Nammo

A Mon Calamari Admiral who served in the Rebel Alliance, Nemmo commanded the MC80 Cruiser Defiance and her task force during the time of the Battle of Hoth.

Nemmo commanded the task force as they tried to make their bid to escape from Hoth deep into the Outer Rim, following the infamous Battle of Hoth. Soon after the Battle, Nemmo helped set up a hospital on a deep space platform as a means of helping those injured in the battle, he also stationed one of his pilots, Olin Garn on a nearby Space Colony. Garn's role was as an intermediary, escorting ships to the hospital who were known to be friendly to the Alliance, thus allowing the existance of the hospital to be hidden from the Empire.

When the Empire eventually discovered, and seized, the hospital, it also retaliated against the Azzameen family, who had been trying to deliver bacta to the Alliance. With their father and elder brother dead and their business about to be seized by the Empire, the three youngest Azzameens saught out Defiance and her task group, on the advice of Olin Garn. When the arrived, Admiral Nemmo welcomed them, allowing the three to stay on Defiance for a short while. Aeron Azzameen, knowing of her youngest brother's flying abilities, spoke with Admiral Nemmo and persuaded him to allow Ace Azzameen to become a starfighter pilot.

Admiral Nemmo then proceeded in his campaign against Admiral Garreth Holtz, whilst he tried to lead his small fleet to safety. It was on Admiral Nemmo's orders, during this campaign, that Commander Kupalo, an old friend of Nemmo's, was recovered; although at the start of the operation, Nemmo was unaware that Kupalo was among the prisoners of VTR-LX1.

Eventually, Defiance and her attendant vessels were able to escape Imperial pursuit and arrive deep in the Outer Rim, where they were able to recover somewhat.

Nemmo commanded Defiance during the Battle of Endor. He, along with his vessel, were belived to have survived, though his exploits following this battle are unknown.

Behind the Scenes
Nemmo was not actually mentioned by name in the game itself, he was simply an un-named Admiral who gave backstory to each mission at the start of each briefing. The credits, however, would appear to name him as Admiral Nemmo. Certainly, an 'Admiral Nemmo' is listed in the credits, and the only character which this name fits is the commanding officer of Defiance