Fan Art of Rexler Brath, Whisper and Echo + Fanboy fluff-love.

By Bakura83, in X-Wing

TL;DR:

Massive amounts of fluff/lore, head-canon, and general fanboism ahead. Proceed with caution. Or skip the text and just look at the pretty picture of Imperial awesomeness.

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Intro:

So as a 40k survivour, I'm used to there being massive amounts of fluff and art to roll around in like an itchy pig in a mud hole. Say what you will about GW (and there is certainly a lot to say), when it comes to fluff and art, they not only provide, they provide in a consistently eye-popping/mindblowing way. Epic characters, portrayed by epic writers and artists.

Star Wars EU is much less consistent. For every beautiful vista and character portrait there's about a hundred crappy ones (in fairness to Jaxxon he did get a better picture, but he's still stupid).

Now, you can't fault FFG in the art department concerning X-wing. Beautiful models, beautiful card art, etc. But I do sometimes wish there was more art and fluff about some of my favourite pilots. (not that I'm saying FFG is failing somehow by not providing these - it's not really within the scope of the game itself).

To help my craving, I decided to make this post in honour of some of my favourite Star Wars canon, and a little of the "head-canon" I've developed that fills in some of the grey areas.

So first off, I loved the Imperials as a kid. I wanted to know their stories. I especially loved getting to know the back stories behind the different Imperials who weren't just nazi stand-ins. I was particularly interested in the ones closest to Vader - what stories were behind the relationship between him and Tarkin (who called Vader "Old Friend", and spoke to him in as familiar a tone as Obi-wan speaks of Anakin)? What about the Pilots who served alongside Vader? What had they done to earn his notice? How awesome must they have been to not suffer the death-by-choking we see so many higher ranking officers suffer?

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Canon:

So who are my favourites which appear in X-wing Miniatures Game?

Obviously, Soontir Fel is the man. I'm not going to insult your intelligence by talking about him like you don't know him. Besides, there's tons of lore about him, all of it awesome. Nothing more needs to be added by silly ol' me. And bonus points to FFG for actually giving us some in-game art of the man himself, not just the ship he flies.

After Soontir comes the (second?) coolest squadron in the Empire: Onyx Squadron. Why are they the coolest?

Because they are versatile: According to the lore, they've won battles in TIE/LN, TIE/IN, AND TIE/sa craft, and they were the first squadron in the Empire to fly the TIE/D.

Because they have names: Three Onyx veterans made it into the game: Colonel Jendon, Captain Yorr, and Rexlar Brath.

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Captain Yorr in 3 ABY, just prior to the Battle of Endor.

Because they appear in the OT: That's right, both Jendon and Yorr appear in RotJ, and according to the lore fought in and survived the Battle of Endor. (Yorr is the first person who speaks in RotJ, he's the younger pilot of Vader's shuttle. Sadly, an entire scene of them talking was cut from the final film, but survives in the novelization.

(I suppose you could argue that the 181st fills these criteria too [hence the (second?)], as Fel's Wrath is also briefly seen on camera in RotJ, but I'm sticking with Onyx.)

So now things start to get head-canon-ish.

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Canon + Head Canon:

Lore states that between 1 BBY and 1ABY, the Empire took a serious hit. The X-wing entered service and began eating TIE/LN's for breakfast, and the Death Star was lost with (almost)all hands. It was less like Pearl Harbour, and more like if the Japanese had managed to nuke Washington and New York simultaneously in 1941.

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Col. Jendon in RotJ, already a veteran of decades of fighting.

As a result of this, a huge number of academy pilots were rushed into service, including more female cadets as necessity began trumping misogyny. I imagine grizzled veteran Colonel Jendon suddenly being in charge of a bunch of green horn kids straight out of their academy diapers, and whipping them into shape. Among these were Yorr - who in 3 years managed to go from cadet to Captain and gain the coveted #2 spot in Onyx Squadron - and Brath, who I'm assuming wasn't far behind (I head-canon him as Onyx 3, even though lore doesn't specify). I also head-canon two other X-wing Miniatures pilots into Onyx: The Next Generation, namely Whisper and Echo (who I head-canon as women, but PLEASE let's not argue. If you think different, that's cool! Please share below.)

Why are W & E in Onyx? Well...if you were looking for pilots for your apex predator next-gen fighter, wouldn't you go straight to the best Squadron in the Empire, where every pilot had to have survived at least 20 missions to get in and had proven themselves in multiple craft? And who's going to put them through their paces? How about the greatest fighter pilot in the Empire?

Hence the inspiration for this picture. I wanted there to be an actual picture of Whisper, Echo and Rexler Brath, as I imagine them:

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(By the way, I only painted the stick figure original concept - not the final product!)

So there you have it. Soontir and Whisper share their initial experiences with the scaled-down Phantom Prototype, as Echo, Rexler and a young Yorr (still only a Lieutenant at this point) listen in. I like to think that on Soontir's recommendation, Whisper and Echo were accepted into the newly formed Sigma Squadron, and fought together in the Dreighton Triangle. Rexler rose to Onyx 1 after Jendon retired post-Endor, and Yorr moved permanently to Shuttle Command before finally being given command of a VT-49.

I did some research and decided to head-canon that "Whisper" took her call sign from the Whisper Birds that populate the forests of her home planet of Null, and that her fierce opposition to rebellion came from her suffering through the Separatist take-over of her home world as a young child. I imagined her to be tall, lithe and elf-like, fitting in with her weak gravity arboreal home planet.

"Echo" always felt like a much more rough and ready sounding character. Someone who had graduated from the school of hard knocks with honours. I like to think she's named after her habit of attempting to sarcastically finish the sentences of commanding officers who she regards as either misogynistic or incompetent, and that her sharp tongue often lands her on punishment detail, but her exceptional piloting skills always ensure she eventually finds her way back into the cockpit.

Anyway, hopefully this will interest some, and maybe spur the community on to more fan art. Feel free to share your own head canon, even if it contradicts mine!

Hopefully I didn't bore anyone to tears.

Stay tuned for part two of my project: Homebrew cards!

- Captain Yorr crew card (so he and Jendon can fly ST321 together with Vader. straight out of RotJ!)

- Soontir Fel: Flight Instructor crew card (for the Phantom)

- Jendon, Yorr, Echo and Whisper TIE/D pilot cards.

- Rexler, Echo and Whisper TIE/IN pilot cards.

Dream list: Jendon & Yorr in Lambda escorted by Rexler, Echo and Whisper in TIE/INs for 100pts or less.

Edit: Should "Fanboy fluff-love" be my title when I hit 1000 posts?

One should always roll in the fluff. Feels so good to go full nerd once in a while. Bask in all your nerdiness.

The least that your impressive research and lore-building deserve is my like.

See this is what rebel propaganda never shows the fine men and women of the empire working together like a happy family, older more experienced officers imparting their wisdom to junior ranks.

Jebus, you should check out I.M.P.S. the Relentless on youtube, its where I get my sig from.. you'd love it I'm sure.. if you've seen troops, its done by the same people.

Jebus, you should check out I.M.P.S. the Relentless on youtube, its where I get my sig from.. you'd love it I'm sure.. if you've seen troops, its done by the same people.

I loved imps I'm eagerly awaiting episode three, I showed it to my friends as well and they were impressed too.

Oh man, its possibly my favorite of all the Star wars .. anything.. lol.. I hope they get a 3rd one out, I know they were working on it.. heck, if I win the lottery I'm funding their prohect as long as I can.. and I want cameos.. lol

God you guys made me realise how much I long for IMPS episodes. We need MOAR of them! Kick start it!

Please.. Please...make more

I must check out this IMPS you speak of...

Oh my gods. You are a god.

Please do more!

Bakura, you should it's awesome... hands down one of the best fan flicks out there and my personal favorite in a long time.

This is awesome, you are awesome! I just recently got deep into some of the lore myself, and Soontir Fel really is one of the more interesting characters. Lately I've been really into the Emperor's Royal Guard, since they always seemed kind of secret and I never really knew anything about them. They were always wearing red cloaks and looking all super-special. I was so happy to see Kir Kanos and Carnor Jax with the Imp Aces expansion, their story is really interesting too.

I vote for more fanboy-fluff awesomeness, keep it coming!

I wish we could find out who the heck Whisper and Echo are supposed to be. FFG didn't invent them right? They always take references....

Thank you for all of the time and effort! I really like the new fluff and how the image turned out! I like the prototype phantom, the relaxed demeanor of the characters and that you used a known pilot to anchor the image.

Thanks!

This is really cool and it is scary that I imagined Whisper and Echo to look so similar to how you drew them!

Very impressive man!

Edited by EvilEd209

I wish we could find out who the heck Whisper and Echo are supposed to be. FFG didn't invent them right? They always take references....

There was a Republic Clone Trooper named 'Echo' but I don't think they are the same

I wish we could find out who the heck Whisper and Echo are supposed to be. FFG didn't invent them right? They always take references....

Actually, FFG DID invent the characters, they were not part of the Star Wars lore until the TIE Phantom was released.

And for the record:

From the FAQ:

When declaring a decloak, the player controlling “Echo” must declare both the side and direction of the decloak. If “Echo” can perform the decloak, she must do so.

Echo is flat out FAQed to be a female pilot, so to speak. It is widely believed that Whisper is also a female due to her call sign.

Edited by EvilEd209

FFG didn't invent them right? They always take references....

In this case they did invent both Echo and Whisper.

Echo is flat out FAQed to be a female pilot, so to speak.

I'm likely to get called names again because of this but...

One FAQ does not trump 3 other articles in which Echo is referred to as He. In all 3 articles 5-6 instances in those articles Echo is called He/Him by FFG writers, not just the guest writer.

Part of textual criticism is that if you have a conflict from different documents, you go with the greater number of examples that agree with each other. The FAQ entry is more likely to be a typo or a mistake the the 5-6 cases in other sources which Echo is referred to as He.

The FAQ trumps issues of rules, but does not trump issues of lore.

Also Hexis asked some of the people he knows at FFG and they said Echo is a He, Whisper is a she.

Edited by VanorDM

An official FFG rules pdf absolutely trumps three articles by guest writers who not working for FFG may not have all the info on said pilot.

Edit: I'm not going to derail this thread any farther with this debate again. Clearly some people have made up their minds, and no amount of evidence to the contrary will change them.

Edited by VanorDM

An official FFG rules pdf absolutely trumps three articles by guest writers who not working for FFG may not have all the info on said pilot.

Sure it would, if Echo's gender were a game rule.

Why did they invent these two? aiya. No real references to take? That's just weird. Everything else has a reference.

Why did they invent these two?

Because there's little out there in the EU for Tie Phantom pilots, they weren't featured in any novels or comics really. Mostly just part of the Tie Fighter video game, so no EU sources to pull from.

Why did they invent these two?

Because there's little out there in the EU for Tie Phantom pilots, they weren't featured in any novels or comics really. Mostly just part of the Tie Fighter video game, so no EU sources to pull from.

No they were in rebel assault II and empire at war :)