- "This is Enoch, captain of my guard."
 - ―Grand Admiral Thrawn
 
Enoch was Grand Admiral Thrawn's Captain of the Guard during his forces' exile from the galaxy on the planet Peridea since 1 BBY. When Morgan Elsbeth brought her intergalactic transport ring, the Eye of Sion, there around 9 ABY, the captain led Thrawn's legion of Night Troopers aboard the Star Destroyer Chimaera to greet Elsbeth. Although the Imperials and their Dathomiri allies wished to return to the known galaxy, they also wanted to eliminate the threat of the Jedi Ezra Bridger; Enoch introduced Bridger's friend Sabine Wren to a howler in Peridea's Dathomiri fortress before sending them off into Peridea's wilderness, intending to track and destroy the Jedi using the mercenaries Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati.
Thrawn's plans were interrupted by the warrior Ahsoka Tano's arrival at Peridea. Aboard the Eye of Sion, Captain Enoch deployed RP82 Fiend fighters to stall Tano's shuttle, which nevertheless joined Bridger and Wren on the planet surface. Enoch also prepared two squads of troopers to reinforce Skoll and Hati against Thrawn's enemies, but they persisted and reached the Dathomiri fortress. By that time, Enoch's troopers had completed transferring cargo from the catacombs to the Chimaera, which docked with the Eye of Sion; while Night Troopers volunteers and Elsbeth herself battled the incoming warriors on Peridea, Enoch accompanied Thrawn on the Eye of Sion as it departed to the known galaxy, reaching the world Dathomir.
Biography[]
Far, far away.…[]
- "Be warned. Nomads wander this wasteland and prey upon each other for survival."
 - ―Enoch, to Sabine Wren
 
 	 	Captain Enoch led the soldiers of Grand Admiral Thrawn.
During the Galactic Civil War's Battle of Lothal between the Rebellion and the Galactic Empire in 1 BBY,[4] Imperial Grand Admiral Thrawn's personal Star Destroyer, the Chimaera, was captured by a pod of purrgil summoned by the Jedi Ezra Bridger.[5] Thrawn's forces and Bridger himself were subsequently stranded outside the galaxy on the planet Peridea, in another galaxy,[3] While the Empire lost the war and was replaced by the New Republic in 5 ABY,[4] Enoch was among the former Imperials in Thrawn's exiled forces[3] and served as the Grand Admiral's Captain of the Guard, in which capacity he acted as the head of Thrawn's personal guard[2] and commanded the macabre ranks[6] of Thrawn's loyal Night Troopers, those stormtroopers who had managed to survive their stay in the far galaxy despite the low resources at their disposal.[3] Despite the isolation, Enoch dutifully served Thrawn and came to focus his loyalties upon the Grand Admiral alone, instead of thinking in terms of the greater Empire.[7]
Reduced to[2] a single legion[8] over the course of their exile, the Night Troopers remained loyal to Thrawn and were energized via the magicks of the Great Mothers,[9] a grouping of Dathomiri[2] Nightsisters[3] with whom Thrawn allied in order to return to the galaxy proper[10] and to strengthen his forces.[3] In return for their aid[10]—which entailed the Great Mothers calling out to Thrawn's former follower Morgan Elsbeth, who would be able to bring about Thrawn and company's delivery from exile[2]—Thrawn promised to deliver the Great Mothers and their cargo from Peridea to[10] the Nightsister planet[3] Dathomir after their escape. With the alliance sealed, Thrawn's forces began the process of rebuilding the Chimaera.[10] Like the rest of the Night Troopers, Enoch was well saturated in Nightsister magick, which left it unclear if he was "alive" in any standard sense of the word.[7] At one point, Enoch stood guard with a large blaster outside the Great Mothers' Fortress,[11] where the Great Mothers remained based.[2]
Exile at an end[]
Their isolation ended with the arrival of Thrawn's servant Morgan Elsbeth[2] in 9 ABY,[12] when her intergalactic transport ring, the Eye of Sion reached Peridea's orbit. Elsbeth and her mercenaries, Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati, descended in a smaller starship to meet the Great Mothers at the henge atop Peridea's Dathomiri fortress before the group was received by the Chimaera, which perched with its hangar encasing the site. In the hanger, Captain Enoch led Thrawn's legion to greet those Force users with the exiled Grand Admiral himself. After Thrawn introduced Enoch as his troopers' leader, the admiral agreed to begin transferring the Dathomiri catacombs onto the Star Destroyer, as per his agreement with the Great Mothers for facilitating a means of returning to the known galaxy. The captain ordered his troopers to enter the catacombs while he himself stayed with Thrawn and his guests.[2]
 	 	Enoch and his men saw Wren off on her quest.
The Night Troopers also retrieved the prisoner that the mercenaries had brought with them—the Lothal rebel veteran Sabine Wren, who wished to find her missing friend, Bridger. Wanting to hunt down the Jedi himself, Thrawn ordered Enoch to remove Wren's stuncuffs and to provide her resources to traverse the perilous wastelands of Peridea. Captain Enoch and several troopers led Wren down to the fortress' ground entrance chamber, introducing her to a howler that had been domesticated as a mount. After commanding the creature to lie down for Wren to mount it, Enoch cautioned Wren about the violent nomads who lived on Peridea, and he passed on her blaster pistols and lightsaber before the fortress entrance opened. Wishing that Wren would "die well," the captain stood alongside his troopers to watch her ride out into the wastelands.[2]
Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati subsequently rode out on howler mounts as well in pursuit of Wren. Enoch informed Thrawn, who had been inspecting a star map of the galaxy with Elsbeth in the fortress, of their departure. The captain turned to leave the room after acknowledging Thrawn's order to prepare two attack squads and await Skoll's signal, but he swiveled back to face Elsbeth when she asked whether more troops should be sent to aid the mercenaries; the Grand Admiral insisted that they could spare no more soldiers due to their dwindling numbers in their exile and sent Enoch away.[2]
The din of space[]
- "Captain Enoch. You have the coordinates. Open fire."
 - ―Grand Admiral Thrawn, ordering Enoch and the Eye of Sion to fire upon Ahsoka Tano's position
 
Soon afterward, Elsbeth's pursuer and Wren's master, Ahsoka Tano, arrived over Peridea with the Jedi droid Huyang on her T-6 shuttle—they rode with a pod of purrgil,[13] as the Great Mothers had foretold Thrawn with short notice.[2] Nevertheless, the Grand Admiral made preparations. The purrgil flew into an Imperial minefield and re-entered hyperspace, which Enoch, from aboard the Eye of Sion, reported via hologram transmission to the Grand Admiral, who himself stood before a holographic display of the scene in the Dathomiri fortress. Enoch also reported the Jedi shuttle's presence, and that the Eye of Sion had deployed nine of its RP82 Fiend fighters to redirect Tano into Peridea's debris field.[13]
 	 	Enoch, via hologram, took orders from Thrawn to interrupt the arrival of Ahsoka Tano.
Thrawn was satisfied, given that he knew Tano would behave similar to her master[13]—the headstrong Jedi General Anakin Skywalker with whom Thrawn had worked decades ago[4]—and ordered Enoch to withdraw the starfighters and have them stand by; the Great Mothers pinpointed Tano's coordinates with their magick, allowing Thrawn to summon Enoch to attack. The Eye of Sion unleashed a barrage of laserfire into the debris field, and the fighters resumed their engagement with the escaping shuttle in Peridea's atmosphere.[13]
Meanwhile, the mercenaries had joined forces with the nomadic bandits and tracked Wren to Bridger, with Hati relaying the Jedi's coordinates to Captain Enoch. Informing Thrawn of the discovery via hologram, Enoch received the Grand Admiral's order to send two LAAT/le patrol gunships to reinforce the mercenaries. However, Baylan Skoll pursued a goal of his own, and left Hati, the bandits, and the gunships' Night Troopers to ambush the Jedi themselves, who were then joined by Ahsoka Tano and her shuttle. Despite the loss of Teams One and Two, Thrawn was satisfied with distracting the Jedi long enough for the Chimaera to complete its cargo transfer and depart Peridea.[13]
Shadows of starlight[]
- "Grand Admiral, the TIE fighters made contact with the enemy and engaged."
"Results?"
"A successful strike on the Jedi shuttle was reported before we lost contact with the flight group."
"An acceptable outcome. Consider all of the TIE fighters lost. Mark their captain for a citation."
"As you wish, Grand Admiral." - ―Captain Enoch and Grand Admiral Thrawn, on the TIE attack on the Jedi
 
Enoch returned to the Dathomiri henge, where Elsbeth informed Thrawn that the cargo transfer was completed, and the Grand Admiral ordered the captain to bring the Eye of Sion down from high orbit so that it could interlock with the Chimaera. Enoch then told him that com-scan had located the Jedi's shuttle, and Thrawn tasked the captain with dispatching two TIE fighters to engage it. Enoch walked back to the Chimaera's hangar as the battle of Peridea went underway. The TIE fighter attack successfully hit the Jedi shuttle before Enoch's command lost contact with the pilots.[10]
 	 	Captain Enoch served Thrawn alongside his Night Troopers.
The captain returned to Thrawn inside the Dathomiri fortress with the update. He was instructed to have the captain of the TIE squadron commended despite their losses and to show the Jedi's location on the room's holographic display. Thrawn concluded that preparation for an immediate ground assault was necessary, and Enoch gave way and followed as the Grand Admiral walked out of the fortress and up to the Dathomiri henge. There, they found Morgan Elsbeth and the Great Mothers preparing dozens of Night Trooper volunteers for combat with magick; the troopers had been made aware that they would serve Thrawn—and the Empire—even in death.[10]
Back in the fortress, Enoch, Thrawn, and Elsbeth heard from a Star Navigator Droid who had been serving on the Eye of Sion that com-scan detected the incoming Jedi on their howler mounts. The Chimaera attempted to annihilate the warriors, but they entered the fortress, where they battled the Night Troopers. Enoch then followed Thrawn out of the fortress, and, alone, the Grand Admiral asked the Great Mothers at the henge to begin resurrecting the fallen Night Troopers below as more powerful zombies to delay the Jedi.[10]
Morgan Elsbeth oversaw the Eye of Sion interlocking with the Chimaera, but just before she reported to Thrawn at the henge that the preparations were completed, Enoch spoke with him in hushed tones: the Grand Admiral asked if the captain's information was valid, to which he replied that preparations were under way. Thrawn then told Elsbeth that she must remain behind to prevent the advancing Jedi from boarding the Star Destroyer. The Grand Admiral, the captain, and the Great Mothers then walked back to the Chimaera's hangar and entered the bridge of the Eye of Sion.[10]
 	 	Enoch stood beside Thrawn as the Imperial leader returned to the known galaxy aboard the Eye of Sion.
Per Thrawn's command, it fired at the Dathomiri fortress while taking off; Tano, Wren, and Huyang pursued Thrawn in their repaired shuttle after killing Elsbeth, but they were stranded on Peridea as the Chimaera and its ring returned to the known galaxy. Unbeknownst to Thrawn's forces, Ezra Bridger had infiltrated the Chimaera and found his way to the New Republic. Captain Enoch joined Thrawn and the Great Mothers on the observation deck of the Chimaera's cargo hold to inform the Grand Admiral that they were approaching the world Dathomir.[10]
Personality and traits[]
- "Here are your weapons. Die well."
 - ―Enoch, to Sabine Wren
 
 	 	Captain Enoch's face remained hidden behind a gold facemask.
An imposing figure[14] and ominous sentinel,[15] Enoch was a human[1] whose face was kept hidden behind the golden faceplace of his modified stormtrooper helmet. Through that helmet, he spoke with a gruff and metallic voice.[2] Furthermore, his unique helmet helped him to stand apart from the assembled ranks of Thrawn's Night trooper legion.[3] Enoch was once a true believer in the Galactic Empire but, over the course of his service to Grand Admiral Thrawn, came to center his loyalties into Thrawn alone.[7]
As one of Thrawn's right hand followers[2] and his dutiful servant,[7] Enoch provided the Grand Admiral with every last detail he could about whatever situation they found themselves in in order to help the Chiss strategize.[3] Enoch was clearly immersed in the magicks of the Great Mothers,[7] whose magicks energized Thrawn's forces.[9] In the case of Enoch, however, it was unclear if any true sense of life existed under the sentinel's armor.[7] Upon being introduced by Thrawn to Elsbeth and her mercenaries, Enoch gave a slow nod of acknowledgment and then gave a brisk nod toward his troopers as an order to enter the catacombs. He also nodded as a way of acknowledging orders from Thrawn. Enoch wished Sabine Wren to "die well" when he sent her out into Peridea's wilderness.[2]
Equipment[]
- "Tota."
 - ―Enoch, commanding a howler
 
 	 	Enoch in his full armor with his blaster
Like many of the stormtroopers stranded aboard the Chimaera, Enoch's white armor was weathered,[2] with cracks throughout the plastoid armor plates over his black body glove.[3] However, Enoch's body glove was burgundy[16] for his arms and torso, and he donned crimson gloves.[2] The armor was also mended with metallic gold accents[17] while several parts of the armor pieces were replaced by gray fragments. Large parts of the armor were also replaced by metallic gold pieces, including the completely golden left shoulder plate, abdominal plate, the left hand guard, and the right knee component.[2]
His helmet, once a standard-issue piece of gear that was modified to advertize his rank,[6] displayed two red Imperial crests emblazoned at the top and a golden metallic humanoid face plate[2] mounted[6] and hammered into it.[15] Golden and gray elements also jutted out at the bottom of the helmet's front in a manner resembling the bottom part of a[2] Imperial combat assault tank pilot's helmet. Instead of a standard utility belt,[3] the captain kept a black SE-14r blaster rifle with golden accents in his holster, which he wore as a dark belt around a burgundy kama.[16] Furthermore, Enoch also made use of a larger version of that blaster.[11]
As a member of Thrawn's surviving legion, Enoch traveled aboard the Star Destroyer Chimaera and the Eye of Sion.[10] He also knew how to command a howler to obey him.[2] As Thrawn's lieutenant, he further exercised command over starfighter and gunship units, including Elsbeth's scout guard fighters[13] and the Chimaera's surviving compliment of TIE fighters[10] and LAAT/le patrol gunships. He was even granted command of the Eye of Sion itself during the transfer of cargo to the Chimaera and thus gave orders for how to use its firepower, as per Thrawn's orders.[13]
Behind the scenes[]
Design and debut[]
- "One of the coolest things I got to see happen was one day when Marcus [Napuri] was sculpting the helmet for Enoch and Dave [Filoni] came in. Dave was trying to explain the adjustments that he wanted and Marcus just gave his tool to Dave and asked him to show him. That is the level of collaboration we had and the type of collaboration Shawna [Trpcic] encouraged. And even though something like sculpting from scratch is VERY time consuming, Shawna knew it was important to do it correctly by having that hand touched element vs a computer that just spits it out perfectly."
 - ―Elissa Alcala
 
Enoch was created for the Star Wars: Ahsoka television series, portrayed by the actor Wes Chatham, who considered the role to be a highlight of his career as a long-time Star Wars fan.[19] Enoch debuted in the season one episode "Part Six: Far, Far Away,"[2] which premiered on September 19, 2023.[20]
Brian Matyas served as the character concept designer for Enoch in Doug Chiang's production design department.[21] Costume designer Shawna Trpcic then assigned specialty constume manufacturer Marcus Napuri to make Enoch's helmet based on Matyas' art. Napuri recalled that showrunner Dave Filoni mentioned that he had Enoch's character in mind "for quite some time" and was excited to sculpt the helmet. Initially modifying a resin cast of a standard stormtrooper helmet to the proportions set by Trpcic, Napuri then scratch-built the cheeks and laid the helmet in clay for sculpting. Having been given Greek sculpture references, Napuri further incorporated the stylings of Japanese kabuki theater masks to perfect Enoch's aesthetic.[22]
 	 	Enoch's introduction in Ahsoka.
Filoni visited Napuri throughout the process and gave notes on Enoch's design,[22] and Napuri asked the showrunner to sculpt lines directly on the helmet to indicate his desired adjustements. Assistant costume designer Elissa Alcala appreciated such close collaboration, which Trcpcic encouraged to make the most of each artist's input and also hand-crafted elements, intended to honor the making of the Star Wars original trilogy in the 1970s and 1980s[18] with a lived-in aesthetic[23] as opposed to the exactness of 3D computer scanning or printing.[18] After Filoni approved the design, Napuri molded and cast the helmet, with Trpcic assigning Tonymech Acosta Jr.[24] to conduct paint tests. Erik Troy then crafted Enoch's armor pieces, and Luis Napuri tailored the fabrics.[22] Marcus Napuri downsized the helmet while Troy enlarged the chest armor to create a distinctive, "superhero" silhouette for the character.[18]
In September, 2024, Shawna Trpcic was posthumously awarded an Emmy—alongside assistant costume designer Elissa Alcala and costume supervisor Devon Patterson—at the 76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Winners in the Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes category for Ahsoka's season finale "Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord." Alcala stated that production design was informed by Doug Chiang and Dave Filoni's sketches of the stormtroopers having different colors and wrappings, consequently using the Japanese kintsugi pottery-repairing technique to apply gold leaf into lines drilled into the armor. Alcala also said that production designers took the fabric that Trpcic picked for the Great Mothers for wrapping the stormtroopers after aging, kintsugi, and wrapping each strip with a red fabric, and Patterson added that Trpcic "put her spin on" Enoch to give fans a moment of awe even among the troops with individually unique costuming.[25] According to Ahsoka's artists, the work on Enoch and his Night Troopers strained Los Angeles' supply of gold foil in mid-2022.[26]
During the series' production, Wes Chatham spoke with Filoni about how Enoch's armor resembles[27] the gold armor of Mordred in the 1981 film Excalibur.[28] Following Ahsoka's release, the actor hinted at the importance of Enoch, being the single stormtrooper introduced by Thrawn.[27]
Further appearances[]
- "It was exciting and challenging alike. We had an idea for a sort of "death knight" approach to Enoch, someone who synergizes deeply with the majiks of the Nightsisters of Peridea though he lacks those sorts of powers himself, and gives his fellow Imperial Remnant allies added resilience while under his command."
 - ―Galaxy of Heroes Designer "CG_Mouse," on working out Enoch for Galaxy of Heroes
 
 	 	Enoch-inspired armor in The Old Republic
At the time of Part Six's release, Twitter made an emoji of Enoch that was appended to the hashtag "#captainenoch." The hashtag "#enoch" briefly featured an emoji of another Ahsoka character—Ezra Bridger, whose emoji was also appended to the hashtags "#Ezra" and "#EzraBridger."[30] Twitter subsequently corrected the error.[31] The Star Wars Legends video game Star Wars: The Old Republic's Update 7.4.1 added a "Prime Centurion Armor" that was based on Enoch's character design. The armor was announced in the February 14, 2024 update livestream and could be purchased and equipped by player characters via the game's Cartel Market feature.[32] Enoch later appeared as a playable hero in the video game Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, with the team behind the game revealing they planned for him to be an Imperial Remnant leader as soon as he made his first appearance[29] in "Part Six: Far, Far Away."[2]
Galaxy of Heroes designer "CG_Mouse" designed the character as part of a team and reflected it was a challenging, yet exciting, process. The team approached Enoch as if he was a "death knight" who synergized with the Nightsister magicks, even if he himself did not have those powers, while also adding a degree of resilience to the Imperials he commanded. For his in-game "Last Command" ability, which found its name from author Timothy Zahn's[29] 1993 Legends The Thrawn Trilogy novel The Last Command,[33] the developers originally planned for Enoch to hold up a hand-held hologram-projection of Thrawn, but the art department surprised the team with a life-size Thrawn hologram. His "Decay" effect was inspired by in part by how one must critically damage a zombie in Dungeons and Dragons, but the team also knew to remain specific to Enoch's character and not be "too punishing." The character ability then had several other technical issues to work through before he was ready for release.[29] Enoch then appeared on a card illustrated by artist Kyle Petchock for the Star Wars: Unlimited set Legends of the Force by Fantasy Flight Games. After being assigned the captain, Petchock worked on Enoch's art in late fall of 2023 via the Pro Create app on his iPad Pro. Enoch's card was the first piece he worked on for the Legends of the Force set, which is set for release on July 11, 2025.[34] Enoch's card was first revealed ahead of release by the Asmodee Group on social media on April 29, 2025.[35]
Appearances[]
 Star Wars: Ahsoka — "Part Six: Far, Far Away" (First appearance)- Ahsoka 6
 
 Star Wars: Ahsoka — "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" (Appears in hologram)
 Star Wars: Ahsoka — "Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord"- Ahsoka 8
 - Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
 
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Notes and references[]
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