X-wing Rogue Squadron: Requiem for a Rogue

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Requiem for a Rogue
Publishing company Dark Horse Comics
Subject Star Wars
Genre Science Fiction
Release date(s) 1 March 1997
- 2 July 1997
Country USA
Language English
Number of pages 32 each
Expanded Universe
Era Rebellion
Series X-wing Rogue Squadron
Galactic Year 4 ABY
Canon C
Preceded By The Warrior Princess
Followed By In the Empire's Service
Creative team
Script writer Michael Stackpole &
Jan Strnad
Cover artist(s) Kevin Ryan
Stuart Hiner
Artist(s) Gary Erskine
Colorist(s) Dave Nestelle
Letterer(s) Annie Parkhouse
Designer(s) Scott Tice
Editor(s) Peet Janes
Assistant editor(s) Ian Stude
Publisher(s) Mike Richardson

X-wing Rogue Squadron: Requiem for a Rogue is a four-part story arc in the X-wing: Rogue Squadron series of comic books written by Michael Stackpole & Jan Strnad. The first issue was published on 1 March 1997 by Dark Horse Comics. The story is set in the Star Wars galaxy approximately one year after the Battle of Endor in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and five years after the Battle of Yavin in Episode IV: A New Hope

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Contents

[edit] Synopsis

Rogue Squadron is sent to track down a lost Bothan ship full of innocent civillains; victim of a rare computer bug that transposes spatial corodinates. They soon learn that the mission is far more complicated. Wedge Antilles is shot down and presumed dead. The wild, savage humanoid natives are armed with Imperial blasters. Most everyone is acting completely out of character.

The Rogues must work with the Bothans to simply survive, rescue Wedge and discover the source of the strange energies making everyone off-kilter.

[edit] Issues

  • X-wing Rogue Squadron 17: Requiem for a Rogue, Part 1
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron 18: Requiem for a Rogue, Part 2
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron 19: Requiem for a Rogue, Part 3
  • X-wing Rogue Squadron 20: Requiem for a Rogue, Part 4

[edit] Dramatis personae

  • Bail Organa (human male) (Flashback/Mentioned Only)
  • Cartariun; Imperial technician (Devaronian male)
  • Derek "Hobbie" Klivian; X-wing pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Six; Rogue Squadron (human male)
  • Dllr Nep; X-wing Pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Squadron (Sullustan male)
  • Feylis Ardele; X-wing pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Seven, Rogue Squadron (human female)
  • Girov Dza'tey (Bothan male)
  • Herian I'ngre; X-wing Pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Squadron (Bith female)
  • Ibtisam; X-wing pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Two, Rogue Squadron (Mon Calamari female)
  • Leia Organa; princess, Alderaan; Provisional Council, New Republic (human female) (Flashback/Referenced)
  • Nrin Vakil; X-wing pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Three, Rogue Squadron (Quarren male)
  • Plourr Ilo; X-wing pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Eleven, Rogue Squadron (human female)
  • Tycho Celchu; lieutenant, X-wing pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Nine; Rogue Squadron (human male)
  • Wedge Antilles; captain, X-wing pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue One, Rogue Squadron (human male
  • Wes Janson; lieutenant, X-wing pilot, Alliance Military; Rogue Five; Rogue Squadron (human male)
  • Wilhuff Tarkin; Grand Moff, Galactic Empire (human male) (Flashback)


[edit] Collections

  • Star Wars: X-wing Rogue Squadron - Requiem for a Rogue
  • Omnibus: X-wing Rogue Squadron Volume 2

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