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List of minor Rebel characters in Star Wars

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This is a list of minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe who are part of the Rebel Alliance.

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Antilles, Raymus

Star Wars character

Rohan Nichol as Captain Raymus Antilles
Captain Antilles
Homeworld Alderaan
Species Human
Gender Male
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Vehicle Tantive IV
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Rohan Nichol (Episode III)

Captain Raymus Antilles was the commander of the Tantive IV from at least the time of the Great Jedi Purge until it was captured by the Empire shortly after the Rebel Alliance intercepted plans for the original Death Star. Initially, Captain Antillies was Senator Bail Organa's chief of Security during the collapse of the Old Republic. He was the master of the droids C-3PO and R2-D2 when Bail Organa granted him ownership of them until they became the property of Luke Skywalker. Antilles died at the hands of Darth Vader after he failed to give information on the location of the Death Star plans. According to the X-Wing series of novels, he was not related to Wedge Antilles, however as of the end of Revenge of the Sith that he is related to (or possibly the same person as) Bail Antilles.

He appeared in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and its radio adaptation. His name in the novelization of A New Hope was simply Captain Colton. He also appears in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, along with Captain Colton, as a separate character entirely.

Crynyd, Arvel

Star Wars character

Arvel Crynyd in the Battle of Endor from Return of the Jedi
Arvel Crynyd
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle A-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Hilton McRae

Arvel Crynyd was the leader of A-Wing Green Squadron during the Battle of Endor. Towards the end of the battle, his A-Wing was hit by Imperial fire and veered out of control, flying directly into the bridge of the Executor, killing Crynyd as well as Admiral Piett instantly. This caused the Executor to fly out of control and crash into the second Death Star, thus turning the tide at the Battle of Endor.

Darklighter, Biggs

Star Wars character

Garrick Hagon as Luke Skywalker's friend Biggs Darklighter
Biggs Darklighter
Homeworld Tatooine
Species Human
Gender Male
Height 1.83 meters
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle X-wing starfighter
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Garrick Hagon

Biggs Darklighter briefly appeared in the 1977 release of the original film. Biggs was in the Battle of Yavin scene, where he joined Luke Skywalker and Luke's other wingman, Wedge Antilles, in their attack run on the first Death Star. Biggs was killed when Darth Vader fired upon him while he was flanking Luke down the Death Star trench.

Biggs had a larger role in earlier drafts of the script for the movie and several of the additional scenes appeared in the novelisation. His additional scenes include a conversation with Luke on Tatooine where Biggs tells Luke of his secret desire to join the Rebel Alliance. This scene was deleted from A New Hope, but the book Inside the Worlds of the Star Wars Trilogy depicts the missing scene at Tosche Station. Biggs also showed up on Yavin 4 in the Rebel base hangar where he meets Luke in a surprise encounter, just before the rebel ships take off to attack the Death Star. Biggs assures the rebel flight leader that Luke can handle the X-Wing fighters and off they go. This scene was reintroduced in the 1997 re-release of the film. He also has a larger role in the Star Wars Expanded Universe on his way to the Alliance. According to the Marvel comic book, Biggs and a fellow young pilot are taken aboard an Imperial Cargo ship as new recruits. With the help of the ship's captain (who also wishes to defect to the Rebel Alliance), they stage a munity on the ship and take it to Yavin 4.

Trivia

Kale Browne was the voice of Biggs on the radio version.

Several games in the Final Fantasy series have a pair of minor characters named after Biggs and Wedge Antilles.

According to the fan film Deleted Magic Biggs Darklighter was the original name for Darth Vader. (See External Links (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_Rebel_characters_in_Star_Wars#External_Links))

Darklighter, Gavin

Star Wars character

A drawing of Bigg Darklighter's younger cousin Gavin Darklighter
Gavin Darklighter
Homeworld Tatooine
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle X-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance, New Republic
Film portrayer

Gavin Darklighter is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, created by Michael Stackpole in his series of X-Wing novels.

Darklighter is a human male from Tatooine. The younger cousin of Red Squadron pilot Biggs Darklighter, Gavin joined the Rogues at the age of 16, under the command of Wedge Antilles. Despite his youth, Gavin quickly distinguished himself during the conquest of Coruscant and the liberation of Thyferra. He won the affection of Bothan pilot Asyr Sei'lar and the two were a couple for several years, despite disapproval from many Bothans, especially Bothan senator Borsk Fey'lya. He later married human female Sera Faleur, and, after the retirement of Rogue veterans Antilles and Tycho Celchu, became the commander of Rogue Squadron. Gavin served both the New Republic and the Galatic Alliance during the war with the Yuuzhan Vong, and following that conflict still remained in service to the Alliance.

Derlin, Bren

Star Wars character

John Ratzenberger as Bren Derlin
Bren Derlin
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
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Affiliation Rebel Alliance, New Republic
Film portrayer John Ratzenberger

Bren Derlin was an Rebel Alliance field officer assigned to the Rebel base on Hoth around the time of the Battle of Hoth. When Han Solo and Luke Skywalker were stranded in a Hoth blizzard, Derlin was the one to inform Princess Leia that the shield doors to Echo Base had to be closed for the night.

He survived Hoth and subsequently served in New Republic Intelligence; he has been promoted to Colonel by the Thrawn Offensive. By the Yevetha Crisis he is a Brigadier General.

Dodonna, Jan

Star Wars character

Alex McCrindle as General Jan Dodonna
Jan Dodonna
Homeworld Corellia
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
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Affiliation Rebel Alliance, Galactic Republic
Film portrayer Alex McCrindle

Jan Dodonna, one of the first Generals in the Rebellion's military, appeared in A New Hope, played by Alex McCrindle. Like Han Solo, Dodonna was Corellian. He was a strategic master, who had served in the Old Republic, and was a very skilled Star Destroyer captain during the Clone Wars. As the Republic became the Empire, Dodonna left, and joined the Rebellion only after the Emperor ordered his death. With plans brought to him by Princess Leia and downloaded from R2-D2, Dodonna helped plan the attack on the Death Star. The data showed that the defenses of the Death Star were built around large scale attacks. He found that thermal exhaust ports on the station would be vulnerable to attack, and designed the starfighter assault that was successful in destroying the Death Star.

Dodonna was not seen in any later film. According to the Expanded Universe fiction, he was believed killed during the evacuation of Yavin, but in truth was captured by Imperial forces. He was eventually sent to Lusankya, where the Imperials were unable to turn him into a sleeper agent. Dodonna spent some years in Imperial captivity, but Rogue Squadron eventually freed all the Lusankya prisoners. From then on, Dodonna served on the New Republic council.

Behind-the-scenes information at www.starwars.com reveals that Dodonna's convoluted history was the result of unanticipated continuity errors: one Star Wars comic strip lists him as dead, but another, taking place some time later, depicts him alive and serving, and a roleplaying game sourcebook describes him as being captured at Yavin 4. Author Michael Stackpole managed to thread all three sources together via Lusankya.

Dreis, Garven

Star Wars character

Drewe Henley as Garven Dreis in A New Hope
Garven Dreis
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle X-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Drewe Henley

Garven Dreis was the leader of X-Wing Red Squadron at the Battle of Yavin. While his wingmen were killed by Darth Vader, he took his shot at the Death Star thermal exhaust port. However, his proton torpedoes just missed it, instead causing damage to the internal corridor. His fighter was then damaged by Vader's TIE fighter. Dreis ordered Luke Skywalker to start his attack run. Dreis was then killed when his X-Wing crashed into the Death Star.

Dreis can be remembered for his line of "Almost there" before firing his proton torpedoes.

Hlaano, Ralen

Star Wars character
Ralen Hlaano
Homeworld Naboo
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
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Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer

Ralen Hlaano was one of the founding members of the Alliance to Restore the Republic and a former Senator from the Keren province on his home planet of Naboo. He was a valued member of Alliance High Command and was the strategist behind many of the battles won by the Rebellion against the Empire. He was often seen in the company of such head figures as Mon Mothma, Admiral Ackbar and General Madine. After temporarily retiring from the Alliance and working for Prince Xizor and the Black Sun, Hlaano was asked to return to help strategize the final battle against the Death Star. After the destruction of the second Death Star, Ralen Hlaano assisted Mon Mothma in reforming the central Galactic Government, and once again served as a representative from the planet Naboo in New Republic Senate.

Janson, Wes

Star Wars character

Ian Liston as Wes Jason
Wes Janson
Homeworld Taanab
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle X-Wing, Y-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Ian Liston

Lieutenant Wes Janson was Wedge Antilles's gunner in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and along with Wedge he scored the first kill of an AT-AT walker with a terse "Cable detached!" (his only speaking line in the movie.) He later went on to become part of Rogue Squadron, one of the Rebel Alliance's (and later the Republic's) most elite fighter squadrons. He was regarded as the joker of the group. He later went on to found the volunteer Y-Wing squadron called the Taanab Yellow Aces, a tribute to the Tierfon Yellow Aces, the Squadron where he and fellow Red Squadron member Jek Porkins served in the early days of the Alliance.

Ian Liston, was from Norway, and was found for the part of Janson when they shot there. He couldn't speak english, so they used the voice of Levar Burton to overdub it.

Klivian, Hobbie

Star Wars character

Richard Oldfield as Hobbie Klivian
Hobbie Klivian
Homeworld Ralltiir
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle X-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Richard Oldfield

Derek "Hobbie" Klivian is a native of the planet Ralltiir. Not much is known about his past before he served with Biggs Darklighter aboard the Rand Ecliptic and participated in a mass-defection that occurred in the months leading up to the Battle of Yavin. Hobbie was later assigned to Rogue Squadron as Rogue Four. It is interesting that he was assigned to such an elite squadron, due to his almost legendary knack for crashing. He was given the nickname of Bugbite by Iella Wessiri, a reference to their first meeting on Corellia where Hobbie was stung by a local insect.

Hobbie makes an appearance in The Empire Strikes Back as one of the pilots on Hoth. He was presumed killed by flying into General Veers' AT-AT, but both he and the general survived, though it cost Veers his legs.

Lobot

Star Wars character

John Hollis as Lobot in The Empire Strikes Back
Lobot
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
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Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation Rebel Alliance, New Republic
Film portrayer John Hollis

Lobot is the assistant to Lando Calrissian in the administration of Cloud City. His brain is connected to a computer which allows him to communicate directly with the city's computer network. However, this made him a mute.

His only appearance in the Star Wars movies is in Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, where he is played by John Hollis (IMDb entry (http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0391197/)).

Moor, Kasan

Star Wars character

Kasan Moor
Kasan Moor
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Female
Height unknown
Weapon Blaster
Vehicle TIE Interceptor, X-Wing
Affiliation Galactic Empire, Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer

Kasan Moor is one of the elite pilots for Rogue Squadron in the computer game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. She joined Rogue Squadron after defection at Gerrard V. She apparently decided to defect following the destruction of her home planet by the Empire. Using her detailed knowledge, Rogue Squadron lead several successful missions against the empire and cemented the reputation of Rogue Squadron as a elite part of the alliance. Before her defection, Kasan was an orphan raised to be a pilot for the empire (despite the fact her parents were members of the Rebel Alliance). She rose to the rank of commander of 128th TIE Interceptor squadron, which Wedge calls "the Best of the Best".

Mothma, Mon

Star Wars character

Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma in Episode III
Mon Mothma
Homeworld Chandrila
Species Human
Gender Female
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle {{{vehicle}}}
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Rebel Alliance, New Republic
Film portrayer Genevieve O'Reilly (Episode III), Caroline Blakiston (Episode VI)

Mon Mothma (48 BBY-24 ABY) was the Senator of Chandrila in the waning days of the Old Republic. Later, she became the political and military leader of the Rebel Alliance and gathered forces to defeat the Galactic Empire.

Mon Mothma became The New Republic's Chief of State for the first years of it's founding, surviving an assasination attempt by Caridan ambassador. During a diplomatic visit to Coruscant, the Caridan Ambassador threw what appeared to be a drink on Mon Mothma's face as an insulting send off gesture. The Drink turned out to be nanomachines that began slowly killing Mon Mothma, until she was saved by the Mon Calamari Jedi Cilghal who used the Force to heal her.

Caroline Blakiston as Mon Mothma in Episode VI

Mon Mothma never truly recovered and eventually resigned her post in favor of Alderaan Princess Leia Organa Solo and retired from public life. Mothma eventually died of old age shortly before the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.

In the New Jedi Order book series Admiral Ackbar suggested he should not have outlived her putting her death sometime before the beginning of the series.

She was first seen in Return of the Jedi, where she was played by Caroline Blakiston.

The character was featured in a scene deleted from Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, played by Genevieve O'Reilly, at a younger age.

One, Rookie

Star Wars character
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Rookie One
Homeworld unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle X-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Jamison Jones (Rebel Assault)

Rookie One was the pilot responsible for the destruction of the V-38 Phantom Tie Fighter factory in Star Wars: Rebel Assault II.

Ors, Jan

Star Wars character

Jan Ors
Homeworld Alderaan
Species Human
Gender Female
Height {{{height}}}
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Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Angela Harry (in JK only)

Originating form Alderaan, her mother was a choreographer for Alderaan's premier ballet company and her father an aerospace engineer. Jan Ors learnt both arts from her parents. An Alliance operative, during a mission aboard the Star of Empire, Jan was captured. There she met Kyle Katarn who served as an Imperial Trooper, to whom she revealed that the Empire was responsible for the death of his father. She established a relationship with the already ambivalent Kyle until (when discovered and imprisoned) he agreed to defect and rescue her.

Jan Ors met with Mon Mothma and persuaded her to hire Kyle Katarn as a mercenary and commando. Jan accompanied Kyle, flying their ship, Moldy Crow. She became one of the few people Kyle trusted, and was also one of the few people he could count on to help him get out of sticky situations. During their adventures, Jan was captured by Jabba the Hutt and held as a bargaining chip against the Alliance, until she was again rescued by Kyle Katarn.

In Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, Jan accompanied again Kyle on their quest for the Valley of the Jedi but was also captured by Jerec. He asked from Kyle (who came very close to the Dark Side) to execute her. Following the Dark Side alternate scenario, Kyle kills her, but according to the canon, they both finished their adventure defeating Jerec and sealing the Valley.

In Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast Kyle returns to the mercenarism and Jan, who becomes Kyle's love interest and pilots the Raven's Claw. Then again, Jan is captured by Desann and Tavion, who pretends to kill her in order to call upon Kyle's hatred. Kyle was enough affected to her so that Desann's plan succeeded and Kyle returned to the Jedi in order to pursue revenge. The duo was eventually joined again, before Desann met his doom.

It is not known how their relation went after this, but probably Kyle gave it up for his service to the New Republic and the Jedi. However, in a dialogue with Jaden Korr in Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (mission on Corellia) Kyle mentions that he and Jan are still keeping in touch and meeting each other.

Jan's right hand is mechanical.

Porkins, Jek

Star Wars character

Jek Porkins flies an X-wing starfighter in A New Hope
Jek Porkins
Homeworld Bestine IV
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle X-Wing, Y-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer William Hootkins

Pilot of Red 6 in the Battle of Yavin, Jek Porkins was the first rebel pilot to die in the battle. He got the nickname "Belly Runner" from his skill and his tubby gut. He also earned the nickname "Piggy," a name passed on to the Gamorrean pilot Vort SaBinring of Wraith Squadron. Jek, like so many others, gained experience flying in the cockpit of a T-16 Skyhopper.

He was a member of the Y-Wing Squadron, the Tierfon Yellow Aces, with Wes Janson. When Janson was down with an seemingly ill-timed case of Hesken Fever, Jek took his place in Red Squadron and transferred to Yavin 4, where he died due a mechanical failure. Jek's X-wing malfunctioned while he and Biggs were attacking the gun towers, and Porkins was shot down. Porkins has sometimes been mistaken for Y-Wing pilot Davish 'Pops' Krail (Gold 5), who kept reminding Gold Leader to "STAY ON TARGET".


Ralter, Dak

Star Wars character

John Morton as Dak Ralter in The Empire Strikes Back
Dak Ralter
Homeworld Kalist VI
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
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Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer John Morton

Dak Ralter served as Luke Skywalker's gunner during the Battle of Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back. While battling AT-ATs in the snow battle phase, Dak sensed an emergency power failure and suggested to Luke he cut the ship to auxiliary power, but Luke told Dak to keep firing. The powerboard on Dak's side exploded, killing him instantly, so his inadvertent death could be attributed to Luke.

Salm, Horton

Star Wars character

Horton Salm as seen in comic book form
Horton Salm
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle Y-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance, New Republic
Film portrayer

While Horton Salm was a minor character in the movies, he made several appearances in Michael Stackpole's novels. Salm was a Y-Wing pilot in the Battle of Endor. He was forty years old at the time, and was leader of Aggressor squadron.

He is seen in the Return of the Jedi for a short time, in the cockpit of his Y-Wing during the battle for the second Death Star near the end of the movie. He survives the battle, and is eventually promoted to the rank of general.

In the X-Wing novels by Michael Stackpole, Horton Salm is in charge of Defender Squadron, though not as a pilot. By the time of the novels, Salm is far too old to fly in combat; even before the battle of Endor he was balding and into his forties. Salm knew that the battle of Endor would be his last, and succeeded in convincing the Rebel leadership to let him fly. Salm repeatedly runs into the members of Rogue Squadron, and he does not get along very well with X-Wing pilot Wedge Antilles, the squadron's leader.

Senesca, Zev

Star Wars character

Christopher Malcolm as Zev Senesca
Zev Senesca
Homeworld Bestine System
Species Human
Gender Male
Height {{{height}}}
Weapon {{{weapon}}}
Vehicle X-Wing
Affiliation Rebel Alliance
Film portrayer Christopher Malcolm

Zev Senesca was a fighter pilot with Rogue Squadron and flew as Rogue Two. He joined the Rebel Alliance after his parents were killed by the Empire. On Hoth, he was the pilot who found Luke Skywalker and Han Solo after they had been stranded overnight following a snowstorm. Later, Zev took part in the Battle of Hoth but was killed in action.

External Links

  • Deleted Magic (http://www.starwarz.com/deletedmagic/) - A Star Wars fan film with cut scenes, behind the scenes footage, audition tapes and alternate footage of A New Hope by Garrett Gilchrist. The film follows the pace of the movie from begining to end, with edited scenes in the positions they would have been in.

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) List_of_minor_Rebel_characters_in_Star_Wars (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_Rebel_characters_in_Star_Wars) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_minor_Rebel_characters_in_Star_Wars&action=history) GNU Free Documentation Lizenz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License) CC-by-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)

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