Hazram Namir

"You sign on to enough armies, you start to recognize the people to stick close to."

- Hazram Namir

Hazram Namir, briefly named Donin and Umu Seven, was a male human soldier from the planet Crucival. During his early life he fought for various factions that managed to seize a dominant amount of power on his homeworld. However, after the Galactic Empire used him and many others as cannon fodder against the Alliance to Restore the Republic, he decided to join the other side as a ticket off of Crucival.

After three years in the Alliance's Sixty-First Mobile Infantry Namir eventually became First Sergeant and led his own squad. They ended up rescuing an Imperial governor named Everi Chalis on Haidoral Prime. Chalis offered information on the weak points in the Empire's war machine in return for asylum in the Alliance. Her information proved useful to the Sixty-First during their campaign on Coyerti and their gamble to secure resources for their damaged CR90 corvette, the Thunderstrike.

Namir and two other soldiers eventually came to escort Chalis and the Sixty-First's captain, Micha Evon, to Hoth, for a strategy conference. However, the Empire soon discovered the rebel presence on Hoth and invaded. Namir and Chalis were able to survive the battle and make it back to the Sixty-First but Evon and the other two were killed. Namir took command in Evon's place and Chalis forged a new plan for them, named Operation Ringbreaker. Namir led the Sixty-First through this campaign on multiple planets until the Thunderstrike was shot down on Sullust, leaving them stranded. Namir prepared his company for an inevitable attack and they held out until the Imperial forces were defeated.

Early life
Hazram Namir grew up on the planet Crucival. His father fought in the Clone Wars for the Confederacy of Independent Systems but after they lost the war, he retired from fighting. After, he told Namir about the Clone troopers he fought against and how the Galactic Republic made them in batches. Following the Clone Wars, the Republic transitioned into the Galactic Empire. Although they had control of the majority of the galaxy, on Crucival, they confined themselves to a transmitter tower. Namir learned to not go near the tower as the stormtroopers there killed anyone who trekked near it. The Imperials there had good reason to isolate themselves as Crucival fell into civil war between various power hungry factions that had spawned from the outcome of the Clone Wars. The fighting left the planets residents isolated from the rest of the galaxy, making off-world resources, like blasters, very valuable.

The Malkhani Insurrections
"I'm here to serve the clan.''" "''I guess you are. Just don't get your hopes up. Take it one fight at a time."

- Hazram Namir and a veteran soldier

By 6 BBY, the Malkhanis, led by Warlord Malkhan, were the most powerful faction. Namir's father told him that they were no different to any other faction on Crucival, warning him that they would only fail. However, Namir thought he was wrong and left him to join the Malkhanis. There, he received four gifts: The first was his new name, Donin; the second was ink-rubbed brands to prove his new name; the third was a serrated knife; and the final was a blaster, something his masters assured was the most precious of the four gifts, especially as it only had a dozen shots left in it.

Forty-seven days into the Malkhani Insurrections, Namir was stationed at a hilltop behind a stone wall. He and the poeple around him were there to fight an opposing force which had taken a nearby quarry and threatened the Malkhanis territory. Although victory was inevitable for his side, Namir questioned his own survival. While he was hiding behind cover, he heard a howling noise and aimed his gun over the wall. He found nothing in front of him and a man behind him pointed him upwards to a TIE fighter heading towards the Empire's transmitter tower. The man warned him that messing with the Empire would get them all killed but Namir already new that. The enemy, however, appeared shortly and Namir aimed over the wall to see them approaching in the yellow grass below. Most of them carried spears but some lugged blaster cannons the size of tree branches and both sides opened fire immediately.

Serving the Creed
"You can still come back. There's enough room and enough food. I can hide you from the Creed&mdash;I know I can.''" "''The Creed serves us meat and honey and wine every night. When I wake up, I smell fruit instead of someone's waste in the street. I made oaths to them. Why would I ever go back with you."

- Namir's father, and Namir

Namir thought he would be serving the Malkhanis forever. But he was proven wrong when the Warlord Malkhan's Lieutenants made claims to his cache of weapons. The bloodletting after had been worse than anything Namir had seen prior. However, he was lucky enough to find the Opaline Creed quickly after. When he joined them, he was given the name Umu Seven, Umu after the second son of the Hieroprince and seven because there were six other Umus in the Creed. During his time there, he befriended a girl called Pira Ten. She became family to him, and sometimes he pretended he saw an alien, which excited her because non-humans were never seen on Crucival.

In 4 BBY, on the four-hundredth day of the Tripartite Culture, Namir was heading to the Opaline Creed cloister after running errands when he bumped into his father. Namir did not want to talk to him and continued walking. His father followed and continued talking to him. When Namir tried to make him leave he asked him to come back and live with him again. Namir harshly refused but did not turn around to see his father again. Namir eventually made it to the cloister and he found a bruised thorn pear in his sack, which he new his father would have slipped in. He then entered a grassy area where Pira was. They ate and Umu described another imaginary alien to her.

Final days on Crucival
"So: Why do you wish to join the rebellion against the Empire?''" "The Empire killed my friends." "You seek revenge then?" "Not really." "''Good. Revenge is a fuel that burns too swifty."

- Gadren and Namir

Eventually the creed failed, and Namir drifted from faction to faction, including the Lady of Coins. He also recruited more like Pira, such as Tar and Mishru, who he had fought against until their own masters had fallen and left them to rob passersby on the streets. Namir soon formed a band of nearly a dozen soldiers, who were ready to stop drifting from war to war. He eventually learned of his fathers death, the man being stabbed in the gut by a child.

One day he and those that followed him were contracted by the Empire to defend the transmitter tower that Namir had steered clear from for so long. Namir thought it was the best opportunity in ages. The Imperials armed them and over a thousand other residents with blasters for an imminent attack from rebels. Soon enough, the rebels layed siege on the defenses, quickly overpowering the citizens despite being outnumbered. The battle was a quick disaster, with most of the armed civilians being killed in the first wave as the Imperials abandoned them and hid under their sheild.

Namir was one of the few natives to survive the ensuing fight. On the fourth day of the battle, he was almost found by a probe droid and ended up injuring his leg trying to stay away from it. Shortly after, he discovered Pira barely alive in a ditch. One of her legs was badly damaged and beyond infected. Namir and sat with her and the last thing they talked about before she died was bread pudding, which the Creed used to serve on their holy days. The next morning, he left her in the ditch and continued crawling through the battlefield to get out. He made it to what was left of the Opaline Creed cloister and, that night, he watched the hills burn from the battle.

The tower fell the next day, Namir spent the following days foraging for food before. Almost a week after the battle, he found a line of people going from the nearby city and towards the ruins of the Empire's transmitter tower. Many of them were armed, and Namir followed them to an off-worlder camp he presumed belonged to the rebels. He made it to the front of the line of travellers and a Besalisk named Gadren collected him and sat him down. There, Namir learned that it was a recruitment for the Sixty-First Mobile Infantry, a company fighting for a larger rebel faction that opposed the Empire. After Gadren explained their cause to him, he looked around at the camp and studied it. When he saw a young man recruit being collected from the line, he deduced to Gadren why that man may be a problem to the Sixty-First. After doing that, they walked around the camp and Namir studied the other recruits and whether they would be useful or not. Gadren asked Namir if he would teach them and he replied that he would if he had to. With nowhere else to go and with no one left on Crucival to fight for, Namir signed on with the Sixty-First, otherwise known as Twilight Company.

Becoming a rebel
"I hear good things about you, Private. Sairgon informs me you keep saving the new recruits' lives. And those of some older soldiers, too.''" "''I've been doing this longer than most of them. Still having trouble judging firing ranges, though; not a lot of artillery on Crucival."

- Micha Evon and Namir

In the weeks after Namir joined Twilight Company, he became a great asset for the company. On numerous occasions he saved the lives of other new recruits, and sometimes of more experienced soldiers as well. Lieutenant Sairgon repeatedly reported this to Twilight Company's captain, Micha Evon&mdash;referred to as Howl, beyond earshot. Two months after Namir left Crucival, news went around about the destruction of the planet Alderaan, orchestrated by the Empire's new superweapon, the Death Star. Namir asked Gadren how it was different from any of the other atrocities the Empire had committed. Gadren told him that there was a difference between the hope of life and absolute death.

A few days later, Twilight Company was fighting in the honey fields of Vir Aphshire. At the same time, the Alliance forces were attacking the Death Star. Word soon came to Twilight Company that their attack was successful in destroying the Death Star. Namir was manning a trench when the soldiers began cheering about it. Vir Aphshire was liberated by Twilight Company the next day and he was told to deliver a report to Howl by Sergeant Fektrin. Sairgon led Namir to Howl and he gave him the report. Howl then told Namir to walk with him and as they walked, he acknowledged Namir's heroic acts within the company. He then asked Namir what Twilight Company could do in their final day or two on Vir Aphshire. When Namir suggested raiding the nearby settlement, Howl assured him that they were trying to win the hearts and minds of the people, as a tactical victory against the Empire was not possible with how small the Alliance was.

Namir mingled with the other soldiers of Twilight Company, befriending some like Brand, who had been watching him since he joined, and taking a dislike to others like Zab, who's squad he called "morons who could make a hydrospanner backfire". On late, dull nights, Namir wrote obscene poetry with Twilight Company's comm tech, who later died during the bombardment of Asyrphus. Twilight Company fought in many battles against the Empire during the advancement into the Mid Rim, on planets such as Phorsa Gedd and Bamayar. When the alliances forces were overstretched, the advancement was halted and the Mid Rim Retreat began. He and Twilight Company helped evacuate bases and rescue rebel heroes and Generals. Namir eventually ascended to the rank of First Sergeant in the company.

Discovery on Haidoral Prime
"Why did you need our attention?''" "''Thanks to the Rebellion, my days with the Empire are numbered. I understand you're recruiting. I want to join your company in return for asylum."

- Namir and Everi Chalis

After nine months of retreating, Twilight Company was fighting on Haidoral Prime, where they dwindled the Imperial forces in its capital, Haidoral Administrative Center One. Thirty hours into the fighting, Namir, Gadren and another soldier, named Charmer, were sneaking through a street in the rain and came across a pile of civilian bodies. After stopping to receive further orders over their comlink, four stormtroopers ambushed them, one firing a rocket at the trio. Namir gave orders to the other two and fired at the stormtroopers, one of them dropping to the ground from his and Charmer's shots. Gadren then appeared behind the artilleryman and picked the stormtrooper up, slamming them onto the another trooper. After Namir gunned down the last stormtrooper, the three assessed their injuries and returned to the rest of Twilight Company.

Zab's squad had managed to sneak an astromech droid into the city surveillance center where they they accessed the public address system and began advertising Twilight Company's open recruit. Three hours into the recruitment, they received a message, via a Mouse Droid, from a rebel sympaphizer in the Governor's mansion claiming that some of their soldiers had been taken hostage. Namir new it was a lie but Howl suspected that they might be civilians mistaken for Twilight soldiers.

Namir took his squad&mdash;Charmer, Gadren and Brand&mdash;to investigate the mansion. They entered the neighbouring residence and Namir convinced the people there to be cooperative by gunning down their custodial droid. They then went up to the rooftop garden and used a grappling hook to get onto one of the mansions balconies. Namir, Charmer and Brand entered the mansion, leaving Gadren on standby as the grappling line could not take a his weight. They roamed around the place, finding a line of statues of Imperial officials. When they got to the stairs, Charmer spotted two lightly amored local guards. Brand engaged first, quickly killing a guard with her knife. As Charmer took the second, Namir rushed forward and bumped into a stormtrooper. The two wrestled and Brand helped him by digging her knife into the trooper.

The three of them continued for the supposed location of the captives and soon reached it. They stormed in to find a dining hall converted into a main control room. Many military officers stood there and Namir asked of the supposed prisoners. The officers looked confused but the Imperial Governor Everi Chalis then intervened and claimed to be the prisoner. She shot the Colonel, who Namir had been pointing his gun at, and Namir and the other two began killing the rest of the officers. After Chalis killed the last officer, she asked to join Twilight Company in return for asylum in the Alliance. Gadren then appeared and stunned Chalis, and Namir agreed to take her back to the rest of Twilight Company.

The dangerous guest
"Do you think she's for real?''" "She could be." "''Because if she is&mdash;Twilight has a target on its back. A lot worse could come."

- Namir and Howl, on Chalis

Namir and the others took Chalis to Twilight Company's headquarters, the CR90 corvette Thunderstrike. Howl ordered her to be questioned in his office with Namir, Sairgon and Chief Medic Von Geiz by his side. She explained to them her rapid political decline in the Empire and offered them her knowledge on the weak points of the Empire's economical and military structure. She gave them examples to back her claims and offered Howl a drink. After hearing her, Howl decided to continue with her later.

After attending Chalis's interview, Namir began training the new recruits who were able to fight. He introduced them to the DLT-20A blaster rifle and explained the basic training process they were to endure. Namir noticed one of the recruits staring aimlessly and asked of her name. She called herself Roach, despite Namir telling her she could pick a better name. Namir asked her about the White Book, the Alliance's training manual. She answered him with enough evidence that she had read it, which Namir had not, and he then contradicted the book, assuring the recruits that they did not need to take it seriously. After summarizing his points to them, he dismissed the recruits to their training and Roach approached him. She admitted to not knowing how to fire a blaster rifle and he had her meet him in the armory to sort that out.

While Namir helped with the new recruits, Chalis was being held in a make-shift brig located at the ships secondary airlock. She had regular visits from Howl and food taken to her by Von Geiz. However, despite Howl's growing interest in her, the other soldiers in Twilight Company loathed her presence. Namir was forced to deal with one of the Haidoral recruits, named Corbo, who took a knife to her holding area. When Namir asked him why he was there, he told him that Chalis had ordered the deaths of his Felinx and other Felinx on Haidoral Prime.

A few days later, the Thunderstrike and its escort, the Braha'tok-class gunship Apailana's Promise, ran into an Imperial patrol by accident. Namir was awoken from his bunk by the klaxons and Roja asked him what was going on. Namir's assigned shelter, for the attack, was the mess hall. But he did not stay there for long as Sergeant Fektrin called him over to him. As the two discussed the situation, the Thunderstrike took another hit and Fektrin received word of a hull breach around where Chalis was being held. Namir rushed to the brig and found the area burning from the damage. At the airlock, the guard, Maediyu, was unconscious and Chalis was sitting crossed legged inside. Namir used his codes to open the door. Chalis, unfortunately, was not dressed to go back through the fire, so Namir took Maediya in. He then locked them in, keeping the fire from getting to them until help arrived.

That battle ended and the death count stood at three deaths from the Apailana's Promise. Namir spent days in the infirmary and after finally getting out, he met with Howl. During their meeting, Namir questioned Twilight Company's safety with Chalis as their guest and suggested handing her over to a more equipped Rebel company. However, despite the possibility of Chalis being a double agent or being manipulated, Howl thought that she may be an edge that the Alliance could use to turn the tide of the war.

The Coyerti Campaign
"Every planet stinks a little different."

- Hazram Namir

Twilight Company's next target was Coyerti, the staging ground for the development and testing of many of the Empire's biological weapons. Their mission was had two expected outcomes: to protect the Coyerti species during their breeding season, and provide cover for other Alliance forces that were retreating from the Mid Rim. Namir and Zab's squads were deployed together to take out an Imperial scout post. The two teams attacked from opposite sides and Gadren charged through with his blaster cannon. A grenadier almost killed the Besalisk but, luckily for him, the grenade did not detonate. Namir led Roach, who had replaced Charmer in his squad, to cover the others and two of Zab's men supported Gadren at the center of the camp to keep the Imperials from grouping up. After ten minutes, the camp was taken and the squads marched back into the jungle before TIE bombers could arrive and wipe them out.

On the second day of the Coyerti campaign, Namir and his squad were waiting in a swamp for an Imperial convoy to pass by. Unfortunately for them, Sairgon contacted them five hours in to announce that it had changed route. That night, they watched the distant flashes as an Imperial fort was under attack from a dozen squads. On the third day, the squad was assigned to take out an AT ST. At first, their efforts were a disaster, with the group enduring a series of unique but unsuccessful efforts to take the walker out. In the afternoon, they attacked it with a series of hit and run engagements. Roach lobbed a grenade close enough to make visible damage to the walker and by the evening, Namir devised a new tactic. They began luring the AT ST towards a marsh and eventually, the walker became submerged, with its crew trapped in the cockpit.

On the fourth day, Namir and his squad marched towards a distillery Chalis had mentioned of, which they were ordered to destroy. They arrived at the compound on the fifth day and Brand went in alone to set the detonators while Namir and the other two stayed to keep watch. Brand set her explosives on blue barrels, for thirty minutes, and returned to them. Once the barrel exploded, the compound began evacuating and Namir's squad entered the compound through one of the back entrances. They then milled through the rooms, rigging them to destroy the compound. Once done, Namir led them out and they were half a kilometer out from the compound when it exploded.

As they travelled towards their next rendezvous, the squad began feeling ill. Namir realized that it may have been one of the chemicals from the compound but they continued towards their destination regardless. They reached the rendezvous to find no dropship waiting. With no other option but to wait for it, the four rested there for the night. The dropship arrived two days later and ferried the four back to the Thunderstrike. Fortunately for them, the bio-toxins they had been contaminated with were easily treatable and they were saved.

Imperial pursuit
"Do you think the damage occurred in that first attack?''" "It is likely. I suspect even the Imperials did not identify our trail until Coyerti. Regardless, I do not have the adequate equipment to render repairs." "''Sen a full report to the Captain. This is going to be a problem."

- Namir and M2-M5 discuss the damages made to the Thunderstrike

Three days after their departure from Coyerti, the Thunderstrike and Apailana's Promise were attacked at the edge of the Metatessu sector by an Imperial destroyer. They escaped under the cover of the Apailana's Promise, but thirty hours later, the two ships were ambushed in the Enrivi system by a Light cruiser and a TIE Fighter Squadron. After decimating the forces and moving on again, the two ships were attacked in the Chonsetta system, nineteen hours later, by a dozen TIE Interceptors. Twilight Company escaped with minor damages but more Imperial groups were reportedly disengaging from Rebel engagements to hunt them. Namir approached the Thunderstrikes leading engineer, M2-M5, on the matter and the droid concluded that its hyperdrive was leaving a trail of hypermatter for the empire to follow. Namir told him to send a full report on this.

Howl gathered Twilight Company's staff together for a meeting, with Namir standing at the back with the less senior ones. There, they began debating on how to save Twilight Company, or at least the senior members. Howl assured the others that they were not abandoning Chalis and she stepped up with her own idea. She proposed finding an Imperial cargo transport and boarding it. Sairgon was sceptical about this but Howl interrupted the ensuing debate and asked Namir if it could be done. Namir built on the plan and suggested obtaining the necessary repair equipment for the Thunderstrike from a transport instead of capturing it. Howl thought it was an interesting idea and it went with it.

Gathering supplies
"Now we just hope your engineers were right about what they needed.''" "''Sure. Once we're free and clear of the Mid Rim, we get to put this whole botched retreat in the past. Lick our wounds before the next massacre."

- Chalis and Namir

Chalis conjured a plan to ambush and raid an Imperial heavy freighter. This plan took Twilight Company to the Redhurne system, where they waited two hours for one to appear. When a freighter did emerge, Chalis contacted it and tricked the crew into changing course. The Thunderstrike and Apailana's Promise then sprung from the moon, where they hid, and the Thunderstrike launched its boarding pods at the ship. Namir got onto the freighter with Chalis and two other soldiers. While the other two guarded the pod, he led her towards one of the command stations. Once there, they met with Sergeant Fektrin, who was leading a trio of engineers with his own squad. Chalis checked the ships systems for locations on the vessel where they could salvage parts from. Once she identified the nearest, they guarded the rear of Fektrin's team while they travelled there and left them before they reached the lower decks.

Namir and Chalis set up a kill zone down a hallway to eliminate any Imperial squads who passed the blockade that Sergeant Maximian Ajax's squad had set up. They managed to take out at least three Imperial squads before Fekrtin's team had finished their way and began making their way back to the boarding pods. Soon enough, an Imperial Gozanti-class cruiser came out of hyperspace to reinforce the freighter. Thus Howl gave the squads five minutes to get to the boarding pods. Namir had to break off from Chalis in order to assist Ajax's squad. He managed to free them from the stormtroopers attacking them, but Ajax died in the process. As he continued towards the pods, he also found the body of Fektrin, which had gone cold. He therefore took the sergeant's pod back to the Thunderstrike as the battle came to a close on the freighter. The mission was a success and, despite the loss of eight soldiers, Twilight Company could repair the Thunderstrike.

Escort to Hoth
"Tomorrow morning, Howl, Chalis, me, Roja, and Beak. Wish me luck on the shuttle ride."

- Namir, before the journey to Hoth

The Thunderstrike and Apailana's Promise were scheduled to rendezvous with three other battle groups in deep space for repairs. Namir was informed of this by Howl and Sairgon. During that discussion, Howl revealed to Namir a schematic, that Chalis had been working on, of the workings of the Empire. One of the things it had on it was a Tibanna gas mining operation in the Pantrosian Eye, something which Alliance spies had only uncovered two weeks before. After consulting this with the Alliance High Command, they invited Howl and Chalis to their headquarters for a strategy conference. Howl chose Namir to be part of their escort to the Rebel base.

The shuttle ride to Hoth was long and uneventful, with Namir using the time to exercise. None of them, not even Howl, knew of the location of the base and had to follow a route provided by the High Command. The route took them to Hoth, an ice planet. Upon arriving at the High Command's base, Echo Base, they were greeted by an Alliance General named Philap Bygar. Bygar acknowledged the hellish assignments Twilight Company had endured and congratulated them for that and their hospitality for Chalis.

Working at Echo Base
"Who'd you get into it with?''" "Kryndal. Didn't catch his last name. Or maybe his first." "He deserve it?" "''I like to think we both did."

- Han Solo and Namir

Howl and Chalis were quickly taken away for the strategy conference, leaving their escort, Namir, Roja and Beak, to do work around the base with the personnel. Namir did not have the technical specializations the other two possessed and was put to more basic work. On his second day on Hoth, Namir was warming power converters with an Alliance Special Forces soldier who he thought introduced himself as Kryndal. Kryndal talked about the four month training he had endured to join the Special Forces and recommended it to Namir, to which Namir refused. At the same time, Roja bonded hastily with the snowspeeder technicians and the talk around the base soon became entirely about the conference as more guests arrived.

A short while later, Namir was sat opposite Kryndal in the mess hall. Kryndal was discussing scenarios with two others where the Alliance took the Core Worlds. Namir wasn't so optimistic about how much Kryndal's passion went for the Alliance and when challenging Kryndal about how the Alliance would keep order after the Galactic Civil War. Kryndal and his friends tried to explain the Alliances plan but Namir ignored them and compared their compassion for their leaders to the blind loyalty of Darth Vader's stormtroopers. Namir's comment offended Kryndal to the point he swung at Namir. Namir caught his hand and threw him across the table. He then dug his elbow into an aiding soldier behind him and forced his knee into Kryndal's stomach. Before he could do anymore damage to his foe Namir was wrestled to the ground by the surrounding personnel and one of Kryndal's friends punched him in the jaw.

As a result of the fight, Namir was put on lifting duty. There he met Han Solo, a notorious smuggler and captain in the Alliance. The man was making repairs to his freighter, the Millennium Falcon when Namir delivered a bin of mechanical parts for it. Solo realized he had gotten into a fight and asked him who it was with. Namir answered him and the two carried on with their jobs. When finished&mdash;or given up&mdash;with the repairs Solo brought out a bottle of Corellian whiskey and the two had a discussion about the war. Solo had similar views to Namir on the Alliances origin and aims, but thought Namir's were more extreme.

Once his punishment was over, Namir found Roja and Beak and they recounted past battles and joked about how stuck up the Special Forces personnel were. The next day, Howl and Chalis returned with news of their imminent departure. Chalis, however, was not returning to Twilight Company and was going to stay with the High Command. She offered Namir to go with her but, when he was about to reply, a women rushed into the room with news that the Empire had discovered Echo Base.

Defending Outpost Delta
"I'm scheduled to leave on the first transport. The offer still stands&mdash;you're welcome to join me.''" "''I can't. I'm getting Howl off first."

- Chalis and Namir

Following the news of Echo Bases discovery, a full evacuation ensued, named Code K-one-zero. Namir began running system checks aboard the shuttle he and the others had arrived on. There, Chalis approached him. Thirty GR-75 medium transports were evacuating the most necessary at Echo Base, and she was scheduled for the first transport, named the Quantum Storm. Chalis offered Namir a final time to come with her, and the High Command, but he refused, wanting to ensure Howl's safety first.

Namir, Roja and Beak were assigned to Perimeter Outpost Delta where they huddled in the trenches with other soldiers from Echo Base. News soon came, through Namir's earpiece, of a fleet of Imperial-class Star Destroyers arriving above Hoth. Roja asked Namir many questions about the evacuation and what the Imperials were going to do next. Beak saved Namir from answering those and when the three noticed the sky shimmer abruptly, he pointed out that Echo Bases shield had activated. With the shield up, the Star Destroyers could not fire on Echo Base and had to send down ground forces to deal with the base. The three began passing a pair of macrobinoculars to spot any approaching enemies. Roja spotted Imperial ships first, and Beak identified them as Gozanti-class cruisers, carrying Imperial walkers to the ground.

Outpost Beta was the first sentry post to confirm the presence of ground troops. Soon after, flashes erupted in the sky, and the voice through Namir's comlink confirmed it to be shots from Echo Bases V-150 Planet Defender, which had just covered the Quantum Storm's escape. Unfortunately for the rebels, Outpost Beta was soon destroyed. Namir watched the flames in the distance and saw as the mines, which the soldiers at Outpost Beta had planted, were set off by an Imperial walker, dealing no effect. A female soldier came to Namir with news of incoming reconnaissance forces. Namir considered having the troops scatter for safety, but instead ordered them to get ready for the incoming troops.

The enemy force Outpost Delta faced consisted of two floating gunnery platforms, each carrying a dozen snowtroopers, and an escorting AT-ST. Namir ordered the outposts turret to fire on the platforms to prevent the troopers being deployed too close and overrunning the rebels. The Imperial forces advanced and the turret quickly annihilated one of the platforms and all of its troops on it. The AT-ST charged forwards and the second platform, which the turret failed to hit, deployed its troopers. Namir, Roja and Beak fired on the AT-ST in order to distract it from the turret. The AT-ST, though, ignored them and made short work of the turret. As the walker began picking off more troopers, the trio kept to the trench to keep the snowtroopers from reaching them.

The AT-ST then began crossing the trenches, reducing more artillery to ash. By the time it reached the south side, the female soldier who had alerted Namir of the incoming forces was holding on to its leg. She was unable to move her legs and one of her hands was trapped in the walkers gears. Namir saw her raise her a grenade with her free hand and disappear in a fire ball that took out the AT-ST. The second gunnery platform was now gone and Roja and Beak dealt with the last handful of snowtroopers charging for the trenches. But with no artillery left at Outpost Delta and most of its crew dead, Namir and the other two had no choice but to return to the Echo Base.

Searching for Howl
"We just got in from Delta. What's our status?''" "''Most of the transports made it out, but that shield's going down any second. Last from the command centre was to fall back and finish evac&mdash;all troops, all positions."

- Namir and a colonel

With Outpost Deltas designated vehicle destroyed and their Tauntauns scattered, Namir and the other surviving troops had to go on foot. Luckily for them, they found an abandoned HAVw A6 Juggernaut, which had been disabled during the fighting they took back to the main base. Roja managed to get it working again in minutes and the others climbed on. They rode back towards Echo Base, going in between two AT-ATs. When they passed the wave of advancing snowtroopers, the group had to huddle on the roof of the vehicle and fire on them. One soldier fell off and another was shot in the chest trying to throw a grenade, but the Juggernauts armor held long enough for them to reach friendly territory.

By the time Namir and the other reached Echo Base, the trenches and artillery there was being abandoned and the troopers were in full retreat. The other soldiers on the juggernaut scattered and Namir consulted with a colonel about the status of the rebels. According to the colonel, most of the GR-75 medium transports had made it out, but the last word from command was to fall back. Namir asked him what he meant by last word and the man told Namir that the AT-ATs had got a few shots to hit Echo Base, possibly hitting command.

Namir, Roja and Beak entered the base, which had descended into chaos. Many of the corridors were half collapsed, with bodies under the rubble in some cases, and although the base was emptier, they were sure to hear distant blaster shots from snowtroopers who had already entered the base. They reached the mess hall and slowly advanced to command. The corridor there was mostly filled with wreckage and the three clambered through. When reaching the command, they found Chalis stranded with the unconscious Captain Howl, whose temple was now bleeding. More blaster shots echoed and Chalis suggested circling around the east end of the base. He went off to scout the area for a hanger and found multiple bodies of soldiers who had been killed by the invading snowtroopers. One of them was one of Kryndal's friends and Namir thought another resembled Kryndal himself, but he did not have time to check.

Escaping Hoth
"You need to talk us past, send a clearance code like you did when we boarded the freighter."

- Namir, to Chalis

Namir returned to the others and they began moving towards a hanger together, carrying Howl. However, when they reached the corridor to the hanger, Darth Vader and a snowtrooper squad arrived. The group fired at Vader and his squad, killing one stormtrooper. The other ones moved out of the kill zone to return fire and Vader advanced. Beak told the others to concentrate fire but Vader kept advancing and deflecting shots, with his soldiers using his as cover. Vader then leapt at Beak and cut him in half. In response, Roja threw a fragmentation grenade grenade at the Sith Lord. Vader used the force to throw it towards Namir and it landed just two meters down the corridor to him, knocking him out when exploding.

Namir awoke soon after and began testing his limbs. Roja was dead a few meters away and Chalis was talking to Vader, expecting him to execute her. Vader was not there for Chalis and instead asked for Luke Skywalker. Their conversation was cut short by a snowtrooper claiming that they had located the Millenium Falcon. Vader threw Chalis into the wall and left with his escort. When Namir got up, he went to check Roja. The man had a blaster shot burned into his chest and was laid across Howl, who had died from his trauma. Namir began walking towards the hanger and realized Chalis was still there. She swung at him, but he caught her fist. He then convinced her to go back to the shuttle with him, and she agreed. Namir and Chalis then flew out of Echo Base, on the shuttle, and Chalis used her clearance codes to pose as a Blizzard Force unit in order to pass the Imperial blockade around Hoth.

Regrouping and recovering
"Howl trusted you. What would he do now?''" "''Something only Howl could do I'm sure. Better to ask ourselves this: what can we do without him?"

- Namir and Von Geiz

Namir and Chalis arrived in deep space, where Twilight Company had rendezvoused with the flotilla weeks before, only to find debris and a hollowed out freighter drifting around. Using a datachip Brand had given him in case of an emergancy, he followed its coordinates to Ankhural, a backwater planet, infested with pirates, beyond Imperial space. There, Namir found Twilight Company in a worse state than he thought. During their time at the flotilla, a light freighter, the one Namir had found drifting around, named the Trumpet's Call had arrived from an engagement with only a handful of survivors and no life support. The Thunderstrike had taken them in but, when investigating the freighter, Brand discovered that the survivors were actually Imperial spies. By that time, spies were on the loose and they stormed the Thunderstrike's bridge, and slaughtering the officers. The rest of the flotilla got away thanks to a distress call from Lieutenant Sairgon, before his demise, and Brand and Gadren were able to regain control of the Thunderstrike before the Star Destroyer Herald could destroy it. But overall, Twilight Company had lost its main officers, and were not ready to hear that Howl too was dead.

Twilight Company could not be completely ready to leave Ankhural until the Thunderstrike was fully repaired. Likewise, the Apailana's Promise was having its own repairs in orbit, overseen by a skeleton crew. Namir began attending daily conferences with the other most senior members of Twilight Company in the corvettes conference room. Although Von Geiz was now the most high ranking officer in Twilight Company, Namir's experience and tactical mind gained him more influence over the battle group and its staff. One of the first problems he faced was a group who were considering leaving Twilight Company. Consisting of recruits from Haidoral Prime and a portion of Fektrin's old squad, they were afraid that the Empire would find Twilight Company in its defenseless state and destroy them all. Namir brought this up with the other senior members of Twilight Company and decided to try and break them up by assigning them to different posts.

Quartermaster Hober soon brought up Howl's long delayed funeral. Namir thought it would be too much of a distraction, but was outvoted anyway. The funeral took place at a cantina and Namir and a few others told stories of Howl, and what he did for Twilight Company. Sometime later, Namir and Brand went to buy parts for the Thunderstrike's communications array in the local market. Most of the people there were unwilling to help the rebels, so they were forced to take parts by force. Once the communications rig was in place, the Thunderstrike began reaching out for other rebel groups. They eventually were able to briefly contact another Alliance member, who assured them that most of the Alliance High Command was still alive. Von Geiz asked if there was anyone they could reach, but the boy in the hologram did not know and wished them good luck.

A new plan
"Besides, the ship's about ready to takeoff. There's still work that has to happen, but we can handle it during flight.''" "Assuming we have somewhere to go." "''Tomorrow morning, senior staff meeting. We'll figure something out."

- Namir and Brand

Namir came to the realization that Twilight Company could not survive without a plan. For this he consulted Chalis, who had cooped up on the Thunderstrike, in what used to be Howl's quarters. He asked her for ideas and instead she brought up her past and how little the Empire cared about her defection, which annoyed her. Namir, though, brought up Sairgon, Fektrin and Ajax, who were dead because of how little the Empire cared about her. He told Chalis that she owed Twilight Company, but she dismissed it, assuming the information she gave to the Alliance High Command was enough to pay her debts.

Another problem arose for Twilight Company. A group of Twilight members had been attacked by thugs. While Jinsol came out with a broken nose, Maediyu had returned, holding the skin of her cheek in place. Brand thought it may have been the "real powers" of Ankhural sending a message to the battle group. She then travelled into the city to "finish the fight".

The next day, Namir went to the usual meeting of senior staff, only to find Chalis at the far end of the table. During her absence, she had devised a plan for Twilight Company, named Operation Ringbreaker. Its primary target was Kuat Drive Yards, but targeted a number of Imperial occupied worlds beforehand to draw out more forces from Kuat. The plan, in theory, could work, especially as a lot of the Imperial Navy was now chasing the Alliance into the Outer Rim, leaving the Core Worlds' defenses weakened. Although it would cost a lot of resources and inflict many casualties for Twilight Company, if they won over Kuat Drive Yards, the Empire's prime source of Star Destroyers would be gone. Although the plan drew much controversy, the vote was in favor, and Twilight Company had an objective.

Attack on Mardona III
"Your squads know the mission. If we don't make it down, the operation won't be compromised." "I know. We're going anyway."

- Chalis and Namir

Chalis managed to convince Twilight Company Namir planned most of Operation Ringbreaker. This put him in charge of the whole Operation and effectively over Twilight Company. Brand considered Namir the new Captain, but he called it temporary command. Twilight Company left Ankhural soon enough to begin Operation Ringbreaker.

The first target for Operation Ringbreaker was the warehouse world of Mardona III. The Thunderstrike and Apailana's Promise entered the atmosphere in a huddled formation, a plan devised by the crew of the Apailana's Promise. TIE fighters swarmed towards the two ships, blocking any chance of them deploying the two X-wings. Namir ordered the deployment of the drop ships from the bridge of the Thunderstrike and was keen to join them soon, despite Chalis' warnings. Thus he joined the troops and the Thunderstrike left the system to avoid destruction while the ground operations ensued. Each squad had two dozen ion mines, which they planted at junctions, tram lines and underground warehouse entrances. Namir tried to help as much as he could with Chalis, planting his own mines. Maediyu had appointed herself as his bodyguard, an act of respect for when he saved her from burning over a month before.

On the second day of the attack on Mardona III, Imperial armored vehicles were reported to be sweeping the whole sectors. Namir was forced have the teams fall back position and ordered the squads to cluster in tunnels below a housing block. They intended to have control of the block as it had food, water and computer resources available to them. Gadren, Mzun and Zab were concerned about civilians being affected in this operation, but Namir chose to go ahead anyway. The dozen squads pour into the housing block and demanded the residents to return to their homes. They sealed off most of the entrances, clearing hallways and posting sentries down in the tunnels. Chalis volunteered to deal with the citizens but Namir told her the recruits from Haidoral Prime would kill him if he let her do so. To resolve the situation, Namir got a resident from every floor and brought them to the housing blocks education center to assure them they were not going to be persecuted.

BY the fourth day of the attack, many of the residents of the housing block had left. Squads were either defending the area from periodic attacks by Imperials, or slipping out through air ducts to continue sabotaging the tramways. The civilians still at the housing block proved a distraction. Namir had to deal with multiple situations involving them nearly every hour. By the end of the day, Namir was caught in a different situation. Roach had decided to use one of the empty housing pods to dance to music. Namir told her to turn it down so the neighbouring residents did not have to complain.

An hour later, news came in that Charmer and his squad were ambushed by an armored worm vehical. Only Corbo alive, heavily bandaged from his injuries. After questioning the Corbo about the vehicle, Namir led a team to ambush to avenge Charmer and his two unlucky squad members and caught the worm vehicle as the crew was disembarking. The worm vehicle was destroyed that day and it's crew were brutally killed with it. At the same time, a contingent of Twilight soldiers, convinced of a leak in the housing block, began searching the housing block. They found an old man with a transmitter and beat him half to death before Gadren intervened. Namir decided to sweep his apartment and drain his accounts for what he did.

On the evening of the fifth day, the squads abandoned the housing block and Namir signalled for the Thunderstrike and Apailana's Promise return for pickup. The drop ships then picked the squads up and a large thunder storm managed to cover their escape. Following their departure, Twilight Company held a funeral for Charmer and the six other soldiers who had been killed in the attack on Mardona III. After, Namir sat in Howl's old quarters, Chalis joined him and convinced him to start sleeping there instead of being among the other soldiers like he always was.

Picking off Imperial worlds
"The bioweapons, that came from Coyerti. We destroyed the Distillery. We destroyed the stockpiles. That stuff should be gone, and instead my people are dead." "[&hellip]" "We&mdash;you and your squad&mdash;destroyed enough biotoxin to save millions. Maybe more. But the Empire has been building its arsenal for decades. How much do you think is stored in dusty armories and warehouses across the galaxy?"

- Namir argues with Chalis over the sudden presence of bioweapons

Following Mardona III, the Thunderstrike and Apailana's Promise attacked the poorly defended Dockyards of Najan-Rovi. They fell in less that a day, leaving almost a hundred burning Imperial luxury transports.

After Najan-Rovi came Obumubo. Twilight Company was tasked with the destruction of the Imperial garrison there. Chalis specifically wanted certain individuals to be promoted out of Kuat in order to give the defenses there a less experienced leadership. The garrison at hand was defended by troops who regularly had to fend off sea creatures. Upon deployment, two soldiers and a medic drowned in the ocean and it took two days of fighting for Twilight Company to set up its siege weapons. Once erected though, the cannons brought down the garrison, and the soldiers fled the system before a group of destroyers could arrive to obliterate them.

The night following the departure from Obumudo, Namir heard a noise from the Thunderstrike's mess hall. He found a number of soldiers around a droid showing a broadcast. The holovid showed an Imperial woman with news of more than fifteen rebel outposts and seven rebel leaders surrendering. Namir asked if any of it was true, but none of them new for sure as they still had no contact with the fleet.

The attack on Nakadia aimed to devastate the plastoid factories there. The squads struck under the cover of night but Namir's strategy required the soldiers to march sleepless through the night. However, after Maediyu and many others returned staggered and sick, Namir realized that the Imperials were using military bio-weapons. Sixteen more fell to the toxins, being sprayed on them by airspeeders, but eventually, scouts were able to locate their origin. Following Maediyu's death, Namir, backed by Gadren, Mzun and other alien soldiers, destroyed the warehouse where the poisons were stored. When he checked out the bio-toxins, he discovered they were from Coyerti. Chalis had claimed that destroying the distillery there would set the operations back by ten years. When Namir confronted her about it, she told him that the Empire had been building an arsenal of bio-weapons for years and that the Coyerti campaign only halted their production.

In the next week, Twilight Company claimed victory on Naator and Xagobah. For their efforts, Twilight Company rested overnight on the junker world of Heap Nine. There, Namir stayed at another cantina with some of his fellow soldiers. He tried to flirt with a green skinned woman but she was not impressed by his fake story of being a meteor miner. Gadren found him after the woman had left and as they talked, he told Namir of one of his first campaigns with Twilight Company, on Ferrok Pax.

The next target for Operation Ringbreaker was the sabotaging mining equipment in the Kuliquo belt. Namir selected twenty soldiers he trusted for this mission and Roach returned with a large piece of gold, which she gifted to him. Twilight Company now had only Sullust and Malastare to go before reaching Kuat. Chalis assured Namir that as long as they were quick to attack, they could avoid the Empire surrounding them. The day before the Thunderstrike was to arrive at Sullust, Namir made an attempt to reach out to the Alliance High Command. After two hours of waiting, a woman responded to his call. It was one of Kryndal's two friends in the Echo Base mess hall. Namir asked her if there was anything they should know before they were entirely out of contact with the Alliance, but the woman said that the High Command was yet to regroup and asked him if he still had Chalis. When he confirmed it to her, she mentioned that General Bygar was now dead.

The Empire's trap
"Why are we doing this?''" "Chalis says&mdash;" "Not Sullust. The whole campaign. Kuat." "''I made a promise, to support Twilight Company and the rebellion. Everyone here joined to strike back at the Empire. I'm giving them the best way I know to do it."

- Brand and Namir

Commander Tohna, a transfer from the Apailana's Promise to the Thunderstrike, had devised the plan for arriving at Sullust. It involved jumping less than a million kilometers away from the surface to avoid facing the orbital defenses. Namir saw two flaws in the plan: the first being that a miscalculation could crash them into the planet at lightspeed and the second being that the first wave would not have time to clear out the beachheads. However, Namir approved of it anyway as there were no better ideas proposed to him. With twenty-four hours to take the Inyusu Tor mineral processing facility, a number of squads forced their way in via the main entrances. The entirety of the facility's security was focused on the entrances. Giving the rebels a lengthly standoff with the enemy that Namir watched from a distance.

Airspeeders from the nearby garrisons were approaching the engagement, Namir watched them come into view and asked for a PLX-1 portable missile launcher. He then took the weapon with him and approached the speeders. One redirected towards him and he shot a rocket at it, destroying it. When he asked Chalis of their status, she told him they were ready for phase two. For this, a tunnelling crew entered the facility. The several squads also stole mining vehicles and used them to burrow into the mountain. They teared into rooms of terrified Sullustans and the rest of the squads pressed forward to take out the rest of the security and stormtroopers in the facility. The effort liberated Inyusu Tor for Twilight Company and they began forcing the workers to leave.

While the engineers programmed the facility to flood itself with lava, a program they intended to run when the drop ships arrived, Twilight Company had twelve hours to pass. When the Thunderstrike and Apailana's Promise finally arrived, Namir was planning their attack on Malastare. Tohna realized that they had a heavy TIE presence and decided to fly in low so that the two vessels could cover the drop ships. As the Thunderstrike and Apailana's Promise got closer, however, another squadron of TIE fighters appeared. Springing from behind Sullusts moon, Vixus Squadron had been waiting to attack Twilight Company and ambushed the two ships. Namir ordered them to pull back but it was too late. The Thunderstrike soared past Twilight Company and crashed behind the nearby mountain. With the Apailana's Promise and her X-wings nowhere to be seen, they were now stranded on Sullust.

Preparing for battle
"If the enemy gets this close, we're bound to lose anyway. I want squads around the perimeter in positions they can hold. Keep the Empire down the slope, make them fight for every meter they climb."

- Namir prepares the facility for defense

Namir led half a dozen search-and-rescue squads to the wreckage of the Thunderstrike. While scouts traveled on stolen speeder bikes found in the facility's hanger, the rest of them went on foot. The Thunderstrike was partly intact. M2-M5 was among the dead, but Von Geiz and Tohna were but some of the lucky survivors. Namir carried Tohna back to Inyusu Tor and the whole team was able to leave before TIE bombers made more damage to the Thunderstrike. When they returned, Namir was updated about the Apailana's Promise, which had survived the battle with its two X-wings. He was also told of Imperial infantry circling the mountain while slowly closing in on them.

The first thing Namir did was meet with Chalis. She was aware that Vixus Squadron's ambush had not been a coincidence and assumed that Prelate Verge&mdash;the commander of the Star Destroyer Herald and the individual whom attempted to seize the Thunderstrike following it's infiltration by Imperial spies&mdash;was on his way aboard the Herald. Namir wanted Twilight Company to get off Sullust and flee to the Outer Rim to revived themselves. Chalis, though, still thought attacking Kuat was possible. For the time being, they both agreed that getting Twilight Company off Sullust was their priority. As Twilight Company readied the facility for defense, Vifra, M2-M5's successor, and her engineers toyed with the magma extractors, planning to use the lava against any invading force. Namir grinned at this and challenged her to take it a step further, trying to reference Twilight Company's fighting on Cartao.

Finding help
"I want to go to Pinyumb." "City at the base of the mountain? What for?" "We know that there is a resistance on this planet. Luko's records show they attacked this facility recently and are active in the city."

- Chalis suggests to Namir about a trip to Pinyumb

Chalis was aware of a small rebel group known as the Sullustan resistance in the nearby capital city of Pinyumb. Namir agreed to let her go and she prompted him to join her. The two of them, Roach, Twitch and her final two squad members rode down the mountain aboard an Imperial troop transport they had found with the speeder bikes. After abandoning it, they changed into civilian clothes and crept through the Empire's perimeter without being spotted. They then sneaked onto Imperial transports which took them to Pinyumb. The city was on lockdown, with Stormtrooper teams placed on every major throughway with floating cam droids. The Imperial emplacements, however, seemed to be only patrolling as a show of force, giving Namir's group an easy job remaining hidden.

They found an old resistance safehouse mentioned in Howl's old file. The former icehouse had recently been visited and Chalis deduced that its user was watching the traffic of coming and going starships to plan an attack. She sent Twitch's two soldiers down to scout the Pinyumb spaceport while they waited for any sign of the Sullustan resistance. Soon later, one of the scouts reported Stormtroopers outside the safehouse. As Twitch and Roach went out to respond to this, a firefight broke out. Namir covered Roach and Chalis as they took off across the street. He and Twitch soon followed but could not tell where the other two had gone. As they fled firing range of the Stormtroopers, Twitch wanted to find her two scouts. Namir assumed they were dead, but she ran to find them anyway. Now on his own, Namir continued running. A grenade, though, caught him off guard, and the explosion knock him unconscious.

Namir woke up an hour later. He was still under rubble following the grenade explosion and was surrounded by Stormtroopers. Luckily for Namir, he was quickly rescued by Sullustan resistance leader, Nien Nunb, who took him to the Sullustan resistance safe house. There, Namir met with the rest of the Sullustan resistance.

The Sullustan resistance consisted of three humans and Nunb and could not help Namir very much. Despite that, Namir thought of a plan to take Pinyumb and have Twilight Company make a stand. In was a long shot and would involve trying to rally the scared members of the Cobalt Laborers' Reformation Front, Namir went back to Twilight Company to get the soldiers ready for a defence. But by then, Chalis had taken control and was running an operation to take the Pinyumb spaceport and give Twilight Company a fleet of merchant ships to escape on. Though Namir thought highly of this idea, he could not just abandon the Sullustans he promised to help. He had Gadren take Chalis away and Twilight Company set up defensive lines to make a stand at the factory.

Making a stand
The Star Destroyer Herald arrived and the Imperial forces advanced on the factory. The defensive lines set up and held against the ground forces for a certain amount of time but had to draw back to reduce the stress from advancing Imperial forces and the Herald which was shooting at scout and sniper positions. Soon enough the Herald soon found itself under attack by the Apailana's Promise and it's X-wings became distracted from the ground attack. The Imperial ground forces slowly pushed foward eventually being cut off by lava flow forge by Twilight engineers. Chalis escaped ran off on a speeder where she stole a Shuttle and flew up to the Herald. Chalis docked there and was greeted by Prelate Verge and Captain Tabor Seitaron. She then set off around twenty Ion bombs inside the shuttle, crippling the Herald's power. Chalis fought Verge and Tabor shot at them, killing Verge.

Tabor then ordered the Herald to retreat and Chalis escaped. Meanwhile, the ground forces reached the factory where their numbers dwindled until they were eventually defeated. The Sullustan resistance and Cobalt Ladborers managed to take Pinyumb in the meantime. This sparked further resistance on Sullust and the planet was taken. Namir and Twilight Company had taken sullust. They had lost over a third of their troops and the Apailana's Promise was drained and overheated from the battle. But Twilight Company was saved. Namir intended for them to vacate Sullust within two weeks to make them less of an Imperial target.

Personality and traits
"How do you think you ended up in this mess in the first place? After you won the Clone Wars, the Emperor snatched up power, other leaders missed their chance and started a rebellion. Victory always brings infighting."

- Hazram Namir expressing, to Kryndal and his friends

When Namir was old enough to fight, he became eager to serve the strongest faction on Crucival, being the Malkhanis. Namir thought they were different to the other factions, despite what his father said. However, Namir learned the hard way of how even the strongest factions could fall apart from within. He learnt this when witnessing the destruction of the Malkhanis following Warlord Malkhan's death. Namir felt he never truly believed in a faction after the fall of the Malkhanis. Over several years, he became convinced that no faction could last forever and gathered a band of soldiers who were ready to stop fighting for factions. Due to his experiences on Crucival, Namir assumed that the Alliance to Restore the Republic was a power grab from senators who had missed their chance at the end of the Clone Wars. His belief got him into a fight with a very passionate Alliance Special Forces soldier named Kryndal. During his time at Echo Base Namir met Han Solo, who somewhat agreed with his views. However even Solo thought Namir was quite cynical about some aspects of the war.

After the Empire brought about the destruction of Namir's band, he felt he was not worthy of returning to Crucival's capital as he had essentially failed his friends and himself. When he came across the Sixty-First Mobile Infantry&mdash;more commonly known as Twilight Company&mdash;Namir saw it as a ticket off Crucival and a chance to have his revenge against the Empire. Having been a soldier for over six years, Namir had a lot of experience over many of the members of Twilight Company. Within the first two months of him joining them, he managed to save the lives of other recruits and even more experienced soldiers. When Captain Micha Evon&mdash;nicknamed Howl&mdash;asked him how he would gather supplies for Twilight Company, Namir suggested looting the nearby village. Howl therefore taught Namir that it was about winning the people's hearts and not robbing them.

Namir thought to himself many times that if he didn't believe in the rebel cause, then he should leave. He would have left if he didn't care for his friends in Twilight Company so much. Becoming a leader to Twilight Company meant the Twilight Soldiers respected Namir and looked up to him. Namir became very close to his peers during his time as Captain of Twilight Company. When stranded on Sullust Namir refused to leave the Sullustans after seeing the state they were in when going around Pinyumb. Namir had to overthrow Everi Chalis's temporary leadership of Twilight Company in order for his soldiers to stay with him and fight for Sullust.

Hazram Namir was a human male with dark hair and bronze skin.

Behind the scenes
Hazram Namir first appeared as the main character in the 2015 canon novel Battlefront: Twilight Company, written by Alexander Freed.

Appearances

 * Battlefront: Twilight Company