Unidentified Moradmin Bast look-alike

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The title of this article is conjectural.

Although this article is based on official information from the Star Wars Legends continuity, the actual name of this subject is pure conjecture.

"We've ordered a blockade, curfew, and started a search operation. It's only a matter of time before we find the Rebels."
―Unidentified Moradmin Bast look-alike to Darth Vader[src]

A male Human served as an officer in the Imperial Military of the Galactic Empire during the early stages Galactic Civil War. He greatly resembled another Imperial, the General Moradmin Bast, and bore the same ranking plaque as him. In the year 1 ABY, that Human male worked under the direct command of Lord Darth Vader, the Imperial forces' Supreme Commander. At the time, that officer participarea in the hunt for the elusive Rebels, which eventually led him to the homeworld of the Wookiees, the planet Kashyyyk—known to the Imperials as "Wookiee Planet C." He gave his men instructions for a planetary blockade and ordered them to conduct a house-to-house search for the Rebels. The officer subsequently gave Lord Vader a progress report, assuring him their targets would soon be found and captured.[1]

Behind the scenes

"Still, the show has some interesting tidbits that are worth checking out. It's got a few deleted scenes from A New Hope featuring a Moradmin Bast lookalike (perhaps even his clone), it showed Kashyyyk for the first time, Boba Fett made his debut in a cartoon, and it featured another cantina scene."
―Tim Veekhoven and Kevin Beentjes[src]

Cut footage of Leslie Schofield as General Moradmin Bast in A New Hope was reused for a scene in The Star Wars Holiday Special. Leland Chee has noted that Chief Bast would not have had time to escape the first Death Star before its destruction, meaning that the character in the Holiday Special is not Chief Bast.[2] In The Star Wars Holiday Special Cantina: Who's Who, an article written for the official StarWars.com blog, authors Tim Veekhoven and Kevin Beentjes theorized that the Bast lookalike may in fact have been a clone of his.[3]

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