Wes Janson/Legends

"Yub, yub, Commander."

- Wes Janson

Wes Janson was a pilot for the Rebel Alliance and later the New Republic. He served as Wedge Antilles's gunner at the Battle of Hoth. He later went on to become a key member of both Rogue Squadron, the Rebel Alliance's most elite fighter squadron; and Wraith Squadron, the New Republic's pilot/commando unit.

In addition to his pilot skills, Janson was a deadly with blasters and skilled at hand to hand combat. When he wasn't fighting, Janson beleived in having fun today, because tomorrow might not come.

Galactic Civil War
"Good shot, Janson!"

- Wedge Antilles

Wes Janson, a native of Taanab, originally joined the Rebel Alliance as a member of the Tierfon Yellow Aces, a Y-wing squadron in training during the early years of the Alliance. For their first mission, the Yellow Aces were tasked with ambushing an Imperial convoy carrying supplies that the Alliance needed badly. When the convoy arrived at the system, its armed escort was larger than anticipated. One pilot, Kissek Doran, was suddenly struck with panic and tried to leave the group. With the prospect of compromising the entire ambush party if he was detected by the Imperials, Wes and Jek Porkins were ordered to bring him back. Since using his ion cannon would give away their position, Wes was forced to use his lasers, vaping the fleeing pilot. It was his first kill.

After the Battle of Yavin, Janson joined Luke Skywalker's Rogue Squadron and served as a gunner for Wedge Antilles at the Battle of Hoth. During Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa's attempt to rescue Han Solo from the bounty hunter Boba Fett, he and Rogue Squadron based themselves on the moon of Kile. Luke's daring plan had them fighting two entire wings of TIE Fighters, plus two Imperial Star Destroyers. But in reality, they were only there to make a distraction, allowing the Millennium Falcon and the Outrider to rescue Han.

When the Imperials launched more TIE fighers, Luke was soon forced to issue a retreat. It was this moment when Wes' astromech droid suddenly took control of his X-wing. Programmed by a bribed technician, his ship began shooting at Luke's X-wing. Only with his great skills on flying and talents in the Force allowed Luke to disable Wes's rogue droid without harming him.

Later, they participated in a melee above Coruscant against Black Sun forces, which were trying to destroy the fleeing Falcon. In the end, Lord Vader's Death Squadron forced the Alliance to retreat and wound up decimating the traitorous Black Sun.



Wraith Squadron
"Oh, wonderful. I killed his father. He hates me. He knows how to make bombs. Come on, Wedge, how does this story end?"

- Wes Janson

After the fall of Palpatine, Wes and his good friend Hobbie left active duty and were tasked with building new starfighter units, resulting in the creation of both Talon Squadron and Gauntlet Squadron. When Wedge Antilles and the rest of the reformed Rogue Squadron left the New Republic to hunt down Ysanne Isard, the New Republic needed a Rogue Squadron to keep up appearances. The New Republic in turn created an temporary Rogue Squadron led by Hobbie and Wes and filled by former Rogues. After Wedge's return from Thyferra, this squadron was disbanded.

Shortly after, Wedge put Rogue Squadron under the command of Tycho Celchu and Hobbie while he and Wes formed the infamous Wraith Squadron. Wraith Squadron doubled as both a commando unit and a starfighter squadron. Wes served as Wedge's second in command of Wraith Squadron and helped select the squadron members, and served with the unit for the duration of the campaign against Warlord Zsinj. One of the great ironies of the Wraiths came to fruition when a man by the name of Kell Tainer was selected. He was the son of the late Kissek Doran and had changed his name when word reached him that his father had turned cowardly in the middle of battle. There was much angst between Wes and Kell at first, but as the campaign against Zsinj and his affiliates wore on, the two came to terms with one another.

In 13 ABY, Wedge was selected by the New Republic to be sent as an ambassador from the New Republic to Adumar. Wedge was instructed to bring along three of the New Republic's best starfighter pilots. Tycho, Hobbie and Wes were chosen to accompany Wedge. The four soon became enemies of Adumar's largest country, and helped lead a revolution to overthrow the superpower of Cartann, and create a democratic world government.



The Yuuzhan Vong War
"Sithspawn, I was flirting with a nine-year-old."

- Wes Janson

Wes later went on to found the volunteer squadron called the Taanab Yellow Aces. This squadron arrived to help Wedge Antilles and his New Republic forces in the occupation of Borleias 27 ABY. After the occupation ended, Wes and the Aces continued to serve the New New Republic military as an elite starfighter squadron along with Twin Suns Squadron, Vanguard Squadron, Blackmoon Squadron and Rogue Squadron. The Yellow Aces fought with distinction at Borleias and Ebaq IX. At Selvaris, some five years into the war, they helped the New Republic liberate captured troops and also participated in the Battle of Yuuzhan'tar.

Personality
Wes was regarded as the joker, despite being a crack shot with a blaster, and a lethal opponent. He enjoyed playing pranks on his fellow squad mates. During his time in Wraith Squadron, he developed the character Lieutenant Kettch who is supposed to be an Ewok starfighter pilot. Kettch became a recurring theme in Janson's pranks. This originated when he claimed that a candidate for Wraith Squadron was an Ewok, and then it got far, far out of hand. Including the time he reprogrammed Wedge's TIE Interceptor to make his voice an Ewok. This led directly to Wedge being forced to fly into a dangerous battle, against Imperial Forces, while wearing a stuffed Ewok in his lap. The joke only ended when Kettch was revealed to be a real Ewok. Lara Notsil, or rather Kirney Slane, found this hilarious.

Behind the scenes
Wes Janson was portrayed by Ian Liston in The Empire Strikes Back. During filming of The Empire Strikes Back, a call was put out for an actor, not an extra, to play an AT-AT gunner; Liston filled in the role. Thus he ironically played both an Imperial and a Rebel, and in one sequence of the film is in effect trying to shoot himself down!

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
 * Marvel Star Wars 78: Hoth Stuff
 * Shadows of the Empire
 * X-wing: Rogue Leader
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron: The Rebel Opposition
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron: The Phantom Affair
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron: Battleground: Tatooine
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron: The Warrior Princess
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron: Requiem for a Rogue
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron: In the Empire's Service
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron: Masquerade
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron: Mandatory Retirement
 * X-wing: Rogue Squadron
 * X-wing: Wraith Squadron
 * X-wing: Iron Fist
 * X-wing: Solo Command
 * The Last Command
 * X-wing: Isard's Revenge
 * X-wing: Starfighters of Adumar
 * Union
 * Dark Tide I: Onslaught
 * Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand
 * The Unifying Force