Thane Kyrell

Thane Kyrell, later designated AV-547 in the Imperial Navy, was a human male from the mountainous and remote planet of Jelucan, an Outer Rim Territory that was annexed by the Empire eleven years before the Battle of Yavin. He pursued his childhood dream of becoming a pilot with his best friend Ciena Ree, attending and graduating from the Royal Imperial Academy on Coruscant. After witnessing the destruction of Alderaan and the enslavement of the Bodach'i species on Kerev Doi, Thane soon joined the Rebel Alliance to end the tyranny and oppression of the Empire.

After spending some time as the co-pilot and navigator of the Wookiee Lohgarra, Thane joined Corona Squadron, an X-wing starfighter squadron. He would fight in several key battles of the Galactic Civil War including the Battle of Hoth, the Battle of Endor, and the Battle of Jakku. Despite fighting in opposite sides, Thane and Cienna maintained a deep connection with each other that eventually blossomed into romance. Following the Battle of Endor, Kyrell supported the New Republic, the successor government to the Rebel Alliance. He and Ciena crossed paths again during the Battle of Jakku when he rescued her from a stricken Imperial Star Destroyer.

Early life
Thane Kyrell was an aristocrat from the planet Jelucan in the Outer Rim Territories. He was the son of Oris and Ganaire Kyrell and had an older brother named Dalven Kyrell. Thane and his family were Second-wavers, a group of affluent migrants that had recently settled on the Inner Rim world of Jelucan. The Second-wavers preceded an earlier group of Human settlers who had settled in the valleys of Jelucan over five hundred years before the rise of the Galactic Empire. Most Second-wavers including the Kyrell family looked down on the valley folk as backward peasants. During his childhood, Thane was regularly bullied and intimidated by his older brother Dalven, whom his parents favored at his expense. Thane also had a strained relationship with his father, who verbally belittled him and physically assaulted him on several occasions.

Meeting Ciena and the Grand Moff
At the age of eight, Thane once outsmarted Dalven by identifying the humming engine of a Lambda-class T-4a shuttle while traveling to a ceremony to celebrate the establishment of Imperial rule on Jelucan. After listening to Grand Moff Tarkin's speech, Thane's parents left his older brother Dalven to babysit him while they attended a private function. When Dalven abandoned him to chat with some friends, Thane went behind Tarkin's stage to inspect the Grand Moff's Lambda-class shuttle. There, he came to the rescue of a valley girl named Ciena Ree, who was being harassed by a group of Second-waver boys.

Despite being outnumbered and outmatched, Thane sprang to Ciena's defense and fought the bullies. Their fight was interrupted by Grand Moff Tarkin and his entourage, which included several Imperial officers and stormtroopers. While the other boys ran away, Thane and Ciena stayed behind to face Tarkin. After Ciena told Tarkin that Thane had saved her from being beaten up by the older boys, a bemused Tarkin counselled Thane not to fight against superior forces. When Thane replied that he had been counting on Tarkin as his superior force, the Grand Moff praised the boy for his strategic thinking. Realizing that the two children were curious about the wider Galaxy, the Grand Moff quizzed Thane and Ciena about his starship, which they correctly identified as a Lambda-class shuttle. Impressed, Tarkin allowed them to tour his ship and play in the instruments as a cockpit. Having established a rapport with the children, he took the opportunity to encourage them to serve the Emperor by joining the Imperial Military when they came of age. In order to reach that goal, they had to gain entrance to one of the Empire's Imperial Academies. Following their meeting with Tarkin, the two children resolved to study hard so that they could become pilots. When Ciena revealed she did not have a flight simulator of her own, Thane kindly allowed her to share his.

An enduring friendship
For the rest of their childhood, Thane and Ciena bonded over their love of flying and pushed each other to excel. Over the next five years, Ciena regularly visited the Kyrell family's household where she practiced on Thane's flight simulator. Thane was also tutored in mathematics and the sciences by the family's tutor droid CZ-1. While his parents tolerated Ciena, his brother Dalven mocked her for her poverty and "old-fashioned ways." On one occasion, Thane had struck Dalven in the cheek before their parents pulled them apart. Though his brother had forbidden him the use of his V-171 airspeeder, Thane and Ciena flaunted this rule and took rides in the airspeeder.

At the age of thirteen, Thane once managed to sneak out of a mathematics test by bribing CZ-1 with the offer of a lubrication bath, which the droid heartily accepted. After taking a flying fox to his family's hangar, he encountered Ciena, who had arrived in her family's ridgecrawler. After bantering, the two friends borrowed Dalven's V-171 airspeeder for a joy ride and flew to their secret hideout, a cave called "The Fortress". After discussing Imperial politics, Thane asked Ciena why she frequently used the phrase "look through my eyes." Ciena then revealed that she had a twin sister named Wynnet Ree who had died a few hours after her birth.

By the age of fourteen, Thane and Ciena were studying for the entrance exams for the Imperial Academy's preparatory course. Since their homeworld of Jelucan had supported the former Confederacy of Independent Systems, the Galactic Empire had imposed a quota on prospective Imperial cadets coming from their world. During revision, Thane encouraged Ciena to persevere despite the odds. While Oris had pulled strings to ensure his older brother Dalvern's admission into an Imperial Academy, he did no such favors for his younger son. As a result, Thane had to "pull himself up through his own bootstraps."

Due to their diligence and hard work, Thane and Ciena were admitted into the Jelucan preparatory academy, which prepared locals for the Imperial Academy. At the age of fifteen, Thane's relationship with his father underwent a downward spiral. On one occasion, Oris physically assaulted his younger son during a fit of rage, leaving punches, bruises, and lashes all over his body. As a result, Thane came to harbor a deep hatred for his father and resolved to gain admission to an Imperial Academy so that he could leave Jelucan for good. Unable to turn to his mother, Thane instead turned to Ciena, who comforted him and attended to the wounds on his back with curative skin sealant.

New horizons
As the most accomplished students of the Jelucan academy preparatory courses, Thane and Ciena were selected at the age of sixteen to attend the prestigious Royal Imperial Academy on Coruscant; which supplied officers for the Imperial Navy. The two teenagers were pleased because they would be able to continue their friendship while studying at the Imperial Academy. While Ciena's parents accompanied their daughter, Thane made his own way to the spaceport after wishing his parents farewell. Due to his estranged relationship, Thane was relieved that they did not accompany him. Upon arriving in Coruscant, Thane felt lost and overwhelmed in the city world. By contrast, Ciena was excited because she had spent her entire life preparing for this dream.

After landing on Coruscant, Thane met his room mates Nash Windrider, the son of an Alderaanian carpet maker, and Ved Foslo, a Coruscanti and the son of an Imperial general. While Thane and Nash took an instant liking to each other, the two Imperial cadets found their other room mate Foslo arrogant and snobbish. Thane and the other freshmen later attended an induction ceremony where Commandant Deenlark exhorted the cadets to put aside their ties to their homeworlds and to redirect their loyalty to the Empire foremost. Despite Deenlark's rhetoric, Thane and Ciena promised to continue their friendship and were relieved to learn that they would be attending some of their classes together. Putting Jelucan behind them, the two resolved to train to be Imperial officers.

For the next three years, Thane endured the Imperial Academy's rigorous curriculum and studied science, mathematics, piloting, and physical training. All cadets were subject to a battery of tests. Due to the challenging curriculum, the Academy had a high attrition rate. Despite the odds, Thane and Ciena continued their studies and earned high rankings in their class. While they challenged each other to excel, both maintained a close friendship. In addition, Thane developed a warm friendship with Cadet Windrider. While training together, Thane shared about his difficult childhood growing up on Jelucan including his dysfunctional relationship with his family. Thane was heartened to learn about Windrider's more enlightened upbringing on Alderaan.

About three months after arriving on Coruscant, Thane encountered his brother Dalven at the Imperial military dispensary while collecting a pair of larger boots. Due to their acrimonious relationship, Thane had not kept in touch with his older brother. This was not a warm reunion with Dalven remarking his surprise that Thane had not washed out yet. Thane quickly learned that Dalven had performed poorly in his studies at the Imperial Academy and had been assigned to work as a third class clerical officer. For Thane, this was another instance of him besting his overbearing big brother. As the months passed, Thane's friendship with blossomed into a romantic relationship, though they did not act on it since the Academy proscribed romantic liaisons between students.

Later, Thane and his fellow cadets took part in a flying exercise involving speeder bikes. This exercise involved the cadets flying through ten Reitgen Hoops near the Royal Academy. While flying, Thane's speeder bike became entangled with Ciena's. With much difficulty, the two managed to land their bikes safely while at the same time winning the race. The flight commander was displeased with the two cadets for finding a loophole in the exercise but reluctantly split the prize and awarded them 25 points each. Fearful that two cadets from the same homeworld were close friends, the Academy's Office of Student Outcomes engineered an incident to split up the two cadets.

The laser cannon incident
Six months into their first year at the Royal Academy, Thane's relationship with Ciena experienced a serious strain during the "laser cannon" incident. As part of a training exercise, the cadets had to repair the laser cannons on their TIE fighters using improvised spareparts. After Thane and Nash had left the repair bay, an unidentified intruder had managed to gain access to the facility and severed the wires inside the cannon. The intruder also tampered with the door panel, planting a falsified layer of data that implicated Ciena. The following day, Thane's laser cannon failed to fire. After determining it had been sabotaged, Commander Harn checked the door computer and found "evidence" that Ciena had been the last person to visit the room after Thane.

Despite the evidence stacked against his friend, Thane believed that Ciena was innocent and that she had been framed. Ciena was summoned to Commandant Deenlark's office for disciplining. Ciena protested her innocence and was supported by her classmate Jude Edivon, who presented evidence that someone had tampered with the door computer in order to frame Ciena. Based on the evidence, Jude suspected Thane was the culprit. Thane was promptly summoned to Deenlark's office where the two cadets received a dressing down from the Commandant. Unwilling to ascertain the authenticity of the data level, Deenlark failed their laser cannon assignment and downgraded their class rankings.

Following their disciplining, Thane and Ciena assured each other that they did not sabotage the laser cannon and the door computer. When Ciena pointed the finger at the snobbish Ved Foslo, Thane pointed out that his room mate was a "stickler" for the rules. Later, the two cadets met up with Jude, a slicer who was skilled with computer systems. Jude apologized that her earlier analysis had falsely implicated Thane and uncovered evidence that the Office of Student Outcomes had engineered the incident. While Thane was determined to clear his and Ciena's names, Ciena was unwilling to challenge the Academy authorities since she feared jeapordizing her marks and career prospects. A heated argument ensued between the two friends which ended with Thane storming out after Ciena mentioned his hated father.

While Thane and Ciena later reconciled, their friendship was damaged by the "laser cannon" incident. As a result, the two found themselves unable to confide in each other as they had previously. Over next two and a half years, Thane and Ciena devoted their energies to scoring top marks and reaching the top slots of their class. As a result, the two cadets clashed frequently for the top place. During his studies at the Academy, Thane began to feel disillusioned with the Empire's policies. While he questioned the official HoloNet reports which cast the Empire in a positive light, the young cadet still despised the Rebellion as a bunch of terrorists. Still, he conceded that they emerged as a reaction against the Empire's increasing authoritarianism.

By the end of his third year, Thane had been assigned to the elite fighter track while Ciena had been picked for the commander track. While collecting a new set of uniform at the uniform dispensary, Thane reconciled with Ciena and comforted her after learning that her pet muunyak had died on Jelucan. A few weeks before graduating from the Imperial Academy, Thane and Ciena were part of a handful of cadets handpicked to attend a ball at the Imperial Palace. The ball was attended by several Imperial dignitaries including Princess Leia Organa, the daughter of the Alderaanian Senator Bail Organa and a staunch critic of the Emperor's policies. After learning from a drunken Foslo that the Royal Academy had staged the "laser cannon" incident to force them to direct their loyalties toward towards the Empire, Thane and Ciena decided to out side their old differences and fully reaffirmed their friendship and affection.

Imperial service
Upon graduation, Thane was assigned to a top secret space station, later revealed to be the Death Star. Shortly later, he was joined by Ciena, who had arrived on the Imperial-class Star Destroyer Devastator, which had captured Princess Leia. While stationed on the Death Star, Thane witnessed the destruction of Alderaan and was horrified. Soon after, he was assigned to scout an abandoned Rebel military base that had been built on Dantooine. He soon came to view them as an organized military force that had the potential to orchestrate precise, yet small attacks on any Imperial military installations or minor planets that were under their control. While he was there, the Death Star was destroyed, and the lack of communications from the rest of the Empire left him very worried for Ciena's safety. When he finally did return to the Imperial fleet, he briefly met with Ciena, with whom he shared a first kiss before they were forced to split ways again.

Already becoming disillusioned with the Empire for the destruction of Alderaan and their massive disregard for the lives lost on the Death Star, he witnessed the maltreatment of Bodach'i slaves on Kerev Doi, which pushed him over the edge. Guilt-ridden and horrified by the plight of the alien spaces, Thane made the decision to desert the Empire. After an ackward chat with Ciena via hologram, Thane put his plan into action the following day. After withdrawing credits from his bank account, he used them to buy spice and then bartered the spice for unmarked credits. Thane used the proceeds to buy civilian clothes and then secured passage on an independent freighter owned by a Falleen pilot.

After deserting the Empire, he visited his home planet Jelucan in order to hide from the Imperial Security Bureau agents that would be tasked to find him. Upon returning to his hometown of Valentia, Thane was dismayed to find the city disfigured by what he regarded as ugly Imperial buildings and walls. While Thane toyed with the idea of retuning to his parents, he decided that he was unwilling to submit himself to his father's drunken rages and his mother's outrage. Instead, Thane rented a small flat and subsisted on street food for several days. Having lost his purpose in life, Thane descended into a state of despondency. Ciena was sent to find him, soon discovering him hiding inside his Jekucan flat.

Upon finding Thane, Ciena tried to convince her friend to return to Imperial service. She reassured Thane that he would not be arrested since the Empire had a shortage of qualified officers. However, Thane was adamant that he would never return to the Empire. He recounted his disillusionment arising from the destruction of Alderaan and the enslavement if the Bodach'i. When Ciena pointed out that the rebels murdered their mentor Tarkin and friend Jude, Thane assured her that he would not join the a Rebellion. During their meeting, Ciena admitted her disillusionment with the Empire but was unwilling to break her oath. When Thane disagreed, she remarked that second-wavers broke their promises.

Following a tense discussion, Thane and Ciena made love for the first time, but it was short lived. Unable to convince Thane to return to the Empire, Ciena told him to leave Jelucan and catch the next freighter to an independent world. Ciena warned Thane that she would report him to the Empire if he had not left by then. Breaking her oath to the Empire for the first and last time, she warned him not to indenture himself and advised him to find work somewhere in the Outer Rim. Thane reluctantly accepted Ciena's advice and the two embraced each other. To protect Thane, Ciena told her superior officer Captain Ronnadam that he had committed suicide due to his grief over the loss of many comrades aboard the Death Star.

Enter Lohgarra
Seven months after the Battle of Yavin, Thane found work as a pilot and navigator on the Mighty Oak Apocalypse under the Wookiee Captain Lohgarra. While Lohgarra hired several itinerant crew members, her only other permanent crew member was a JJH2 model astromech droid. Though Thane concealed his past from the other crew, he confided in Lohgarra. Under Lohgarra's captaincy, Thane and her crew often went on missions to help desperate worlds that were abused or neglected by the Empire, something Thane found fulfilling and purposeful. While helping the Tarsunt engineer Brill and the Ithorian maintenance officer Methwat Tann to deliver a shipment of constructor droids on the cold planet of Zeitooine, he witnessed a local family being arrested by Imperial stormtroopers. Thane was so distressed by the plight of the family that he forgot to buy a new power cell when Brill questioned him, he claimed that the shops did not have anything in their price range.

Eighteen months after the Battle of Yavin, Thane and Lohgarra took part in a mission to deliver medical supplies to Oulanne following a flood that left many without food, water, and medical supplies. While assisting the relief efforts, he was recruited by Wedge Antilles who had also sent aid from the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Although they did not have much to offer by way of supplies, this valiant display of concern for the people of the systems under their control forced Thane to contemplate joining the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Although he resented them for destroying the Death Star and killing many of his friends, he knew they were his best chance of stopping the cruel acts of the Empire.

Thane subsequently returned to the Mighty Oak Apocalypse to inform Logharra of Wedge's offer to bring him to the Rebel Alliance. Logharra too felt sympathetic to the Rebels' plight, given that her own people were enslaved by the Empire. However, she stated that if they were to join the Rebels, the decision would have to be unanimously by the crew, which would not happen for some time. He then confided to her his concerns that by joining the Rebellion, it would mean fighting against his friends in the Empire, including Ciena. Logharra assured him that the Force had a way of bringing people together when the time was right.

Battle of Hoth
After joining the Rebellion, Thane was assigned to Echo Base on the icy planet of Hoth. As a trained starfighter pilot, Thane was assigned to Corona Squadron. While braving the icy cold, Thane befriended a rebel pilot named Dak Ralter, who later served as the rebel Luke Skywalker's gunner during the Battle of Hoth. Despite joining the Rebellion, Thane was uncomfortable with Luke for killing several of his former classmates aboard the Death Star and avoided contact with him. When the Empire discovered their base and attacked Hoth, Thane flew a snowspeeder with the Jelucani Twi'lek copilot Yendor, who served as his gunner.

Thane and Yendor's mission during the battle was to harry the Imperial ground assault forces until the rebel transports could escape into hyperspace. Using Thane's knowledge of the blueprints of an AT-AT and his extensive experience in flying, the two were able to destroy a walker by exploiting the weak spot in the armor of the walker, the ankle. After the last transport had lifted off, the two raced to their X-wings and met with the rebels at the designated rendezvous. As Thane left Hoth, he saw the Imperial fleet and realized that one day he might encounter Ciena in battle and unknowingly kill her.

Unknown to Thane, his lover Ciena learned that he had joined the Rebellion after analyzing footage of his snowspeeder harrying AT-AT walkers during the Battle of Hoth. Due to their love, she did not report him to his Imperial superiors. After reaching the MC80 star cruiser Liberty, Corona Squadron's home base, Thane learned from Wedge that Dak died on Hoth, which greatly depressed Thane. As he was handing out equipment to new recruits, he was reunited with his old friend from his days in the Royal Imperial Academy, Kendy Idele, who had also deserted from Imperial service. Thane and his rebel comrades spent the rest of the day account for lost personnel and stock following the retreat from Endor.

Meeting Mon Mothma
With some time to spare, Thane decided to get himself drunk with jet juice. After stumbling through the Liberty's corridors, he finally decided to sit down against a wall, before an unknown woman appeared to support him and guide him to a chair. In his drunken stupor, Thane spilled out his life story and how much he loved Ciena to the stranger, who then offered him a cup of water.

Thane later found himself waking up in his bunk, where a coy Yendor revealed that their squadron was due for a briefing in a half hour. After getting a shower and a treatment from 2-1B, Thane arrived in the briefing and was mortified to discover that the woman who helped him the previous night was none other than Mon Mothma. After Mothma told Corona Squadron that they would be permanently based on the Liberty doing special reconnaissance missions for the Rebel Alliance, she then requested to speak with Thane privately. Once they were alone, Thane apologized for his previous unprofessional behavior. Mothma told him that she was not concerned with the events from the night before, but wanted to make sure that he did not doubt himself in battle again. He assured her that he was devoted to their cause, and he took heed of her words that it was acceptable to love someone on the other side of the war so long as he loved the principles of the Rebel Alliance more.

Return to Jelucan
After scouting the planet D'Qar as a possible base, Corona Squadron returned to the Liberty, where Thane got down to talking with Kendy about Ciena. The discussion became more heated as Thane grew to accept that the woman he loved was gone.While listening to Imperial transmissions from his home world of Jelucan, Thane learned that Ciena's mother Verine Ree was being accused in an Imperial court of 'embezzling' funds from the local mine that she managed. This prompted Thane to request a few days leave from his commanding officer, so that he may stand with her family during a time of strife and betrayal. He was granted this leave on the merits that he would return, and that he wouldn't be missing when the Rebel fleet would jump to another system.

When he reached Jelucan, he was alarmed and saddened by the state of his homeworld, where the sky was black with coal mining soot and the mountains were hollowed out from mining. He journeyed through the rapidly modernizing Valentia, awed by the fact that the valley folks and second-wavers were no longer distinguishable from each other. They all now wore factory made clothing supplied by the Empire. At Ciena's house, he planted the customary maroon dyed flag into the sandy trench in front, attempting to make amends with her. Throughout their interactions, Thane assumed that Ciena did not suspect he had joined the Rebel Alliance.

The two flew together in Thane's old ship, and it was as if they were never apart. Returning to the Fortress, their childhood hideout, Ciena revealed that she knew he joined the Rebellion and demanded to know why he would join a group she designated "terrorists" who had killed Jude. Thane passionately defended the rebels and retorted that Palpatine was the terrorist for ruling by fear. Although they could not agree on who was fighting on the right side of the war, there was no denying their passion for each other. They shared a night together and made love a second time under the blankets. Afterwards, Ciena revealed that she knew he was involved in the Battle of Hoth by how he flew his snowspeeder. In turn, Thane told her how he respected his superiors in the Alliance and how they in turn trusted him to return to Jelucan.

After the trial of Ciena's mother, he returned to the Rebel fleet, where he admitted to General Rieekan and Corona Squadron regarding his meeting with Ciena and her status as an Imperial officer. His admission took everyone by surprise, which quickly made him the least popular member of the squadron. Despite his assurance that his starfighter did not have a tracker, it was checked anyway.

Skirmish in the Hudalla system
Corona Squadron was assigned the task of scouting a buildup of Imperial forces off of one of the uninhabited moons of the Hudalla system. While they were assessing the size of the Imperial fleet, a squadron of TIE fighters led by Ciena Ree and Nash Windrider, his former roommate, engaged them. Nash was furious that Thane had joined the Rebellion and sought to kill him in the battle. The only thing that allowed Thane and most of Corona Squadron to escape without heavy casualties was Ree's involvement in shielding Thane's X-wing from Nash while he was preparing to jump to hyperspace.

Battle of Endor
He then participated in the Battle of Endor, where the role of Corona Squadron was to cover the other squadrons as they entered the Death Star. Within moments of the start of the battle, he witnessed the annihilation of the ship he and Corona Squadron had been stationed on, the Liberty, by the superlaser of the Death Star. While they waited for the shield generators on Endor to be taken down, Corona Squadron damaged the engines of the Subjugator. When the shields went down, the Rebels attacked the exposed Death Star led by General Lando Calrissian in the Millennium Falcon.

Battle of Jakku
A year later, at the Battle of Jakku, Thane and other Imperial defectors were tasked with capturing the Imperial Star Destroyer Inflictor for the New Republic. Using their knowledge of Imperial ship design and procedures, the Rebels successfully boarded the Inflictor, using Thane's knowledge of the Star Destroyer gained during his time at the Royal Imperial Academy. The strike team then successfully disabled the ships engines and self-destruct system. Thane recognized the voice of Ciena Ree being played throughout the vessel on the intercoms, calling for the evacuation of all Imperial personnel within the designated time limits to prevent the Inflictor from being captured by the Rebel forces.

Telling the rest of his crew to abandon the ship, he headed to the bridge, which Ciena had sealed off. Remembering the quote Ciena used to show her deceased sister beautiful or surprising moments in her life, "Look through my eyes", he cracked the password and entered the bridge. Although Ciena's oath required her to see the ship destroyed, he tried to take her with him, and the two fought. Using his physical strength, he subdued her and carried her away to an escape pod, narrowly ejecting into the atmosphere in time to survive. When they came to a stop, a squad of New Republic commandos arrived and arrested Ciena.

Thane finally managed to visit Ciena in prison after a week of repeated attempts. Although Ciena had remained loyal to the Empire, she could see its faults and wished that her oath no longer stood. She thought that the New Republic would make an example out of her, torturing and executing her, but Thane assured her that even if she didn't give up an intel, the Republic did not treat its prisoners of war that way and were very lenient. He remained confident in the goodness and fairness of the Republic, vowing to wait for her as long as it took so they could be together.

Personality and traits
Thane Kyrell was a human male with reddish-blonde hair. When he was eight years old, Thane was considered to be short for his age but had large hands and feet. As an adult, Kyrell was a tall well-built Human man. Thane had a difficult relationship with his family. His father Oris Kyrell was a harsh disciplinarian who did not hesitate to use physical force to discipline his children. His older brother Dalven regularly bullied and belittled him. While he got on slightly better with his mother Ganaire, he did receive much love and affection from his family. This dysfunctional relationship was best reflected when none of his family members accompanied him during his sent-off to the Royal Imperial Academy on Coruscant.

Thane had a warm and deep relationship with his friend Ciena Ree, which dated back to their childhood. Despite being outnumbered and outmatched, Thane bravely defended her against several second-waver bullies until Grand Moff Tarkin intervened. To compensate for his strained relationship with his parents and brother, Thane developed a strong friendship with Ciena that eventually blossomed into a romantic relationship. The two continued their loving relationship despite fighting on opposite sides during the Galactic Civil War. Thane's love for Ree led him to forcibly rescue her during a perilous mission during the Battle of Jakku.

As a child, Thane had a passion for starships and piloting and aspired to join the Imperial Navy. He was a hardworking and talented student who won the respect of his peers and instructors. Despite his promising career as an elite pilot, Thane became disillusioned with the Empire after witnessing the destruction of Alderaan and the enslavement of Bodach'i aliens on Kerev Doi. After descending into a state of despair, Thane found work as a co-pilot and navigator for the Wookiee Lohgarra and subsequently joined the Rebellion. While Thane was not an idealist, he believed that the Rebellion and their promised New Republic would be a more just and fair government than the Empire. As a starfighter pilot, Thane joined the Rebel Alliance's starfighter corps and flew in Corona Squadron.

Thane believed that the Rebel Alliance and their New Republic was a force for good in the galaxy. Despite being a firm supporter of the Rebellion, Thane struggled with the knowledge that many of his former Imperial Academy classmates including Ciena, Berisse, and Nash Windrider were fighting on the other side. The rebel leader and future Chancellor Mon Mothma helped Thane to overcome his self doubts and despair by assuring him that he could still love Ciena provided he was still loyal to the Rebellion. Thane also found it difficult to speak with Luke Skywalker, the young rebel pilot who destroyed the Death Star. Thane had a friend named Jude Edivon who had perished aboard the Death Star.

Skills and abilities
As a starfighter pilot and former Imperial cadet, Thane Kyrell was a skilled pilot who was selected for the Imperial Navy's elite track. He knew how to operate a blaster and could also engage in hand-to-hand combat. Thane knew how to improvise a laser cannon using spare parts. After deserting the Empire, he put his skills to good use by working as the Wookiee Lohgarra's co-pilot and navigator. Due to his training at the Imperial Academy and knowledge of Star Destroyer layouts, he was handpicked for a New Republic mission to capture an Imperial Star Destroyer during the Battle of Jakku.

Appearances

 * Lost Stars