Star Wars: 25 most empowering female characters of all-time

Daisy Ridley as Rey in Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019). Photo by Lucasfilm/Lucasfilm Ltd. - © 2019 and TM Lucasfilm Ltd.
Daisy Ridley as Rey in Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019). Photo by Lucasfilm/Lucasfilm Ltd. - © 2019 and TM Lucasfilm Ltd. /
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STAR WARS REBELS – “Legacy of Mandalore” – Hoping to enlist her family to help the rebels, Sabine returns to her home world with Kanan and Ezra, but soon finds herself embroiled in her family’s power struggle for Mandalore. This episode of “Star Wars Rebels” airs Saturday, February 18 (8:30-9:00 P.M. EST) on Disney XD. (Lucasfilm)SABINE /

10. Sabine Wren

Sabine Wren was an early leader in the in the rebellion against the Empire. She became a hero to her people becoming an inspiration, as she was able to wield the darksaber.

The thing about Wren is that she didn’t have the heart of a warrior at first. She aimed for peace, but her actions were used against her. Yet, Sabine aimed to save her people from Imperial rule – even when they cast her out.

She became a symbol of hope.

Sabine had a flair for art and creativity. She used that creative sense even in her work with explosives, not being just effective but artistic as well. Sabine was in plenty of major battles and trained with the rebels to become better and to make others better as well.

She also used her Imperial training against the Empire, going undercover and thriving due to her training. Sabine had qualities that made her a Renaissance woman.

She was smart, creative, had a great fighting ability, and a knack for strategy. Sabine was a favorite on Star Wars Rebels, much in part to the way she conducted herself.

She also ended her time on Star Wars Rebels on her own terms – among the stars looking for Ezra.