Maximilian Veers


 * "General Veers, prepare your men for a ground assault."
 * &mdash;Darth Vader

Maximilian Veers was a Major General of the Galactic Empire's Imperial Army, famous for his leadership at the assault on Hoth in 3 ABY.

Early life and career (48 BBY–0 BBY)
Maximilian Veers was the son of a middle-class working family. He joined the Imperial Academy and graduated in the top of his class, and was given the rank of Lieutenant upon graduation. One of his early tours sent him out to the Outer Rim to a barbaric world called Culroon III where he quickly learned that the Empire did not tolerate incompetence and failure. During the attempt to pacify the natives of Culroon III, General Irrv had ordered for Lieutenant Veers to remain confined to the base while he and an Imperial party went to negotiate a peace with the Culroon natives. Veers had warned that it was a trap and that Irrv should bring armored support to deter any would-be ambushers. General Irrv did not listen and paid the price with his life when he was executed for incompetence after the Culroon natives deceived and killed most of his party. If it had not been for Lieutenant Veers's quick thinking and disregard of a direct order, the Imperial party would have been utterly slaughtered. For his bravery and brilliance, Veers was promoted to Major.

Sometime later, Veers was appointed commander of the Emperor's personal AT-AT legion and promoted to the rank of Colonel. He also became an instructor at the Imperial Academy on Carida. There he taught a promising cadet named Davin Felth. During a training exercise, Felth lowered his walker to its knees in a effort to prevent the opposing force from expoiting the weakness its long legs presented. After Veers reviewed the successful tactic and the weakness pointed out about his beloved walkers, Felth found himself serving in the infantry, despite his academy training.

Sometime between the ranks of Lieutenant and Colonel, Veers married and had one son named Zevulon. When Zevulon was only a young boy, Veers lost his wife to a dreadful accident during a family vacation. Devastated by the death of his wife, Colonel Veers buried his grief into his military career to the point where it began to affect his relationship with his son.

Galactic Civil War (0 BBY–3 ABY)


That relationship would be tested further when Veers was ordered to report to the first Death Star as a ground commander and as an academic instructor. Fortunately, he had only just arrived in-system at the Battle of Yavin and was spared an untimely death with the destruction of the battle station. However, an X-wing fighter spotted his shuttle and forced a crash landing on the jungle moon of Yavin 4. For weeks, Colonel Veers survived on emergency rations and local wildlife before the Imperial Navy was able to rescue him.

Colonel Veers was sent to command a troop garrison on Corellia. There he helped CorSec Inspectors Hal and Corran Horn put an end to the criminal Black Sun lieutenant, Zekka Thyne, by storming his fortress on the notion that Thyne was habouring Rebel insurgents. Impressed by Veers's performance in removing Black Sun's presence near Coronet, Grand Admiral Thrawn recommended the brilliant AT-AT commander to Darth Vader. Vader accepted the recommendation and promoted the Colonel to Major General and placed him in command of Death Squadron's ground troops.

Veers was found on Zaloriis where he was working on a secret AT-AT project, when the Zalorans rebelled against the Empire and abducted him, but was rescued by Vader.

Veers's most notable success occurred at the Battle of Hoth when he was given the chance to correct a mistake caused by the incompetent Admiral Ozzel. General Veers lived up to both his reputation and Lord Vader's expectations by quickly deploying his armored regiment, designated Blizzard Force, into the Echo Base mountain valley and personally destroying the shield generator protecting the Rebel base. Shortly after the destruction of the shield generator, Rebel snowspeeder pilot Derek "Hobbie" Klivian flew his damaged vessel directly into the cockpit of Veers's Blizzard One walker.

Both men miracously survived the incident but came out badly injured. General Veers, although he had seen Klivian coming, had not been quick enough to get out of the cockpit in time. His slowness had cost him his legs, after a support beam fell ontop of them and literally crushed the bones into several pieces so small that reconstruction and bacta could not restore them. Veers, like many in the Galaxy, held a dislike for cybernetics and refused to have his legs replaced with prosthetics. Because of this Veers would be confined to a hoverchair for the rest of his life.

After Hoth (3 ABY–10 ABY)
Although the Battle of Hoth was a great victory for him, bringing him fame and glory, it was overshadowed by a report from his son's COMPNOR SAGroup commander. The commander reported that Zevulon Veers had gone missing during a SAGroup mission dealing with Rebel spies. However, the honored General suspected that his son had defected to the Rebellion and disowned his father. The betrayal of his son brought shame and dishonor to the Veers name despite the General's victory at Hoth. He would suffer from the ignominy his son brought forth for the rest of his life.

Nearly a year later, General Veers was placed in command of the Emperor's Elite AT-AT force on the forest moon of Endor. There his forces suffered a defeat to the combined forces of the Rebel Alliance and the furry Ewok natives shortly after the shield generator and the surrounding base was incinerated. Veers escaped capture with several other officers and fled the battle with the remnants of the Imperial fleet. In the following years he would move from one Imperial commander to the next in search of a new command, eventually serving as a template for Grand Admiral Thrawn's clones.

Most of the time he was shunned away or rejected downright because of his relationship with Lord Vader. Most post-Endor officers despised anyone who had served and survived Darth Vader and wanted nothing to do with those people. For six years, Veers wandered the galaxy watching as everything he believed in and fought for crumbled around him. Eventually, he became disappointed and distraught with the path the Empire was following, but his sense of loyalty and honor had kept him from defecting or going AWOL.

When the message recalling the remaining Imperial forces to the Deep Core arrived, Veers, like many other officers searching for a new hope, answered it and reported to the Imperial Fleet orbiting Byss. Six months after Thrawn's defeat at the Battle of Bilbringi, Veers would participate in the First Battle of Mon Calamari, the Battle of the Emperor's Citadel and lastly Balmorra. It was during the Battle of Balmorra that Veers suffered the worst fate that could be given to an established officer of the Empire. Hated for the fact that he served and survived Lord Vader, Veers was severely demoted to the rank of Captain and sent on a suicide mission by Executor Sedriss&mdash;an insane and inept darksider.

Maximilian Veers, one of the Empire's greatest ground tacticians and heroes, perished on that fateful suicide mission.

Behind the scenes

 * Maximilian Veers was portrayed by Julian Glover in The Empire Strikes Back.
 * In the audio drama version of The Empire Strikes Back, Veers was voiced by Gordon Gould. Guy Siner provided the voice of Veers in Force Commander. His voice in Battlefront II was provided by Jamie Glover, Julian's son.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Empire at War
 * Star Wars: Rebellion
 * Tales from the Empire
 * Side Trip
 * Star Wars: Galaxies
 * Star Wars: Force Commander
 * Galactic Battlegrounds
 * Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina
 * When The Desert Wind Turns: The Stormtrooper's Tale
 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Dark Empire II