

Sabine’s non-traditional looking armor is a reflection of her standing against the Empire. Some might think it’s silly for her to express herself by covering her armor in bold hues and illustrations, but it’s a way for her to display her freedom. Sabine honors her Mandalorian roots by wearing the armor associated with the warriors, but she does so with her own sense of flair. Sabine makes hard decisions in seconds and keeps it together on missions - or she calmly blows the problem up. Being the type of person that panics isn’t suited to either of those situations. On top of her history, Sabine’s part of a resistance effort. She comes from a background where battles between clans were a commonplace occurrence - we have family potlucks, Mandalorians have feuds. Though she’s relatively young, Sabine maintains a level head even in extreme situations. She completed the language unit during her espionage training faster than any other cadet. She seems to have a naturally sharp intellect, and when she was given the opportunity to expand it during her time at the Imperial Academy, she apparently took advantage of the lessons. This is especially helpful in Sabine’s role in the rebellion.
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When you live in a galaxy with a wide variety of citizens, knowing how to speak and read multiple languages is a valuable asset. There are plenty of reasons to want to be like Sabine, but here are six of them.

Plus, she has the most colorful armor and looks to the rainbow for inspiration on how to dye her hair. She has a list of impressive skills and abilities, the benefit of a Mandalorian background, and an insider’s point of view into the Empire’s operations. I didn’t choose her when Dan Brooks and I debated the most valuable member of the crew, but maybe I should have. If I had to name the most dependable member of the Ghost crew on Star Wars Rebels, Sabine Wren would be a top contender.
