Rescue of Tseebo

"The secrets in his head must be damaging to the Empire. We'll need to smuggle him off Lothal."

- Kanan Jarrus, regarding Tseebo

The rescue of Tseebo was an operation carried out by the Lothal rebels in the fourth year before the Battle of Yavin, during their insurgency against the Galactic Empire. During the mission, the rebel crew of the starship Ghost rescued Tseebo, an employee in the Imperial Information Office, after the Rodian defected from the Empire with vital Imperial information. The rescue mission, which occurred in the fourth year before the Battle of Yavin, took place during the Empire Day festivities marking the fifteenth anniversary of the Proclamation of the New Order. After discovering Tseebo in the home that once belonged to the family of rebel crew member and Padawan Ezra Bridger, the rebels found that the Rodian had information about Imperial troop movements, production schedules, and a five year plan for the Empire's development in the Outer Rim Territories. The rebels knew that such information could be vital for their rebellion against the Empire and, with Tseebo in tow, stole an Imperial Troop Transport for use in escaping from Capital City; the city was locked down after the rebels bombed an Empire Day parade.

The rebels were pursued out of the city by Agent Kallus of the Imperial Security Bureau, who, along with Imperials across Lothal, had been searching for Tseebo after his disappearance. They eluded the ISB Agent and escaped onto their ship, the Ghost, whose pilot and captain, Hera Syndulla, rescued her crew from the Imperial pursuit. The Ghost flew into orbit while being chased by a squadron of TIE/LN starfighters, including a TIE Advanced v1 fighter flown by the Jedi hunter known as the Grand Inquisitor. The Ghost escaped but the Grand Inquisitor was able to shoot a homing beacon onto their attack shuttle, the Phantom. Upon realizing that the homing beacon was on their ship, the rebels decided to split up. Bridger and his Jedi teacher, Kanan Jarrus, headed for the Fort Anaxes asteroid base aboard the Phantom to lure the Grand Inquisitor away from Tseebo. Meanwhile, Syndulla rendezvoused with Ahsoka Tano, her contact within a larger rebellion who operated under the codename "Fulcrum."

While Syndulla safely delivered Tseebo to Fulcrum, Jarrus and Bridger engaged the Grand Inquisitor in a lightsaber duel on Fort Anaxes. The Grand Inquisitor nearly killed Jarrus, but, in a moment of fear, Bridger unknowingly called upon the dark side of the Force to summon a giant fyrnock creature that lived in the abandoned military base. The Grand Inquisitor was distracted by the menacing creature, giving the two Jedi a chance to safely escape and return to the Ghost. Bridger's use of the dark side left him shaken, and Jarrus soon brought him to a Jedi Temple on Lothal in order to ensure that the Padawan was ready to be trained as a Jedi.

Prelude
"Imperial specs on the new TIEs and new T-8 disruptors; schedules of troop movements, tactics, and strategies. Half of it's encrypted, but it looks like there's a five-year plan for Lothal and every other world in the Outer Rim."

- Sabine Wren, revealing information contained in Tseebo's headpiece

During the Age of the Empire, the Galactic Empire took control of the Outer Rim world of Lothal. Two of the planet's citizens, Ephraim and Mira Bridger, sent out rebellious transmissions advocating against Imperial rule on Lothal. Tseebo, a friend of the Bridgers, encouraged them to stop, but they did not heed his concerns and the Empire captured the Bridgers. Feeling the weight of his guilt for being unable to protect his friends or their son, Ezra Bridger, who ended up living alone on the streets of Lothal, Tseebo joined the Imperial Information Office and volunteered to be outfitted with an AJ^6 cyborg construct, a cybernetic device attached to the backside of his head that was designed to increase productivity. Fifteen years after the Empire's rise to power, Tseebo uploaded Imperial secrets into the headpiece and defected from the Empire, hiding out in the Bridgers' old home on Lothal. He intended to use the secrets to make up for failing his friends, and the information he received in the headpiece overwhelmed his mind. The Empire knew that the secrets in his head were critical, and they searched for Tseebo across Lothal in the hopes of finding him.

By that time, Ezra Bridger had become Jedi Padawan and a member of a crew of rebels, based on the starship Ghost, who operated against the Empire on Lothal. During the Empire Day celebrations marking the fifteenth anniversary of the Empire's rise to power, the Empire held a parade in Capital City, bringing out many military vehicles, officers, and soldiers, including an experimental TIE Advanced v1 starfighter. The rebels set a thermal detonator on the fighter and destroyed it, a high profile attack that led the Empire to send out a heavy military force to find them. The rebels fled into the streets of Lothal, where they were pursued by Imperial stormtroopers, Agent Kallus of the Imperial Security Bureau, and the Jedi hunter known as the Grand Inquisitor.

Bridger led two of his fellow crewmates&mdash;rebel leader Kanan Jarrus and Mandalorian warrior Sabine Wren&mdash;to his old home to use as a safe house. It was there that they discovered Tseebo hiding from the Empire. Bridger was not pleased to see his parents' old friend, as the Rodian was a reminder of what he had lost. Wren examined the headpiece that Tseebo wore and discovered extensive Imperial records, including information about new weapons and starfighters, military schedules and strategies, as well as a five-year plan for the Empire's development in the Outer Rim Territories. Jarrus knew that the information could prove vital to their rebellion against the Empire, so the rebels decided to get Tseebo off of Lothal and bring him somewhere safe.

Escape from Lothal
The rebels left the safe house with Tseebo in tow. To fight their way out of the city, Jarrus and Wren attacked a group of Imperial soldiers and hijacked an Imperial Troop Transport. Bridger, meanwhile, led Tseebo through the streets and into the transport. The craft made its way towards the outskirts of the city, where Imperial forces, led by Commandant Cumberlayne Aresko, had established a checkpoint to prevent anyone from leaving. The attacked troops reported that the transport was stolen, and Agent Kallus ordered Aresko not to let it pass the checkpoint. Aresko and his forces were unable to prevent it, however, despite firing on the vessel with blasters and All Terrain Defense Pods. Wren, who piloted the craft, was undeterred and drove the transport straight into the checkpoint and through another transport that had been blocking the route out of Capital City. As a result, the stolen transport destroyed another ITT and an AT-DP.

The Empire chased after the stolen transport with two 614-AvA speeder bikes and a Troop Transport carrying Agent Kallus. While in pursuit, Kallus contacted the Grand Inquisitor to inform him that the rebels had breached the main gates. The Grand Inquisitor, flanked by several TIE fighter pilots, board his TIE Advanced v1 starfighter to prepare for a pursuit, as the Jedi hunter suspected that the Ghost, the rebels' ship, would be waiting to rendezvous with its crew. As the Grand Inquisitor prepared to chase the crew, Kallus' forces attacked the rebels on their own to slow them down. One Imperial combat driver set a detonator on the door of the stolen transport and blew it off, giving the trooper an opportunity to board the transport. He discovered that Tseebo was aboard the craft before Jarrus attacked him; the Jedi used the Force to throw the trooper off the vehicle, sending him crashing into the second speeder.

Kallus's transport fired on the rebels as it moved in, giving Kallus room to jump from one vehicle to the other. The Ghost, piloted by Captain Hera Syndulla, arrived just as Kallus made it atop the stolen transport, and he ISB Agent was fired upon by Lasat Honor Guardsman and rebel crew member Garazeb Orrelios. The Imperial craft turned its laser turret onto the Ghost, and the VCX-100 light freighter's shields held under the barrage. C1-10P, the rebel astromech droid known by the nickname Chopper, used the weapons on the Ghost to fire on the Imperial transport, causing it to flip over and be knocked out of the fray. Kallus was likewise knocked off the side of the stolen transport after taking fire from Orrelios, but the ISB Agent held onto the back of the craft as the rebels began exiting and making their way onto the Ghost in a midair rescue. Kallus returned to the top of the craft in time to find that Tseebo was in the company of the rebels, but he failed to stop the rebels from leaving. He contacted the Grand Inquisitor once again, this time informing him that Tseebo was aboard the Ghost, and the Grand Inquisitor led his fellow pilots in pursuit of the escaping starship.

Syndulla set a course for space while Jarrus and Chopper manned the ship's blaster turrets. A direct hit by the Inquisitor damaged the ship and knocked Chopper out of commission, overwhelming his circuits. The Inquisitor continued his assault on the Ghost as Syndulla prepared counter-measures, ordering Chopper to man the rear guns. With Chopper down, Orrelios took over the station and Syndulla executed her maneuver. They evaded further fire and Orrelios destroyed one of the TIE fighters, though several newly-arrived fighters joined the attack. The Inquisitor ordered his forces to open fire to knock out the Ghost's shields. After several more volleys, the shields fell and the Ghost was left vulnerable to the Inquisitor. With the Ghost primed to escape, the Inquisitor fired a tracking device towards the ship that landed on the Phantom. Bridger worked to repair the damage to the navigational computer as even more TIE fighters approached the ship, but he was unable to repair it. Instead, Tseebo entered the cockpit and directly fed coordinates into the ship, allowing the Ghost to escape into hyperspace.

Saving Tseebo
"You seem&hellip;better.''" "Tseebo's mind is clearer now. But it is difficult. There's so much information inside Tseebo." "''Fulcrum's people will help you with that and keep you safe."

- Hera Syndulla and Tseebo

The Inquisitor made his way to the Relentless to speak with its commander, Admiral Kassius Konstantine, who informed him that the tracker was in place. Meanwhile, the Ghost crew tended to their damage, including Chopper, and considered what to do with Tseebo. Jarrus asked Bridger what he wanted, as the boy had history with Tseebo, but Bridger at first refused to discuss it and dismissed the idea that Tseebo mattered to him. Though Bridger was still angry with Tseebo for not helping his parents, he learned with Wren's help that the Rodian voluntarily took on the implant in order to make up for what happened with Mira and Ephraim. Tseebo proved to be of further use when he detected the tracker on the hull of the Phantom, and the once-again functional Chopper scanned the ship and found the tracker on the shuttle. Though it was risky, Jarrus came up with a plan to detach the Phantom from the Ghost while in hyperspace and take the shuttle to Fort Anaxes, an asteroid base that once belonged to the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. Bridger and Jarrus would go to the asteroid base to lure the Inquisitor away from the Ghost, while Syndulla and the rest of the crew would deliver Tseebo to "Fulcrum" &mdash;the codename of rebel operative who, in actuality, was Commander Ahsoka Tano.

Bridger, who still refused to speak to Tseebo despite Wren's prodding to forgive him, soon left with Jarrus aboard the Phantom. The shuttle separated from the ship and was ripped out of hyperspace, briefly tumbling through space before Jarrus stabilized the shuttle and set a course for Fort Anaxes. The Inquisitor sensed their change in location through the Force, which Konstantine confirmed by saying that the tracker had detected the ship dropping out of hyperspace. At the Inquisitor's command, the Relentless laid in a pursuit course and made its way to the asteroid field.

Jarrus landed the shuttle inside the old clone base, which was filled with fearsome creatures known as fyrnocks. The creatures, which the rebels encountered on their previous visit to Fort Anaxes, were part of Jarrus' plan. Bridger, who Jarrus had been training to try to connect with animals through the Force, would have to make a connection to the fyrnocks and calm them, while Jarrus removed the tracker from the ship. Bridger tried to make the connection, but he could not overcome his own fears that were blocking him&mdash;not fears over the creatures, but the fear of the truth about what happened to his parents. Overcome with emotion, Bridger finally forgave Tseebo, which the Rodian could sense through the Force. With his fears overcome, Bridger calmed the creatures, who no longer posed a threat to the two Jedi.

The Ghost, meanwhile, rendezvoused and docked with Fulcrum's CR90 corvette. Syndulla brought Tseebo to the airlock, where his mind was clearer after Bridger forgave him. Not knowing if he would see the boy again, Tseebo told Syndulla what happened to Bridger's parents: they were alive, but they were prisoners of the Empire. Tseebo was then handed over to Fulcrum, whose people would be able to help Tseebo with the information overload inside of his implant.

Aftermath
"Ezra, when we were on that asteroid, you made a dangerous connection through the Force. Now I have to know that you&hellip; are ready."

- Jarrus tells his Padawan that he is worried about the boy's training

Bridger's experience on Fort Anaxes left him shaken, having never dealt with the consequences of the dark side before. He kept to himself at first, but eventually rejoined the normal activities of the crew. Jarrus, however, remained concerned over his Padawan's dark indulgences on the asteroid and needed to ensure that the boy was ready to continue on the Jedi path. He discovered that there was a Jedi Temple on Lothal and brought Bridger to the ancient Jedi structure, where the Padawan was sent in alone in order to face the fears that led him to briefly flirt with the dark side of the Force.

Inside the Jedi Temple, Bridger encountered visions of the Grand Inquisitor killing his friends, who he had come to regard as his new family. Through confronting visions of the Grand Inquisitor, Bridger realized that he was not afraid of dying, but rather was afraid of losing those he cared about and once again being abandoned. Upon this realization, the Grand Inquisitor disappeared. Bridger soon heard the voice of Yoda, the Grand Master of the Jedi Order who had survived the Jedi Purge. Yoda guided Bridger through the remainder of the Jedi Temple while also communing with Jarrus, revealing that he had not been able to see the rebel leader through the Force until Jarrus had taken Bridger as his Padawan. Yoda likewise helped Jarrus face his own doubts and fears, including his sense of inadequacy as a Jedi teacher.

Yoda led Bridger until a chamber deep in the Jedi Temple, asking the boy why he wanted to become a Jedi. The Padawan, at first, felt a sense of anger towards the Empire and a desire to punish them for the injustices they had committed against him and the galaxy, but he admitted that the true reason he wanted to become a Jedi was to help others, just as his friends did. Yoda told him that despite the difficult path that laid before him, Bridger had it within himself to become a Jedi. The boy was granted a kyber crystal, a right of passage for a Jedi, which he used to create his own lightsaber.

Approximately one year later, Bridger had a vision of his parents. Syndulla and Jarrus finally told him what Tseebo had said: his parents were imprisoned by the Empire. By the time he learned the truth, however, it was too late. Bridger's vision corresponded with a prison break that the Bridgers led to free themselves and their fellow prisoners. The Bridgers were killed in the escape.

Appearances

 * Ezra's Duel with Danger
 * Battle to the End
 * Star Wars Rebels: The Ultimate Guide
 * Ezra's Duel with Danger
 * Battle to the End
 * Star Wars Rebels: The Ultimate Guide