Chiraneau

Chiraneau was a Human male who served the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War. A TIE Fighter ace and an expert in the field of deep-space transmissions, he was promoted to the rank of admiral by Firmus Piett, the commanding officer of Darth Vader's Death Squadron. In 4 ABY, Chiraneau was serving as Piett's personal advisor aboard the Star Dreadnought Executor during the Battle of Endor, and he was killed when the warship plummeted into the second Death Star's surface.

Biography
A Human male, Chiraneau was an expert in the field of deep-space transmissions. In his service to the Galactic Empire, he also flew as a TIE pilot, becoming an ace.

Sometime following the Battle of Yavin, Chiraneau partook in a skirmish against at least one Rebel pilot. Defeated in the fight, the Imperial pilot managed to escape the engagement with his life in his crippled TIE Fighter.

Chiraneau was later promoted to the naval rank of admiral at the request of Admiral Firmus Piett, the commanding officer of Death Squadron, a fleet of Imperial warships normally overseen by the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Chiraneau served as Piett's personal advisor aboard the Star Dreadnought Executor, the flagship of the fleet.

In 4 ABY, Chiraneau was present aboard the second Death Star battlestation during its construction in the Endor system. He was one of the Imperial officers assembled to greet Vader when the Sith Lord arrived aboard the Death Star to discuss the station's lagging construction schedule with Moff Tiaan Jerjerrod, the station's commander. When the Rebel Alliance launched an attack on the Death Star, Chiraneau served aboard the Executor as Piett's personal advisor during the engagement. After a Rebel A-wing starfighter crashed into the Executor bridge, setting off a chain reaction that sent the warship out of control, Chiraneau and most of the ship's crew died when the massive Super Star Destroyer collided into the Death Star's surface.

Personality and traits
Chiraneau was a deep-space transmissions expert and a TIE Fighter ace. He was promoted to admiral at the recommendation of Admiral Firmus Piett and served as the latter's personal advisor aboard the Executor, the flagship of the Imperial fleet assembled at Endor. Chiraneau had gray hair.

Behind the scenes
Admiral Chiraneau first appeared in the opening scene of 1983's Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi as an unnamed background character. He was given a name and a brief backstory in the 2000 Death Star II Limited expansion set of the Star Wars Customizable Card Game and was also given an entry in 2008's The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, the first source to confirm his death at the Battle of Endor. Chiraneau, in his TIE Fighter, was added to the video game Star Wars Galaxies in Game Update 20 as one of various, randomly-generated "elite pilots" who the player, as a Rebel character, can fight in a Tier 7 Duty Mission. When vanquished, a message indicates that the player successfully defeated Chiraneau. The player then receives a collection icon for the feat.

According to several images found on T-bone's Star Wars Universe website, Chiraneau was meant to appear in at least two more scenes in Return of the Jedi. The first four images show Vader and a group of Imperial officers (Chiraneau included) heading toward the Death Star's docking bay to greet the Emperor upon his arrival. The last two images appear to be from the beginning of an extended version of the Emperor's arrival, though it is difficult to tell if the actor portraying Chiraneau is present in them.

Because an alternate angle of the Return of the Jedi scene showing Vader's arrival on the second Death Star was reused for Vader's return to the Executor from Bespin in the Special Edition of The Empire Strikes Back, the actor who portrayed Chiraneau can be seen in the Special Edition version alongside other extras who portrayed Imperial officers in Return of the Jedi.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi PhotoComic
 * Classic Star Wars: Return of the Jedi book-and-record
 * Classic Star Wars: Return of the Jedi book-and-record