

He also does this while insulting Tarkin's and Vader's love of spectacle and grandiose design. Boring, but Practical: He embraces this trope making it abundantly clear that he thinks the Death Star was a stupid idea from the very beginning and that those resources should have been used to simply build more Star Destroyers.Blue Blood: He is a member of a wealthy and very influential family who run TaggeCo, a large corporation with business interests tied into the Empire's operations.Benevolent Boss: He trusted Tolvan with commanding security at Eadu, but when that failed big-time, he had her relegated to sweeping out the abandoned rebel base on Yavin 4 for any useful scraps of information they could use against the rebels, which is as non-harmful as a punishment from the Empire can be.However, this incarnation of Tagge is much less cautious and much more brazen in his dislike of the Dark Lord, using his superior position to belittle Vader whenever he gets the chance. Adaptation Personality Change: Much like his Legends counterpart, Tagge is a critic of the Death Star and doesn't think highly of Darth Vader.Following the Death Star's destruction, Tagge was made the Emperor's chief enforcer, with even Darth Vader subservient to him.

He briefly visited the first Death Star with his fellow Chiefs, and unlike his peers he considered the Rebel Alliance to be a possible, if unlikely, threat. The Rebel Alliance is too well equipped they're more dangerous than you realize."Ī noble from Tepasi, Tagge was the Chief of the Imperial Army and a member of the Empire's Joint Chiefs. "Until this battle station is fully operational, we are vulnerable.
