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Jeroen Webb was a Human male native to the planet Ralltiir, in the Core Worlds. Webb became a spy for the local Ralltiir Rebel underground following his homeworld's subjugation by the Galactic Empire in 0 BBY. He helped his close friend Pharl McQuarrie stage a diversionary raid on Ralltiir that allowed information concerning the Empire's first Death Star battlestation to reach Princess Leia Organa of the Rebel Alliance, culminating in the Death Star's eventual destruction at the Battle of Yavin. Three years later, in 3 ABY, Webb once more worked alongside McQuarrie at Echo Base, the Rebellion's secret headquarters on the ice planet Hoth.

Biography

Jeroen Webb was a Human male from the Core World Ralltiir. Following the subjugation of his homeworld by the Galactic Empire in 0 BBY, shortly before the Battle of Yavin, Webb joined the local Ralltiir underground as a spy in resistance of the Empire's occupation.[1] After Webb's close friend Pharl McQuarrie fled Ralltiir to seek help from the Rebel Alliance, Webb's Rebel cell coincidentally soon came into possession of information concerning the Empire's new secret weapon, the first Death Star battlestation. Webb worked to help McQuarrie sneak back onto Ralltiir, past the Imperial blockade of the planet, to take command of the local resistance and stage a diversionary raid that allowed the Death Star information to reach Princess Leia Organa and the Rebel Alliance. Thanks in part to Webb's efforts, the Rebellion would go on to capture the battlestation's full technical schematics as part of Operation: Skyhook, leading to the Death Star's destruction at the Battle of Yavin.[4]

By 3 ABY, Webb served at the Alliance High Command headquarters of Echo Base on the ice planet Hoth,[3] once more alongside McQuarrie, who was second-in-command to base commander General Carlist Rieekan.[4] At Echo Base Webb became one of the Rebels' tauntaun handlers.[3] He was present in Echo Base's tauntaun stable the night Commander Luke Skywalker went missing during a routine scouting mission of the external Hoth perimeter, just prior to the Battle of Hoth. Webb watched as Rebel mercenary Han Solo disregarded the warnings of Captain Tigran Jamiro to take his own tauntaun out into the Hoth night in search of Skywalker.[2]

Personality and traits

Jeroen Webb was a skilled starship pilot when he joined the Rebel Alliance.[3] He was also a close friend of fellow Ralltiiri native Pharl McQuarrie, one of their homeworld's respected military advisors prior to the Imperial occupation of the planet.[4] Webb had blue eyes and light skin.[2]

Behind the scenes

Jeroen Webb first appeared briefly as a background extra in the 1980 film Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, during the scene in which Han Solo departs Echo Base on a tauntaun in search of the missing Luke Skywalker.[2] British actor Norwich Duff portrayed Webb in the film,[5] credited only as one of several "Other Officers" in the Rebel Forces.[2] The character was first identified by name and provided a brief backstory on the "Jeroen Webb" card as part of the November 1996 Hoth Limited expansion set of the Star Wars Customizable Card Game.[1]

An image of Jeroen Webb appears on the packaging for the "Rebel Commander" action figure, released in 1980 as part of Kenner's original The Empire Strikes Back toy line. However, the actual action figure, complete with a mustache, most closely resembles the Rebel officer Major Bren Derlin,[6] another Echo Base character from the film.[2]

Many in the online Star Wars fan community, particularly among autograph collectors, have incorrectly linked the Jeroen Webb character to American actor Treat Williams,[7][8][9] who visited the Elstree Studios set in England during the 1979 filming of The Empire Strikes Back[10] and reportedly appears in the film as a Rebel officer extra during the Echo Base scenes.[11] However, the behind-the-scenes book The Making of The Empire Strikes Back, released in 2010, confirms that actor Norwich Duff portrayed Webb.[5]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Swccglogolg Star Wars Customizable Card Game[[Unknown set: No set defined!]]
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 SWInsider "Who's Who in Echo Base" — Star Wars Insider 74
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Making of The Empire Strikes Back, pg. 135. "[Gary] Kurtz watches as [Harrison] Ford rehearses with [Irvin] Kershner a scene in which Solo gives orders to a Rebel soldier (Ray Hassett was the deck officer; Norwich Duff played the second officer)."
  6. Kenner-logo Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back|Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Pack: Rebel Commander) (backup link)
  7. STAR WARS UNIVERSE.COM - Films - Cast & Prod - Casting des acteurs de Star Wars - WILLIAMS Treat Richard (French), published by starwars-universe.com on Star Wars Universe: "Actor / voice actor (Films): The Empire strikes back: Jess Allashane / Jerrol Blendin / Jeroen Webb" (archived from the original on April 19, 2024)
  8. Autograph Classic Trilogy, published by planetdagobah.com on JMY'S PLANET DAGOBAH (July 25, 2012): "Treat Williams: Jess Allashane (Echo Base Trooper) (ESB); Jeroen Webb (ESB); Jerrol Blendin (Cloud City Trooper) (ESB)" (backup link not verified!)
  9. Star Wars Autograph Successes - Treat Williams by "karloff3", published by geocities.ws on I Have a Bad Feeling About This: "Treat Williams Jeroen Webb; Treat Williams Jerrol Blendin" (backup link not verified!)
  10. The Making of The Empire Strikes Back, pg. 162
  11. TheForce.Net - Jedi Council - Interviews - Cellblock 1138 - John Morton (Phone interview transcript), published by theforce.net on TheForce.Net (bad argument #2 to 'formatDate' (not a valid timestamp)) (archived from the original on April 19, 2024)
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