Keyan Farlander

"I'd do any of those things if it would help defeat the Empire, but what I really want is to watch Imperial ships blow up in front of my gunsights. It's something I need to do."

- Keyan Farlander

Keyan Farlander, nicknamed Lucky, was a male Agamarian who joined the Alliance to Restore the Republic after his parents were killed in an attack by forces of the Galactic Empire. Serving as a pilot in Red Squadron aboard the Independence, he participated in many of the early battles of the Galactic Civil War, including the Battle of Yavin.

He later trained as a Jedi Knight, combining the life of a Jedi with his life as a military commander for the New Republic. By the Yuuzhan Vong War, he had been promoted to general and served as one of the Republic's senior commanders, leading their forces in several battles including the Battle of Ebaq 9 and the Second Battle of Coruscant.

Recruitment
Farlander grew up in Tondatha, a small town on Agamar, an agricultural world in the Outer Rim Territories. He lived with his parents and sister, Kitha, on his family's struggling mugruebe ranch. He never had any objections to Imperial rule and, as a child, had watched landing vessels from a passing Imperial fleet pass over Tondatha and decided he wanted to join the Imperial Navy. This all changed however when the Empire, alleging that the residents of Tondatha had been plotting against Emperor Palpatine, destroyed the town with an orbital bombardment. At the time of the attack, Farlander was traveling through a binka forest in his T-16 skyhopper, on his way home from Calna Muun after running an errand for his father. Upon seeing the Imperial assault ship descending on Tondatha, he pushed the airspeeder to its limits trying to get back home. By the time he reached Tondatha, the Imperial attack had begun. Farlander raced to his home to find his family but, shortly after entering, it was struck by a blaster bolt and the roof collapsed around him. Although Farlander survived with only minor burns, his parents were killed, and his sister was badly burned.



Farlander sent his sister to live with their aunt Mimya and uncle Trinn on Oorn Tchis, where she might receive treatment. Three months after the attack, Farlander moved to Calna Muun and, over the course of several months, began to seek out those who had reason to despise the Empire, eventually becoming involved in the Agamar Resistance. Just one month later, he attended a secret rally held by Mon Mothma to encourage the Agamar Resistance to become part of the Rebel Alliance.

Inspired by Mon Mothma's speech, Farlander decided to join the Rebellion as a starfighter pilot. He did his initial training, along with fellow Agamarian recruits 'Ndranth Poussan, Sunnar Jan-lo and Breth Gart, onboard the Mon Calamari Star Cruiser Independence with Lieutenant Hamo Blastwell assigned as his liaison and Commander Wex "TIE-Die" Dafid as his tactical training officer. During his training, Farlander met the legendary Rebel pilot Halley Kadorto.

First mission
"Just keep your wits about you. You're a natural, you know."

- Hamo Blastwell to Keyan Farlander

Farlander was still undergoing combat training when he was picked for his first mission. After only thirteen days of training, a shortage of pilots forced the Alliance to make use of the rookie in a mission to retrieve information stored on the Imperial corvette Talon. Farlander would fly a T-65 X-wing starfighter as part of Red Squadron, assisting the Nebulon-B frigate Liberator in engaging TIE Fighter escorts while Y-wings from Gold Squadron would disable Talon. Storm Unit would then board the ship and retrieve the information. The strike force would then retreat into hyperspace before Imperial reinforcements could arrive.



Red Squadron emerged from hyperspace and began engaging TIE Fighter escorts. However, a call from Storm Unit needing an R2 unit caused Farlander to break off and dock with Talon. While Storm Unit fought against defending stormtroopers, Farlander and his R2 unit worked their way to the bridge where they deactivated any remaining turbolaser batteries and began downloading data from the ship's computer. He also relieved the Imperial commanding officer of some disks which he was attempting to destroy, killing the officer in the process, before returning to Independence.

The information recovered included a copy of the top secret Imperial document, Technical Specifications: Spacecraft of the Imperium and the Rebel Alliance, detailing specifications of both Imperial and Rebel spacecraft and providing the Rebels with insight into the enemy's strengths and weaknesses. Farlander's actions earned him a promotion to lieutenant, and the nickname Lucky. The mission was later entered into the historical missions database for training of new pilots. Impressed by Farlander's performance in his first mission and his near perfect scores in the simulators, General Jan Dodonna requested that he enter active duty as soon as possible.



Operation Strike Fear
"Just remember everything you've learned here, and don't take this hero business too seriously. Heroes who fly starfighters most often meet with a quick end."

- Wex Dafid to Keyan Farlander

Farlander was instrumental in the Rebellion's actions over the coming months. The Rebels had learned of a massive Imperial offensive, Operation Strike Fear, and defeating it was the first priority. The campaign saw Farlander in action several times, playing an important role in the Battle of Brigia and capturing an Imperial explosive device which the Rebels then used to destroy the Star Destroyer Invincible, putting an end to Operation Strike Fear. Farlander's actions during his first tour of duty saw him promoted to captain. He also started to develop a romantic interest in Lynia Delline during this time, although she was frequently off-ship and the two found it hard to find time together.

Search for the Death Star
"It's the war. You can't stay young for long. The young die young."

- Keyan Farlander

Shortly after the end of Operation Strike Fear, the Alliance began to hear rumors that the Empire was developing a new superweapon and began to search for information regarding the nature of the threat. Farlander would be involved in several missions during this period, including the attack on the Star Destroyer Intrepid, the first time the Rebels destroyed a Star Destroyer in a frontal attack, and helping to rescue Biggs Darklighter, whose X-wing had broken down and come under attack from Imperial forces. The two pilots became friends after the mission.

Operation Skyhook initiated; during an attack on an Imperial weapons convoy near Orron III, Farlander made a mistake by calling on his wingmen, Tan'tro and Ahsmar, to assist him in destroying a freighter, causing them to turn tail on attacking assault gunboats. Both pilots were killed and Farlander's briefing officer, Commander Lagrane, suspended him from operations pending an official inquest regarding the incident. He was eventually returned to active duty with a warning and a compulsory visit to the flight simulators for some brushing up. However, the pressure of battle combined with losing so many friends was starting to have an effect on him. Also, although he was not yet aware of it, Farlander was Force-sensitive, which started to manifest itself in his dreams and was affecting his concentration.

The Empire's secret weapon turned out to be the first Death Star. The Alliance was able to acquire plans for the battle station, which were to be transported to Leia Organa. Farlander flew protection for the transfer of the plans to her ship, Tantive IV, and was called on again when the ship came under attack from the Star Destroyer Immortal.

The gathering storm
"The Force is the ultimate power. With it, you can destroy your enemies. Just open yourself to it, let it guide you, and you'll be unbeatable."

- Keyan Farlander

Farlander became a liaison to Breth Gart, recently accepted as a pilot. On a temporary assignment to the Mon Calamari Star Cruiser Defiance, Farlander and Gart defended it from the Star Destroyer Immortal. Gart was later killed flying with Farlander during an attack on the Imperial base at Kalla VII.

Farlander found it difficult to cope with Gart's death, but when his dreams returned, he heard voices telling him that Gart was weak and that only power would defeat the Empire and end the war. His superiors, concerned about his mental state, planned to ground him, but Farlander used the Force to persuade them to let him stay active, going on to assist in the capture of the frigate Priam.

Farlander's first experiences with the Force were untrained, and he was influenced by spirits from both the dark and light sides of the Force, leading him dangerously close to the dark side before he finally discovered that the Force was more than just a source of power. He discovered that he could touch the minds of enemy pilots, almost being able to steer them right into his sights. Hoping to produce an unstoppable squadron of pilots guided by the Force, he took on a group of young pilots to instruct, promoting aggression and a sense of invulnerability in them. Although the rookie pilots looked up to him and believed what he had to say, his unusual behavior started to alienate the more experienced pilots.



Farlander was assigned to cover the recapture of the Corellian corvettes Ethar I and II. He decided to show that he was right by taking two of his followers, Casal Marskan and Horodi, with him. Although the mission was successful, both of his wingmen were killed and, for the first time in his career, Farlander's ship was destroyed, though he safely ejected.

Back on Independence, Farlander was confronted by Casal's older brother, Captain Ernek Marskan of Blue Squadron, who blamed him for his brother's death. Farlander used the Force to choke Marskan but released him before it was too late. Farlander was appalled by the thought that he almost killed Marskan but was convinced that his wingmen had been unworthy of the Force and others would have more success. He found several more young pilots willing to listen, though he was no longer considered welcome by those he had previously called friends, including Marskan, Sam Raider and Speedy.

When he was confronted by Blastwell, Farlander heard a voice warning him to turn away from the dark side before he was consumed by it. Eventually, the light side spirits won out, and he turned his back on the other, darker voices. He decided not to use the Force again until he better understood it.

Shortly afterwards, Independence came under attack from Immortal on its way to Yavin 4 and Farlander helped defend the ship. Shortly after arriving at Yavin 4, Farlander was one of several pilots transferred to Yavin Base to help in the upcoming battle against the Death Star. It was there that he met Luke Skywalker. The two began talking and Farlander introduced him to the basics of flying an X-wing. Skywalker passed on some of what Obi-Wan Kenobi had taught him about the Force, and, though Farlander still did not feel that he could trust himself to use it, he was relieved to meet somebody who understood what he was going through.

While the Rebels waited for the Death Star to arrive, they planned some actions against its support fleet. Farlander flew some preliminary missions to disrupt communications and defenses around the thermal exhaust port. For the main attack on the Death Star, Farlander was temporarily reassigned to Gold Squadron and flew a Y-wing in the battle. His role was to hold off enemy fighters while others made a trench run.

He was one of the few pilots to survive the attack on the Death Star and was promoted to commander after the battle. He did not enjoy the victory as much as many at Yavin Base. Hamo Blastwell, his best friend and the only pilot who had stood by him recently, had apparently been killed during the battle and Farlander still faced a tough fight to redeem himself in the eyes of the other pilots. However, Lynia promised to spend more time with him and he hoped one day to master the Force and become a Jedi.

Imperial pursuit
Over the next few years Farlander was involved in many more missions. He provided fighter cover for the evacuation of Yavin Base during the Imperial counterstrike after the Battle of Yavin and helped evacuate the cruiser Maximus and the frigate Anvil when they were attacked by Imperial forces during the retreat.

When Ghorin, an apparently sympathetic Imperial overlord, betrayed the Alliance, Farlander was involved in missions to capture some of Ghorin's Y-wings and use them against the Empire in an effort to discredit him.

He also helped capture TIE Avengers and assault gunboat starfighters in an effort for the Alliance to better understand the new Imperial fighters, took part in the assault on the Frigate Red Wind, and assisted in the capture of an Imperial Corvette which was used to ram the bridges of several Star Destroyers. Farlander's protection of a Habassan convoy helped convince them to join the Alliance.

Keyan worked on experimental projects such as the B-wing starfighter with Slayn & Korpil, a Verpine starfighter manufacturer operating in the Roche asteroids, providing fighter cover during the later stages of the project and working with Luke Skywalker to get the new fighters operational within the Alliance Fleet. He went on to use the new fighter in attacks on several Imperial targets, most notably the Star Destroyer Relentless.

By this point the Rebels had established a new base on Hoth. Farlander covered the cruisers Cathleen, Yali and Maria as they transferred personnel to the new base, helping to destroy an Imperial strike force consisting of several frigates in the process.

Farlander continued to serve the Alliance, his Force-sensitivity allowing him to survive the evacuation of Echo Base during the Battle of Hoth In 4 ABY, after the Alliance learned of the existence of a second Death Star, Farlander joined the Rebel forces that attempted to destroy it at the Battle of Endor. Farlander engaged enemy fighters, protecting the Rebel fleet while Wedge Antilles and Lando Calrissian destroyed the battlestation.

New Jedi Order
"I hope that we may once more operate together against our common enemy. I will cooperate with you to the utmost of my power, and if the Hapes Cluster is again attacked, I hope you will feel free to call for my assistance. But I can't speak for my superiors, and I may be superseded at any time."

- General Farlander to Queen Mother Tenel Ka Djo

After the death of the Emperor at Endor, Farlander would go on to serve the fledgling New Republic. He earned the respect of Luke Skywalker, now a Jedi Knight, and, overcoming his previous poor experience with the Force, returned to Yavin 4 to undergo training at the Jedi Praxeum. After completing his training and becoming a Jedi Knight himself, he continued to assist Skywalker in training others, often working as a Jedi piloting instructor.

By the time of the Yuuzhan Vong War, Farlander had been promoted to general and was given command of the MC80B Star Cruiser Mon Adapyne. He juggled his life as a Jedi with his life as a military commander, playing a pivotal role in several battles against the Yuuzhan Vong.

Second Battle of Obroa-Skai
After the Fall of Coruscant, Farlander's immediate superior was Admiral Traest Kre'fey. However, when the Bothan was recalled to Bothawui for the official period of mourning after the death of Borsk Fey'lya, Farlander was forced to act without instructions from his superiors. Acting on intelligence indicating that the flagship of Supreme Overlord Shimrra would be passing through the Obroa system, Farlander and Jaina Solo planned an attack, hoping to destroy Shimrra's ship and end the war.

Farlander would command a task force of two MC80B Star Cruisers, four Corellian gunships, three Republic-class cruisers, a Lancer-class frigate and several squadrons of starfighters, waiting just four light-hours away from Obroa-skai for a signal from Jaina Solo, commanding the captured Yuuzhan Vong frigate Trickster to inform them that Shimrra's fleet had arrived. A Hapan fleet under Queen Mother Tenel Ka would wait to enter the battle until either victory was assured or reinforcements were needed to cover a retreat.

At the Second Battle of Obroa-skai, the fleet made a short hyperspace jump upon receiving the signal from Solo. Initially the Yuuzhan Vong were able to resist the attack but, after deploying yammosk jammers, the New Republic forces began to take control of the battle. The arrival of the Hapan fleet secured the victory. However, after the battle New Republic Intelligence discovered that the Yuuzhan Vong fleet had, in fact, been under the command of Supreme Commander Komm Karsh.

After the battle, Farlander moved his forces to Kashyyyk where he and Solo were debriefed on the Bothan Assault Cruiser Ralroost, flagship of the freshly returned Admiral Kre'fey. The admiral was impressed by their initiative, as well as the victory and recommended them both for commendations. While based at Kashyyyk, Farlander participated in the planning of the Second Battle of Ylesia, though he was not involved in the battle itself.

Battle of Ebaq 9
While Kre'fey led his forces in a series of raids against the enemy, Farlander was given command of a squadron of forty capital ships and sent straight to Ebaq 9 in the Deep Core. Admiral Ackbar had formulated a plan to lure the Yuuzhan Vong Warmaster, Tsavong Lah, into a trap. The Yuuzhan Vong were led to believe that Chief of State Cal Omas had taken refuge at Ebaq 9, under the protection of several Jedi. Seeing this as an opportunity to kill both the Chief of State and his guardians, Tsavong Lah assembled a fleet, comprising five battle groups and moved to Ebaq 9 to engage.



Upon exiting hyperspace, Lah ordered Yun-Yammka group to engage Farlander's force directly, with Yun-Txiin and Yun-Q'aah groups moving to flank the New Republic ships. Farlander appeared to move cautiously at first but, as he approached Yun-Yammka, he ordered a change of formation from an extended line into a compact, pointed blade and opened fire at Yun-Yammka's extended line. The tactic worked, the concentrated fire leaving eight of the largest Yuuzhan Vong ships disabled or dead. Farlander then swung his squadron around to punch through the enemy battle group again before the flanking battle groups could concentrate against him.

The Yuuzhan Vong adjusted their tactics in response to Farlander's maneuver and the New Republic forces seemed about to be overwhelmed by superior numbers. At this point they were reinforced by the arrival of Admiral Kre'fey with the rest of his fleet. As Ackbar had planned, the new arrivals forced a change of strategy from Lah, ordering Yun-Txiin to disengage from Farlander's squadron and move to engage Kre'fey along with one of his reserve groups. With a sudden Solo Slingshot, Farlander was able to disengage his forces and approach Yun-Txiin from behind, trapping them between the two Republic squadrons.

The arrival of a Smugglers' Alliance fleet commanded by Han Solo, followed by the main New Republic fleet, under the command of General Garm Bel Iblis assured victory for the New Republic. Realizing that the battle was lost, Lah ordered his fleet to retreat while leading his group in a last ditch attack on Ebaq 9 itself, in the hopes of killing as many Jedi as possible.

Farlander, together with the other commanding officers turned their forces towards Ebaq 9 in pursuit, wiping out the remainder of Yun-Yuuzhun. The ten thousand Yuuzhan Vong troops who had landed on the moon were killed due to the actions of the Jedi Vergere and Jaina Solo. The battle was a major victory for the New Republic and a turning point in the war.

Road to Coruscant
After the victory at Ebaq 9, and the restructuring of the New Republic into the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, the Alliance commanders, Farlander included, were convinced that the war would turn into a simple mopping-up operation. However, the Yuuzhan Vong found ways to counter the tactics used by the Alliance and the war would drag on for another year.

Learning that the Yuuzhan Vong were planning a massive assault on the Galactic Alliance's provisional capital of Mon Calamari, the Alliance pulled together a fleet comprising ships from the former New Republic, together with their new allies from the Imperial Remnant and the Chiss Ascendancy. Farlander was one of several high-ranking officers called to a meeting on Admiral Kre'fey's flagship. The Alliance's commanders decided to commit only half of their fleet to the defense of Mon Calamari, leaving the other half free to prepare an attack on the former Republic capital, Coruscant. Farlander was assigned to this latter group and moved his forces to a staging area near Contruum.

From Contruum, Farlander was given joint command of the Galactic Alliance Second Fleet, with General Wedge Antilles, and sent to Corulag in an attempt to liberate the world and secure a key world close to Coruscant. The fleet destroyed the Yuuzhan Vong defenders and secured the planet before being given orders to proceed to Coruscant.

Second Battle of Coruscant
During the Second Battle of Coruscant, Farlander would continue his joint command of the Second Fleet. In response to the arrival of the living world, Zonama Sekot in the Coruscant system, the Yuuzhan Vong had amassed a large fleet in the system. Upon their arrival, the Second Fleet engaged part of the Yuuzhan Vong armada near Muscave, waiting for the arrival of Krey'fey's First Fleet to relieve them, while other Alliance forces engaged the Yuuzhan Vong throughout the system. The fighting near Muscave soon deteriorated into a brawl, with dozens of Yuuzhan Vong vessels destroyed. Eventually, the Ralroost arrived with forty other ships to assist.

As the fighting near Zonama Sekot intensified, three Yuuzhan Vong battle groups moved from Muscave to strengthen their forces. Seeing the threat, Farlander and Antilles decided to withdraw elements of the Second Fleet from Muscave in pursuit, acting without the approval of either Krey'fey or Admiral Sien Sovv.

As the battle raged throughout the system, Luke Skywalker led a mission to the surface of Coruscant, confronting and killing Supreme Overlord Shimrra. Realizing that the battle was lost, the Yuuzhan Vong surrendered, bringing the war to an end.

In the aftermath of the battle, Farlander attended the official surrender by Warmaster Nas Choka and both he and Bel Iblis were appointed as occupation commanders by Admiral Sovv. A few weeks later he attended a conclave of the Jedi called by Luke Skywalker to discuss the future of their order and would continue his joint service to the Jedi and the Galactic Alliance.

Personality and traits
As a young man, Farlander was a typical resident of a quiet Outer Rim world. He had little interest in galactic politics, considering himself to be a loyal subject of the Empire. All that changed with the death of his parents at the hands of the Empire. His desire for revenge drove him to first the Agamar Resistance and then the Rebel Alliance.

His natural piloting abilities, probably assisted by his latent Force sensitivity, enabled him to quickly enter combat but as he lost more and more friends to the war he lost the youthful enthusiasm and quickly grew in maturity. Through this he relied on his friends, developing a good relationship with his wingmates and getting involved in practical jokes, particularly after Naeco joined the squadron. When he was suspended after the deaths of Tan'tro and Ahsmar, it was the support of Hamo Blastwell and Sam Raider that helped him through.

However, eventually the loss of so many friends caught up with him. The death of Breth Gart left Farlander feeling alone and unsure of himself. It was this that ultimately led him towards the dark side, his desire to prevent more deaths fueling his desire to hurt the Empire. Those who were not up to the fight were unworthy of him. He overcame his internal conflict, with help from Blastwell, but many of his friendships had been damaged.

By the start of the Yuuzhan Vong War, Farlander had developed into a talented military strategist, serving as one of the leading commanders for the New Republic during the war. At the Battle of Ebaq 9, where his job was essentially to keep the Yuuzhan Vong occupied until the rest of the fleet arrived to spring the trap, he not only achieved this but managed to destroy several Yuuzhan Vong ships in the process. He was also capable of improvising and acting without orders, as demonstrated by his decision to go after Supreme Commander Shimrra's forces at Obroa-Skai and the Second Fleet's withdrawal from Muscave to reinforce Zonama Sekot without authorization from his and General Antilles's superiors.

While taking his duties to the Republic seriously, Farlander did not lose sight of his responsibility to those who served under him, showing concern for his subordinates and a willingness to bend the rules on occasions, such as granting Jagged Fel permission to visit the off-limits Zonama Sekot to see Jaina Solo in the aftermath of the Liberation of Coruscant.

Powers and abilities
"The Force isn't as I described. You've got to understand this. It's not about powers. It's about knowledge. It's not about controlling. It's about trusting."

- Keyan Farlander

Farlander's Force-sensitivity first manifested itself in his subconscious while he slept. Taking the form of a dream in which he was in a large, glowing sphere, Farlander described hearing two opposite voices and not knowing which he should listen to. As the dreams started to disrupt his sleep, affecting his concentration, Commander Lagrane suggested he seek medical advice. It was while consulting with a doctor that Farlander experienced the Force for the first time, using the Force to persuade the doctor that there was nothing wrong with him.

After the death of Breth Gart, Farlander started to find one of the voices in his dream helped ease the pain. It assured him that he could seize control of his life, and use his power to help others. It was this that led him on a path toward the dark side.

Despite his lack of formal training in the use of the Force, Farlander quickly developed an ability to control the minds of others, though he found it difficult to control at times. His behavior caused Lagrane to order him for a psychiatric evaluation by one of the ship's medical droids, the results of which almost led to him being grounded. Only Farlander's use of the mind trick on Commanders Lagrane and S'man convinced them to let him remain active. Farlander even found that he could almost control the mind of enemy pilots, forcing them into his sights.

Farlander also developed other abilities, using Force choke on Ernek Marskan and Force Push on Sam Raider. It is unclear how much further Farlander's abilities would have developed had he not turned his back on the dark side and decided not to pursue his abilities further.

Behind the scenes
Keyan Farlander was created for the game Star Wars: X-wing in which his first mission features as a training scenario. His position as the player character was established in the canon by the accompanying novella The Farlander Papers and later X-wing: The Official Strategy Guide which covered his personal story before and during the events portrayed in the game. When the B-wing expansion pack for X-wing was released, Farlander made an on-screen appearance in a cut-scene, although only the back of his head is shown and the actor who provided his voice is not credited.

Attempting to reconcile his story in The Farlander Papers and X-wing: The Official Strategy Guide with the game results in some inconsistencies (like the player ranks). In the B-wing cut-scene Luke Skywalker refers to Farlander as a lieutenant while X-wing: The Official Strategy Guide had established his promotion to commander after the Battle of Yavin.

In X-wing: The Official Strategy Guide, Luke Skywalker flew in Keyan's X-wing at the Battle of Yavin, while Keyan borrowed a Y-wing and flew with Gold Squadron. Since then, it is believed that the only Y-wing shown in A New Hope leaving the battle is Keyan. The game's depiction of the Battle of Yavin comprises three missions, the first two are preliminary missions which take place while the Death Star plans are being analyzed and the third is the trench run itself. Although in X-wing it seems like the player/Keyan destroys the Death Star, the X-wing: The Official Strategy Guide establishes that, while Farlander flew the first two missions, in the third the player is Luke Skywalker, not Farlander.

Farlander would not appear again until the New Jedi Order series. In the article Who's Who in the New Jedi Order, Keyan was identified as having become a Jedi, his Force-sensitivity having originally been established in The Farlander Papers. However, when Walter Jon Williams wrote him into his novel Destiny's Way, he was not aware Keyan was a Jedi and his characterization reflected this, with Keyan ignorant of how the Jedi meld worked.

In the downloadable e-book Ylesia, Farlander is referred to as "general". When Ylesia was reprinted as a bonus included with The Joiner King, his rank was changed to "commodore". He was named as a general in Destiny's Way, The Unifying Force, and The New Essential Chronology. The reason for this inconsistency is unclear.

An image of Keyan Farlander by Keith Carter appeared in Topps's Star Wars Galaxy Series 3 trading cards. There is a clear discrepancy between his appearance in the trading card image and the later images of him found in The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons and Who's Who in the New Jedi Order which was discussed in Leland Chee's blog on StarWars.com.

A Farlander action figure was included as part of an 'Evolutions' three-pack of Rebel pilots in 2008. Though the figure and box art portray him as a B-wing pilot during the Battle of Endor, no details beyond his presence at that battle have been shown in any definitively canonical sources.

Appearances

 * The Farlander Papers
 * Star Wars: X-wing
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
 * Star Wars Missions 1: Assault on Yavin Four
 * Dark Tide I: Onslaught
 * Destiny's Way
 * Ylesia
 * The Unifying Force