LT-319 is the main antagonist of the Star Wars: Rebels episode Double Agent Droid.
He was voiced by Josh Gad, who also played Teddy McGiggle in Little Monsters and LeFou in the live-action reboot of Beauty and the Beast.
Biography[]
When Hera Syndulla sent Wedge Antilles, AP-5 and Chopper to get the Lothal clearance codes on Killun 71, a crew of imperial technicians recognized Chopper as the rebels' spy droid after Chopper and AP-5 entered to the ISB base on Killun 71. When Chopper tried to access the network terminal for the codes, LT-319 ordered 3-9 to capture him so he can extract the location of the rebel base from Chopper's memory. When he couldn't find the base coordinates, he orderd 3-9 to reprogram Chopper. The controller then used him as his puppet to get the coordinates of the rebels' base. Later Wedge, AP-5 and Chopper got back to Hera with the clearance codes, not knowing that Chopper got hacked by the imperials, only AP-5 was suspicious on that.
After Chopper exited the Ghost from hyperspace abruptly under the control of LT-319, he lured Ezra, Zeb, Hera, Wedge and AP-5 into a trap. Then Chopper recovers the clearance codes and install a data spike into the navigation computer to give away the location of the Chopper Base. Later the controller had Chopper to get rid of rebels by launching them into the space. Hera managed to close cargo bay and realized that Chopper got hacked by someone into giving away the location of their base. Hera then sent AP-5 to override the hatch control outside of the ship. When the controller spotted AP-5 outside, he had Chopper to attack AP-5. AP-5 managed to free everyone from the cargo bay, but he got knocked off the ship by Chopper. After Chopper got back to the ship, he got stunned by Zeb before Ezra unplug the data spike, preventing to transer the coordinates of the Chopper Base to the imperials. Hera then sent a message to LT-319 to leave Chopper alone before she reverse the feed back at their ship, causing their ship's systems getting overloaded and explode.