Character from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau
A Twi'lek pilot and New Republic general, Hera Syndulla commands from the cockpit of the Ghost, balancing military duty with her personal mission to find Ezra and protect her son.
Hera Syndulla was fighting the Empire before there was a Rebellion to join, and she has never stopped. As the daughter of Cham Syndulla, the legendary Twi'lek freedom fighter, resistance is in her blood — but Hera fights for something larger than any single world. She is a born leader who inspires loyalty through competence and genuine care rather than rank or rhetoric. She holds the Ghost crew together through sheer force of maternal will, even now that they are scattered across the galaxy. As a New Republic general she chafes against bureaucratic timidity, particularly the Senate's refusal to take the Imperial Remnant threat seriously. Her relationship with the late Kanan Jarrus shaped her deeply — she carries his loss with quiet dignity, channeling it into protecting their son Jacen and honoring what Kanan fought for. In the cockpit she is transcendent, capable of maneuvers that make experienced pilots question physics. She is diplomatic when diplomacy serves, and absolutely ruthless when it does not.
Green-skinned Twi'lek female with long green lekku wrapped partially in a leather flight cap. Warm, expressive eyes set in a face that shifts easily between commanding authority and genuine warmth. Wears a flight suit layered with a brown leather jacket and New Republic insignia. She carries herself with the easy confidence of someone who has flown through more battles than most admirals have planned. Goggles often pushed up on her forehead.
Also known as: Hera, Syndulla, General Syndulla