Sash Ketter was a human female pilot of the New Republic. She, along with pilots Trapper Wolf and Jib Dodger, was sent to follow a distress signal sent from the Bothan-5, a New Republic Correctional Transport, that had been infiltrated by mercenaries. Arriving at its location at a space station the three pilots identified a gunship being deployed and destroyed it, proceeding to fire on the space station after.
Biography[]
- Jib Dodger: "Yep. That's definitely a tracking beacon."
- Trapper Wolf: "Looks like they're launching a gunship."
- Sash Ketter: "Copy, going in."
- ―Jib Dodger, Trapper Wolf, and Sash Ketter[1]
Sash Ketter was a pilot for the New Republic's Starfighter Corps. In 9 ABY,[3] She was part of a New Republic attack squadron known as the Adelphi Rangers with fellow pilots Trapper Wolf and Jib Dodger. Their duties included locating certain active New Republic tracking beacons.[1]
![X-WingsAttackingStation-Chapter6](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/a/a5/X-WingsAttackingStation-Chapter6.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/250?cb=20220220003953)
Ketter, Wolf, and Dodger attacked Malk's space station.
One such beacon was activated by the New Republic soldier Lieutenant Lant Davan when the Bothan-5, a New Republic Correctional Transport, he served on was infiltrated by several mercenaries. The beacon itself was then taken aboard the gunship Razor Crest and to a space station controlled by the criminal Ranzar Malk. Having followed the beacon, Ketter, Wolf and Dodger arrived before the space station on T-65B X-wing starfighters, passing the Razor Crest after they exited hyperspace. Wolf confirmed the beacons signal and identified a gunship which was preparing to launch from one of the stations hangars. Although this gunship was targeting the Razor Crest, Ketter and her squadron proceeded to fire on the hangar, destroying the ship. The trio then circled around station, firing on its exterior.[1]
Sometime later, Ketter was lounging in Adelphi Base together with Dodger and Wolf. They drank spotchka as they talked and relaxed.[2]
Personality and traits[]
Sash Ketter was a human female who had tan skin, black hair, and brown eyes.[1]
Equipment[]
Ketter wore an orange and white flight suit and a white K-22995 light flight helmet with blue and yellow markings and two New Republic roundels.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
![Ketter Dodger and Wolf MandoS3](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/3/35/Ketter_Dodger_and_Wolf_MandoS3.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/275?cb=20230402075008)
Ketter, Dodger, and Wolf lounge in Adelphi Base.
Sash Ketter first appeared in Chapter 6 of the 2019 television series The Mandalorian,[1] which aired on December 13, 2019,[4] portrayed by Deborah Chow,[1] the director of Chapter 3[5] and Chapter 7 of the series.[6] Chow made her cameo appearance alongside[1] fellow series directors[7] Dave Filoni and Rick Famuyiwa, who portrayed Trapper Wolf and Jib Dodger respectively.[1] According to Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, who played the New Republic pilot Carson Teva in The Mandalorian Season Two, Chow had been suggested to reprise her role as Ketter alongside him in the Season Two episode "Chapter 10: The Passenger," but was replaced by Filoni as Wolf as Chow was busy with her show Obi-Wan Kenobi.[8]
In the third season of The Mandalorian, Chow returned to cameo as the New Republic pilot again together with Famuyiwa and Filoni, but only as a background character with no speaking role.[2]
Appearances[]
- The Mandalorian Junior Novel (Starfighter only)
- The Mandalorian Junior Novel audiobook (Starfighter only)
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian: The Manga
- The Mandalorian – The Graphic Novel of Season 1 (Voice only)
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 6: The Prisoner" (First appearance)
- The Mandalorian 6 (Voice only)
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 21: The Pirate"
Sources[]
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Connections"
Bounty Hunting Highlights: 8 of Our Favorite Moments from The Mandalorian - "Chapter 6: The Prisoner" on StarWars.com (backup link)
"The Prisoner" Episode Guide | The Mandalorian on StarWars.com (backup link)
"Jedi Master's Quiz" — Star Wars Insider 198
- The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season One
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian - The Art & Imagery Collector's Edition, Volume Two (Starfighter only)
"Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season One Companion" — Star Wars Insider 201 (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian: Guide to Season One (Indirect mention only)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 6: The Prisoner"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 21: The Pirate"
- ↑ According to
SWCC 2019: 9 Things We Learned from The Mandalorian Panel on StarWars.com (backup link), The Mandalorian is set five years after Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events of Return of the Jedi to 4 ABY, meaning that The Mandalorian is set in 9 ABY.
- ↑ The Mandalorian Media Kit on Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International (archived from the original on March 15, 2023)
- ↑
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 3: The Sin"
- ↑
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 7: The Reckoning"
- ↑
The Mandalorian First Image, Directors Revealed on StarWars.com (backup link)
- ↑
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee Is My New Best Friend - Comm Chatter #7 on the Star Wars Explained YouTube channel: "Last week I sat down to talk Star Wars, cosplay, The Mandalorian, and general nerdiness with Carson Teva himself, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee!" (backup link)