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"The restraints are nothing to be feared. It's much safer for you to be tethered as we engage. There's nothing intrinsically physical about this process, but we've had some early trials that were a bit chaotic."
―Gorst, to Bix Caleen[2]

Gorst was a human male doctor that served as an interrogator for the Galactic Empire's Imperial Security Bureau (ISB) in its Interrogation branch. He developed a new torture method using the dying pleading of the Dizonite species and used it on the arrested proprietor Salman Paak on the planet Ferrix at the behest of the ISB Supervisor Dedra Meero. The successful interrogation flagged the mechanic Bix Caleen as the next suspect.

After Caleen was arrested, she was soon passed on to Gorst. The doctor spoke about the Dizonite screams and his work on the sound before using it who get the mechanic talking. After a rebel pilot was arrested and held near Steergard, Gorst was sent to help interrogate the prisoner, getting the man talking almost immediately.

Biography[]

Savoring screams[]

"We've taken the recordings and modified them slightly, layering, adjusting. And we found a section that we believe are primarily children, which has its own particular effect."
―Gorst explains his work with the Dizonite screams to Caleen[2]

During the time of the Galactic Empire, Doctor Gorst served as an interrogator[4] in the Interrogation branch of the Empire's Imperial Security Bureau (ISB),[3] tasked with torturing prisoners of the Empire for information. In his mission to more efficiently get information from his subjects,[4] he began looking into a the dying screams of the Dizonites, a sentient species which had been massacred by the Empire after resisting their presence on their homeworld, the moon of Dizon Fray. The choral, agonized, pleading screams of the dying Dizonites had put three Imperial communications officers into emotional distress when they monitored footage of the massacre. As a result, Gorst began trying to develop the screams into a torture method, modifying audio of what he believed was primarily dying Dizonite younglings. Early trials of the torture saw some chaotic results from subjects, leading to the requirement for restrains. It was also found that repeat listenings caused more damage.[2]

Screams on Ferrix[]

"Doesn't take long. It won't feel that way to you inside. But, um… Let me know when you're willing to cooperate. Oh, and if you're having difficulty speaking, just shake your head from side to side."
"You'll want to be sure of that, Bix, that you're cooperating fully. It's repeat listenings that cause the most damage."
―Gorst and Dedra Meero, to Caleen[2]

On the planet Ferrix, the proprietor Salman Paak was tracked to a fractal radio unit being used to make a transmission offworld.[2] After being captured and taken to Hotel Rix, which had become the Imperial headquarters on Ferrix,[1] Paak was resistant to questioning, which led to suspicions that there was more to be learned, and thus ISB Supervisor Dedra Meero brought Gorst to the matter. The interrogator used his new method with the screams on Paak, which led to the prisoner giving a testimony about how the radio unit was used by the mechanic Bix Caleen to keep contact with a buyer of stolen Imperial equipment—in reality was the rebel network coordinator Luthen Rael—and connect them with the thief Cassian Andor.[2]

Caleen was apprehended the day after Paak's capture and taken to Paak's interrogation room,[1] where Meero attempted to provide a less torturous interview, referencing Gorst, who was stood behind the supervisor, as a consequence of the mechanic resisting. With Meero's questioning bringing little answers, the supervisor allowed Gorst to take over. Two Imperial guards restrained Caleen, leading her to begin to panic. Gorst assured her that the restrains made it much safer for her during the session, chuckling as he recounted the early trials. Bringing his console over, he told his subject about the Dizonites and the significance of their screams, removing his labcoat in doing so.[2]

As Caleen got more nervous, Gorst got a headset out and informed his subject to give the word when she was willing to cooperate, or move her head side to side if she had trouble speaking. Meero warned the prisoner about the repeat listenings, and interrogator put the headset on her while she attempted to shake her head in resistance. Listening to the dying Dizonites, Caleen screamed in agony, eventually giving in and choosing to cooperate. When Gorst removed the headset, Meero told him not to put it away. Caleen resultantly gave a detailed account of her involvement with mysterious buyer and Andor.[2]

Kreegyr dilemmas[]

"This was a Dr. Gorst interview?"
"Yes, sir. Confidence is high. He got the pilot talking almost immediately."
Major Lio Partagaz and Meero[2]

Not long after, a rebel pilot was apprehended by the Empire while on his way to the[2] trading outpost Ring of Kafrene.[5] One of Meero's attendants, Heert, sent Gorst to a destroyer near Steergard where the pilot had been subsequently detained. There, he got the prisoner talking almost immediately, Meero interviewing the pilot by video. It was discovered that the pilot operated with a rebel group led by the former Separatist Anto Kreegyr and that the group was planning an attack on the Imperial power station at Spellhaus.[2]

In her cell on Ferrix, Caleen remained traumatized, Gorst's voice resounding in her head at one point. Meero's other attendant, Corv, interviewed the prisoner again, trying to confirm whether Kreegyr was the mysterious buyer. He threatened to bring in Gorst if he believed the Caleen was not telling the truth.[6]

Personality and traits[]

"They make a sound as they die. A sort of choral, agonized pleading. It was quite unlike anything anyone has ever heard before."
―Gorst, on the Dizonites[2]

Gorst was a human male with light skin, brown hair, and hazel eyes.[2] A cruel interrogator,[4] he took advantage of the effect the Dizonites' dying pleads had on individuals to create a more effective means of psychological pain. The doctor chuckled when recalling the chaotic responses some of the early tests had caused.[2]

Skills and abilities[]

"Failing that, we have Dr. Gorst, who's developed a unique interview system some of us are very excited about."
―Meero introduces Gorst to Caleen[2]

Gorst was skilled in psychology and physiology, using his knowledge in his work on torture.[4]

Equipment[]

"Don't put them away."
―Meero, to Gorst, on the headset[2]

Gorst wore a white, long-sleeved shirt with a shorter-sleeved gray jacket over it and a white labcoat over that. In a case, he kept a headset that was used to subject his subjects to the Dizonite screams, operating it partially from a movable console.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

Gorst first appeared in "Narkina 5," the eighth episode of the first season of the live-action Disney+ series Andor,[1] released on October 26, 2022.[7] The character was portrayed by Joshua James.[1]

Appearances[]

Sources[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Andor logo new Andor — "Narkina 5"
  2. 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 Andor logo new Andor — "Nobody's Listening!"
  3. 3.0 3.1 StarWars Andor Analyzed: 5 Highlights from Episode 8, "Narkina 5" on StarWars.com (backup link) establishes that Gorst was part of the Imperial Security Bureau (ISB), "Nobody's Listening!" showing that he was an interrogator. Since Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know states that the ISB had its own Interrogation branch, it can be deduced that Gorst was part of Interrogation.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 StarWars-DatabankII Dr. Gorst in the Databank (backup link)
  5. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
  6. Andor logo new Andor — "Daughter of Ferrix"
  7. TwitterLogo Star Wars (@starwars) on Twitter (August 10, 2022): "This is what revolution looks like. Watch #Andor, a Star Wars Original Series, streaming only on @DisneyPlus September 21." (backup link)
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