A-Wing Pilot

A-Wing Pilot (Episode VI)

ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Pilots

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
A-Wing Pilot – a pilot, sometimes called a flyboy, directly controlled the operation of a vehicle while located within the same craft. A pilot was often assisted by a copilot, navigator, astromech droid, weapons officer, or other crew members. The term “pilot” was applied across vehicles used on land or in water, air, and/or space. The military designation for a pilot was PL-1. Whether this applied to all pilots or only starfighter pilots is unknown. On smaller ships, the word pilot and captain were interchangeable, but on larger vessels, the pilots were rarely the commanders of the vessels.

Admiral Ackbar

Admiral Ackbar

Aliens, ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Officers

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Gial Ackbar was a male Mon Calamari who became the foremost military commander of the Alliance to Restore the Republic and its successor government the New Republic.

Anakin Skywalker (Endor Ghost)

ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Jedi

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Anakin Skywalker – was a Force-sensitive Human male who served the Galactic Republic as a Jedi Knight and later served the Galactic Empire as the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Born to the slave Shmi Skywalker in 41.9 BBY, Anakin was conceived by midi-chlorians, the symbiotic organisms that allowed individuals to touch the Force, and he and his mother were brought to the desert planet of Tatooine to be the slaves of Gardulla the Hutt.

B-Wing Pilots

B-Wing pilot (Episode VI)

ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Pilots

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
B Wing Pilot: The Rebel Alliance’s starfighter corps was one of its greatest assets. There were nearly as many stories as there were pilots: Rebel starfighters were flown by Imperial defectors, reformed mercenaries, adventure-seeking farmboys, and daredevils who only truly felt alive in a cockpit. Regardless of their backgrounds, Rebel pilots learned to work together, relying on their wingmen as well as their training in countless battles against the Empire. (Source: Star Wars Databank)
Perhaps the oddest-looking starfighter in the Rebel Alliance fleet, the B-wing fighter is as powerful as it is ungainly. The ship’s structure is almost entirely taken up by its primary airfoil, which houses a cylindrical cockpit on one end, an engine cluster in the center, and a heavy weapons pod at its base. Located just below the engine cluster are a pair of S-foils which can deploy to extend the firing arc of twin laser cannons. The B-wing’s command pod has a unique gyroscopic control system. The pilot can orient it so that it always stays level with a horizon line. No matter which way the B-wing may maneuver laterally, its pilot remains upright. (Source: Star Wars Databank)

endor-troopers

Endor Commando/ Rebel Soldier/ Trooper

ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Troopers

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Endor Commando/Endor Rebel Soldier/Endor Trooper – These troopers accompanied Han Solo, Leia and Chewbacca to the forest moon of Endor in order to destroy the shield generator that was protecting the second Death Star thereby allowing the Rebel Fleet to destroy it. The troopers were caught in a trap set forth by the Emperor but managed to overcome the odds and complete the mission.

endor gunner

Endor Gunner

ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Troopers

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Endor Gunner – These gunners accompanied Han Solo, Leia and Chewbacca to the forest moon of Endor in order to destroy the shield generator that was protecting the second Death Star thereby allowing the Rebel Fleet to destroy it. The gunners were caught in a trap set forth by the Emperor but managed to overcome the odds and complete the mission.

Ewoks

Ewoks

Aliens, ALL, Allies, Episode VI (ROTJ)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Ewoks were sentient, diminutive, furry bipeds native to the forest moon of Endor. They were most notable for helping the Rebel Alliance defeat the forces of the Galactic Empire at the Battle of Endor, allowing the shield generator there to be destroyed, and in turn, the second Death Star.

General Crix Madine

ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Officers

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Crix Madine was an Imperial Army officer who formed and led the notorious Storm commandos of the Imperial military. In light of later missions, such as releasing a plague on Dentaal, Madine defected to the Rebel Alliance. After several complications in his defection, Madine became a valuable part of the Rebellion, advising and leading commando operations. He also planned the successful commando raid on the second Death Star’s shield generator. After the Battle of Endor, Madine continued to serve in the New Republic.

Jawa

Jawa

ALL, Allies, Episode IV (ANH), Episode VI (ROTJ)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION 

Jawas were typically short rodent-like natives of Tatooine. They were passionate scavengers, seeking out technology for sale or trade in the deep deserts in their huge sandcrawler transports. A band of Jawas was responsible for locating C-3PO and R2-D2 and selling them to Luke Skywalker’s uncle, Owen Lars. Another tribe of Jawas, led by Tteel Kkak, found Jabba the Hutt’s rancor. They had a reputation for swindling, as they had a penchant for selling old equipment such as outdated faulty droids to moisture farmers. However, they were extremely passive beings, and hardly put up any resistance to colonists of their planet unlike the other natives the Sand people, instead seeing foreigners as an excellent business opportunity.

Jedi (Generic)

Jedi Costume Standards (Generic)

ALL, Episode I (TPM), Episode II (AOTC), Episode III (ROTS), Episode IV (ANH), Episode V (ESB), Episode VI (ROTJ), Expanded Universe, Jedi

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
A Jedi was a member of the Jedi Order, who studied, served and used the mystical energies of the Force; usually, the light side of the Force. The weapon of the Jedi was the lightsaber, a weapon with a blade made of pure energy. The Jedi fought for peace and justice in the Galactic Republic, usually against their mortal enemies, the Sith and Dark Jedi, who studied the dark side of the Force. (Source Wookieepedia)

Leia Organa (Dancer Bikini / Sandstorm)

ALL, Dignitaries, Episode VI (ROTJ)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Leia Organa Solo (born Leia Amidala Skywalker) was, at various stages of her life, a politician, revolutionary, and Jedi Knight of the New Jedi Order. The daughter of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala of Naboo, Leia was the younger twin sister of Luke Skywalker, and, shortly after her birth, she became the adopted daughter of Bail Organa and Queen Breha of Alderaan, making her a Princess of Alderaan. An accomplished Senator, Leia Organa was most famous for her strong leadership during the Galactic Civil War and other subsequent galactic conflicts, making her one of the galaxy’s greatest heroes. (Source Wookieepedia)

Leia Organa (Endor Commando / Briefing Room)

ALL, Dignitaries, Episode VI (ROTJ)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Leia Organa Solo (born Leia Amidala Skywalker) was, at various stages of her life, a politician, revolutionary, and Jedi Knight of the New Jedi Order. The daughter of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala of Naboo, Leia was the younger twin sister of Luke Skywalker, and, shortly after her birth, she became the adopted daughter of Bail Organa and Queen Breha of Alderaan, making her a Princess of Alderaan. An accomplished Senator, Leia Organa was most famous for her strong leadership during the Galactic Civil War and other subsequent galactic conflicts, making her one of the galaxy’s greatest heroes. (Source Wookieepedia)

Lyn Me

Lyn Me (Twi’lek)

Aliens, ALL, Allies, Episode VI (ROTJ)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Lyn Me was a Twi’lek dancing girl. She performed with the Max Rebo Band while they played at Jabba’s Palace.

Twi’leks, sometimes referred to disparagingly as “Tail-heads”, were an omnivorous humanoid species originating from the planet Ryloth. Twi’lek females were often used as slaves or dancers because of their beauty.Entertainment slaves were forced typically to wear revealing outfits to please their masters (or their master’s guests) and submit to them. These were usually slaves to criminals, rather than major organizations. Notable examples included the Twi’lek Oola and Leia Organa Solo, who were enslaved by Jabba Desilijic Tiure.

Malakili (Rancor Keeper)

ALL, Allies, Episode VI (ROTJ)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

A human male, Malakili was born on Corellia, a planet of the Core Worldsbest known for its pirates, its fast starships, and skilled merchants.  Since his most tender childhood, the young Malakili was fascinated by wild animals, and he wished he could dedicate his life to taking care of them.

Mon Mothma (Episode VI)

ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Officers

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

Mon Mothma a native of Chandrila, was a female Human who served as an important political figure from the waning days of the Galactic Republic, one of the founders of the Alliance to Restore the Republic, and the first Chief of State of the New Republic.

Oola (Twi'lek)

Oola (Twi’lek)

Aliens, ALL, Allies, Episode VI (ROTJ)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Oola was a female Twi’lek dancer in Jabba the Hutt’s court. She was the daughter of a clan chieftain on Ryloth and tricked into becoming a dancer by Bib Fortuna and Jerris Rudd as a gift to Jabba.

See-Threepio (Classic Trilogy)

ALL, Allies, Droids, Episode IV (ANH), Episode V (ESB), Episode VI (ROTJ)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
C-3PO, sometimes spelled See-Threepio and often referred to as Threepio, was a bipedal, humanoid protocol droid designed to interact with organics, programmed primarily for etiquette and protocol. He was fluent in over six million forms of communication, and developed a fussy and worry-prone personality throughout his many decades of operation. After being destroyed and discarded on the planet Tatooine before 32 BBY, C-3PO was rebuilt; his salvaged nature gave him special qualities that distinguished him from similar droid models. Along with his counterpart, the astromech droid R2-D2, C-3PO constantly found himself directly involved in pivotal moments of galactic history, and aided in saving the galaxy on many occasions. C-3PO considered various droids and organics to be friends of his, and was very dedicated to them, as well as to any master that he served.

x-wing-pilot-iv-vi-y-wing-ep-iv

X-Wing Pilot (Ep IV; VI), Y-Wing Pilot (Ep IV)

ALL, Episode IV (ANH), Episode V (ESB), Episode VI (ROTJ), Pilots

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
X Wing Pilot – A pilot, sometimes called a flyboy, directly controlled the operation of a vehicle while located within the same craft. A pilot was often assisted by a copilot, navigator, astromech droid, weapons officer, or other crew members. The term “pilot” was applied across vehicles used on land or in water, air, and/or space. The military designation for a pilot was PL-1. Whether this applied to all pilots or only starfighter pilots is unknown. On smaller ships, the word pilot and captain were interchangeable, but on larger vessels, the pilots were rarely the commanders of the vessels.

y-wing pilot ep VI

Y-Wing pilot (Episode VI)

ALL, Episode VI (ROTJ), Pilots

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Y Wing Pilot – The Rebel Alliance’s starfighter corps was one of its greatest assets. There were nearly as many stories as there were pilots: Rebel starfighters were flown by Imperial defectors, reformed mercenaries, adventure-seeking farmboys, and daredevils who only truly felt alive in a cockpit. Regardless of their backgrounds, Rebel pilots learned to work together, relying on their wingmen as well as their training in countless battles against the Empire. (Source: Star Wars Databank)
The Y-wing is a workhorse starfighter has been in use since the Clone Wars. Used for dogfights and for bombing runs against capital ships and ground targets, Y-wings are often overshadowed by newer models such as the X-wing and the A-wing. But the Y-wing’s historical importance is remarkable, and it has reliably served multiple generations of star pilots.(Source: Star Wars Databank)