Jesmin Ackbar

"With my name, Uncle. My commanders were afraid of putting me in the line of fire, for fear that I'd be killed&hellip;and that you'd blame them."

- Jesmin Ackbar to her uncle on what brought her to Wraith Squadron

Jesmin Ackbar was a female Mon Calamari and the niece of the famed Admiral Ackbar. She chose to embark on a career as a pilot for the New Republic, however, prior to her placement within Wraith Squadron Jesmin rarely saw combat from the cockpit of a starfighter. Throughout her early career, she was often marginalized by her superior officers within Starfighter Command; the reason being that because she was a direct blood-relation to the Admiral of the Fleet, no squadron commander wanted to be held responsible for her death. This caused Jesmin to feel that her training had been a waste of resources; though she would meet her death not long after joining the Wraiths, Jesmin nonetheless proved her uncle's as well as her commander's faith in her abilities.

Early life
Jesmin was born on Mon Calamari to an unknown sibling of the famous Admiral Ackbar. Though not much was known about her early life, she eventually made the choice to follow in her uncle's footsteps and joined the New Republic Defense Force. Jesmin graduated from her initial pilot training at the top of her class and went on to further training as a communications expert, again achieving top grades. However, once she was assigned to a line unit within Starfighter Command, her commanders would not let her participate in anything more dangerous then routine scouting missions that had little chance of seeing combat or, even worse, desk assignments. Despondent over her situation, Jesmin began to look for opportunities to prove that she was not a waste of the many credits spent in her training; in desperation, she put in for a transfer to Wraith Squadron.

Wraith Squadron service
"Wraith Leader, this is Two. I have transmissions on an Imperial channel..."

- Jesmin Ackbar prior to the Battle of Folor

When Commander Wedge Antilles began putting together a roster of pilot candidates for his pilot-commando unit, he wanted pilots who had track records of being chronic screw-ups, insubordinates, and generally those who would otherwise be considered to have ill-fated careers but who desperately wanted another chance to prove themselves. Although Jesmin was neither a bad pilot nor a troublemaker, and indeed had exemplary marks during her own training, she was brought in to serve as the squadron's communications specialist. During the unit's initial training, she was backhanded by another candidate, a Quarren named Triogor Sllus; due to a previous incident on his record he was washed out of the squadron two days later.

The unit's first action came at the defense and evacuation of Folor Base after it was discovered by Project Morrt, a program of parasite tracking droids developed by Warlord Zsinj. Jesmin played a crucial role in the leadup to the battle when she picked up incoming Imperial comm traffic. After careful examination of the transmissions and some creative slicing executed by Eurrsk "Grinder" Thri'ag under orders from Kell Tainer, the signals indicated the approach of the Imperial II-class Star Destroyer Implacable. After the battle and subsequent capture of an enemy vessel in the Xobome system, the two relatives were finally able to visit. During the conversation that followed the topic of Jesmin's place in the squadron came up. Ackbar, who had been surprised to see her name on the roster, asked his niece about it; Jesmin told him why, and asked that he not place blame on Wedge should she be killed in combat while serving with the Wraiths. Ackbar simply asked her if she was happy, and when Jesmin replied in the affirmative, he agreed to "hold him blameless". Ackbar expressed faith in Jesmin's ability and Wedge's training methods, advising her to trust the commander's teachings.

Now stationed aboard the captured modified CR90 corvette Night Caller, Wraith Squadron soon found itself pitted against Warlord Zsinj as they began the task of systematically bringing down the financial empire that funded his war machine. Jesmin, as the squadron's communications specialist, aided Grinder in setting up and supervising a complicated holoprogram that would disguise Garik "The Face" Loran as the corvette's former master, Captain Zurel Darillian. This became necessary once it was discovered that dead captain had had secret dealings with many of Zsinj's contacts as, per Commander Antilles' plan, the vessel continued on its formerly appointed rounds. On one of the Wraiths' first commando raids on the world of Xartun, Jesmin and her sophisticated comm gear enabled them to enter the targeted transparisteel refining and manufacturing facility without setting off alarms. However, unanticipated complications would arise when a trio of Viper probe droids appeared. Once the droids were dispatched, Jesmin alerted the other Wraiths to approaching troops, again opening the facility's hangar door just enough to allow for good cover.

Death in combat
During an assault on the pirate gang based aboard the Blood Nest, who had encamped their crippled transport on one of the moons of M2398-3, Jesmin's X-wing was hit by a ground-based pulse cannon that had been mounted on tank treads. Her snubfighter suffered serious damage, including a failed inertial compensator and, despite the best efforts of fellow pilot Kell Tainer to save her fighter by using his own craft to redirect its course away from a series of hills, it was shattered upon the surface of the moon. However, prior to her being shot down Jesmin scored three kills against the amalgamation of Uglies assembled by the pirates, officially becoming a New Republic ace. Due to the nature of the damage suffered by her craft she was rendered unconscious, having been blacked-out due to excessive G-forces; she was unable therefore to recover her fighter or eject. Tainer, though his attempts to save the Mon Cal pilot proved futile, would be awarded the Kalidor Crescent for his conspicuous bravery. In the immediate aftermath, Wedge composed a letter to send to her uncle.

Later, when the campaign against the Implacable had concluded after the warship was destroyed and Admiral Apwar Trigit had been killed, the Wraiths would reorganize and receive new pilots. In the wake of Jesmin's death, Hohass "Runt" Ekwesh would volunteer to become the unit's new communications specialist, using field experience to make up for his lack of formal training.

Personality and traits
Like most Mon Calamari, Jesmin was peaceful by nature, yet she was also intensely loyal and dedicated to her cause and comrades-in-arms. She was a skillful pilot who scored high marks during her training, and was also highly adept at communications, both in protocols, the use of technology, and even basic to intermediate cryptanalysis. She was able to use these skills to pick up Imperial traffic and alert her fellows to the impending threat of the Implacable prior to the battle at Folor Base; these skills also came in handy when plotting and executing commando raids, such as the mission to Xartun.

It therefore came as a surprise to both her uncle and her future commanding officer when Jesmin applied for and was accepted into Wraith Squadron, a unit which was intended to be made up of misfits and those facing the ends of their careers but who still wanted to prove themselves; it was this innate sense of loyalty, of not wanting to be a burden and a waste to her cause that drove her. Jesmin was also known to possess a light-hearted sense of humor; she would frequently find amusement in the mannerisms and joking of her comrades within the squadron, as well as indulging in good-natured banter herself. Her time in the squadron and subsequent death had a profound effect on her fellow pilots as well as her commanding officer at the time, Wedge Antilles.

Behind the scenes
The character of Jesmin Ackbar was created by author Aaron Allston for the novel X-wing: Wraith Squadron. In X-wing: Iron Fist she is mistakenly referred to as Jasmin Ackbar.

According to Allston, Ton Phanan was originally scheduled to die when Jesmin did, in his first novel. However, he felt that Phanan still had something to contribute to the overall story before he died, which he ultimately did on Halmad in X-wing: Iron Fist, his second novel. Allston decided to use the character of Ton Phanan to help build the story of another Wraith, that of Garik Loran. He knew that he could not use the character of Jesmin to further Loran's character, therefore he decided to kill off Jesmin instead of Ton.

Appearances

 * X-wing: Wraith Squadron
 * X-wing: Iron Fist
 * X-wing: Isard's Revenge