Phasma

"Phasma is a monstrous woman. I don't know whether to be aroused or terrified&mdash;and she would probably be fine with both."

- Brendol Hux

Phasma was a Parnassian Human female who served as a warrior-woman of the Scyre on Parnassos, and later a Corps Commander and Captain of the Guard in the First Order.

Early life
The Human female born on the Deathworld of Parnassos in 0 ABY was given the name Phasma, a moniker of strength bestowed upon the worthy heirs of fierce warrior clans, which outlived the Imperial Army general Selwyn Phasma. She became a warrior-woman of Parnassos with a survivor's spirit and loyalty only to herself above all others. She rose through the Scyre clan and fought the murderous Porr. Phasma had trysts with Torben, Siv, and her young devotee Gosta, but an encounter with Brendol Hux led to her leaving her homeworld.

With the First Order
Joining the First Order to help shape the organization, Phasma served as Captain of the Guard and Corps Commander of the FN Corps. She salvaged chromium from Palpatine's Naboo yacht, using it to make a suit of burnished armor that hid her true appearance.

The captain became highly-publicized, but was extremely rare to encounter in person despite being one of its leading figures alongside General Hux and Kylo Ren. Hux forged a close relationship with her to have his father Brendol assassinated.

She oversaw the childhood training of stormtroopers of the FN Corps, honing the regime's ranks, and took Baron Vonreg and Commander Pyre under her wing for private training in the Parnassian way. She outlasted a sexually-charged rivalry with Captain Cardinal, and engaged her fellow statuesque warrior Commander Malarus in an aggressive bout of sex that wrecked an Atmospheric Assault Lander.

Captain Phasma gave FN-2187 his armor upon his graduation into the First Order Stormtrooper Corps. She assigned him to Captain Bray's cleaning crew in order to deal with an infestation of native creatures on Deck Nine of Starkiller Base, but he almost immolated Bray while using a D-93w flame projector gun against the creatures and was sent to the Sanitation Engineering Corps as punishment. Phasma led exercises on the training course for FN-2187's squad. She believed that FN-2003, nicknamed "Slip", was the weakest of the squad mates and would either rise to the occasion to strengthen the First Order, or fail and spare it his weakness. She considered FN-2187 material for the Officer's Candidate School because of his decision-making, and took special interest in him during the last years of the cold war. However, his reluctance to fully embrace the Supreme Leader's doctrines landed him in hot water with Phasma, as did an incident where he walked in on her while she was showering.

Phasma controlled Terex until he broke free as a warlord of the Ranc Gang.

War with the Resistance
When FN-2187 failed to follow orders on Jakku by not contributing to the massacre of the Tuanul villagers, Phasma requisitioned him for intense behavioral correction that took the form of a fierce sexual assault against him. She demanded that he weather the assault without submission, but her approach failed as Eight-Seven later deserted the First Order.

Phasma was attacked by the former FN-2187, now known as Finn, aboard Starkiller Base, and was forced to lower the superweapon's shields ahead of a Resistance strike. She was thrown into a trash compactor, but her survival instincts took over and she escaped. She fled the doomed base before its destruction. Although communications chatter received by the Resistance suggested Phasma was among the leading figures who escaped Starkiller Base aboard the Star Destroyer Finalizer, she accompanied TIE fighter pilot TN-3465 to Luprora to apprehend Lieutenant Sol Rivas, having selected him as a scapegoat to cover up her disloyalty. She briefly tested the young pilot in a tryst, but Phasma was left wanting. She killed both Rivas and Six-Five, and returned to the First Order.

Rematch and defeat
Phasma captured Finn aboard the Supremacy, and hoped to dominate him and correct her earlier mistake. However, she underestimated her former charge in a duel, and was bested in single combat. She was knocked into the inferno that claimed the flagship prior to the Battle of Crait.

Physical appearance and biology
"Can you imagine Captain Phasma wearing something like that, let alone posing that way? I bet she'd rather be fed into a garbage compactor!"

- FN-0000, to FN-2187 on an Imperial femtrooper pin-up poster

A statuesque amazonian warrior, Phasma was well-toned and muscular. Her fit, thick-hipped body became a fantasy prospect for her stormtroopers with her true appearance hidden behind her armor.

She wore a chromium helmet and burnished chromium armor that hid her true appearance, as well as an armorweave command cape in First Order colors.

Personality and traits
A renowned warrior-woman of Parnassos, Phasma had a survivor's spirit and had loyalty to herself above all else. She developed prowess in combat, and had trysts and private training in the Parnassian way. Her name was a moniker of strength bestowed upon the worthy heirs of fierce warrior clans, preceded by General Selwyn Phasma of the Galactic Empire.

As a leading figure and captain in the First Order, Phasma was highly-publicized but was extremely rare to encounter in person. She didn't stand for traits as disorderly and venal as nepotism, and believed the childhood training given to her stormtroopers was the ultimate defense against nepotistic corruption. She refused to behave in any way that could be construed as feminine, and stormtroopers of the FN Corps believed she would rather be fed into a garbage compactor than wear a skimpy femtrooper outfit.

List of partner

 * Siv
 * Gosta
 * Torben
 * Porr
 * Cardinal
 * Pyre
 * Malarus
 * FN-2187
 * TN-3465

Behind the scenes
Captain Phasma was introduced in Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, where she was portrayed by. Her first mention in erotica canon was a reference in Das Flute's 2016 canon erotic fiction "The Perfect Trophy", accompanied by an additional reference in his "The Ways of the Force" released on the same day. The author had previously featured a Selwyn Phasma in his 2015 story "Coruscant Call Girl", though the fic made no connection between him and Phasma; Kooriv's The Essential Guide to Erotica Characters later suggested that the name "Phasma" was a "moniker of strength bestowed upon the worthy heirs of fierce warrior clans" that outlived Selwyn himself.