John D. Branon/Legends
- "I'm hit!"
- ―Branon's last words during the Battle of Yavin.
John D. Branon, sometimes known simply as John "D", was a young Human male pilot who served the Alliance to Restore the Republic during the Galactic Civil War. A member of the Tierfon Yellow Aces, Branon was a friend of fellow pilot Jek Porkins, who attested to his bravery and recommended him as a replacement for the fallen Red Squadron pilot Cesi Eirriss.[1]
In 0 BBY, he participated in the Battle of Yavin under the callsign Red Four. Flying a T-65 X-wing starfighter, Branon was shot down by TIE/LN starfighters during the assault on the first Death Star, among the first pilots who were killed. He and Theron Nett were the only Rebels known to die at the hands of TIE pilots during the battle, as the rest of the known X- and Y-wings that fell during the battle were destroyed by Darth Vader or gunned down by turbolaser fire.[3]
Behind the scenes
John D. was portrayed by Jack Klaff in A New Hope. He was presumably named after John Dykstra.[4]
Though the film credits list Jack Klaff as the actor portraying John D, the Customizable Card Game names Jack Klaff's character Lt. Naytaan. The CCG creators made an error in naming him Naytaan. According to Leland Chee, Naytaan and John D. are two different pilots.[5]
According to Klaff, he was recorded with additional dialogue which was subsequently cut—noting that he had his first TIE fighter kill right before being shot down.[6]
John D. has been known as "Fake Wedge" among much of the Star Wars community, because of the belief that Jack Klaff played the character of Wedge in the Rebel briefing room scene (a character played by Denis Lawson in every other scene). Pablo Hidalgo has since revealed that "Fake Wedge" was not actually portrayed by Klaff, but rather by actor Colin Higgins.[7]
Branon's helmet prop from the films — or possibly one of a matching design — was later worn by Tenk Lenso in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back[8] and Ace Merrick in the video game Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire.[9]
Appearances
- Star Wars: Empire at War
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope novel (First appearance)
- Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope junior novel
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope PhotoComic (Fighter only)
- Star Wars (1977) 6
Sources
- Star Wars Word Puzzles
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe (John D)
- Star Wars: Behind the Magic (as Red Four)
"Rebel Pilot Reunion" – Star Wars Insider 32
"Around the Galaxy: Dark Horse Unmasks The Phantom Menace" – Star Wars Galaxy Collector 6
- Star Wars: Empire at War: Prima Official Game Guide (First identified as Branon)
- Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption Expansion: Prima Official Game Guide
"May The Facts Be With You: Part Two" – Star Wars Insider 95
"Pirates of the Boards" – Star Wars Insider 95
"Q&A" – Star Wars Insider 95
Star Wars: The Legacy Collection (Pack: Rebel Pilot Legacy III) (backup link not verified!)
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The Essential Guide to Warfare
- The Official Star Wars Fact File (2013) Part 1 (YAV1-2, The Battle of Yavin)
- Star Wars in 100 Scenes
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Essential Guide to Warfare
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- ↑
"Pirates of the Boards" – Star Wars Insider 95
- ↑
Holocron continuity database questions on StarWars.com Message Boards. Posted by Tasty Taste on January 10, 2008 at 03:09 PM. (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑
"Rebel Pilot Reunion" – Star Wars Insider 32
- ↑
"The Hunt for the Fake Wedge" – Fragments from the Mind's Eye, Pablo Hidalgo's StarWars.com Blog (content now obsolete; archived from the original)
- ↑ The Making of "The Empire Strikes Back"
- ↑
Rebel Assault II - Live Action Video on LucasArts.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 X-Wing Rogue Squadron ½
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance