![]() ![]() While Imperial Officer ranks in the original trilogy can get confusing at times, Star Wars fixed its problem with the First Order in the sequel trilogy, which uses a combination of uniform color and arm insignia to denote an officer's rank. And despite the Imperial Officer rank badges lacking meaning in A New Hope, the franchise has slowly repaired the badges' significance since then. Imperial Navy/Structure < Imperial Navy Edit Contents 1 Line of battle 1.1 Attack Line 1.2 Heavy Attack Line 1.3 Pursuit Line 1.4 Recon Lines 1.5 Skirmish Line 1.6 Torpedo Line 1.7 Troop Line 2 Squadron 3 Systems force 4 Fleet 5 Sector group Line of battle The most basic unit in the Imperial Navy was a line of battle, or simply a line. Meanwhile, Legends-era Admirals, like Kendal Ozzel, wear badges consisting of six red tiles on top of six blue ones, flanked on both sides by code cylinders.įinally, Grand Admiral Thrawn achieved one of the highest ranks in the Imperial Navy, which earned him a badge with three blue and three yellow tiles on the top row and three blue and three red tiles below it. In Star Wars Legends’ second era, Generals-such as Maximillian Veers-wear badges that were nearly identical to Legends-era Majors. In the Empire's first era, Orson Krennic sports a double-layered badge, indicating his rank of Director within the Imperial Military Department of Advanced Weapons Research. Cherubel at 8:58 I have asked this too on the Star Wars twitter page but have not received a response. ![]() There are no technical manuals out yet that are as fleshed out as those we had from the EU era. In Legends, Grand Moff Tarkin’s badge is identified as a Priority Sector High Commander. at 1:17 Dont think you will get a more definitive answer than it is 'a standard Imperial blaster' issued to officers. Even higher-ranking Imperials exist throughout Star Wars. ![]()
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