![]() Adan’s ultimate goal is to find the lethal 204th TIE fighter squadron known as Shadow Wing. They answer directly to a member of New Republic Intelligence (aka, a spy), Caern Adan. They’re a ragtag group of individuals, illustrated by the craft they fly - an X-wing, a U-wing, B-wing, A-wing, and a Y-wing - nicknamed “Alphabet Squadron” as a bit of joke by the other pilots. ![]() To that end, Quell is ultimately teamed with Nath Tensent (himself a former Imperial pilot turned Rebel), Wyl Lark, Chass na Chadic, and Kairos, a mysterious helmeted pilot of few words - each survivors with their own motivations. ![]() Trust isn’t so easily earned, and she needs to prove herself before she can fly as a true part of the Republic. ![]() She joins the Rebels - at this point, the New Republic - with hopes of redeeming herself and showing she can be of value. Disillusioned with actions taken in the name of the Emperor, Quell sees she can no longer serve what remains of the Empire. ![]() A TIE fighter pilot from the glory days of the Empire, to the stunning defeat during the Battle of Endor, through the immediate aftermath of the Emperor’s death. The latest book from Alexander Freed, Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron, looks at what it takes to work as a team, finding commonality and camaraderie, and finding yourself when your world and everything you once knew and believed are turned upside down. ![]()
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