Wookieepedia

READ MORE

Wookieepedia
Advertisement
Wookieepedia
For other uses, see Fenris (disambiguation).
Z-95 Headhunter

Content approaching. The Need for Speed, Sixty Seconds to Destruction, All Aces Battle Royale, Bibo, The Doza Dilemma, The Disappeared, No Escape: Part 2–class.

Parts of this article are no longer up to date.

Please update the article to include missing information, and remove this template when finished.

Bobawhere

Boba Fett? Boba Fett? Where?

This article would benefit from the addition of one or more new images.

Please upload a relevant canonical image, and place it here. Once finished, remove this notice.

Warning: This infobox is missing the following parameters: parents, pronouns, children, siblings, partners, families, feathers


"We'll have to bring her in manually. Follow my signal."
―Freya Fenris[src]

Freya Fenris was a human female pilot who served with Ace Squadron, a team of starship racers that also flew defense for the Colossus platform. Fenris' personal starfighter was the Red Ace.

Biography

Freya Fenris was a skilled racing pilot,[3] and by 34 ABY,[source?] her skills had earned her a place among the Ace Squadron of the Colossus platform on the ocean planet Castilon,[3] flying her ship, the Red Ace.[4] Besides racing, Fenris and her fellow Aces defended the platform from pirate attacks[3] and also escorted convoys.[5]

Defending the Colossus

When Kragan Gorr's Warbird gang attacked the station, she led fellow Aces Torra Doza, Hype Fazon and Bo Keevil in fighting off the pirates. They fought well, despite being outnumbered. When the pirates retreated, Fenris attributed the victory to the Aces' skill, although Doza had doubts, suspecting another factor. Unbeknownst to both women, Doza was correct, as Kazuda Xiono, a Resistance spy recently sent to the Colossus, had covertly aided the pilots by broadcasting feedback over the pirates' communications channel.[6]

First Order emissaries

Some time later, she led Keevil and Griff Halloran in escorting in a fuel freighter while the Colossus was under a power outage. This freighter was carrying a First Order delegation led by Major Elrik Vonreg, who had come to discuss a First Order protection offer with Captain Imanuel Doza, the ruler of the Colossus.[5] Unknown to everyone, the First Order was behind the pirate attacks on the Colossus.[6]

The second pirate raid

While Fenris and her fellow Aces were escorting a fuel shipment, the Warbirds launched a second raid on the Colossus. Though the pirates were rebuffed by Team Fireball and the undercover pirate Synara San, the pirate raid led Captain Doza to reconsider the First Order's "protection offer."[7]

The Platform Classic

Fenris and her fellow Aces took part in the Platform Classic against galactic racing champion Marcus Speedstar and his estranged older brother Jarek Yeager. After Griff's racer crashed into the sea, Fenris was able to move up fifth place. Ultimately Yeager allowed Speedstar to win the race so that Speedstar could pay a ransom freeing his friend Oplock from the Guavian Death Gang.[8]

Xiono's undercover mission

Prior to a visit by First Order Commander Pyre, Fenris and Griff covered Torra Doza's patrol shift since her father Captain Doza wanted to keep her safe for the duration of the visit. Later, Fenris was socializing with the other Aces at the Aces' Lounge in Doza Tower when Torra entered with her mechanic friend Xiono. Unknown to everyone, Xiono was an undercover Resistance spy who was spying on Captain Doza's dealings with the First Order.[9]

Personality and traits

Freya Fenris was a human female with blonde hair, blue eyes, and light skin.[1] She had a cold personality, and rarely smiled.[10]

Skills and abilities

As one of the Aces, Freya Fenris was one of the most skilled pilots on the Colossus. Her personal ship was the Red Ace.[10][4]

Behind the scenes

Freya Fenris is a character created for Star Wars Resistance. She is voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, who voiced Governor Arihnda Pryce in Star Wars Rebels.[10]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

Advertisement