Admiral Piett
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Template:SW Character Admiral Firmus Piett (39 BBY–4 ABY) is a character from the Star Wars universe. He was one of only two Imperial officers to appear in two Star Wars films (The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi), and was perhaps the only character in the entire trilogy to benefit from Darth Vader's propensity to summarily execute his officers for failures great and small. Piett was played by Kenneth Colley.
Piett was born on the Outer Rim world of Axxila. In the Imperial Navy, it is always important to have Deep Core connections. Officers from the Outer Rim rarely received an important strategic posting. When he joined the Imperial Starfleet, he commanded a fleet that patrolled his home sector. Darth Vader later assigned Captain Piett to command the Star Destroyer Accuser, under Admiral Griff. When Griff died at Yavin 4 during the Rebel evacuation, Piett became captain of the Star Dreadnought1 Executor after its current commander, Captain Ozzel, was promoted to admiral and took command of Vader's fleet.
Three years after the Battle of Yavin, Captain Piett and his command staff received a transmission from a probe droid in the Hoth system that revealed the hidden Rebel Alliance headquarters, Echo Base. When Piett promptly informed his superiors of this find, Admiral Ozzel dismissed it as something other than the Rebel base. However, Vader immediately accepted Piett’s finding and ordered his fleet, the Death Squadron, to the Hoth system.
The fleet's exit point from hyperspace was close enough to the planet that the Rebels were able to detect it immediately, giving them time to raise an energy shield that would stop any orbital bombardment. Ozzel was swiftly killed by Vader for his incompetence and Piett was instantly promoted to admiral (crew members then started to bet on how long Piett had to live). While General Veers successfully captured the Rebel base, the Millennium Falcon escaped. Vader ordered the fleet to pursue, even though the Falcon had entered a nearby asteroid field.
During the search for the Falcon, the Star Destroyer Avenger found it, but it strangely vanished. The bounty hunter Boba Fett, commissioned by Lord Vader, who realized that the Falcon was in fact secretly docked on the Avenger, followed and reported its movements as it disengaged and limped over to Bespin. While Han Solo, Leia Organa, and Chewbacca were being given a tour by Lando Calrissian, Piett's men deactivated the hyperdrive on the Falcon. As the Falcon fled, it was nearly captured by the Executor's tractor beam, but R2-D2 was able to reactivate the hyperdrive and the Falcon again escaped Imperial custody. Despite this failure, Piett was allowed to live by Vader. This was probably because, unlike Admiral Ozzel or Captain Needa, it was not due to a misjudgment on Piett's part that the Falcon escaped. However, George Lucas provided an alternate explanation on the commentary track for the 2004 DVD. Vader's encounter with Luke had apparently left him deeply conflicted. Possibly this was because of his son's choice to die rather than walk down the same path as his father did. As such Darth Vader was able to find enough mercy within himself to spare Piett's life.
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One year later, Piett commanded the Imperial fleet at the Battle of Endor. If Piett had been allowed to engage the Rebel fleet, his ships could have easily destroyed them. Instead, he was ordered to hold position and just keep them from escaping so they could be vaporized one by one by the second Death Star's superlaser. The Emperor's plan backfired when the Rebels moved to attack the Star Destroyers at point-blank range.
During the battle, Admiral Ackbar ordered all Rebel ships to concentrate their fire on the Executor. This concentrated fire temporarily knocked out the shields, allowing two A-Wings to destroy a targeting dome on the Executor's bridge tower, cutting the vital flow of targeting information as well as lowering the shields protecting the bridge. In response to the lowering of the shields, Piett ordered the forward turbolaser batteries to intensify their firepower. Still, it was too late; moments later, a disabled A-wing piloted by Arvel Crynyd made a kamikaze maneuver and flew right into the bridge as Piett and his captain dived into a lower level of the bridge. Before the crew could regain control from the secondary command center, the Executor crashed into the Death Star and exploded. Piett was presumed dead in the crash.
Piett's nephew, Captain Sarkli, also served at the Battle of Endor.
Although he wasn't Force-sensitive, Piett was trained by Darth Vader in lightsaber combat, though Piett often prefered to use a blaster.
Source
- Inside the Worlds of the Star Wars Trilogy.
External links
Admiral Piett fanclub (http://www.piett.org)