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Romba
Biographical information
Homeworld

Endor[1]

Physical description
Species

Ewok[1]

Gender

Male[1]

Hair color

Brown[1]

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Rebellion era[1]

Affiliation

Romba was an Ewok scout of Bright Tree Village on the forest moon of Endor. To defend his village from the Imperial invasion, Romba prepared traps and was one of the first Ewoks to engage the Empire's forces in battle. Romba and the other Ewoks' efforts not only saved Bright Tree Village but also helped the Rebel Alliance turn the tide of the Galactic Civil War.

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Biography

According to Ewok myth, the name "Romba" belonged to a hunter who fooled a gorax into eating its own feet.[2] Likewise, this Ewok who bore his name was a dedicated scout. When fellow scout Wuta spotted Imperial invaders on Endor, he would look for fallen trees that could be used to make weapons to combat the offworlders. He contacted Romba, who oversaw the construction of log traps to use against Imperial walkers. But it was another kind of trap—this one for boarwolves—that captured three Rebel Alliance members and their two droids.[3] When Romba and the other Ewoks in his hunting party approached the Rebels with their spears readied, they suddenly saw that one of them was C-3PO, and they began to worship the gilded protocol droid. Romba spoke with Rabin about the droid reverently,[1] likely because of their experience with the droid some time ago at the failed Dulok-Ewok treaty event.[4] After the Ewoks took the droid and the Rebels back to Bright Tree Village, C-3PO and Wicket Warrick convinced the tribe to help the Alliance fight their mutual enemy, the Empire.[1][5]

Romba weeps for his fatally wounded brother-in-arms.

The following day, Romba was among the very first group of Ewoks to engage in a surprise attack against the Imperial stormtroopers. Later in the battle, he and other Ewoks strangled stormtroopers with the use of bolas. Romba then proceeded to aid in the launching of catapults against the Empire's AT-STs. When the walkers returned fire, Romba and the others fled. As he and another Ewok ran, a laser blast hit and incapacitated the two. Romba quickly recovered, but when he reached for his friend to get up and continue running, the other Ewok didn't move. Kneeling over the body, Romba spared a moment to mourn over his fallen comrade.[1]

As the battle raged on, the tide began to turn when the Rebel Chewbacca and two Ewoks commandeered an AT-ST and began using it against the Imperials. Romba—now attacking with bow and arrow—and his fellow warriors stopped and cheered on the battlefield when they witnessed the walker fighting for their side. After the second Death Star was destroyed and the battle ended in the Alliance's favor, the Ewoks and Rebels held a celebration at Bright Tree Village.[1]

Personality and traits

Like the hunter whose name he bore, Romba was a dedicated Ewok scout. He was knowledgeable in the art of setting traps, overseeing the construction of log traps to fight the Imperial invaders.[3] Romba was also capable of using many of the Ewoks' weapons—such as the bolas and the bow and arrow—being among the very first group of Ewoks to engage in a surprise attack against the Imperial stormtroopers. Romba mourned his comrade, when he was killed by a laser blast.[1]

Behind the scenes

Romba (left) and Machook (right).

There are two different Ewoks with similar facial features who have been identified as Romba. The first is a brown-hooded Ewok who was made into an action figure by Kenner, one of "the last seventeen."[6] This particularly short Ewok, who has a brown hood that ties together at the neck, appears in a scene where he mourns for another Ewok who was killed. He was played by Debbie Lee Carrington.[7] However, a Decipher CCG card produced years later identified Machook, this one taller and with a pinkish hood, as Romba,[8] while the original Romba was featured anonymously on another card.[9] This misattribution was repeated in Star Wars Fact File 109. But in 2007, Leland Chee apparently corrected the situation by identifying Carrington's Ewok as Romba in time for her appearance at Celebration IV.[10] The same year, a new action figure of Romba was produced by Hasbro, again with the proper likeness.[11]

Although some would claim that Rabin and Romba's short dialogue exchange sounded like "That guy's wise" and "More than I am short," Pablo Hidalgo assures that this is not the case, but rather fans "picking up unintended patterns."[12]

The Ewok suit Debbie Carrington wore for Romba in ''Return of the Jedi is apparently the same suit she later wore as Weechee Warrick in Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure.[10]

Appearances

  • Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
  • Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel) (First appearance)

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
  2. Galactic Campaign Guide
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Official Star Wars Fact File 109 (EWO9, Ewok Warriors)
  4. Ewoks 10: The Demons of Endor
  5. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)
  6. Rebelscum.com: Vintage Star Wars Photo Archives
  7. TheForce.Net interview with Debbie Lee Carrington
  8. Star Wars Customizable Card GameEndor Limited (Card: Romba)
  9. Star Wars Customizable Card GameEndor Limited (Card: Ewok Spearman)
  10. 10.0 10.1  "Ewok Roster" - "Sompeetalay's Source Blog", Tim Veekhoven's StarWars.com Blog
  11. Rebelscum.com: Star Wars The 30th Anniversary Collection Photo Archives
  12. "Star Wars Q&A" - Star Wars Insider 70

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This article uses material from the "Romba" article on the Starwars wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.







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