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Sabine Wren

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Fictional character
Sabine Wren
Star Wars character
Sabine as seen inRebels.
First appearance
Created by
Voiced byTiya Sircar
Portrayed byNatasha Liu Bordizzo
In-universe information
Full nameSabine Wren
AliasSpectre 5
GenderFemale
TitleThe Mandalorian
AffiliationNew Republic
Rebel Alliance
WeaponLightsaber
Family
  • Alrich Wren (father - died)
  • Ursa Wren (mother - died)
  • Tristan Wren (brother - died)
NationalityMandalorian
MasterAhsoka Tano
HomeworldKrownest
Mandalore

Sabine Wren is afictionalcharacter in theStar Wars franchise, voiced byTiya Sircar in the animated seriesStar Wars Rebels (2014–2018) andForces of Destiny (2017–2018), and portrayed byNatasha Liu Bordizzo in the live-action miniseriesAhsoka (2023).

InStar Wars Rebels, Sabine is introduced as aMandaloriangraffitiartist andbounty hunter who left theEmpire for theRebel Alliance after a weapon she developed for them was used against her people; as a rebel, she joins the crew of theGhost, recruitingWedge Antilles to their cause, and on stealing theDarksaber fromMaul, is trained inlightsaber combat byKanan Jarrus, in spite of an inability to usethe Force, eventually giving the Darksaber toBo-Katan Kryze, and moving to Lothal afterEzra Bridger sacrifices himself to banish himself andGrand Admiral Thrawn to another galaxy. Between the events ofRebels andAhsoka, Sabine becomes theJedi Padawan ofAhsoka Tano offscreen, studying Jedi practices in a failed attempt to learn how to wield the Force herself, before leaving Ahsoka after her family is killed during thegenocidal Purge ofMandalore, a conflict Ahsoka had prevented Sabine from participating in. InAhsoka, Sabine reunites with Ahsoka to investigate rumors of Thrawn's and Ezra' survival; after Ahsoka is apparently killed by former JediBaylan Skoll, Sabine joins him in tracking down Thrawn and Ezra, ensuring both return to the galaxy, while Sabine herself, a still-alive Ahsoka, Baylan, and his own apprenticeShin Hati are all left stranded in the other galaxy.

The character has received a generally positive critical reception, for both Sircar's vocal performance and Liu Bordizzo's physical portrayal.[1]

Creation and development

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The character of Sabine Wren was first created in 2014 for the animated television showStar Wars Rebels.

Tiya Sircar, the animated series' voice of Wren, indicated she would like to portray the character in an upcoming live-action project. However, Natasha Liu Bordizzo was chosen to play the part.[1]

Wren's birthdate is given as 21 BBY (Before theBattle of Yavin), near the end of the Clone Wars. She was born and partially raised on Mandalore. Her family's clan, Clan Wren, had an ancestral home on Krownest, which is what she considered to be her home world. Her father Alrich Wren was an artist.[2] Her mother Ursa Wren was a Countess, and the leader of Clan Wren.

Appearances

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Star Wars Rebels (2014–2018)

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Sabine debuts as a 16-year-oldMandaloriangraffiti artist, Imperial Academy dropout and a formerbounty hunter with expert knowledge of weapons and explosives. As a member of theGhost crew (reporting under call sign Spectre 5), she acts as their chief engineer and cargo transport, weapons and demolitions expert, as well as their linguist, being fluent in a wide variety of languages. Originally a dedicated student and fledgling inventor for the Empire, she deserted when one of the weapons she had created was planned to be used against her own people.

In "The Protector of Concord Dawn", Sabine is revealed to come from HouseVizsla, thus leading her to be related with Death Watch, a Mandalorian terrorist group inThe Clone Wars. The episode "The Antilles Extraction" reveals she was the one who helped pilotWedge Antilles defect from the Empire and join the Rebellion. The episode "Imperial Supercommandos" reveals her mother, Ursa Wren, is sided with the Empire.[3] In "Visions and Voices", Sabine acquires theDarksaber, a weapon used by Death Watch and also by Darth Maul during the Clone Wars. In "Trials of the Darksaber", Sabine's past is fully revealed, and Kanan trains Sabine in lightsaber combat (at the time, Sabine could not use The Force).[4] By the next episode, Sabine decides to stay with her family in order to help unite the clans against the Empire.[3] Sabine returns to the group in "Zero Hour" when Grand Admiral Thrawn leads his forces to attackAtollon. Wren would eventually turn the Darksaber over toBo-Katan Kryze.[5]

In the series finale epilogue, it is revealed that Sabine stayed on Lothal, living in Ezra Bridger's tower. Earlier in the episode, Ezra told her that "I can always count on you", which she took to mean that he needed her to stay on Lothal and protect his people; however, in the epilogue, she understands what Ezra really meant and joins Ahsoka Tano in finding him and bringing him home.

Ahsoka (2023)

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In November 2021,Deadline Hollywood announced thatNatasha Liu Bordizzo was to be cast as Sabine in the upcoming live-action seriesAhsoka.[6]

After the fall of the Empire, Sabine was briefly trained in the Jedi arts by Ahsoka Tano, though their relationship quickly disintegrated over the destruction of Mandalore byMoff Gideon, in which the rest of her family was killed. Ahsoka stopped Sabine's Jedi training because she felt she wasn't ready.[7] Following rumors of the survival of Grand Admiral Thrawn (and by possible extension, Ezra Bridger), Ahsoka returns to seek Sabine's help in decoding a map taken from a Nightsister temple. Sabine is later stabbed by Dark Side user Shin Hati, but after her recovery,Hera Syndulla encourages Ahsoka and Sabine to reconcile and resume the latter's training. During the course of this training, Huyang states that even among generations of Jedi, Sabine falls short in terms of Force sensitivity,[5] and she initially doesn't exhibit any capacity beyond what a non-Force user is capable of (i.e. a minimal degree like all living beings).

Sabine and Ahsoka end up on the planet Seatos, where Morgan Elsbeth has assembled a massive hyperspace ring to reach Grand Admiral Thrawn, who was taken by Purrgil to another galaxy. Ahsoka intends to entirely stop this journey from ever occurring, though Sabine desires to save Ezra, who was taken under the same circumstances as Thrawn. Sabine again duels with Shin. After Shin's master Baylan Skoll seemingly kills Ahsoka, he is able to convince her to join them, promising that she will be reunited with Ezra. Sabine is taken aboard the hyperspace ring, and they travel to the distant galaxy.

Once arriving at Peridea, their target location and the ancient birthplace of the Dathomiri, Sabine encounters Thrawn. Thrawn releases her according to her bargain with Skoll, only to send Skoll and his apprenticeShin Hati after her to kill both Sabine and Ezra. Sabine finds Ezra in the company of a tribe of Noti, nomadic natives, to be then attacked by the twoDark Jedi and Thrawn's forces. Ahsoka and Huyang arrive to relieve them, and afterwards they hurry to the landing site of Thrawn'sStar DestroyerChimaera to stop his departure from Peridea. Held up by Elsbeth and Thrawn's troopers, Sabine manifests her latent Force ability to help Ezra board theChimaera just before it takes off, leaving her, Ahsoka and Huyang stranded.

Other appearances

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Sabine also stars in the animated micro-seriesStar Wars Forces of Destiny.[8]

Wren Phoenix crest

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The Rebel Alliance insignia seen throughout Star Wars movies and series was explained to be partially based on artwork that Wren created for her own use. The starbird, or phoenix, legend was known to many as an immortal creature who renewed itself within the heart of a nova. Wren made a rounded representation that she used on her armor as a personal artistic symbol of freedom, as well as defacing Imperial propaganda with it, and placing it wherever her group went. Eventually, X-wing pilots and others in the Rebel Alliance adopted a form of it as a logo representing the hope of the future restoration of the Republic.[9][7]

Reception

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CG supervisor of lighting and FX Joel Aron said, "She's adding something that we haven't really seen before in theStar Wars universe. You have a character that is expressively creative through art—whether it's the color of her hair or what she's done to her armor."[10] Her last image in the series finale is with deep purple hair cut short.

Relationships

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Jedi Order master-apprentice relationship
Yoda
Count
Dooku
Mace
Windu
Qui-Gon
Jinn
Depa
Billaba
Younglings
Obi-Wan
Kenobi
Kanan
Jarrus
Anakin
Skywalker
Luke
Skywalker
Ezra
Bridger
Ahsoka
Tano
Leia
Organa
Sabine WrenBen Solo
[n 1]
Rey
[n 1]
Din Grogu
Notes:
  1. ^abBen Solo and Rey are a Forcedyad.

References

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  1. ^abMer Eclarinal, Aeron (December 8, 2020)."Star Wars: Sabine Wren Voice Actress Really Wants To Play Live-Action Version of Character".thedirect.com. RetrievedOctober 23, 2023.
  2. ^Ruiz, Fran (August 24, 2023)."Who is Sabine Wren?".Space.com. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  3. ^ab"Star Wars Rebels: 'Imperial Super Commandos' Review". IGN. November 5, 2016. RetrievedDecember 19, 2016.
  4. ^Johnson, Kevin (22 January 2017)."Sabine's darksaber training opens up old familial wounds in an emotionally richStar Wars Rebels".The A.V. Club.
  5. ^abCraig, David (August 23, 2023)."Who is Sabine Wren? Star Wars: Ahsoka rebel explained".Radio Times.
  6. ^Andreeva, Nellie (November 19, 2021)."'Star Wars: Ahsoka': Natasha Liu Bordizzo To Play Sabine Wren In Disney+ Series".Deadline. RetrievedNovember 19, 2021.
  7. ^abWalsh, Michael (August 31, 2023)."EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT AHSOKA'S SABINE WREN".Nerdist. RetrievedOctober 15, 2023.
  8. ^Breznican, Anthony (April 13, 2017)."Star Wars highlights female heroes inForces of Destiny".Entertainment Weekly. RetrievedApril 19, 2017.
  9. ^Matsumoto-Duyan, Madeline (January 15, 2021)."Star Wars: The Rebel Alliance Crest's Surprising Secret Origin".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedOctober 16, 2023.
  10. ^Ng, Philiana (February 19, 2014)."Star Wars Rebels: Meet 'Feisty' Weapons Expert Sabine".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2014.

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