his simulator skills into practice in the real world,[1] giving him his first real opportunity to contribute to the family business.[4] With Aeron in the Selu and Emkay guiding him as a copilot in the Sabra,[1] Ace took his first trip through hyperspace[4] as he delivered some supplies to Harlequin Station, which were to be exchanged for coolant and fuel cells for the Otana. Just as the Azzameens had dropped off the supplies, however, two Viraxo Pursuer-class enforcement ships, the Enkidu and the Gilgam, entered the system and approached the station on an attack vector. The station's Director hurriedly contacted Ace and Aeron, begging them for help. Harlequin's own defensive craft, the Kouerd, had apparently been bought off by the Viraxo, leaving the station defenseless and vulnerable. While Aeron was apprehensive, Emkay longed for some excitement, and Ace obliged. Attacking the Viraxo ships, the Azzameens were able to drive off the Pursuers, earning them the gratitude of the Director. With a minimum of fuss, they were then able to pick up the coolant and fuel cells and return home. Shortly thereafter, Ace was awarded the key to Harlequin Station by Mayor Brauken, as a token of appreciation.[1]

Antan, concerned that Ace's actions at Harlequin Station would provoke K'Armyn Viraxo into directly attacking the Azzameens, requested that Emon teach Ace basic gunnery skills. With Emkay piloting the Sabra, Ace used the ship's turret to effectively destroy Emon's target drones, before Emon helped him clear a field of junk containers. Impressed, Emon offered to buy Ace a drink at Dunari's Rest. Upon reaching the casino, however, they came across the Enkidu, complete with fighter escort. Emon, hungry for battle, raced towards the Enkidu in his ship, the Andrasta, engaging it and starting a dogfight. Eager to get another shot at the Enkidu, Emkay followed suit, and Ace was able to help pick off the starfighter escort. The Enkidu was able to escape to hyperspace, but Dunari's officials requested that Emon and Emkay leave the system. The Azzameens complied, but Emon kept his promise, giving Ace a token for a drink at the casino.[1]

Now properly versed in real piloting, Ace was enlisted by Aeron for aid in a fairly simple task: cataloging three container storage areas. Aeron had accidentally destroyed the inventory while upgrading to a newer system, so she had to quickly repair the damage done to the database before Tomaas returned. Flying the Sabra, with Emkay as his copilot and Aeron once again in the Selu, the pair came across the Cargo ferry Raider, which was trying to steal a pressure tank full of liquid oxygen. The Azzameens were able to drive the intruders off, but their troubles were not over. In a separate cargo area, Ace and Aeron once again came across the Enkidu. Rushing to engage, the pair forced the withdrawal of the Viraxo ship and the destruction of its fighter escort. Continuing their inspection mission, the Azzameens discovered that the Enkidu was not attempting to abscond with one of the family's containers. Rather, the Viraxo ship had planted spice into a container in order to frame the Azzameens for possession of the illicit substance. Frustrated, Aeron retrieved the spice and returned home with the knowledge that their container storage areas had been compromised.[1]

Challenging the Viraxo

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Ace and Emon Azzameen attack Viraxo 54.

Antan was outraged at Ace's transgressions against the Viraxo at Harlequin but was even more disgusted at the Viraxo and their underhanded tactics. Together with Aeron and Emon, he devised a daring plan in which Aeron, piloting the Selu under the transponder alias of Venix, would dump the Viraxos' planted spice container at outpost Viraxo 54, near Denbo. Ace and Emon would then arrive in the Sabra and the Andrasta respectively, launching a small "hit and fade" attack on the outpost, covering Aeron's departure and prompting an investigation by the local Imperial garrison. It was Antan's hope that the Imperials would discover the spice and that Viraxo would be forced to pay copious amounts in fines and bribes, or even be forced out of business permanently.[1]

Unfortunately for the Azzameens, the gambit did not work as planned. Emon and Ace entered the Denbo system far too early, while Aeron attempted to convince those in charge of the outpost that her delivery was legitimate. Hoping to salvage the situation, Emon and Ace hurtled into the Viraxo defenses, engaging Razor-class starfighters in a frenzied firefight near the main depot. The Enkidu was present, much to the delight of the Azzameens, who sought the destruction of the elusive craft. Ace demolished the Pursuer-class ship, permanently ending its career of harassment and discord.[1]

Aeron seized the moment, dumping her cargo and preparing to flee the system. But the remaining Viraxo craft began harrying her retreat, forcing her to abandon the Selu. She was picked up by Emon, while Ace destroyed the Selu to prevent it becoming a Viraxo asset, and the Azzameens safely departed before the Imperials arrived to investigate. Antan was pleased with the overall outcome despite the loss of the Selu and felt that Tomaas would be proud of his children upon his return.[1]

Imperial entanglements

Tomaas, however, was far from impressed, and actually condemned the family's actions against the Viraxo, ordering a halt to any future operations like the Viraxo 54 incident. He did, however, want to get his children involved with his latest exploits, namely, supplying the Alliance. Tomaas had lost faith in the Empire, and told Ace that the Alliance was their only hope for survival. He had planned a bacta transfer near Saruwen Station from an unidentified dealer. Though he did not believe any mishap would occur at the transfer, he enlisted Ace, Emon, and Aeron to fly cover for him.[1]

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Azzameen and Emkay fly the Otana.

Setting out in the Sabra, once again, with Aeron in the Otana, Emon in the Andrasta and Tomaas with Galin in the GR-75 medium transport Vasudra, the group met their contact at Saruwen. Progressing to the transfer point, the Vasudra docked with the Xiytiar-class transport End Run, and the bacta transfer ensued. The End Run's technicians, however, feigned a fault, and sent out Zero-G workers to investigate. Emon was the first of the group to detect the ruse, just as the Corellian gunship Loose Cannon emerged from hyperspace. The Azzameens, realizing that the transfer was a trap, rushed to engage the enemy forces, while Tomaas and Galin fought the crew of the End Run. Ace was able to destroy the Zero-G workers and help destroy the Loose Cannon, its CloakShape fighter escort, and the contact's ship. Tomaas was able to obtain the bacta from the End Run, and the family returned home safely. Tomaas was very proud of his children, and was given renewed confidence to approach Antan with the proposition of joining the Alliance wholesale. Antan was the only member of the family who was opposed to the Rebellion, and he put up a great deal of resistance to Tomaas' attempted assistance.[1]

His confidence boosted, Tomaas prepared to deliver the bacta to the Alliance, and let Ace fly the Otana as a sign of his new faith in the boy. Ace, Tomaas, Galin, and Emon set out to Brint-wo Colony to meet with Olin Garn, Aeron's friend and the Azzameens' contact in the Alliance. Garn led them to the space station Hospital, where the Vasudra began its bacta transfer. Halfway through the transfer, an Imperial strike force entered the system, led by the Imperial II-class Star Destroyer Corrupter. As Admiral Garreth Holtz broadcast his request for the surrender of the Rebel craft, the Alliance command on Hospital demanded that the Andrasta and the Otana join their fighter screen, and that command of the Vasudra be turned over. Tomaas grudgingly obliged, despite Emon and Galin's objections.[1]

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Azzameen prepares to defend Hospital in the Otana.

Ace, in the Otana, covered the evacuation of the Rebel craft, but as the Corrupter began launching more craft, the situation became progressively dire. The fighting grew to an such an intensity that Emon ordered Ace to leave the system, effectively abandoning the stranded Vasudra, along with Tomaas and Galin. Emon and Ace were able to make it back to the Azzameen Home Base, but only with the knowledge that their father and brother were likely captured, if not dead. Antan, while mourning, was exceptionally frustrated, and though he did not blame Ace, he continued to decry Tomaas' choices. Preparing for the worst, the family expected the liquidation of Twin Suns Transport Services, and the seizure of the Home Base.[1]

The Empire responded by issuing warrants for all members of the Azzameen family.[4] Antan's contacts informed him that the Imperials were planning to move against Twin Suns and the Azzameens, and to transfer all holdings over to the Viraxo. Desperate, hoping to keep the family together, Antan made plans to retrieve all he could from Azzameen holdings before moving to the Outer Rim. He let all of the employees go, and had the Home Base evacuated. He also had the Home Base hangar rigged with explosives, in order to wreak some havoc amongst either the Imperials or the Viraxo. Ordering Ace and Aeron to secure warheads and valuables from Twin Suns Station, he and Emon retrieved valuable resources from a variety of Twin Sun holding areas.[1]

At Twin Sun Station, Aeron and Ace set about their task with little resistance, but upon retrieval of the warheads, an Imperial/Viraxo force entered the area and began to bombard the facility.[1] Ace began to engage the enemy, but a hit on the Otana from the corvette Blast Radius made him change his mind and follow Aeron to hyperspace. Making it back to the Home Base safely for the rendezvous with Emon and Antan, Ace determined that the warheads had escaped damage during the previous skirmish. When Emkay began to suggest a better strategy, Ace responded by shutting down the droid's communication systems.[4] After a short period of waiting, a Viraxo Razor Fighter squadron attacked the Otana and the Sabra, though they were easily defeated. Eventually, Emon arrived, with the news that Antan had been captured by Viraxo forces. Since Antan had been the only one who knew where they were headed, the siblings deliberated about their future course of action. Their ponderings were cut short, however, when the Corrupter entered the area and bombarded the Home Base, while launching wing after wing of fighters to halt, capture, or destroy the Azzameens. In the heat of their flight from the Imperials, Aeron remembered that Olin Garn had given her the coordinates of the Defiance Task Force, and suggested that they look to the Alliance for help. Emon was skeptical, but nevertheless agreed, and the three remaining Azzameens, along with Emkay, safely evaded the Corrupter and sought refuge in the Alliance Fleet.[1]

Joining the Rebellion

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The Azzameens join the Rebellion.

"I've missed you, kiddo, since you joined the Rebellion. I hear of so much activity going on… I worry about you."
"Do you worry about me, too?"
"Of course I do, Emkay. You're expensive to repair."
"I will delete that remark from my memory banks."
―Aeron and MK-09 discuss her concerns about the action Ace got into as a member of the Alliance. — (audio) Listen (file info)[src]

The Azzameens soon went their separate ways. Emon set out to establish a new base of operations while Aeron worked to consolidate the family's assets. Ace, however, chose to remain with the Rebels and,[4] with Olin Garn's aid, joined the Alliance. Azzameen was stationed on the Defiance, where he was run through a pair of tests to discern his suitability for recruitment into the Alliance Fleet. The first test involved deep space bombing strikes, where several mock situations, based on historical raids, were played out. Azzameen successfully demolished an Imperial tibanna gas factory, a Carrack-class light cruiser in dry dock, and a lightly defended convoy. His next test was a Starfighter Superiority Evaluation, in which he and his instructor, Garn, would engage wave after wave of Imperial fighters in more mock situations. Azzameen passed his test, and became a certified pilot in the Alliance.[1] After qualifying, Azzameen spent some time practicing his skills in the unofficial obstacle course known as the pilot proving grounds, achieving scores that compared well to some of the Alliance's best pilots. Azzameen would recount his experiences on the proving grounds to MK-09, which the droid then compiled in a memoir of his time with Ace.[4]

The Defiance Task Force was, at the time of Azzameen's ascension into the ranks, pinned down in the Anoat sector by an opposing Imperial task force. Admiral Nammo had been able to recover a significant portion of those who had escaped the chaos at Hoth, and needed to reunite Admiral Gial Ackbar and the bulk of the Alliance fleet. Feeling that spreading the Imperials thin was the wisest tactic, Nammo dispatched a group of BTL Y-wing starfighters from Green Squadron to demolish an Imperial convoy. His hope was that the Imperials would assign more craft to the escort of supply convoys, detracting from their efforts to find the Rebels. Azzameen flew with Red Squadron in a T-65 X-wing starfighter, covering Green Squadron's attack. Nammo's gambit succeeded, and the convoy was totally obliterated.[1]

Azzameen had practically inherited the Otana, and would use it when his family needed him.[1] Though it was often away from the Defiance, Emkay would bring it to Azzameen on the Defiance whenever he was needed and acted as his regular gunner.[4] Shortly after the destruction of the supply convoy, Emon contacted Ace with intelligence on their Uncle Antan's location. He was being held prisoner at the Viraxo space station Viraxo Industries. Fortunately for the Azzameens, the family had placed a mole on the station in years prior, making his rescue somewhat easier. Emon was able to distract the station's defensive garrison of Planetary Defender starfighters while Ace docked the Otana with the station, sending Emkay in to rescue Antan. The operation was a success, and Antan was freed. As a sign of gratitude, Antan gave Ace his prized Jar'Kai dueling sabers.[1]

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Azzameen determines the makeup of the Corrupter Task Force.

After returning to the fleet, Azzameen was promoted to flight officer.[4] He was shortly sent out on his first reconnaissance mission, with his objective being the Imperial task force that thwarted the Defiance's movements. Commander Devers assigned Azzameen to Blue Squadron, and sent him and another pilot out on a mission to ascertain the location of the task force. Searching the first two probable locations with no results, Azzameen discovered the Imperials in the third area, where he discovered that the flagship was no other than the Corrupter, commanded by Admiral Garreth Holtz, the hammer of the Azzameens. Quickly identifying the rest of the craft, Azzameen destroyed Holtz's probe droids, before returning to the Defiance with his valuable intelligence.[1]

Nammo's hit-and-face techniques against supply convoys proved to be effective, allowing the Task Force to dedicate itself to other concerns. Word reached Nammo of a prison ship, VTR-LX, which was carrying Alliance prisoners taken at Hoth. Azzameen joined Red Squadron in escorting a group of Y-wings, in the hope that they could ambush VTR-LX at Calast. They were unable to stop the prison ship, but they did track it to the penal facility, Bundil II. There, the craft was disabled and boarded by Storm Unit, ferried in the ship of the same name. Azzameen and Red Squadron fought off TIEs launched from Bundil II, and were able to safely cover Storm Unit and its quarry. Upon his return, Azzameen learned that among those rescued was Commander Kupalo, a tactical expert thought lost at Hoth.[1]

Aeron contacted Ace with intelligence of a stray Viper probe droid in the Saila Na system. With the reasoning that such a droid may prove useful in tracking Viraxo movements, she requested that Ace retrieve the droid, and deliver it to her.[1] Emkay was dispatched in the Otana to pick up Ace[4] and the pair headed to Saila Na, where they were met by a hostile squadron of R-41 Starchasers, which were flying cover for the Muurian transport Pelican. Azzameen dispatched the fighters, and destroyed the Pelican, which was attempting to steal the probe droid. Picking up the abandoned pod, Azzameen jumped to Tinoon Station, a customs checkpoint. Emkay hoped that Tinoon would not look too closely at the Otana's cargo, but a stroke of fortune fell upon Azzameen. A group of mercenaries entered the system and began attacking the station.[1] Azzameen helped to defeat the attack and the grateful customs officials allowed him to go on his way.[4] Ace delivered the droid to Aeron on the Sabra, and returned home to the Defiance. Pleased, Aeron made him a toy probe droid as a gift, but Emon managed to break it somehow.[1]

When Admiral Nammo was able to suitably survey Azzameen's findings from his earlier recon mission, he learned that the Corrupter had been heavily damaged at Hoth, ironically, trying to bar Tomaas Azzameen from leaving the planet. It had sustained heavy ion cannon fire, and was in dire need of resupply.[1] Not long after Azzameen returned to the Defiance,[4] the admiral dispatched B-wing starfighters from Green Squadron to destroy a supply convoy headed for the Corrupter, in the hopes that they would immobilize the battleship, and buy the Defiance Task Force time to escape the sector. Azzameen, in his first mission in a B-wing, was able to help destroy the convoy in the Bettel asteroid drift, though the frigate Monitor was able to escape to the Corrupter. The Rebels, in dogged pursuit, were able to demolish the ship before it could transfer any of its technicians to the Corrupter, effectively stranding Holtz and stemming his efforts to find the Defiance.[1] Azzameen was later credited with the killing shot on the Monitor.[4]

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Azzameen leads the attack on IOS 24.

Nammo felt that this was the right time for the Task Force to break free of the sector. Dispatching Green Squadron to destroy the local sensor array and the accompanying control station, it was his hope that the confusion amongst the Imperials following the sensor blackout would buy them time for escape. Azzameen flew cover for Green Squadron in an X-wing, and allowed the B-wings to utterly pulverize the array and station. Cloak Group jammed all communications in the area, and the Defiance Task Force successfully made their escape. For his efforts during the campaign, Azzameen was awarded the Badge of Merit.[1]

The TIE Experimental Project

"They were odd-looking things."
―Ace Azzameen on the experimental TIE fighters[src]

Following the Battle of Hoth, the MC80 Star Cruiser Liberty had sustained heavy losses to its support staff. Following his excellent service on the Defiance, Azzameen was transferred to the Liberty, along with Commander Kupalo and several other pilots from his unit. During the transfer, the group had to make a stopover in the Belat system, where they received a panicked distress call from a nearby system. Word had spread in weeks prior of mysterious new starfighters attacking civilian convoys, and leaving virtually no survivors. Azzameen investigated the distress call, and discovered heavily modified TIE Fighters attacking the Xiytiar-class transport Calico. Rushing to the civilians' aid, Azzameen and his wingmate fought off the fighters, and identified the ship accompanying them as the Beta-class ETR-3 escort transport Suluk. As soon as the convoy was deemed safe from further attack, Azzameen flew to the Liberty with this intelligence.[1]

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Azzameen engages an Experimental TIE.

Admiral Yamarus was curious about the new TIE variants. Setting up a mock convoy of Mobquet medium transports, he hoped that the Imperials would be lured out into the open, allowing his pilots to capture several of the new variants. His ploy worked, and Kupalo dispatched Bandit Squadron to meet the TIEs. Azzameen, using new ion pulse warheads, was able to aid in the capture of several of the new craft, and the ETR-3s that seemed to accompany them everywhere. Upon analyzing the captured craft, the Rebels learned that the new variants were in fact remote-controlled by technicians in the ETR-3s.[1] Following this mission, Azzameen was promoted to lieutenant junior grade.[4]

While Azzameen was taking a short break, Emkay arrived in the Otana to take him to his Uncle Antan at the temporary Azzameen headquarters.[4] Antan had concocted another plan to wreak revenge on the Viraxo. His sources claimed that K'Armyn Viraxo himself would be passing through a luxury resort orbiting Destreg II. He would be flying his Personal Luxury Yacht 3000, the Highroller, and would have little to no escort. Meeting Emon in Destreg's system, Ace waited until Viraxo entered the system. Sure enough, the Highroller exited hyperspace with a modest escort of R-41s. Rushing to engage, Ace prepared to destroy the craft, but Emkay noted that there were no lifeforms aboard. Emon, realizing that the entire situation was a trap, prepared for ambush, and, sure enough, two Muurian transports, Vembri and Tolarus, along with Raven Squadron, entered the system. Mercenaries hired to eliminate the Azzameens, the ships began swarming all over the Andrasta and the Otana. Destroying the Highroller, Emon collected the ship's steering wheel as a souvenir, and fought off the attackers long enough to escape. Ace followed suit, and upon his return, Antan apologized profusely. However, he was confident that the Viraxo would start to think twice before crossing the Azzameens.[1]

Admiral Yamarus learned from Alliance Intelligence that some of the Experimental TIEs were being developed at Bretie Facility, over Nomlis III. With the desire to learn more about the project, he sent out Storm Unit to retrieve vital data from the installation. Azzameen, in Red Squadron, cleared the station's static defenses and covered Storm Unit's approach, but the situation took a turn for the worse when a group of TIE/D Defenders entered the system. Nevertheless, Red and Blue Squadrons were able to fight them off, allowing Storm Unit to return to the Liberty. The facility was destroyed, stemming the development of the fighters, and Storm Unit was able to successfully retrieve the vital datacore for examination. Lieutenant Paling, a member of Storm Unit, thanked Azzameen for his aid at Bretie via e-mail.[1]

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Azzameen participates in the defense of the Liberty.

Azzameen was given no time to rest, however, as the Imperials launched a punitive attack on the Liberty. Yamarus and Kupalo ordered all pilots to their craft immediately, and by the time Azzameen had launched, the battle was raging all around the cruiser. The pilots of the Liberty were eventually able to drive off all the attackers, although they faced a new threat: TIE Bombs, kamikaze craft that attempted to ram the Liberty. Though these were also destroyed, it became apparent that there were more of these variants than had originally been thought.[1] The Rebels took heavy losses during the battle; Azzameen's own X-wing was heavily damaged and he was barely able to land it intact.[4]

Examination of the Bretie datacore showed that the TIE Experimental Project was under the control of one Director Lenzer, and the primary development was taking place at a space station called Obsidian. Yamarus wanted to cut the project off at the head before it could do any more damage, and dispatched Green Squadron, with Red Squadron as cover, to do the job. Upon reaching Obsidian, the Rebels encountered the Sardis, the master control ship for all experimental TIEs. Azzameen helped destroy both the Sardis and Obsidian, and was given a Group Commander Citation for his efforts.[1]

The defection of Zaletta

"I could not let my emotions get the better of me. I decided to save him for ATR Storm Unit."
―Ace Azzameen, on the capture of Kupalo[src]

Now reunited with its task force, the Liberty was able to join the war effort wholesale. Alliance Intelligence contacted Admiral Yamarus with reports of a slave convoy. Apparently the convoy was deep in Imperial territory, and the report had come from an Imperial using an antiquated Alliance code. Wary of a trap, he dispatched Azzameen and his wingmates in Y-wings to determine whether or not the report was true. At a planet orbited by the space station Golan I, Azzameen identified the Sentinel-class landing craft of KDT Group, disabling the vessels with slaves on board. Fighters launched from the Imperial II Star Destroyer Goliath, but X-wings from Red Squadron were able to cover the rescue attempt. Assault Transports from Tango Group liberated the slaves, and brought them back to the Liberty. It was discovered that the slaves were in fact Bothans who had been imprisoned for supposed crimes against the Empire. Shortly after this, Emon set Ace up on a date with former Miss Liberty Lady Blue; unfortunately, Blue perished during a recon mission in the Japai system before she could go out with Ace.[1]

Shortly after the slave rescue, Aeron and Emkay arrived on the Liberty in the Sabra.[4] Aeron had a proposition for Ace: that they raid the Viraxo facility 1 and steal warheads, in turn supplying the Rebellion. Ace agreed, and, setting out in the Sabra, eliminated 1's defenses, allowing former Twin Suns employees in Magnum Group to retrieve the weapons. The Viraxo's customers, traveling in Black Sun Bulk cruiser XTS-673, arrived just as Magnum Group was stealing the warheads. Launching new Supa Fighters to the Sabra, the XTS-673 moved to bombard Magnum Group. The Azzameens, however, were able to escape and deliver the warheads to the Alliance. Aeron found the Black Sun involvement curious, and decided to tell Antan.[1]

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Azzameen leads the attack on the Kuat Facility.

Alliance High Command received transmissions from Imperial territory, using the same outdated codes as before. This time, they were told of a top secret research station in the Kuat system. Not sure whether or not it was a priority target, High Command ordered Yamarus to send out a recon group to determine the station's worth. Azzameen, along with Red Squadron, entered the Kuat system, knocking out the station's static defenses and communication capabilities. Based on data gleaned from inspection of the station, Yamarus ordered the destruction of the facility. Red Squadron were able to comply just as the Imperial-class Star Destroyer Juggernaut entered the system.[1] Outnumbered, the Rebels cut through the middle of the Imperial line and escaped to hyperspace, with Azzameen the last to leave.[4] Yamarus was confident that their efforts had at least stemmed critical Imperial research for a while.[1]

Curious who this informant was, Yamarus dispatched a team to investigate. Clearing the defenses of the relay station Comm Center, Azzameen covered the Assassin-class corvette Python's approach, and fended off TIE/sa bomber attacks from the Escort carrier Halberd,[1] before destroying the carrier itself.[4] While the Python was downloading logs from the station, it received a transmission from an Imperial officer. Yamarus believed this to be the informant, and sought to investigate deeper.[1]

When Antan heard of the raid on the relay station, he enlisted Aeron to install an Azzameen bug in the facility. She, in turn, asked Ace to pilot her to the facility. Piloting the Sabra once again, Ace discovered that the ETR-3 Minelayer had already begun replacing the station's static defenses. Clearing these, he eliminated the small patrol of Alpha-class Xg-1 Star Wings, while Aeron, in a zero-G suit, planted the bug. During the operation, the Gamma-class assault shuttle Omicron entered the system, and deployed Zero-G assault stormtroopers to investigate Aeron's actions. Ace fended them off, and retrieved Aeron just as the Strike-class medium cruiser Hurricane exited hyperspace in an attempt to catch the trespassers. Ace evaded the Imperial forces, and returned to the Liberty unscathed. Antan was pleased with the fact that he would be able to keep tabs on the Viraxo, and word of the operation spread. Bothan Spynet leader Koth Melan commended Ace for his efforts via e-mail, claiming that the Bothans respected anybody with the skill to pull off a stunt like that.[1]

The Imperial informant, one Commander Zaletta, stated his intention to defect, and supplied High Command with his location.[1] Azzameen returned to the Liberty in time to be assigned[4] to Red Squadron for an attack on the station at which Zaletta was stationed, outpost DX-11a in the Eidoloni system. It was Yamarus's hope that Zaletta could safely and quietly defect during the chaos. Azzameen, in Red Squadron, eliminated the TIE Fighter defenses, and identified AA-23 as the shuttle carrying Zaletta. The station was destroyed, but as AA-23 rendezvoused with the EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigate Redemption, the Imperial Immobilizer 418 cruiser Restrainer entered the system, accompanied by the Star Destroyer Subjugator. The captain of the Redemption, outraged at what seemed to be a set up, had Zaletta thrown in the brig, and called the Liberty for help, while Azzameen and Red Squadron fought off swarms of TIE Fighters. When the Liberty arrived, Yamarus gave the order for the Restrainer to be destroyed, which Azzameen aided in. The Alliance made a full retreat, though Zaletta's sincerity was sharply thrown into question.[1]

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Azzameen pursues AA-23.

Shortly after this, Commander Kupalo hijacked AA-23, and set off a bomb in hangar bay 2 of the Liberty. Scrambling fighters to pursue, Yamarus sent Azzameen and Olin Garn to capture Kupalo. He considered the recapture of AA-23 to be of top importance, due to the invaluable Imperial information it may have contained. Azzameen was able to subdue Kupalo after evading the traitor's homing mines, but before Storm Unit could retrieve the shuttle, the Star Destroyer Imperator entered the system and began deploying TIEs. Azzameen and Garn fought them off, and Kupalo was successfully apprehended; he had been brainwashed after the Battle of Hoth into serving as a sleeper agent, deliberately sabotaging the Alliance's attempts. Zaletta was cleared of all charges, however, and integrated into the Liberty's crew.[1] Azzameen and Garn were highly praised by Yamarus for their part in Kupalo's capture—Azzameen had responded so quickly that official records noted he had been wearing "inappropriate attire" under his flight suit[4]—and Azzameen was awarded the Mantooine Medallion for his efforts.[1]

Working with the Bothan Spynet

Aeron planned to raise some funds for Antan's proposed resurrection of Twin Suns. However, she knew that Antan would not want her dealing with the Alliance, and so she kept her idea secret from him, instead contacting Ace for help. She planned to raid the Viraxo facility VXO-33274, and steal vital supplies, which would be delivered to Vergesso Base, Vergesso Prime. Aeron contacted several former Twin Suns employees to aid in the operation, who rendezvoused with Ace at Bilbringi V, Bilbringi. SecForce Squadron helped Ace in fending off VXO-33274's Supa Fighter garrison, and Ace destroyed the IPV-1 System Patrol Craft Scylla, paving the way for Juno Group and Lara Group to steal containers from the facility. Aeron urged Ace and the freighters to hurry, as she knew that a Viraxo convoy would arrive soon. Sure enough, the convoy, along with Marauder-class corvette Charybdis and Gundark Squadron, entered the system, with the intent of destroying the Twin Suns craft. Fortunately, the Azzameens were able to escape, but upon reaching the Vergesso Asteroids in the Lybeya system, they were once again set upon by Black Sun fighters. Ace was able to destroy these, however, and drop Aeron off at Vergesso Base. She, in turn, sent the money earned from the mission onto the employees who had helped out, as well as to her Uncle Antan.[1]

Commander Zaletta, hoping to further prove his innocence, informed Admiral Yamarus of a large convoy that would be heading through the Eidoloni system. Yamarus took particular note, due to the fact that the convoy would have a large escort, which tended to deem importance in the Empire. Assigning Zaletta as the new flight officer to replace Kupalo, he had Azzameen and Garn investigate the convoy, to determine what it was in fact carrying. Azzameen found and inspected the convoy, which was completely made up of Xizor Transport Systems ships, escorted by the Furious, the Black Hawk, the Protector, and the Vanguard. Yamarus assessed the data, hypothesizing that the equipment being shipped may be for the construction of a new shipyard or base of operations for the Empire.[1]

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Ace rushes to Vergesso Prime in the Otana to save Aeron.

Shortly thereafter, Emkay received an urgent distress call from Aeron in the Vergesso Asteroids, which were under attack from a sizable Imperial force. Ace rushed to help, but was unprepared for the actual size of the attack: a portion of Death Squadron, Darth Vader's personal fleet, was present, under the command of Admiral Ledre Okins. The Executor-class Star Dreadnought Executor, along with the Imperial Star Destroyer Avenger and the Victory Star Destroyers Victory 1 and Victory 2, laid waste to the Rebel defenses before honing in on Vergesso Base itself. Ace skillfully slipped through Vader's fleet, and picked up Aeron, along with some of her colleagues, from the station, before once again running the gauntlet and escaping back to the Liberty.[1][6]

Black Sun contacted the Bothan Spynet, tipping them off about a highly important computer core that could be found on the freighter Suprosa. In turn, Koth Melan contacted Commander Luke Skywalker, enlisting his help in capturing the ship. Skywalker, however, only had a group of Bothan pilots at his disposal, all of whom were limited in skill. Fortunately, he had one more Y-wing than he had pilots, and requested that Admiral Yamarus send a suitable pilot to fill the role.[1][6] Based on Azzameen's outstanding service in past campaigns, Skywalker selected him to fill the vacant spot.[4] When the Liberty reached Bothawui, Azzameen set out to join Commander Skywalker and Blue Squadron, who were escorting Dash Rendar and Melan in the YT-2400 light freighter Outrider. Upon encountering the Suprosa, it seemed that the ship was relatively unarmed, and the captain asserted that he was hauling nothing but fertilizer. Skywalker, unconvinced, ordered Blue Squadron to attack, but was unprepared for the Suprosa's hidden defense mechanisms. It fired a Diamond boron missile at Blue Squadron, killing almost half of the Bothan pilots.[1][6]

Pressing the attack in spite of the heavy losses, Azzameen, Rendar, and Skywalker were able to disable the craft, allowing Rendar to board and steal the computer. He was met with heavy Imperial resistance, but was able to return to the Outrider safely. Melan, however, was unable to decrypt the device, and requested that it be taken to a facility on Kothlis for further investigation. Unfortunately for Azzameen and his comrades, they were pulled out of hyperspace by the Interdictor Claw, and set upon by the Victory Star Destroyer Hunter. Skywalker and Rendar engaged the fighters, while Azzameen and the remainder of Blue Squadron attacked the Claw.[1][7] Azzameen scored the killing shot on the Claw, allowing the Outrider to jump to Kothlis while Azzameen held off the remaining Imperial fighters.[4] Azzameen was later contacted by Skywalker to commend him on his performance[1] and frequently spoke proudly of the mission.[4]

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The Executor prepares to destroy Kothlis II.

While the Bothans were able to decrypt some of the Imperial protection protocols, their attempts were cut short when a group of Barabel bounty hunters attacked Koth Melan's safehouse, intent on claiming the large bounty on Skywalker's head. Melan was killed in the ensuing firefight, but he was able to dispatch his agent, Borsk Fey'lya, to take the computer and get it safely away from Kothlis. The Liberty, however, had detected a Super Star Destroyer on the edge of the system, bearing rapidly down on Kothlis, and so Admiral Yamarus ordered the evacuation of Kothlis II. Azzameen was charged with covering the evacuation, and when the Super Star Destroyer turned out to be the Executor, he found himself hard pressed to keep up with the seemingly endless waves of fighters. The defense platform Sentinel fell to the Executor's turbolasers, while Zaletta urged the Bothans to hurry up. Fey'lya, in his own shuttle, the Fey'lya's Pride, docked with the Corvette Razor transferring the data, before fleeing to the Liberty. In turn, the Liberty and its fighters escaped the Executor just as Kothlis II was destroyed.[1][8]

Unfortunately for the Alliance, the Razor was assaulted during its flight, and disabled.[1] Having only just returned to his quarters following the last mission, Azzameen was called into action again.[4] As part of Blue Squadron, Azzameen picked off the Assault Gunboats that had stopped the Corvette, but the crew of the Razor were unable to make repairs before the Imperial Star Destroyer Avenger entered the area. One of the crew members, however, was able to jettison with the computer in an escape pod, though no Rebel forces were able to pick him up. The civilian Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser Mercury was able to retrieve the pod, with Azzameen covering its escape to a rendezvous with the cruiser Independence. They had not escaped Imperial capture yet, however, and the Super Star Destroyer Executor entered into the fray, exchanging fire with the Mercury and deploying craft to stop the escape pod on its course to the Calamari Cruiser. The Executor's efforts were in vain, however, as Azzameen picked off the TIEs and ensured the computer's safety. When the data reached Admiral Ackbar, it was determined that it was in fact plans for a new Death Star, which prompted High Command to disperse the fleet. For his efforts in securing the plans, Azzameen was given the Corellian Cross, and was personally thanked by Ackbar, via e-mail.[1][8]

Alliance with the Smugglers

"I could not believe the radio. The Hurrim were going crazy shooting civilian vessels. I forgot about the freighters and targeted one of the Preybird traitors."
―Ace Azzameen[src]

Following the Kothlis incident, the Liberty returned to the Outer Rim, in order to resupply for the inevitable attack on the new Death Star. However, the Liberty's former supply station at Gal Milnor had been destroyed by Imperial forces. Admiral Yamarus believed that the only way to keep up would be to forge an alliance with a newly formed coalition of smugglers in the sector. General Lando Calrissian provided Yamarus with a contact: Dunari, owner of the profitable casino Dunari's Rest. Azzameen was tasked with covering a meeting between Alliance delegates and Dunari, though he had to fly his personal Z-95 Headhunter outfitted with a civilian transponder. The meeting fell under attack from both bandits and Imperials, but it was successfully defended, and the pact was secured.[1]

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Azzameen fires on the turncoat Hurrim.

One of the members of the coalition, Golov Nakhym of the Hurrim, requested that the Alliance help them in a raid on a civilian convoy near Corvalis, in the Nezni system. Yamarus dispatched Azzameen and Blue Squadron to help, but the operation turned sour when the Hurrim began attacking civilians outright, breaching their agreement with the Alliance. Thinking quickly, Azzameen was forced to dispatch the Hurrim Preybird-class starfighters before disabling the civilian craft, allowing Alliance craft to board. Covering the retreat of the Alliance craft, Azzameen engaged TIE interceptors in a much slower Y-wing bomber, a feat that not many could emerge unscathed from. Yamarus was livid about the situation, and Dunari, in turn, ejected Nakhym from his coalition.[1]

Dunari was apologetic, but he had more pressing matters to deal with. He contacted Ace with news on Emon, who had been captured and held at Quesna Base. Dunari had been good friends with Tomaas Azzameen during his smuggling days, and felt he owed Emon's rescue to his late partner in crime. Rapidly assembling a strike team and a plan, Dunari had a bomb planted in a pressure tank at the Imperial station Stockyard, which was then picked up by Ace in the Otana and delivered to Quesna Base. Upon delivery, it exploded, causing chaos amongst the station defenses and allowing Dunari to slip through in the Deadman's Hand and rescue Emon. Though Emon was badly beaten, Dunari's medical team at his casino helped nurse him back to health. Dunari, grateful, requested that Ace put in a good word for him with Alliance High Command.[1]

Any recommendation that Azzameen could have given was soon rendered irrelevant by the Imperial attack on Dunari's Rest. Yamarus hurriedly dispatched fighters to intercept the Imperial force, led by none other than Admiral Holtz and the Corrupter.[1] Azzameen volunteered for the mission[4] and used his X-wing to fend off Gunboats and wave after wave of TIEs, allowing Dunari's staff to safely evacuate. Dunari himself personally took Emon, before the station was taken by the Imperials.[1] During the battle, Azzameen attempted an assault on the Corrupter itself. When the Star Destroyer's shields fell, Azzameen's wingmates joined in the attack, but the arrival of the Nebulon-B2 frigate Cerebus prompted Azzameen to order his wingmates to break off and engage the frigate's TIE interceptors. Within moments, the rest of Azzameen's flight group was destroyed and Azzameen was forced to break off the attack.[4] It was later confirmed that the Hurrim were behind the attack; as a result, Alliance High Command took it upon themselves to find Nakhym's base and destroy it.[1]

Apparently, Nakhym had already taken advantage of the attack, and had captured several members of Calrissian's smuggling coalition. Fortunately for the Alliance, several of the smugglers had escaped from the Hurrim on the shuttle Merte, and had reached Camen Spaceport. There, they were set upon by Hurrim pursuers, and called upon Yamarus to investigate. Commander Zaletta dispatched Azzameen and a wingmate to defend the shuttle until it could reach the Liberty, a mission which Azzameen was able to complete with minimal damage. The escapees, fortunately, were able to provide Yamarus with the location of the Hurrim base, allowing the Alliance to strike back and end the threat.[1]

By this time, Emon had fully recovered, and jumped at the chance to get back at the Viraxo. He planned to retrieve the old Home Base's datacore from an Imperial junkyard so he could research Tomaas' data on their rivals. Ace slipped into the Imperial facility Junkyard Control, where he found the container and sent Emkay out to retrieve the datacore, while Emon flew cover in the Andrasta. The Azzameens were inexplicably set upon by raiders during the operation, but it is likely that they were thugs hired by Viraxo. When Emkay had retrieved the datacore, Ace returned safely to the Liberty. Emon planned to study the datacore and find ways to get back at K'Armyn Viraxo while Ace continued his service in the Rebellion. Ace's efforts did not go unnoticed, as he was given honorary Bothan Spynet membership for his feat of stealth.[1]

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The Alliance attacks Hurrim Base.

The rescued coalition members divulged the location of the Hurrim Base, and Yamarus quickly prepared to have it destroyed. Azzameen was sent out with Green Squadron to destroy the base's static defenses, which were built into the asteroid field surrounding it, while Red Squadron dispatched the Hurrim fighters. Nakhym's men put up more resistance, though, in the form of the Corvettes Broadside and Plank. Green Squadron tore through those, however, and prepared to disable the station. Golov Nakhym himself attempted to flee in the shuttle Lendros. Azzameen disabled his craft, while Jericho and Storm Unit Group moved in to seize Hurrim assets. Admiral Holtz arrived in the Corrupter to end the Rebel attack, but was beaten back by the arrival of Dunari in the Longshot. Eventually, the Corrupter was destroyed, and the Hurrim eliminated. For his efforts in the campaign against the Hurrim, Azzameen was awarded the Admiral of the Fleet Commendation.[1]

Preparations at Sullust

Hungry for intelligence on the Death Star II construction site over the Forest Moon of Endor, Alliance High Command enlisted Admiral Yamarus to make contact with the Bothan Spynet. Councilor Fey'lya owed a debt to the Alliance following the liberation of Bothan slaves several months prior, and so he agreed to meet with the admiral on the Liberty. At the rendezvous, his ship, the Tal'cara, held station, while Fey'lya himself was transferred to the Liberty on the shuttle Jade. Shortly after the Jade launched, however, several squadrons of Skipray Blastboats entered the system and attacked the Tal'cara. Azzameen was dispatched to intercept the Blastboats, but the situation escalated when the corvette Intruder joined the fray. Several IRD starfighters attempted to destroy Fey'lya's shuttle, but Azzameen was able to stop them in time. Eventually, the Intruder was critically damaged, forcing the evacuation of its crew. The Alliance picked up one of the escape pods, and questioned the occupant, who insisted that the Sullustans had ordered the attack. Concerned, Yamarus prompted an investigation, and Fey'lya was livid, but he did agree to pledge spies to investigate Endor.[1]

Yamarus enlisted Aeron in finding the mercenary base, and thought it would be wise to use civilian craft, as he wanted the investigation to be as low-profile as possible. Aeron agreed, and had Ace fly her to the facility Cargo Station, where, according to the captured mercenary, the cruiser Redhawk would be taking on supplies. Apparently, the Redhawk was affiliated with the mercenaries, and made frequent stops at their base of operations. Downloading the Redhawk's flight logs while Ace held off enemy starfighters, Aeron determined the location of the base, which Ace flew to with little fuss. Upon exiting hyperspace, however, they discovered that they were in an Imperial Weapons Testing Facility near Carida. Not only that, but five Imperial Star Destroyers were testing their turbolasers that day. Panicking, Aeron and Emkay quickly plotted a course back to Cargo Station while Ace evaded swarms of TIE Fighters. Back at the facility, Aeron downloaded the station's logs, feeding Ace new coordinates. What was at this second location, however, was even more surprising: the Azzameen Home Base, now dubbed Falcon's Nest. Aeron was both shocked and outraged, and Ace vented his anger by engaging the mercenary craft with a vengeance, but Aeron pleaded with him to return to the Liberty.[1]

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Azzameen participates in the battle of Azzameen Station.

Upon his return, Admiral Yamarus planned an attack on the Home Base, hoping to recapture it for the Alliance. Emon and Aeron joined the operation, while Ace flew a B-wing, destroying the static defenses installed by the mercenaries. During the battle, Antan's ship, the Big Score was spotted fleeing the system, arousing suspicion amongst the Azzameen siblings. Storm Unit boarded the base, eliminating all resistance, but discovered that someone had wired the station to explode in the event of forced entry. Aeron hurriedly rushed to their aid, and she was able to disarm the bomb, thereby reclaiming the Azzameens' childhood home. Following this, Ace was given the Azzameen Family Crest, as he was undoubtedly the best pilot in the family.[1]

Shortly after this, Admiral Yamarus received a distress call from Bothans trying to leave the Endor system. They had completed their recon mission for the Alliance, but had been stopped by the Imperial Star Destroyer Accuser and the Interdictor Grappler. Hidden amongst a civilian convoy, the Bothans were saved by Azzameen and Gold Squadron,[1] who destroyed the Interdictor quickly enough for all of the Bothans to escape the Accuser[4] and bring their intelligence back to Yamarus. They had discovered that a shield generator on the forest moon protected the battle station, and that a shuttle named Tydirium had the access codes to reach said generator. Yamarus decided that the capture of Tydirium was of top priority.[1]

The Sabra was requisitioned for Alliance use in the capture operation, and since Azzameen was the most experienced at flying freighters in his group, he was selected to pilot the craft. Avoiding an Imperial customs checkpoint, Azzameen made his way to Outpost 327 in the Zhar system, where the Tydirium was being kept. There, a Rebel commando team[1] led by Crix Madine[9] stole the craft, while Azzameen called in Rogue Squadron for backup. The ship was successfully stolen, and made ready for the inevitable infiltration mission. During Azzameen's absence, the Sullustans were able to prove their innocence in the mercenary debacle, and claimed that it was an Imperial machination. Fey'lya, however, was still unimpressed, but Azzameen was personally able to convince him otherwise. Unfortunately, the Tydirium would eventually be recaptured, but it was successfully stolen again by Wedge Antilles.[1][10][11][12]

The Alliance soon began assembling its forces for a major attack on the new Death Star.[4] The Liberty Task Force was able to reach the Sullust staging point with little worry, but the Defiance and Independence Task Forces received no such luck. Admiral Yamarus sent Azzameen and Olin Garn out to help, as a part of the A-wing Gold Squadron. The Defiance was attacked by the Victory Star Destroyer Vagrant and the Carrack Cruisers Xerxes and Nexus. Azzameen and Gold Squadron prevented TIE Bomber squadrons from reaching the Defiance until it left the system. Following this, they raced to the Independence, which had received far more attention, in the form of the Immortal, the Protector, and the Vanguard. Azzameen repeated his earlier effort, allowing the flagship of the Alliance fleet to escape. Upon returning to the Liberty, he was awarded the Star of Alderaan.[1]

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Azzameen escorts the Tydirium out of Outpost 327.

Shortly before the fleet's departure for Endor, Antan contacted Ace and his siblings, telling them that he would explain his suspicious actions of the past few months. Ace and Aeron journeyed to the Home Base, where Antan explained that it was he who had hired the mercenaries to attack the Bothans, on orders from the Empire. He claimed that Tomaas and Galin were still alive, and that they would have been turned over to him, had Ace, Aeron, and Emon not reclaimed the Home Base and driven off the mercenaries. Emon was highly skeptical, but Aeron decided to give Antan another chance. He led them to Kessel Station, where Tomaas and Galin were supposedly being held. Ace docked with the station, allowing Aeron to board and investigate, but as he did this, the Star Destroyer Devastator entered the system, demanding the arrest of all Azzameen craft. Antan had set his nephews and niece up, much to the rage of Emon. Panicking, Emkay scrambled to find an exit vector, which would be hard to do with all the black holes in the area, but one was provided by Dunari, who turned up in the Deadman's Hand just in time. He guided Ace and Emon through an asteroid field and past the station Outpost AS-27, which allowed them to return to the Liberty.[1]

Battle of Endor

"Gener … er, Lando asked me if I knew how to reattach a thrust vector magnet in midflight. He muttered something about medical adhesive tape and packing foam. I told him that I didn't but that I knew someone who did. Care to come along?"
―Ace Azzameen asks MK-09 to join him the Battle of Endor[src]

With the Alliance fleet gathered in the Sullust system and news that Galactic Emperor Palpatine was personally inspecting the Death Star II, the Rebels decided to launch their attack on the battlestation. General Han Solo, Princess Leia Organa and Luke Skywalker led a strike team to Endor to destroy the shield generator protecting the Death Star ahead of a strike by the Alliance Fleet.[13] Azzameen was assigned to the Millennium Falcon under the command of General Calrissian and asked Emkay to accompany him as a gunner when Calrissian suggested they may help making repairs during the battle. The Rebels entered the Endor system to find that the deflector shield was still up and that the Imperial Navy was waiting for them. As Calrissian began issuing orders to the rest of Gold Squadron in the hopes of buying some more time for the commando team, he turned over control of the Millennium Falcon to Azzameen, who helped drive Imperial fighters away from the medical frigate Redemption.[4]

The battle soon turned against the Rebels and Azzameen soon saw his former home, the Liberty, destroyed by the Empire's new superweapon. On Calrissian's orders, Azzameen took the Millennium Falcon in close to the Imperial capital ships, assisting in the destruction of the Imperial-class Star Destroyer Vehement and the attack on the Super Star Destroyer Executor.[4] The Rebels' combined attack ultimately succeeded in knocking out the Executors bridge shields and the ship was destroyed when Green Leader crashed his damaged A-wing into the bridge.[4][13] By that point, the Endor strike team had destroyed the Death Star's shield generator and the Millennium Falcon had commenced the attack on the Death Star itself. General Calrissian personally fired the shots that destroyed the second Death Star, striking a major blow against the Empire.[13] As the Liberty was destroyed by the Death Star II during the critical stages of the battle, Azzameen was transferred to the Independence. For his efforts during the battle, Azzameen was awarded the Battle of Endor Hero's Medal.[1]

Personality and traits

"I had to ram the sucker!"
―Ace Azzameen, after ramming an Imperial shuttle with an X-wing to prevent its escape[src]
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Azzameen in his civilian flight gear

During his youth, Ace Azzameen was restricted to maintenance work while his older relatives were assigned more adventurous duties. When Azzameen was presented with the opportunity to fly a mission for the first time, he was nervous, but also enthusiastic and confident in his abilities. When his father asked him to help secure the bacta for the Alliance, Azzameen was thrilled to have the opportunity to help in their fight against the Empire.[4] Azzameen was an extremely skilled pilot, and went on to fly in many of the Alliance's key battles during 3 ABY,[14] one of the most grueling years of the Galactic Civil War. He was able to adapt to almost any situation, sometimes using a certain type of craft in an unorthodox fashion for exemplary results. His piloting skills were twofold: He was both proficient in the use of a starfighter, be it bomber or superiority fighter, and he was a skilled freighter pilot, which would work to the Alliance's advantage on several occasions. Azzameen's piloting skills did not go unrecognized, as he received no less than seven medals and commendations over the course of a single standard year.[1] Azzameen was competitive with other pilots and enjoyed testing his performance against theirs in the pilot proving grounds. As a veteran pilot, Azzameen's wingmates trusted his judgment, obeying his orders without question.[4]

Azzameen's piloting skills were not limited to combat, however. He was also proficient at covert operations, something that was noticed by the Bothan Spynet. They granted him honorary membership, which was rare for non-Bothans. His skills were also employed by the Alliance during the theft of Tydirium, and by his siblings on numerous occasions. Azzameen's savvy in such matters not only benefited him behind the control stick of a starship, but behind the conference table. Although only a mere pilot, Azzameen was able to use his footing in the elite Bothan group to convince Councilor Borsk Fey'lya (a feat accomplished by few) of the Sullustans' innocence in an attack on his shuttle.[1]

A sociable person, Azzameen remained in constant contact with family and friends via e-mail. He always liked to know where his kin were at any given time, though they were not always willing to divulge. His love life, on the other hand, turned sour, when his girlfriend left him due to his affiliation. In spite of this, Azzameen did try and begin a relationship with Lady Blue, although she was killed before their first date.[1] Azzameen was a generally good-tempered individual, but MK-09 considered him particularly difficult to be around when he was in a bad mood.[4]

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Azzameen's collection in his room on the Cruiser, right after the Battle of Endor

Azzameen held family above all, a value he demonstrated time and time again. He was eager to help his father out with the family business, and would always help out his kin in times of need. Indeed, his siblings and uncle knew that he was someone they could turn too if they needed an exceptionally gifted pilot, and they never hesitated to call for his assistance. Although Ace held his family in high regard, he never compromised the Alliance, despite requests from Antan.[1] Though MK-09—self-admittedly biased, being a droid himself—expressed that he felt Ace was nonplussed by the plight of certain droids, including MK-09 himself as well as the R2 unit found in the pilot proving grounds, Ace showed the same loyalty to the family maintenance droid as he did to the rest of the family, insofar as requesting MK-09's assistance aboard the Millennium Falcon during the Alliance's attack on the second Death Star.[4] Ace was especially close to Aeron, who regarded him as her favorite in the family.[3] Ace was both stubborn and, in combat, often hot-headed, traits he shared with Emon. He enjoyed combat missions and considered escort missions to be usually "snoozers."[4]

One of Azzameen's foibles was his tendency to collect "souvenirs," be they scrap metal from a kill or gifts from someone he had saved or helped out. Azzameen kept all these trinkets in his room aboard the Otana, which he kept following Tomaas' death at Hospital. He also purchased Bandit, a Z-95 Headhunter, in which he kept a Stormtrooper helmet. He was able to fly the Z-95 several times for the Alliance, but he would use the Otana far more frequently.[1]

Behind the scenes

"I'm breaking up!"
―Azzameen calls out upon the destruction of his ship[src]

Ace Azzameen was created by David Wessman for Lawrence Holland's Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance. Azzameen is the player character in the game, and as such, he can only be seen by switching to external flight view and rotating the "camera" to look at the cockpit. Though Azzameen's voice is never heard in normal gameplay, he can be heard exclaiming "I'm breaking up" or "Ejecting" upon the destruction of any craft he is piloting.[1]

The missions in Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance are, for the most part, free-form, and can be completed in any number of ways. Due to this, Azzameen's precise actions during each mission are often ambiguous. Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance: Prima's Official Strategy Guide included a CD containing videos of the recommended path or completion and excerpts from the book written from an in-universe perspective by MK-09 reveal certain paths Ace took in his adventures. The final missions of X-Wing Alliance present the assault on the second Death Star at the Battle of Endor, placing the player, as Azzameen, aboard the Millennium Falcon during the battle. Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance: Prima's Official Strategy Guide elaborates on Azzameen's role in the battle, describing him piloting the Millennium Falcon as it enters the Death Star and firing the shot that destroys the battlestation. This contradicts the depiction of the battle in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi which shows Lando Calrissian in control of the vessel at that stage of the battle.

The character of Ace Azzameen went unreferenced in any other Star Wars media until 2002's The New Essential Guide to Characters. Later, 2007's Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections created a continuity error surrounding his theft of the Tydirium[12] and Azzameen is also mentioned in connection with the capture of the Tydirium in the junior novelization of Return of the Jedi. He was additionally referenced in the 2008 expansion of the Star Wars PocketModel TCG—titled Scum & Villainy—when his Z-95 Headhunter was represented as a miniature.[15]

Appearances

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  2. The New Essential Guide to Characters
  3. 3.0 3.1 LucasArtsIcon Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance - Characters on LucasArts.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
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  5. The New Essential Chronology
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
  7. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
  8. 8.0 8.1 These events as shown in Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance differ greatly from those presented in Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. In Rogue Leader, the data is transferred to the Razor, but the ship is attacked by a Star Destroyer over Kothlis, and instead of the Avenger, it is the Motivator. The Motivator is attacked by the frigate Redemption, which causes it to plummet to the surface of Kothlis. There, the computer is retrieved by Crix Madine, and then, presumably, delivered to the Independence.
  9. WizardsoftheCoast "Stealing the Shuttle" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  10. Holocron continuity database questions by Leland Y Chee, published by StarWars.com Message Boards on forums.starwars.com (bad argument #2 to 'formatDate' (not a valid timestamp)) (archived from the original on June 11, 2011)
  11. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
  12. 12.0 12.1 Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections asserts that Azzameen did not help steal the shuttle, rather, that he personally stole the data for the craft, while Wedge Antilles stole the actual craft from Prefsbelt IV.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
  14. Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance is set between Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, placing it in 3 ABY per The New Essential Chronology.
  15. Sw-pm-logo1 Star Wars PocketModel TCGScum & Villainy (Card: Ace Azzameen's Z-95 Headhunter) (backup link)
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