Yeah, I did some checking of imperial ranks. Here is a listing of all his ranks in order of the given scenes of this video: Commodore Supervisor Sub-Lieutenant He was also a Senior Lieutenant when he commanded the Interdictor
Sad that he died, I really wish he remained as a competent officer like in his first episode, it would had been interesting to see him as Ezra's nemesis(like Thrawn was to Hera, Kallus to Zeb, Saxon to Sabine, and the Inquisitor to Kanan)
@@kyloren114 eso describe a la gran mayoria de los villanos originales de Rebels. En mí opinión, Thrawn era decente pero llegó un poco tarde para marcar la diferencia.
Idk why but I was 100% certain he appeared in the finale on the bridge with Thrawn but as a lower ranking officer to show he got demoted again to continue the running joke ahaha. I was surprised when I rewatched the series as a whole recently and that never even came close to happening so I have no idea where the hell I thought of it and why I was so sure it happened
Ok but his introduction was seriously impressive. Knowing who Ezra was from the little info he had, securing (for a short time) high ranking rebels and contacting Kallus? Iconic
This secret project was under Rear Admiral Brom Titus and his failure lead to a heavy demotion by his senior officer an Admiral he didn't even get to be captain
The saddest scenes in these series were surely Titus and Konstantine's deaths.There were truly loyal to the Empire and everything it stands for but sadly their loyalty couldn't beat plot armor. What Titus said to Captain Rex will stay forever in my mind because he was right.Once he was a hero and now a traitor...
At least Rex is fighting for the right side to honor the Republic he served to honor the memories of his brothers and The Jedi because he viewed the Jedi as his 2nd family
So Brom Titus loses a whole station full of rotting Y-Wings scheduled to be scrapped, and he gets a strike cruiser with TIE Defenders for his trouble. The Empire was rather forgiving towards him. That's actually better, not worse. If it wasn't for Saw, Brom would've had Ezra dead to rights.
Brom Titus really should've just had his men shoot Ezra and Sato when he got them. Ransoming them isn't an option, and keeping them alive was a waste of time. Ezra made him pay for his mistake in droves.
Broom Titus rank is of a real admiral and he would only have 2 code cylinders rear admirals don't get to test top secret projects he is lucky to be demoted i wouldn't be so merciful
Brom Titus getting demoted after every encounter with Ezra was one of my favorite running gags of this show.
Titus: I don't have to get demoted if I died (Points a finger to his head)
Meanwhile in a whole different franchise.
"You're a lieutenant now. Will that be a problem?"
Brom constantly getting demoted is some of the funniest shit I have ever seen in Star Wars
Yeah, I did some checking of imperial ranks. Here is a listing of all his ranks in order of the given scenes of this video:
Commodore
Supervisor
Sub-Lieutenant
He was also a Senior Lieutenant when he commanded the Interdictor
I imagine in a perfect galaxy that Brom kept getting demoted to the point they sent his ass back to the military academy
Sad that he died, I really wish he remained as a competent officer like in his first episode, it would had been interesting to see him as Ezra's nemesis(like Thrawn was to Hera, Kallus to Zeb, Saxon to Sabine, and the Inquisitor to Kanan)
In some ways, he was more of a comedic relief than a rival. But if he did become quite competent again, that would have been interesting.
Y murió sin pena ni gloria.
@@kyloren114 eso describe a la gran mayoria de los villanos originales de Rebels. En mí opinión, Thrawn era decente pero llegó un poco tarde para marcar la diferencia.
2:00 Titus ordering an evacuation first when told to leave is seriously noble.
#legend
2:01
I wish he kept getting demoted untill one day he was a stormtrooper, the reveal would be comedic
Idk why but I was 100% certain he appeared in the finale on the bridge with Thrawn but as a lower ranking officer to show he got demoted again to continue the running joke ahaha. I was surprised when I rewatched the series as a whole recently and that never even came close to happening so I have no idea where the hell I thought of it and why I was so sure it happened
Brom Titus kind of looks like my Assistant principal
Ok but his introduction was seriously impressive. Knowing who Ezra was from the little info he had, securing (for a short time) high ranking rebels and contacting Kallus? Iconic
the ever declining career of Brom Titus
Titus thought Erza's capture would please the Sith.
well it would have
Titus is a commander while is a commadore taking orders from him second time a lower rank is giving a commadore orders
Joyitas de nuestra infancia.
Titus lost to Ezra twice. Titus wanted some payback for destroying his ship.
I love his voice
Titus you have a big mouth. Ezra loves to mess this guy. Blast not again 1:53
This secret project was under Rear Admiral Brom Titus and his failure lead to a heavy demotion by his senior officer an Admiral he didn't even get to be captain
Ezra trying not to be a terrorist (impossible):
It is funny. Ezra is known for Brom Titus's demotion!
The saddest scenes in these series were surely Titus and Konstantine's deaths.There were truly loyal to the Empire and everything it stands for but sadly their loyalty couldn't beat plot armor.
What Titus said to Captain Rex will stay forever in my mind because he was right.Once he was a hero and now a traitor...
Constantine was an idiot only out for personal gain. He did not believe in anything other than his own power.
At least Rex is fighting for the right side to honor the Republic he served to honor the memories of his brothers and The Jedi because he viewed the Jedi as his 2nd family
by the end titus has been demoted so far he's literally been reduced to the rank of lieutenant 💀
So Brom Titus loses a whole station full of rotting Y-Wings scheduled to be scrapped, and he gets a strike cruiser with TIE Defenders for his trouble. The Empire was rather forgiving towards him. That's actually better, not worse. If it wasn't for Saw, Brom would've had Ezra dead to rights.
If Vader was there Brom wouldn't have been demoted ever again
Brom Titus really should've just had his men shoot Ezra and Sato when he got them. Ransoming them isn't an option, and keeping them alive was a waste of time. Ezra made him pay for his mistake in droves.
Broom Titus rank is of a real admiral and he would only have 2 code cylinders rear admirals don't get to test top secret projects he is lucky to be demoted i wouldn't be so merciful
I was surprised that ezra didn't change in rebels season 4
He did, after Kanan's death
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I'm talking about appearances in season 1 no scar in season 2 scar in season 3 teenager
it’s a shame they didn’t feature the failure of him
i don’t remember commenting this bullshit.
Well you do.
I didn't realize this show was so ridiculous... lol
19 months ago
Nadie extrañará a Titus, eso es seguro.