Name: Lio Partagaz
Type: Imperial Security Bureau Major
Species: Human
Homeworld: —
Gender: Male
Born: —
Died: 1 BBY (999 GC)
Hair Color: Gray
Eye Color: Brown
Height: —
Weight:—
Skin: Light
DEXTERITY 2D
Blaster: 3D+2
Dodge: 4D
Melee Combat: 3D
Melee Parry: 2D+1
KNOWLEDGE 3D+2
Alien Species: 6D
Bureaucracy: ISB 8D
Business: 5D+1
Cultures: 6D
Intimidation: 4D
Law Enforcement: 5D
Planetary Systems: 6D+2
Streetwise: 4D
Tactics: 4D
MECHANICAL 2D
Communications: 4D
Repulsorlift Operation: 3D
Sensors: 4D
PERCEPTION 3D
Bargain: 4D
Command: ISB Specialists 6D
Con: 4D
Forgery: 3D+2
Investigation: 4D
Persuasion: 3D+2
Search: 4D
STRENGTH 2D
Brawling: 3D
TECHNICAL 2D+1
Computer Programming/Repair: 4D
Droid Programming / Repair: 4D
Special Abilities:
None
Force Sensitive: N
Force Points: 1
Dark Side Points: 1
Character Points: 10
Move: 10
Equipment: ISB Major Uniform, 2 Code Cylinders
Background: Lio Partagaz was a human male who served the Imperial Security Bureau as a major. He led the ISB board in the ISB Central Office on the Imperial capital planet of Coruscant and concerned himself with identifying unrest long before it escalated into a threat to Imperial safety. Partagaz and ISB Supervisor Grandi discussed where the budget for the Ryloth sector the latter requested would go, and the supervisor stated that the resources would be use for anti-Imperial activity surveillance, prompting Partagaz to request specifics by the end of the day. The major then questioned Lagret on the development of an conflict on Arvala-6, receiving an explanation that claimed the supervisor had not yet completed his memorandum of solutions to storage issues with those displaced by the conflict as his staff was waiting an assessment from Arvala’s ministerial director.
Shortly after, the major asked those present what the purpose of the Imperial Security Bureau was, receiving an answer from Lieutenant Dedra Meero that he deemed incorrect. After defining the Bureau as the organization that treated the “sickness” of disorder within the Empire, the major requested more information on the ambush on Ferrix Lieutenant Supervisor Blevin provided information on. Partagaz then asked Lonni Jung to elaborate on requests for additional protection for traffic to the Abrion sector, and the officer explained that the requests were a proactive measure due to an increased quantity of construction shipments going to the planet Scarif. After lieutenant supervisor Blevin and Dedra Meero fought for information on the Ferrix incident, Partagaz mediated their conflict, advising Meero to submit her sectors’ quarterly report and expressing that he was impressed of her detention numbers from Sev Tok.
Shortly thereafter, Partagaz summoned all supervisors and their assistants within the ISB for an emergency announcement, they would not go home, notify their staff and families, and submit their Star Sector and Planetary Emergency Retaliation plans by midnight. Days after the announcement, the major attended a meeting which was led by ISB Colonel Wullf Yularen, who announced what Emperor Sheev Palpatine had decided to do after a robbery on the planet Aldhani carried out by rebels. Palpatine’s measures indicated that every ISB supervisor attending the meeting would have access to Imperial Army and Imperial Navy resources.
Shortly after, Partagaz led another ISB meeting, during which he discussed another one of Jung’s reports—which included three theories that attempted to explain why the sectors surrounding Jung’s were unable to be at peace. Upon the supervisor’s request, Partagaz ordered Jung to prepare a survey of all hyperspace lanes leading to Ord Mantell that he would leave on the major’s desk the following day. Noting that Supervisor Blevin was “eager,” the major asked him if he had good news; however, they were not, with the supervisor instead levying a charge on Meero, who was expanding her control outside of her sectors. The ISB major allowed Meero to explain herself, and she revealed that with a collection of material that suggested that the theft of Imperial military equipment across the galaxy were part of a coordinated project carried out by several rebel groups. Accepting the explanation, Partagaz assigned the Morlana sector to Meero, as he deemed it a distraction to Blevin. After the meeting, at the major’s request, Dedra walked with him briefly, being advised to watch her back.
Partagaz later attended another of Yularen’s meetings, during which he approved of Dedra’s request of material to capture and locate Andor to the colonel, as he considered that knowing so little about Andor’s employer, “Axis,” was troubling. On Ferrix, Meero interrogated Bix Caleen, a local, and communicated her findings—which did not identify “Axis”—to Partagaz. The major believed Andor’s mother, Maarva Andor, could be communicating with her son, but Meero clarified that it was unlikely, as her forces were watching Maarva. Shortly after, the ISB captured a rebel pilot part of Neo-Separatist Coalition and believed Anto Kreegyr did not know of the pilot’s disappearance. Supervisor Dedro suggested that they could have the pilot and their ship drift carefully into traffic, which Partagaz approved. The major then asked for a meeting with military intelligence about Spellhaus. Shortly afterward, Partagaz watched as the pilot drew the other rebels to a trap. Jung advised him to take an interest in the pilot’s appearance in space, as Kreegyr may have been watching and he would suspect that if ISB did not become interested in the rebel ship and its pilot, that they had done something to them, which Partagaz confirmed. Partagaz later ordered Meero to find Axis during a meeting with Jung, Lagret, and other ISB members.
In 4 BBY, Partagaz was summoned to an Imperial facility at the Maltheen Divide for a secret conference with a small team. Meero was also among the group. There, Director Orson Krennic briefed the group on the matter of Imperial interest in the natural exploits on the planet Ghorman, specifically the mineral kalkite, which was valuable to the Imperial Energy Initiative, a front for the development of the Death Star superweapon. After the conference was over and Partagaz and Meero returned to Coruscant, Partagaz told Meero to focus on Ghorman instead of continue to pursue Axis, the rebel leader Meero was still eager to capture. Reminding her of her failures at Ferrix, Partagaz instructed the supervisor to accept the “gift” that was Ghorman.
As the Empire’s plans on Ghorman continued, in 3 BBY, Partagaz oversaw a plot by Meero and the Imperial Syril Karn to infiltrate the local rebel group known as the Ghorman Front. As Karn worked to make connections with the Front’s leadership, he eventually returned to Coruscant to meet with Partagaz and Meero. The major was pleased by Karn’s updates and inquired as to how he could help continue to draw the rebels out. Karn stated that the transport schedules needed to remain consistent to ensure a potential rebel attack on one of them could go through. Although Partagaz and Meero both knew the end goal of taking over Ghorman, they kept Karn in the dark as to the true nature of their plot.
Shortly after the meeting with Karn, Partagaz spoke with Jung and fellow supervisor Heert, tasking them with keeping watch on Imperial Intelligence. In a later meeting with Meero, Partagaz was informed that a rebel attack on Ghorman was imminent. He stressed to Meero that Karn must not learn of the goals of the Ghorman project. At night, as the rebel attack proceeded, Partagaz listened to live updates on the events from the ISB control center. When Karn reported an incident between two rebels, Partagaz ordered him to summon Imperial reinforcements.
In 2 BBY, the Empire prepared its final maneuver to take over Ghorman. Partagaz communicated to Meero, who was on Ghorman, that an Imperial fleet would be ready in forty-eight hours to land on the planet with full force. In the meantime, the major sent Captain Kaido, who he described as a “crisis specialist,” and a special regiment to Ghorman. Promising Meero that success on Ghorman would result in good things for her, Partagaz instructed her to follow Kaido’s tactical plans.
As Kaido manipulated the Imperial forces into drawing the Ghormans out in a large public demonstration, Meero spoke with Partagaz about her concerns with the plan. However, the senior officer dismissed them, saying that the Empire had been patient long enough and that the public narrative of Ghorman aggression and resistance would allow them to spin any negative reports of the situation. As hundreds of Ghor filled Palmo Plaza outside the now-barricaded Imperial office complex, Kaido’s regiment were sent out to secure the Monument to the Fallen. When an Imperial sniper stationed by Kaido shot one of the Imperial troopers, the rest of the unit, not knowing it was an Imperial blaster that was responsible, aimed their weapons on the citizens and opened fire. As the Ghors fled and several of them drew their own weapons in retaliation, a large force of Imperial stormtroopers began advancing and mowing down the citizens. When the smoke cleared, hundreds of Ghormans lay dead. The incident would be known as the Ghorman Massacre. Shortly after the massacre, Imperial forces choked the planet and began strip-mining processes to harvest the valuable kalkite.
After his subordinate, Dedra Meero, was arrested by the ISB for having memos concerning Project Stardust she never reported and, thus, was accused of being a rebel spy, Krennic warned Partagaz that he would not be able to protect the latter from Tarkin and Palpatine’s fury over the ISB’s failure to prevent word of the project being leaked to the Rebel Alliance. Partagaz protested that it had been a miracle that the ISB kept word of the weapon from getting out as long as they had, given the recurring delays to the project’s completion, and scornfully told Krennic to save his excuses about the delays for the Emperor, though he did wish Krennic luck trying to stem further leaks of the Death Star on his end before the latter departed for Scarif. After Partagaz failed to prevent the Rebellion from extracting Kleya Marki, a rebel who had been passed the classified intelligence regarding Stardust, he would listen to a portion of Karis Nemik’s manifesto, which was spreading rapidly across the galaxy. He would have a brief discussion with Lagret about the broadcast before ultimately taking his own life, instead of having to face the Imperial hierarchy for his failure.
Appearances: Andor