Demetrius Zaarin
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- "Soon he will have nothing but his pitiful Force to rely on."
- ―Demetrius Zaarin on Emperor Palpatine[src]
Demetrius Zaarin was an admiral who sought to install himself as Emperor during the Galactic Civil War. Originally a Grand Admiral, Zaarin was the Imperial Navy's head of starfighter research and development. At his facility Research he developed such starfighters as the TIE Advanced and the TIE Defender. He was also able to secure new technology for the Empire from third parties, such as the Habeen. In addition to his design skills, he was a talented tactician. In time, however, he grew disatisfied with Emperor Palpatine's rule, and began making preparations to take over the Galactic Empire.
Allying himself with disenchanted Emperor's Hand Arden Lyn, Zaarin eventually decided to move against Palpatine in the wake of Prince Xizor's death in 3 ABY. His forces captured Palpatine over Imperial Center, but they were thwarted by forces lead by Lord Darth Vader and Vice Admiral Thrawn. Left with little alternative but to flee, Zaarin began harassing Palpatine's TIE Advanced production facilities in the Omar system, and then attempted to cripple Imperial TIE Defender factories. He was eventually outwitted by Thrawn at To-phalion Base, and he perished in the Unknown Regions when the corvette he was aboard, the Vorknkx, exploded due to a malfunction.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Head of research and development
Demetrius Zaarin, an Grand Admiral in the Imperial Navy,[1] was the head of research and development for the Empire's starfighter technology. Despite his rank,[1] he wore only the uniform of a standard admiral, and was only ever referred to as "Admiral Zaarin." He utilized the Imperial I-class Star Destroyer Glory as his flagship, and in the Parmic system, Zaarin had a research and development space station, dubbed "Research."[2] One of the earlier projects that Zaarin had been involved with was the Vorknkx Project, which involved research into cloaking devices for smaller craft. Only Zaarin, Palpatine, and the project staff were aware of its existence.[3]
Despite his lofty position, Zaarin sought a higher post: that of Emperor. He did not agree with Palpatine's modus operandi, and did not think that the Emperor was infallible.[4] Zaarin planned to take the Empire for himself, but Grand Admiral Martio Batch was developing cloakable Phantom TIEs that would soon give Palpatine a technological advantage over Zaarin's own designs. Batch's operations forced Zaarin to accelerate his own plans.[1] He found an ally in Arden Lyn, an Emperor's Hand who sought to resurrect her long-dead lover, Xendor. Palpatine had promised her that he would try to help her bring back Xendor, but she soon realized that the Emperor had no such intent. Following the Battle of Yavin, Zaarin recruited her to his cause, and she began training students that she could one day turn against Palpatine.[5] She also acted as Zaarin's agent on Imperial Center.[1]
[edit] Projects
[edit] TIE Advanced development
Following the Battle of Hoth, Zaarin was tasked by Emperor Palpatine and Lord Darth Vader with the continued development of the TIE series of starfighters. At Research the production model of the TIE Advanced, based on Vader's TIE Advanced x1 prototype, was developed. Zaarin and his technicians however, hoped to install a hyperdrive system on the starfighter, but a unit small enough to fit inside the starfighter's fuselage had not yet been developed by Imperial technicians.[2]
Scientists working for the Habeen and the Nharwaak had made a breakthrough, however. They had designed a suitable unit for use in the TIE Advanced, but their world, Mylok IV, was not a part of the Galactic Empire. Nevertheless, Zaarin sought a demonstration of the unit, and traveled to the system in his frigate, the Shamus.[2] He had one of his officers, Major Crundha check and double check the security of the convoy before arriving. Crundha cautioned Zaarin however, noting that the Nharwaak were uneasy about the Empire's presence. Zaarin was not concerned at all though, despite the warning.[4] Before he arrived, TIE Fighter squadrons Alpha, Beta, and Gamma were dispatched to cover for the Habeen freighters carrying the technology to the rendezvous with the Shamus. The Nharwaak, however, were clearly not happy with the Habeen's new association with the Empire, and dispatched fighters to destroy the freighters from Verack and Stimner groups. Scores of Nharwaak BTL Y-wing starfighters from squadrons such as Striker, Yellow, and Scarlet attacked the freighters while Zaarin's TIE pilots fended them off. The Nharwaak corvettes Charger 1 and Charger 2 also entered the fray.[2]
Zaarin eventually arrived on the Shamus, in the middle of the engagement. He launched TIE Bombers from Eta Squadron to deal with the corvettes, as well as TIE/In interceptors from Zeta Squadron to aid the existing fighters in combating the Y-wings. The battle was eventually won, and the freighters were free to dock with the Shamus, transferring over their technology into Imperial hands. As soon as he had possession of the hyperdrive technology, Zaarin sent it to his technicians and scientists, who immediately began analyzing it.[2] The Habeen scientists visited Zaarin on his private observation deck, and informed the Grand Admiral that the Nharwaak were livid, and were threatening to sell the hyperdrive technology to the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Angered, Zaarin decided that it was time to deal with the Nharwaak personally.[4] He subsequently dispatched the Shamus to a nearby Nharwaak base, in the hopes of destroying it. The operation was a success, but whether or not the Nharwaak still possessed the technology, perhaps hidden at another location, was yet to be seen.[2]
The Nharwaak subsequently attacked one of the Habeen's research facilities, but the Imperial Navy was able to successfully defend it. The Imperial aid helped convince the Habeen to surrender their technology into the possession of their saviors. Zaarin finalized the business terms with the Habeen, and planned a formal signing during a rendezvous over Mylok IV. In addition to gaining the new hyperspace technology, Zaarin had convinced the Habeen to join the Galactic Empire.[2] Despite the apparent success, Crundha was wary, and thought that the situation was a dangerous one. As per usual, Zaarin dismissed his advice, and went ahead as planned.[4] He took the Shamus to the rendezvous point, and the Habeen frigate Lendova arrived soon afterwards. Imperial diplomats were dispatched aboard the shuttle Nexus, while Habeen diplomats set out in the Fairfax. The shuttles docked, and the signing began, but Nharwaak raiders entered the area, hoping to disrupt the rendezvous. The corvettes Phazer 1 and Phazer 2 moved to attack the frigates, while Nharwaak Y-wings attempted to destroy the shuttles, as well as Zaarin's TIE Interceptors from Alpha Squadron. The attackers were fended off, and the signing was a success. Shortly afterwards, transports from Ferry group were transferred to the Shamus from the Lendova, carrying the finished hyperdrive technology. With business concluded, Zaarin was free to complete his development of the TIE Advanced.[2]
The Nharwaak, however, had not been totally stopped. They still possessed the coveted hyperspace technology, and had dispatched one of their corvettes, the Coffey, to rendezvous with the Alliance frigate Xerxes. In order to prevent the Rebellion gaining the technology for themselves, Zaarin rushed to the rendezvous in the Shamus, and dispatched his bombers to destroy the Xerxes. The battle was won by the Grand Admiral, and the threat of the Alliance gaining the technology was eliminated. Following the destruction of the Xerxes, installation of hyperdrive units on TIE Advanced prototypes was completed, and Zaarin simultaneously began development on the next generation of TIE craft, the TIE Defender. He summoned Vader to Research for a demonstration, and the Dark Lord was suitably impressed. Zaarin then informed Vader that he was working on the successor to the Advanced, and the Dark Lord speculated that Palpatine would want a prototype post-haste.[2]
[edit] The TIE Defender
With the TIE Advanced project complete, Zaarin dedicated his resources to creating a successor to the starfighter model. His scientists and technicians drastically redesigned the standard TIE, and were able to create prototypes of the new TIE Defender. As Vader had predicted, Palpatine did want prototypes shipped to Imperial Center for inspection.[2] Around the same time, a pilot who had served Zaarin during the Mylok IV campaign, Maarek Stele, was transferred to Research. Stele had been making a name for himself as an ace pilot, and Zaarin personally gave him a tour of the facility. The pilot was genuinely interested in Zaarin's developments, but the Grand Admiral was, at the time, interested in Stele's opinions, particularly on just who was the backbone of the Empire. Zaarin suggested that it was the high-caliber pilots that were the foundation of the Empire's strength, but Stele claimed it was the commanders and tacticians, although he eventually conceded that Palpatine was the true foundation.[4]
Shortly afterwards, Cargo ferries from Sela group arrived to pick up the TIE Defender prototypes, but the transfer suffered a raid from the Rebel Alliance. The attackers were fought off however, and the ferries moved on to their rendezvous over Vinzen Neela 5 with the Escort carrier Hininbirg.[2] Following the battle, Zaarin invited Stele to enjoy a meal with him. The pair discussed the late Admiral Harkov, who had recently tried to defect to the Rebellion. Zaarin then began questioning Stele as to whether or not he thought Palpatine infallible. The pilot, shaken by the almost treasonous question, thought that the worlds of the Empire should be united peacefully, but then insisted that he had no doubts about Palpatine's right to rule. The Grand Admiral then changed the subject, and the pair discussed the TIE Defenders for a short while, before Crundha urgently summoned Zaarin.[4]
At Vinzen Neela 5, the prototypes were to be transferred to the Hininbirg, but the meeting was disrupted by Rebel ambushers, including the corvettes Mar Duun and Vop Hui. Imperial fighters once again staved off the attack, allowing the transfer to be completed. The Hininbirg then successfully delivered the prototypes to Palpatine.[2] With that business concluded, Zaarin met with Stele once more, and concluded that the pilot was a loyalist. He offered Stele an opportunity to one day fly a TIE Defender in an elite squadron, and then questioned the young man as to whether or not he would serve him with utter loyalty. Stele was careful in his wording however, claiming that since Zaarin was an admiral in the Imperial Navy, he would serve him absolutely.[4]
[edit] Beam weaponry
With the TIE Defender designed, and prototypes completed, Zaarin moved onto yet another project. This time, he was refining beam weapon technology for use within starfighters. However, in order to continue development, he required fresh supplies from the freighters Anterab and Degathem. The freighter Docking Plt was moved into position over Research to receive the supplies, but during the transfer the station fell under attack once more. Alliance starfighters harried both of the incoming freighters with the new mag pulse warheads, which had the ability to knock out the weapons system of any craft that it hit. The freighters' escort, shuttle Omicron 5, was unable to properly fend off the Alliance craft, but Zaarin's pilots, particularly Maarek Stele, were able to do so. Stele was even able to disable one of the attacking craft for capture, so Zaarin's scientists could study the mag pulse weapon. The supplies were then delivered with a minimum of fuss, so that the Grand Admiral could continue his work.[2]
Shortly thereafter, Zaarin received a communique from Imperial High Command, claiming that the mag pulse technology originated with Galactic Electronics, a company based in the Corporate Sector. The Grand Admiral was ordered to lead an attack on Galactic Electronics, and was to recover the mag pulse technology, seize all personnel, and destroy their base. To accomplish this, the Grand Admiral transferred his staff to the Glory.[4] Zaarin dispatched Alpha-class Xg-1 Star Wings, as well as Gamma-class ATR-6 assault transports from Omega group to capture the Galactic Electronics platform Pondut. The company scrambled Z-95 Headhunters to defend the platform while their employees and executives fled on the transports Lucky Day, Kalree, and GEC U47. By the time that Zaarin had arrived in the Glory, the station had been disabled and captured, as had the fleeing craft. Alliance starfighters from Blue Squadron arrived in-systems shortly afterwards, escorting the cargo ferry Bujiboi, but they were far too late to collect more of the mag pulse warheads from Galactic Electronics. The Bujiboi was destroyed, and the starfighters captured, since they carried mag pulse weaponry.[2]
With the threat of the mag pulse warhead eliminated, Zaarin's technicians were free to complete work on the beam weapon. When it was finished, the Grand Admiral oversaw installation of the device into his TIE Advanced squadrons, and ordered that the modified craft be prepared for combat as soon as possible.[2]
[edit] TIE Experimental Project
With the TIE Defender development complete, Zaarin moved onto alternate forms of arms progression. He commissioned Lenzer to create the TIE Experimental Project, resulting in a new series of modified TIE craft, piloted remotely from a Beta-class ETR-3 escort transport. From research station Obsidian, Lenzer had the fighters ravage shipping an Alliance operations in the Vilonis sector, while Shadow Squadron, made up of Zaarin's TIE Defenders, was deployed to protect development facilities such as Bretie Facility. Admiral Yamarus' Liberty Task Force soon got the better of Lenzer, and with Bretie destroyed, they moved onto Obsidian. The research station was demolished, and Lenzer failed to survive, but upon surveying the wreckage, Zaarin was confident that the project could continue in another form.[6]
[edit] Coup
While Vader dealt with Prince Xizor of the Black Sun, who was causing the Dark Lord a great deal of trouble, Zaarin finalized his plans for a coup against Palpatine. Immediately after Vader killed Xizor in a battle over Imperial Center, the Dark Lord cornered the remainder of the late Admiral Harkov's forces in the Ottega system.[7] However, his forces were struggling there, as his interdictor, the Harpax, had been cornered by the Alliance cruiser Warhawk, as well as the former Imperial ships, frigate Akaga, and destroyer Protector. Vader had arrived in his ship, the Star Destroyer Garrett, but the Harpax was still in trouble, and so the Dark Lord requested the aid of Zaarin's forces.[2]
The Grand Admiral, however, had other ideas. With Vader so far away from Imperial Center, Zaarin decided to make his move against Palpatine, in an attempt to install himself as ruler of the galaxy.[2] He agreed to send aid to Vader, but had in fact given his men orders to attack the Garrett upon arrival. Nine of his corvettes from Arditi, Falcon, and BaKaar groups, as well as transports from Upsilon group sped to the Parmel system, while Zaarin moved the Glory to the Coruscant system, in preparation for his planned coup d'état.[2] While there, Major Crundha reported to Zaarin that an officer by the name of Trace had attempted to steal technical readouts to the TIE Defender. When Zaarin asked that Trace be brought before him, he was informed that the man had in fact escaped the Glory already.[4]
Vader's forces, however, had been able to overcome Zaarin's corvettes and transports, but the Garrett was severely damaged in the fray. The Dark Lord had realized Zaarin's intent, though, and the Garrett had been carrying a few TIE Defenders, which possessed exceptionally powerful hyperdrive units. Vader, along with five other pilots including Maarek Stele, raced from the Parmel system towards Imperial Center. To stop them, Zaarin dispatched the interdictor Harpago, as well as gunboats from Z-Mu and Z-Tau Squadrons. The fighters and the interdictor were fought off by Vader and his pilots, and the Dark Lord continued his race to the capital.[2]
Nevertheless, Zaarin continued in his coup. Over Imperial Center, his forces boarded Palpatine's flagship, the destroyer Majestic,[2] and Arden Lyn used her powers to subdue and capture the Emperor.[5][8] As he was being brought back to the Glory aboard a Delta-class JV-7 escort shuttle from Haven group, the TIE Defenders piloted by Vader and his wingmen entered the system, just off the aft of the beleaguered Majestic.[2] Zaarin intended to have Palpatine executed,[1] but his plan fell apart before him as Stele disabled the shuttle carrying the Emperor, which was then boarded by the corvette Mescue. Making matters worse for Zaarin was the arrival of Vice Admiral Thrawn in the Star Destroyer Vanguard. Although he scrambled TIE Advanced fighters to reverse the situation, the battle was lost, and Zaarin's coup had failed. Now a traitor to the Empire, Zaarin was left with little choice but to flee the Coruscant system in the Glory, although he was pursued doggedly by Thrawn.[2] Lyn too was forced to evade the Imperials, as she was tracked relentlessly by High Inquisitor Antinnis Tremayne.[5]
[edit] The Omar bombings
Although his attempt to capture Palpatine and install himself as ruler of the galaxy had failed, Zaarin was not defeated. Since he had been head of research and development for the navy's starfighter technology, he had an intricate knowledge of the Empire's inner workings, making him a significant threat to Palpatine's New Order. With a considerable fleet at his disposal, Zaarin formed his own faction, and began harassing the Empire to much the same extent that the Alliance had been doing for years, although the admiral had no ties to that particular group. Zaarin sought to gain a technological advantage over the Empire, and although his fleet was on the run from loyalists such as Thrawn, he was not entirely hamstrung. It was his plan to begin raiding Imperial facilities, stealing valuable technology, and then destroying said facilities, rendering them useless to Palpatine. During this time, Zaarin finally began wearing the uniform of a Grand Admiral, even though, having abandoned the Empire, he no longer held that rank.[9][1]
Zaarin's first target was the Sienar Fleet Systems TIE Advanced factories at Omar. Three Deep Space Manufacturing Facilities, Omar 1, Omar 2, and Omar 3 were to be destroyed by one of Zaarin's frigates, the Raptor. The Emperor's forces were unable to reach the Omar system in time to stop Zaarin's attacks, but Palpatine ordered that the plants be evacuated. TIE Defenders of Alpha Squadron, launched from Thrawn's new flagship, the Sceltor, were dispatched to cover the evacuation while Zaarin's TIE Bombers from the Raptor laid waste to the stations. To further the attack, Zaarin sent in Delta-class DX-9 stormtrooper transports from Z-Omega, Z-Sigma, Z-Lambda, and Z-Epsilon groups, but they were fended off by Alpha Squadron. While the stations were effectively rendered useless, Palpatine's forces were eventually able to evacuate all personnel.[9]
While the goal with the three Omar stations had been to destroy the installations, Zaarin took a different approach with ZA-13, a hyperdrive manufacturing plant that he had once supervised. The plant was one of the few of its kind left in the Empire, and the hyperdrive units made there were for use with TIE Advanced models, although the admiral would be able to modify them for use in his TIE Defenders. The Assassin-class corvettes Z-Oz 1 and Z-Oz 2, the YT-1300 light freighter Z-Coral, and the Modular Conveyors Z-Cod 1 and Z-Cod 2 were dispatched to ZA-13 to board and loot the factory. Their escorts from Z-Delta and Z-Beta Squadrons, however, had to contend with Thrawn's TIE Defenders. Thrawn's fighters were able to stop the looting and destroy the recovery craft, thwarting Zaarin's initial plans.[9]
ZA-13 had been captured by Zaarin's forces, but the Imperials would not relent. An assault force was dispatched to the station with the intent of recapturing it for the Empire. Zaarin responded by sending three CR90 corvettes, Z-Caplure 1, Z-Caplure 2, and Z-Caplure 3, to ZA-13, as well as gunboats from Z-Tau Squadron. They were fought off by the Imperial fighters, and so Zaarin sent in the cruiser Z-Jumimi, fighters from Z-Gamma and Z-Zeta Squadrons, and transports from Z-Omega group to destroy ZA-13, rather than have it fall back under Imperial control. His forces failed, and ZA-13 was recaptured.[9]
The Imperial refurbished the plant, and converted it into a TIE Advanced factory. During the resupply of ZA-13, the facility was attacked by a Rebel force utilizing mag pulse warheads. Leaving two EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigates to defend ZA-13, Thrawn defeated the Rebel attackers, and pursued them back to their base, RS-32. While Thrawn was attempting to take RS-32 for himself, Zaarin's forces returned to ZA-13, destroying both the plant and one of the frigates in the process. At the same time, Zaarin had his forces destroy most of the other TIE Advanced factories that remained across the Empire.[9]
Although Thrawn had managed to capture RS-32, he was vulnerable. To put an end to the Chiss admiral, Zaarin dispatched the interdictor Grappler, as well as the cruiser Serpent, and the frigate Shadow. Thrawn had, however, been able to fit his starfighters with the mag pulse technology, and with pilots such as Maarek Stele aiding him, he was able to escape the trap at RS-32 by destroying the Grappler. Shortly afterwards, the last Sienar TIE Advanced plant in the Omar system was bombed and destroyed. Zaarin was pleased, but insisted that his harassment of the New Order continue. He then ordered Commander Raveen to take his fleet to the Outer Rim Territories, and from there the admiral planned to launch new assaults against Palpatine's regime.[9]
[edit] "New attacks"
With the Empire's ability to produced TIE Advanced craft effectively eradicated, Zaarin set his sights on the TIE Defender. He hoped that by crippling Palpatine's starfighter supplies, he would distract the Navy's focus away from the Alliance and onto him, which would allow the Rebels to do considerable damage to the New Order. Zaarin then planned to make full advantage of the ensuing chaos. He moved against Research, the facility at which he had developed the Defender. His men began to loot the platform, but were stopped by the arrival of Imperial forces. Zaarin sent the Escort carrier Jitte, which was bearing TIE Fighters with built-in shield generators to reinforce the station, but the battle was lost, and the admiral's forces were left with little alternative but to retreat.[9]
Zaarin would not give up control of Research easily, though. The destroyer Adarga had been moved in to defend the platform while it was repaired, but apart from a few TIE Defenders from Delta Squadron and the destroyer, lightly defended. Assault transports from Z-Omega, Z-Sigma, and Z-Lambda groups were sent in by Zaarin to destroy the Adarga and the platform, but they were defeated by the pilots of Delta Squadron. Although the attack had failed, Zaarin's forces had been able to cripple the Adarga, forcing the evacuation of Research.[9]
Zaarin was not satisfied with the result however, and resolved to have the platform destroyed, as well as its personnel and any TIE Defender prototypes stored away on it. Sending in Alpha-class Xg-1 Star Wings from Z-Mu Squadron initially, Zaarin himself arrived in-system on the Glory. The Imperials were trying to evacuate the platform's staff, including the chief engineer on the TIE Defender project, aboard the shuttle G'nabgib, while transferring prototypes to the BFF-1 bulk freighter Mharsup. For defense, the Imperials only had several escort shuttles and one TIE Defender, piloted by Maarek Stele. Despite having the odds on his side, the fighters Zaarin launched from the Glory were destroyed by Stele and his comrades, allowing the G'nabgib and the Mharsup to escape to hyperspace, along with several of the TIE Defender prototypes.[9]
While in transit, the prototypes were transferred to corvettes from Hashim group. The corvettes were in turn attacked by Rneekii pirates. Although pilot Stele was able to drive off the attackers, the corvettes and by extension the prototypes, were vulnerable. The Alliance, as well as Nami pirates under the command of Ali Tarrak tried to take advantage of this vulnerability while the Imperials were waiting for reinforcements, and so Zaarin decided to send his own TIE Defenders into the fray as well. While the Nami were able to steal one of the prototypes, the Rebels and Zaarin were forced to leave empty-handed. The remaining TIE Defender prototypes later found their way into Admiral Thrawn's possession.[9]
During the earlier ambush by the Rneekii, the chief TIE Defender scientist had been captured. Thrawn's forces subsequently set up a trap over Kiilimaar, and were able to regain custody over the scientist from the Rneekii. However, during the engagement, the Imperial capital ship present, interdictor Red Claw, was severely damaged by Ali Tarrak's intervening forces. As the Red Claw waited for replacement parts from corvette Chemeti 2, Zaarin and his forces set up a ruse of their own. They were able to disguise one of their own craft as the Chemeti 1, which was to retrieve the scientist from the waylaid Red Claw. The false Chemeti 1 rendezvoused with the Red Claw successfully, as Zaarin's TIE Defenders entered the system and began harassing the Imperial forces. Due to the distraction from Zaarin's fighters, the crew of the false Chemeti 1 were able to spirit away the scientist without the Red Claw's captain detecting them. To further the ruse, Zaarin sent in the cruiser Z-Kopsh to assault the real corvettes of Chemeti group, although it was fought off by the pilots of the Red Claw.[9]
[edit] Sparring with the alien Grand Admiral
Zaarin's next move was to relocate his forces to the Unknown Regions. From there, he would be able to launch repeated attacks against the Galactic Empire. However, in order to make the move, his forces needed supplies. Civilian freighters from Furlo group were to make a delivery to Zaarin's fleet, but they came under attack by from forces commanded by Captain Kuuztin, one of now-Grand Admiral Thrawn's men.[3] Thrawn's ascension to the position meant that he replaced Zaarin in Palpatine's circle of twelve Grand Admirals.[1] The Rahmat, an aging Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser that was escorting the freighters, was destroyed by Kuuztin's pilots, one of whom was Maarek Stele. Stele in particular was flying a Missile Boat, which had been designed by Thrawn specifically to combat Zaarin's TIE Defenders. Stele and his comrades made short work of the Rahmat's T-wing interceptor complement, forcing Zaarin to sent in the frigate Strident. This only prompted escalation from the Imperials, as Kuuztin himself arrived aboard his flagship, the destroyer Courageous. The Rahmat was destroyed, and the convoy captured, leaving Zaarin empty-handed once more.[3]
In order to put a stop to Captain Kuuztin's exploits, Zaarin set up an ambush over Gwar, with his refitting platform Supply Base as bait. Predictably, Kuuztin brought in the Courageous and Stele's missile boat to destroy the platform. In addition to that, the Imperials demolished one of Zaarin's interdictors, the Bomb, as well as three frigates, Kuma 1, Kuma 2, and Kuma 3. When the base had fallen however, Zaarin dispatched two of his own Imperial-class Star Destroyers, the Imperator and the Thunderer to destroy Kuuztin and the Courageous. They succeeded, but Stele was able to escape in his Missile Boat.[3]
Shortly afterwards, reports came through of a convoy carrying Missile Boats that would be traveling near the world of Serenity. Zaarin had dispatched spies to investigate Thrawn's operations however, and they were able to determine that the convoy was in fact bait in a trap. In addition to that, the Missile Boats being shipped were only decoys. This prompted the admiral to dispatch a paltry force of five Assassin-class corvettes from Kormoran group to not capture, but destroy the convoy craft. The situation did indeed prove to be one of Thrawn's traps. Stele, piloting a Missile Boat, fought Zaarin's TIE Advanced fighters from Z-Alpha Squadron, who had been sent in to escort the corvettes. When the fighters had been decimated by Stele and the Beta-class ETR-3 escort transports Bob 1 and Bob 2, Thrawn arrived in his flagship, the destroyer Grey Wolf, which was escorted by three Strike-class medium cruisers, Formidable, Indomitable, and Triumph. The corvettes were demolished by Thrawn, but while the loss had been damaging to Zaarin, he had committed but a minor force to the operation, so it not crippling as the alien Grand Admiral had hoped.[3]
Yet another convoy of Missile Boats was apparently to be traveling through the Semag system, this time carrying real units. Zaarin's spies indicated that it was yet another trap, but they were able to locate one of Thrawn's staging areas, inspiring the admiral to go ahead with an attack on the convoy anyway. Holding station at the staging area was Task Force Whirlwind, made up of an interdictor and three cruisers. Zaarin sent his own interdictor, the Maelstrom, as well as several squadrons of TIE Advanced and Defender craft to eradicate the task force, while he assaulted the second Missile Boat convoy. The Maelstrom fell prey to bombing by pilot Maarek Stele, who was once again piloting one of the Missile Boats.[3]
Stele was able to make it to the convoy in time to help shuttle group Omicron destroy Zaarin's initial wave of fighters, which were trying to disable freighters from Nichevo group. Zaarin himself arrived shortly thereafter on the Glory, which was escorted by the cruiser Yaai, and the frigate Thinin. The admiral launched transports to capture the freighters carrying the Missile Boats, but as was frequently becoming the case, his efforts were stopped by Stele. Thrawn arrived in the Grey Wolf shortly thereafter, accompanied by the Star Destroyer Resolution. Two of the strike cruisers from Task Force Whirlwind, Indomitable and Whirlwind, entered the fray, causing Zaarin to retreat. The losses he had sustained were substantial, but he was still able to disguise just how crippling the operation had been to him in the eyes of the Imperials.[3]
Zaarin's spies once more gathered valuable intelligence: a breakthrough had been made with the Vorknkx Project. Hoping to gain control of the cloaking technology, Zaarin dispatched the frigate Z-Borus to the Vorknkx Project Base. Thrawn reacted by sending in Stele, who was yet again piloting a Missile Boat. Zaarin's forces failed to annex the base, and the Imperials were able to install a mine field around the corvette Vorknkx, which was the testbed for the cloaking experiments. Zaarin did not give up however, and sent several waves of TIE Defenders, as well as assault transports from Z-Sigma group and three Carrack-class light cruisers from Z-Pata group to destroy the base's defenses and seize the Vorknkx. Thrawn, however, had obviously realized Zaarin's intent, and had ordered the base's evacuation. The base's defenses were, unfortunately for Zaarin, successful in holding off the attack force long enough for the corvette to escape.[3]
[edit] Vorknkx
Although he had initially failed to capture the Vorknkx, Zaarin was far from being defeated. His scouts in the Coruscant system indicated that Palpatine was traveling aboard the C-3 passenger liner Excalibur to visit his Super Star Destroyer. For a considerable amount of the trip, he his liner would be vulnerable in the Coruscant system, with Imperial Center too far away to send help. Though he took the opportunity to attack the Emperor, Zaarin did not commit considerable resources to the attack. Assault Gunboats, TIE Advanced, and the corvette Z-Ram were sent to destroy the Excalibur, but they were destroyed by the Imperials, allowing Palpatine to escape to safety.[3]
In the meantime, Zaarin had been able to gain possession of both a Missile Boat, and knowledge of just what the Emperor was planning in the Endor system. There, a second Death Star was being built to serve as both a highly destructive weapon, and bait for a trap built for the Alliance. Whilst Palpatine intended to let the Rebels know that the station existed and was under construction, he planned to let them believe that it was not fully operational, and that it was lightly defended. What Zaarin knew, however, was that it was in fact fully operational, and would be defended by a sizable fleet. The admiral shared his knowledge with his senior staff, but this proved to be unwise for Zaarin. One of his top commanders, Captain Namuura Din of the Zeplin, decided to take the Missile Boat, the knowledge of Palpatine's Endor trap, as well as his own ship, and defect to the Alliance. Zaarin was unable to stop him, but Din's plans were subsequently thwarted by Lord Vader.[3]
Since the Missile Boat had been such a thorn in his side, Zaarin had the production facilities that manufactured the craft attacked, and essentially shut down. This forced Thrawn to recall his Missile Boats and rely on inferior craft, such as the TIE Advanced. Zaarin scored another success when he managed to locate Thrawn's new hiding place for the Vorknkx Project: To-phalion Base, a former asteroid mining facility in the Iast system. Acting quickly, the admiral dispatched a force of TIE Defenders from Z-Delta Squadron, and Muurian transports from Z-100, Z-200, Z-300, and Z-400 groups to clear the station's defenses. In the ensuing battle, 75% of the transports were destroyed, but one of Zaarin's spies who had been following the Vorknkx Project managed to sabotage To-phalion Base's targeting array. The spy also tried to escape the platform with some secret data, but he was shot down in the battle.[3]
Zaarin took control of the operation himself. Bringing the Glory into the Iast system, he began attacking To-phalion Base's last line of defense: frigate Maru Ki, which was being personally commanded by Thrawn. Meanwhile, he brought the Glory into close proximity of the base, hoping to steal the Vorknkx from underneath Thrawn's nose. Thrawn himself abandoned the Maru Ki during the battle, and Zaarin was momentarily distracted by his hatred for the Grand Admiral. He ordered his fighters to abandon their current objective of mopping up To-phalion Base's fighters, and sent them after Thrawn's shuttle, the Lambda 1. They were unable to kill Thrawn, however, and were reassigned to their former objective. Moving the Glory into position over the base, Zaarin had his operatives seize the Vorknkx, and pilot it into his Star Destroyer's hangar. The admiral gloated over an open channel, while the Grey Wolf entered the system. Zaarin chose that moment to flee To-phalion Base, with his prize secure in the Glory's hangar. Little did he know that he had just played directly into Thrawn's hands: the Vorknkx had a tracking device planted on it, which the Grand Admiral intended to use to pinpoint just where Zaarin's forces were hiding.[3]
[edit] Death
- "Once again we have evaded Thrawn's grasp. I knew I could beat that… AHHH!"
- ―Zaarin's final words[src]
The evidence of Zaarin's folly, however, soon became evident. While hiding in the Unknown Regions with the remainder of his task force, Zaarin was met with the sight of Thrawn's task force, which had followed him by using the Vorknkx's tracking device. Making matters worse for the admiral was the fact that most of his TIE Defenders had been lost in the battles around To-phalion Base. The Immobilizer 418 cruiser Corvus prevented Zaarin from escaping, and the Grey Wolf guarded the Corvus in turn while cruisers Daring and Ebolo moved in on the Glory. Zaarin would not be defeated without a fight, however. The corvette Divine Wind, as well as transports from Z-Omega group, were sent against the Corvis. The Muurian transport Z-500 2 attacked the Daring, while the transport Z-Lambda 1 moved against the Ebolo. The efforts were in vain, though. Zaarin's forces were decimated, and soon enough, Thrawn's men began attacking the Glory.[3]
Zaarin transferred to the Vorknkx, and demanded that its cloaking device be activated immediately. One of his subordinates warned him that the device was unstable, and could be potentially dangerous when used in conjunction with the ship's hyperdrive. Zaarin had little other choice though, and insisted that his men activate the device. What the admiral did not realize was that Thrawn had allowed him to take the Vorknkx for yet another reason. The Grand Admiral had altered the project's research notes, omitting parts mentioning that the ship would indeed suffer a fatal malfunction if the cloaking device was used with the hyperdrive.[3]
Content in believing that he had once again outwitted Thrawn, Zaarin celebrated as the Vorknkx began to make the jump to hyperspace. His elation proved to be short lived, as the ship exploded upon hyperdrive activation. Admiral Demetrius Zaarin died in the explosion, ending his brief but destructive insurrection against Emperor Palpatine's New Order.[3] Zaarin would prove to be the first of Palpatine's Grand Admirals to perish, and in 36 ABY, he was written about by New Republic historian Voren Na'al.[7] The scandal over Zaarin's attempted coup and his subsequent insurrection meant that the TIE Defender, a model he had developed, would never see mass use in any fleet.[10]
[edit] Personality and traits
An opportunistic and enterprising man, Demetrius Zaarin would be reviled for his actions made late in life. He pushed the boundaries of what was conceivable in starfighter design, and was able to almost reinvent the TIE series several times over. He was, according to some, overly obsessed with technology, and he believed that a technological advantage was the key to winning a war.[2][3][9] Zaarin was also considered to be a brilliant tactician and scientist.[11]
Zaarin was particularly derisive of timid men, such as Major Crundha. He did not accept excuses, and would often toy with the emotions of his subordinates by altering his demeanor rapidly.[4] The admiral would almost always follow up any attack made against him, one of his ships, or one of his convoys with a punitive strike. Whilst he was often rewarded with success during his service in the Imperial Navy, he was easily lead into traps. While fighting the Empire, he heavily relied on spies to help guide his efforts.[9][3][2]
Zaarin was contemptuous of the Force, and thought of it as "pitiful." He became particularly hateful of Grand Admiral Thrawn during his insurrection, and that hatred almost cost him his prize at the Battle of To-phalion Base. To Thrawn, at least, Zaarin was a predictable man, as he fell into several of the Chiss Grand Admiral's traps unwittingly.[2][3][9]
[edit] Behind the scenes
The character of Admiral Zaarin first appeared in the computer game Star Wars: TIE Fighter, written by David Wessman. The role was performed by Denny Delk, who would reprise the character for both the Defender of the Empire expansion pack, and the Collectors CD-ROM edition of the game, as well as Star Wars: X-wing Alliance. In 2000's The Essential Chronology, Zaarin is identified as a Grand Admiral. While Zaarin does wear the the Grand Admiral uniform following his secession from the Empire, he never wears it while in the Navy, and he is only ever referred to as "Admiral Zaarin." Zaarin was later covered in the article Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals, which game him the first name of "Demetrius." For that article, he was illustrated by Joe Corroney. In 2005, Zaarin received another depiction, this time from Mark Chiarello for The New Essential Chronology.
The 1998 roleplaying campaign book The Far Orbit Project mentions a prominent Imperial Grand Admiral involved in starfighter development, but not by name. Whilst Zaarin is the only Grand Admiral to have been the head of starfighter development, the Who's Who article claims that Grand Admiral Batch was also involved in that department.
[edit] Appearances
- Star Wars: X-wing Alliance
- Star Wars: TIE Fighter (First appearance)
- Star Wars TIE Fighter: Defender of the Empire
- Star Wars: TIE Fighter Collector's CD-ROM
[edit] Sources
- TIE Fighter: The Official Strategy Guide
- The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels
- The Essential Chronology
"The Emperor's Pawns" - Star Wars Gamer 5
- The New Essential Guide to Characters
"Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals" - Star Wars Insider 66 (First identified as Demetrius)
- The New Essential Chronology
"Strangers Among Us: The Aliens Who Built the Galactic Empire" - Star Wars Insider 96
- Starships of the Galaxy (2007)
TIE Defender in the Databank
[edit] Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9
"Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals" - Star Wars Insider 66 - ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 Star Wars: TIE Fighter
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 Star Wars: TIE Fighter Collector's CD-ROM
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 TIE Fighter: The Official Strategy Guide
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2
"The Emperor's Pawns" - Star Wars Gamer 5 - ↑ Star Wars: X-wing Alliance
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ In The Essential Chronology, it is stated that Palpatine is taken from his private shuttlecraft by Lyn, but this conflicts with TIE Fighter. This mistake is repeated in The New Essential Chronology.
- ↑ 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 Star Wars TIE Fighter: Defender of the Empire
- ↑
TIE Defender in the Databank - ↑ The New Essential Guide to Characters


