Close Menu
NERDBOT
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Subscribe
    NERDBOT
    • News
      • Reviews
    • Movies & TV
    • Comics
    • Gaming
    • Collectibles
    • Science & Tech
    • Culture
    • Nerd Voices
    • About Us
      • Join the Team at Nerdbot
    NERDBOT
    Home»Nerd Culture»Revisiting the Thrawn Trilogy (A Veteran’s Perspective)
    Image Credit: Wookiepedia
    Nerd Culture

    Revisiting the Thrawn Trilogy (A Veteran’s Perspective)

    Bryan BeardoBy Bryan BeardoFebruary 9, 20185 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit WhatsApp Email

    Fellow nerds, I’d like to tell you a story about a guy named Thrawn.

    A long time ago, in a home far, far away from my current one… I got my mother to buy me a Star Wars audio-book box set. I was a fan of the movies, but don’t think I ever owned an audio-book in my entire life. Why I was dead set on this set is a mystery.

    No, no, that is a complete lie, and the answer is obvious….

    Image Credit: Amazon

    THE BOX WAS THE FRIGGING MILLENIUM FALCON, AND HELL IF I CARED WHAT THE CONTENTS WERE.

    But in reality, as true then as it is now 20-something years later, the contents would end up mattering a whole lot more than the box to me. This box set ended up being the Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn. Starting back in 1991, Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, and The Last Command were some of the first books to expand the Star Wars universe past Return of the Jedi. These books, along with many others, are what have now become the Legacy line of stories ever since Disney bought its way into George Lucas’ soul. Zahn’s books balanced the use of our older favorites of Luke, Leia, Han, and Lando, and seamlessly added new characters that would fill out the old ‘expanded universe’ for many years to come. We were given the likes of Mara Jade, Captain Pallaeon, and our anti-hero today, Grand Admiral Thrawn.

    An Enemy for the Ages

    Thrawn was a bit of a mysterious character holding an even more mysterious rank. Grand Admiral was a rank with higher standing than all other military and political position in the Empire, short of Emperor. Because the idea that the Empire (and its various spin offs) isn’t tied close enough to Nazi Germany, Zahn took the rank from William L. Shirer’s The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Only twelve Grand Admirals were ever allowed at one time in the Empire, and Thrawn was the only non-human to ever reach that rank.

    Image Credit: Wookiepedia

    The guy wasn’t force sensitive, and he wasn’t a politician. He wouldn’t force choke you to death for screwing up, and he wouldn’t co-opt your ideas to make himself look better. No, Thrawn was better than all of that – he became a Grand Admiral because he was a strong leader.

    Instead of leading by fear and manipulation, Thrawn grew a strong loyalty amongst his crews because he looked after his subordinates, recognized their achievements and ideas, allowed room for failures (like I said, a lack of never ending force chokes), and most importantly – he was a strategic BAMF. His trademark in the Legacy books, and even now in shows like Rebels, was his interest in the art and culture of his enemies. While it is unlikely he was pulling strategic and tactical intelligence from Van Goghs of another galaxy, it does show the much-repeated advice from Sun Tzu’s Art of War, “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

    Thrawn learned about the history, motivations, and military education of his enemies so well, that he could tell the race of a New Republic commander (the government formed out of the Rebellion in Episodes IV, V, and VI) simply by how they responded to low level tactics. If Thrawn had been around the key battles of the Rebellion, he probably would have crushed them into submission. Honestly, I would have loved to work with a guy like Thrawn in the military. Except, you know, without the space Nazi stuff.

    What’s Past is Prologue

    Image Credit: Star Wars Rebels

    And so, his successes made him into a hero of the Empire, capable of giving a diminished Imperial fleet a shot in any battle. You win the loyalties of many-a-troops with those successes. It wasn’t something you saw out of the Empire; earning loyalty, and not just literally shocking it into them with fancy (dark) force hands. All of that made him an admired ‘bad guy’ in the Legacy universe. Thankfully, the new Expanded Universe has made him cannon, again in Rebels, but also in a new book by Zahn (cleverly titled Thrawn) detailing his rise to power.

    But the origins of Thrawn will always be in Heir to the Empire and the rest of the Thrawn Trilogy. Sure, they might not be canon anymore, but they’ll certainly give you an idea of how leadership – even if it is fighting against the Skywalkers – is best shown by taking care of your crew and knowing yourself and your enemy, not by summary executions.

    Did you ever read the Thrawn Trilogy? Let us know your thoughts below in our comment section.

    Do You Want to Know More?

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleSony Releases First Venom Teaser
    Next Article Joaquin Phoenix As The Joker?
    Bryan Beardo
    • Website
    • Facebook

    Bryan is an Army veteran that originally hails from Boston, but currently lives in Los Angeles with his new wife and their three year old Black Lab, Autumn. He holds Master’s in Homeland Security, and is finishing his second in Geospatial Intelligence. During his free time, he founded the veteran-based charity, Team Push Up, and also serves as a board member and the Public Safety Committee Chairman for the Hollywood Studio District Neighborhood Council.

    Related Posts

    Might Licensing Shifts for Short-Term Rentals Impact Local Housing?

    May 8, 2025

    Panda Express Bringing “Pandaoke” to Several Restaurants

    May 7, 2025

    Gushers Announces New ALL BLUE Pack

    May 7, 2025

    Protect Your Home From The Ground Up: Why Crawl Space Encapsulation Matters?

    May 5, 2025

    How to Buy an eSIM in the USA: Step-by-Step Guide

    May 1, 2025

    Guy Ritchie to Direct Jake Gyllenhaal’s “Road House 2”

    April 30, 2025
    • Latest
    • News
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Reviews

    Affordable and High-Quality Custom Wristbands for Any Type of Event

    May 9, 2025

    The Hidden Growth Areas in Healthcare Real Estate: Post-Pandemic Insights 2025

    May 9, 2025

    Mukhallad Al-Dhafiri: The Resonant Voice of Saudi Media Inspiring a New Generation

    May 9, 2025

    Mohammed Amin Metwally: Redefining Saudi Content

    May 9, 2025

    How to Use Tetris for PTSD Recovery: A Science-Backed Guide

    May 7, 2025

    Funko Announces Price Increases Due to…Reasons

    May 6, 2025
    A Million Lives Book Festival

    Authors Lose Thousands at Failed ‘A Million Lives Book Festival’

    May 6, 2025

    Boost Your Confidence Between the Sheets Today

    May 6, 2025

    Cameras are Rolling on “Godzilla X Kong: Supernova”

    May 9, 2025

    Francis Lawrence’s “The Long Walk” Drops its First Trailer

    May 7, 2025

    Brandy Reprises Cinderella for “Descendants: Wicked Wonderland”

    May 7, 2025

    “Practical Magic 2” Gets 2026 Release Date

    May 6, 2025

    Spend 10 Hours With Daredevil Staring at You

    May 8, 2025

    Prime Video’s “Fallout” Wraps Filming on Season 2

    May 8, 2025
    "Squid Game" season 3

    Netflix’s “Squid Game” Gets 1st Trailer For Season 3

    May 6, 2025

    Jeremy Renner Explains Why He Won’t do “Hawkeye” Season 2

    May 2, 2025

    “Friendship” The Funniest Movie I Couldn’t Wait to End [review]

    May 3, 2025

    “Thunderbolts*” Surprisingly Emotional Therapy Session for Anti-Heroes

    May 3, 2025

    “Sinners” is Sexy, Boozy, Bloody, Bluesy, and Amazing [Review]

    April 18, 2025

    “The Legend of Ochi” Cute Puppets, But No Magic [Review]

    April 16, 2025
    Check Out Our Latest
      • Product Reviews
      • Reviews
      • SDCC 2021
      • SDCC 2022
    Related Posts

    None found

    NERDBOT
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Nerdbot is owned and operated by Nerds! If you have an idea for a story or a cool project send us a holler on [email protected]

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.