Reggs and Krane were assigned to escort Rookie One on his way to Imdaar in a three-ship flight group of Y-wings. On the way, they encountered over a dozen Imperial TIE/IN interceptors. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the three Rebels were able to eliminate all the Imperials before Reggs and Krane departed, leaving Rookie One to proceed alone to Ceti 597 and the final approach to Imdaar.[1]
Reggs was a competent Y-wing pilot[1] who served under the demanding Admiral Krane. Reggs understood Krane's attitude and respected his military skills, but, though he unquestioningly obeyed the Admiral's orders, he did not regard him highly on a personal level.[4] Reggs was on friendly terms with Rookie One prior to the mission to Imdaar.[1]
Rebel Assault II designer Vincent Lee's storyboards and scripts document, dated November 16, 1994, included a brief description of Reggs.[7] Though not included in the game or its manual, the biography was adapted for use on the LucasArts website,[4] and the document was later printed in Rob Smith's Rogue Leaders: The Story of LucasArts. Lee also made notes on the people he thought symbolized each character in the game, choosing actor Denzel Washington to represent Reggs.[7]
↑Reggs' biography on LucasArts.com states that he is in his late twenties during Rebel Assault II, placing his birth a few years before the rise of the Galactic Empire in 19 BBY.