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Squadrons

Luke Skywalker
The greatest hero of the Rebel Alliance, Luke Skywalker needs little introduction. Among his accomplishments are blowing up the first Death Star, rescuing his twin sister Princess Leia, and helping to fend off the Imperial forces in the Battle of Hoth so that the Rebel base there could be evacuated. After the Battle of Yavin, Luke and Wedge Antilles formed Rogue Squadron.

Wedge Antilles
One of Rogue Squadron’s true aces, this native of Corellia was orphaned as a teenager, then began smuggling weapons for the Rebels. Once he took to flying X-wing starfighters, he soon proved himself to be a crack fighter pilot and an extremely competent, if low-profile, leader. Wedge saved Luke Skywalker during the attack on the first Death Star at the Battle of Yavin. Later, they formed Rogue Squadron together.

Dack Ralter
This young Alliance hero was Luke Skywalker’s airspeeder gunner during the defense of the Rebel base at Hoth. Dack’s parents were political prisoners of the Empire, and he escaped from an Imperial prison barge when he was a teenager. Ralter is skilled as both a pilot and a gunner.

Wes Janson
This tough, smart, action-loving lieutenant was a gunner in Wedge Antilles’ airspeeder during the Battle of Hoth, and helped bring down an AT-AT walker by tangling its legs in a cable. Janson is a past winner of the True Gunner award for outstanding accuracy. This Rogue is one of those rare soldiers who is as competent on the ground as he is in the air, and can shoot and fly with tremendous skill.

Zev Senesca
A highly-decorated pilot and long-time member of the Rebel Alliance, Senesca shot down 48 Imperial craft prior to the Battle of Hoth. Politically motivated to join the Rebel forces, Senesca was motivated by tragedy after his parents were killed by the Empire.

Derek ("Hobbie") Klivian
That rare pilot who is both extremely capable and extremely humble, Hobbie was a former Imperial cadet who mutinied and deserted his Imperial Academy training to join the Rebel Alliance. Hobbie has a reputation for enjoying bacta baths, as well as for crashing every craft he touches and surviving.

Crafts

c_xwing_render.gif (7342 bytes)X-Wing
Named for its unique double-layered wings, or S-foils, this ship is one of the most versatile weapons in the Rebel Alliance. In combat, its S-foils are opened to give it greater maneuverability. These S-foils are closed during normal flight, so it can fly faster while still pulling off advanced aerobatics such as rolls. The X-wing is formidably armed, with high-powered blaster cannons in its wing tips, plus proton torpedo launchers on its main space-frame. With its reinforced titanium alloy hull and high-powered shield generators, the X-wing can take a barrage of minor hits and still keep flying

c_a-wing.gif (12106 bytes)A-Wing
This is the fastest starfighter in the Rebel Alliance. The A-wing can outrun most ships in the Imperial Navy, making it ideal for Rogue Squadron’s hit-and-run missions. Its powerful armament includes twin wing-mounted pivoting blaster cannons and concussion missiles. Although the A-wing is highly maneuverable in dogfights, it cannot sustain much battle damage, and its cockpit design exposes its pilot to enemy fire.

c_y-wing.gif (7577 bytes)Y-Wing
A cross between a fighter and a bomber, the Y-wing formed the backbone of the Rebel Alliance starfighter fleet prior to the introduction of the X-wing. The workhorse Y-wing is larger, slower, and less maneuverable than the X-wing, and has difficulty against the more agile Imperial craft. However, it is extremely durable, and heavily armed with blasters, an ion cannon, and bombs, making it ideal for bombing and strafing runs against surface targets.

c_airspeeder.gif (9316 bytes)Airspeeder
A nickname for the Incom T-47, this craft made a valiant defense at the Battle of Hoth against Imperial forces, enabling the Rebels to evacuate their base. An airspeeder is limited to low altitudes, is unable to perform elaborate acrobatic maneuvers such as rolls, and has no shields. It compensates for this with fast speed and small size that make it a difficult target for Imperial weapons. This craft is armed with two blaster cannons, plus a tow cable to tangle AT-ATs.

c_v-wing.gif (11196 bytes)V-Wing Airspeeder
With its light weight and swift speed, the V-wing has a definite advantage over the airspeeder. It features a scram jet and a huge booster.  Use the scram jet and weapons sparingly, or the engines will overheat.

 

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