As a companion to this post, I wanted to make a separate one about Armitage Hux & Rae Sloane’s relationship. This post is not meant to defend/validate Sloane’s actions. Or excuse Armitage’s atrocities due to his childhood suffering. But rather, it’s just an analytical view of their relationship based on the limited facts and implications we were given.
We see two people stand up for Armitage in the Aftermath: Empire’s End, but they are both fairly convoluted. I’m going to start with Gallius Rax, who gifts Armitage control of the child soldiers.
They are hungry and feral and he tries not to tremble.
But the boy trembles harder, instead.
The door to the transport bay opens, and a man steps in—the boy knows this man: Counselor Rax.
The man comes and stands before the boy, looking down.
“Hello, Armitage.”
“Sir,” the redheaded boy says in a small voice. “Hello.”
“Has your father explained to you what’s happening?”
“No, sir.”
“Hm. Brendol does not much like you, I suspect.”
Tears line the boy’s eyelids as he nods in agreement. “I suspect that is correct, sir.”
In the scene, a five year told Armitage is shivering while riding in a transport with a group of preteen/teen soldiers. He is afraid and confused. He has been taken from his home by his father ( away from his step-mother and mother ) without any explanation to this dismal desert planet. Note: It’s not known to Brendol or Armitage that Rax is the one who ordered them to be brought here without Brendol’s wife or Armitage’s mother. Rax ordered Sloane to arrange the evacuation under those pretenses ( before Rax betrayed Sloane ).
For now, I leave you with a gift.”
“What’s that, sir?”
“These other children? They stare at you, don’t they?”
“Y…yes, sir.”
“They want to kill you, I fear. They want to slash you with their fingernails. They want to bite you until you are just unrecognizable pieces. They would, if given half a chance, beat you with common rocks until all your limbs were broken sticks. Just as I was once a savage of Jakku, so too are these children savage in the same way. Your father’s work has only heightened that impulse. He has sharpened them the way you do a knife.”
The boy is truly afraid.
I just wanted to include the above scene to display the tone and make Rax’s manipulation apparent....
“The gift. You want to know about the gift. Here it is, Armitage: You will lead these children. They will serve you. And one day soon your father will pass down his teachings to you, and you will learn to do what he did. It will be your life’s work to take children like these savages and hammer their malleable minds into whatever shape you so require. They will be tools built for the work at hand. That is my gift to you, boy. One day your father will die. One day soon, I fear. And you will take his place.”
The thing about this scene is that, when isolated, it is misleading. You think Rax is giving Armitage protection via control of the child soldiers. But, in reality this is not true. Because Rax never revokes Brendol’s control over the soldiers. That is apparent via a later scene where Brendol gives orders to the child soldiers ( by Rax’s command ) to intimidate Sloane. The soldiers respond to his commands without questions.
Brendol and Armitage posses control over the child soldiers in tandem. But the power is imbalanced because, ultimately, Brendol still has control over Armitage.
And this is very in character for Rax, who views people as tools.
Now to move to Sloane’s relationship with Armitage. For context, during the above scene, Sloane is not present in the Remnant at all. Rax has betrayed her by framing her for making a very sloppy attack on the New Republic. The Imperial Remnant believes her to be dead. And Rax intended for the New Republic to capture or kill her. But she survives and escapes, with serious injuries, and is determined to return and expose Rax.
By the time Sloane and Armitage have their encounter, Rax has all but destroyed the Imperial Remnant via inciting the Battle of Jakku. And Sloane ends up teaming up with a rebel to kill Rax and stop him from destroying the entire planet. She escaped the planet with Brendol Hux, the child soldiers and Armitage Hux, while barely alive.
Her first encounter with Armitage convoluted and conditional
The months for Sloane are hard and lonely. The Imperialis is a cold, impeccably designed ship, and she shares it with a pack of wild children and the haggard, haunted remnant of the man named Brendol Hux. The early days of the trip were spent worrying about whether or not one day Hux would rally his vicious orphans to slay her while sleeping. But once she saw that the children listened to Hux’s own son—a pale slip of a boy with a tousle of red hair—she went to him and asked young Armitage to make a deal with her. She said to Armitage: “If you’re willing to keep me safe from the children, then I will keep you safe from your father. Do we have an accord?”
Armitage agrees and then Sloane goes to Brendol to try to strike and deal but it doesn’t go well...
The oaf made a mistake, then: he came at her. His hands reached for her throat. Even beaten and bruised as she was, it took her no time to hyperextend his knee with a hard kick. As he doubled over, mewling, she grabbed a hank of his messy hair, and she began to beat him. She hit him, punching and kicking the man until he was on the floor, on his knees, whimpering. Sloane told him: “If you ever cross me, I will visit this same violence upon you a hundredfold. Whatever waits for us out here, you’re with me. You will not betray me. You will not question me. Do you understand?”
He nodded. Smiling through tears. Blubbering that he was her man.
Then she added, “Your son. Armitage. I know you don’t like him. I suspect you hurt him—psychologically or physically, I don’t know, and I don’t care. You will leave him alone. And you will teach the boy everything that you know. Are we clear?”
So she brokers a deal by force and commands Brendol to stop abusing Armitage and, instead, pass his knowledge along to Armitage.
For context: Since Sloane was on the run from Rax and trying to survive in the wilds of Jakku, she is very out of the loop with Rax’s plans and even the course of this ship. She has to study the ship to even get an inkling of what lays next for the group. She travels into the unknown regions by the help of Thrawn’s map and the droid sentinel piloting the ship. She is still gravely injured...
It doesn’t help that all along her side has ached fiercely. Every morning she checked the old injury, and though the bruise has faded, the ribs look soft and caved in. And even the faintest fluttering touch of her fingertips upon the skin causes her great pain. Something is broken inside. She tells herself she will fix it when they land on the Eclipse. If they land on the Eclipse.
This is a trying time for them all. And it’s obvious that her relationship with little Armitage is not the most nurturing but she seems to grow attached to him over time. When they finally arrive at the Eclipse she is wrought with doubt about what comes next and if Brendol will betray her.
Her worries are myriad. Will Hux betray her when they join with the others? Who comes after? Do they serve him, or her? Can she be the legacy of Palpatine, or must she always contend with the ghost of Gallius Rax, his presence lingering in those who remain? That man’s influence was a virus. Infectious and potentially incurable. Then there comes a question of the children: those bright-eyed monsters. They train every day here on board the ship at the urging of both Brendol and his son Armitage. Armitage has grown more vicious during these months, even for such a small boy.
Sloane likes him. But she worries about him, too.
We don’t know what happens next. But we do know that she survives and becomes one of the first set of leaders in the First Order, according to a except of the Phasma novel.
In terms of her relationship with Armitage, it’s uncertain. My other post presents details about how Armitage retains views that are similar to those Sloane had. That makes me think that he had a relationship with her.
Of course, we do see Armitage being abused by Brendol and Brooks in the Age of Resistance: General Hux comics. And that makes me wonder if Rae stopped protecting him? Or if she was just outnumbered by Brendol, Pryde, Brooks and whoever else was in league with them. Especially since she suffered injuries that will probably never fully heal. And then there is the implication, from the Kylo Ren comics, that Brendol is in league with Snoke. So it’s possible that Brendol helped orchestrate Snoke’s control of the First Order?? ( If so that could serve as payback to Sloane and a way for him to take back power from her )
Thank you for reading this very long analysis. I hope it was helpful! If you want me to provide any other sources, let me know! Also, fyi, I summarized a lot in order to keep it from being even longer. All of the indented quotes are from Aftermath: Empire’s End by Chuck Wendig
There are a lot of loose ends that make the rest of their relationship a very unfinished picture. Ultimately, Sloane wasn’t a perfect guardian or defender but it seems like she tried to help Armitage with her limited strength and resources. Initially it was for the sake of her own survival but she also did start to care for him.
I am very curious to see what happened next for them both.