- "How many times have you flown it?"
- "Me? Oh, I don't fly. Too dangerous. But theoretically, it should fly!"
- —Sabine Wren and Quarrie, as Hera Syndulla takes a B-Wing on a test flight
Quarrie was a Mon Calamari mechanic who tended to various starfighters. He showed Hera and her companions a B-Wing Starfighter.
Biography[]
After the Rebellion suffered losses against the Galactic Empire during an attempted blockade run, Hera Syndulla and members of her crew came to Shantipole in order to retrieve the prototype B-Wing Starfighter. Quarrie was initially uninterested, as he did not believe Hera to be the right pilot for his ship. However, her story of growing up and dreaming of being a pilot swayed Quarrie's mind, and he allowed her to test the starfighter. After a successful test run, the starfighter was taken back to the Rebel Fleet. With the B-Wing's advanced weaponry, the rebels were able to break the Imperial blockade over Ibaar and deliver food to the planet's starving populace. Afterwards, Quarrie along with his astromech droid BG-81 left the fleet in order to oversee the production of more B-Wings for the rebel cause. He also installed a hyperdrive and an exterior astromech socket on the Phantom.
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Appearances[]
Season Two[]
- "Wings of the Master" (First appearance)
Trivia[]
- He is voiced by Corey Burton, who previously voiced Count Dooku, Gobi Glie and Cad Bane in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He also voiced Eesh Fahm in "Wings of the Master". He reprised his role as Gobi Glie in "Homecoming" and "Hera's Heroes".
- Quarrie's name is derived from the name of concept artist Ralph McQuarrie, whose concept art for the original trilogy was the main inspiration for Rebels’ art style.
- Quarrie is the first character introduced in Rebels to appear in a LEGO set not based on the Rebels theme; he is featured as a minifigure in The Arrowhead, a set based on The Freemaker Adventures.