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Tango0106 Dec 2023 3:58 p.m. PST

"With its familiar S-foils and needle-nose cockpit design, the X-Wing's influence is so vast, its existence defines our relationship with time. With a fleet of Rebel Alliance X-Wings attacking the Empire's (first) Death Star, their heroic effort and sacrifice reset our calendar to 0 BBY.


Of course, everyone knows that the galaxy's greatest hero—Luke Skywalker—sat in his red-striped X-Wing during that battle, donning the callsign Red 5. But other pilots, some even more impressive than the Jedi Master himself, have graced the X-Wing's cockpit, like Wedge Antilles, Tycho Celchu, Corran Horn, Gavin Darklighter, and Poe Dameron…"


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Disco Joe06 Dec 2023 4:35 p.m. PST

Can't read the article when I click the link because it wants me to sign in. I am not a member so the link doesn't really help.

Tango0107 Dec 2023 2:12 p.m. PST

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