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"Nice work, Rogue Squadron. We might make a name for ourselves, after all."

- Luke Skywalker, following the Imperial ambush of Mos Eisley

"Did Skywalker make that shot?" "That was me." "Hey, I thought I was the best!"

- Crix Madine, Luke Skywalker, and Wedge Antilles, following Skywalker's precision shot to destroy the shield generator on the Jade Moon

"Let's head home. I need to paint some TIE Fighters on my fuselage."

- Luke Skywalker, following the raid on Balmorra

"Nice job, Skywalker. I beginning to see why they say you're the best."

- Kasan Moor

Shortly following the Rebels' evacuation of Yavin Base circa .5 ABY, Skywalker, in command of the newly formed Rogue Squadron attached to a roving Alliance capital ship command base, led a series of missions against the Empire. During a leisurely early morning run through Tatooine's Beggars Canyon in their X-wings, Skywalker, Antilles, and another Rogue unexpectedly encountered an Imperial ambush of Mos Eisley. They were able to drive away a pacification force of TIE bombers and Viper probe droids.

Rogue Squadron's duties soon turned to a campaign of search-and-rescue and escort missions for Alliance forces under the command of General Carlist Rieekan. Skywalker helped to escort a supply convoy of much needed war matériel from resistance forces through Imperial territory on the humid world of Barkesh. They later assisted in a race-against-time recovery against TIE interceptors and bombers of a downed Rebel ship, the Nonnah, that had been carrying a number of Rebel soldiers and stolen Imperial equipment and had crash landed on the fog-shrouded world of Chorax. Flying RZ-1 A-wing interceptors, the Rogues helped protect a Lambda-class shuttle that worked to extract the crew from the crash site.

When Imperial officer Crix Madine expressed to the Rebellion his desire to defect in 1 ABY, Skywalker led the squadron in T-47 airspeeders into Coronet City, the capital city of Corellia, where Rieekan was engaged in a meeting with city leaders in the Coronet Capital Tower concerning Madine's defection. The Rogues helped fend off a concentrated attack on the capital tower by TIE bombers and, with the timely intervening help of Solo and Chewbacca in the Millennium Falcon, were able to oversee Madine's safe transition into Alliance hands and help evacuate the citizens trapped in the tower just before its destruction. During the battle, Skywalker utilized for the first time an ingenious new tactic to defeat All Terrain Armored Transports. Using his speeder's harpoon and tow cable, he and his rear gunner tangled up the legs of two AT-ATs, tripping them to the ground and effectively rendering them inoperable.

Skywalker and the Rogues, in conjunction with a flight of Gold Squadron Y-wings led by Madine, responded to a distress signal sent to the Rebellion from the planet Gerrard V, where the local Imperial governor was looting the city following a previous failed anti-Imperial revolt by the planet's inhabitants. The Alliance force was met by the elite 128th TIE Interceptor Squadron under the command of Lieutenant Kasan Moor. Engaging the 128th in a dogfight above Gerrard V's urban centers, the Rogues were able to help the planet gain its independence. Madine used his Y-wing's ion cannons to disable Moor's interceptor during the skirmish. Captured by the Rebellion, she too decided to defect from Imperial forces and joined Rogue Squadron under Skywalker's command.

Moor provided the location of an Imperial supply depot on the Jade Moon, a weapons repository for local Imperial bases within the Carosus system. Although Antilles expressed his skepticism of Moor's trustworthiness to Skywalker, the latter was willing to allow her the opportunity to prove herself. Skywalker and the Rogues flew air cover for a commando team led by Madine, that was to infiltrate and raid the moon's supply inventory. During the raid, the Imperial forces raised a shield around the base, preventing Madine and his forces access. Skywalker, however, destroyed the base's nearby shield generator that was located at the end of a winding canyon with a salvo of proton torpedoes, reminiscent of his actions that destroyed the first Death Star only a year prior. The shot was executed at a near-impossible angle and under the fire of a series of missile launchers, earning the impression of Madine. At the conclusion of the battle, Skywalker expressed to Moor his pride that she was now fighting for her own ideals.

Further intelligence from Moor led the squadron on a hit-and-run mission to the Imperial factory world of Balmorra, where Skywalker was instrumental in the destruction of AT-AT and AT-ST manufacturing facilities, again in the cockpit of a T-47; a raid on the planet Kile II in Y-wings, which saw Skywalker help to raze the local Imperial Enclave, crippling Imperial Navy operations in that sector. During the battle, however, Antilles' Y-wing was ambushed and shot down by TIE Interceptors, leading to his capture. This inevitably led the Rogues to the Imperial prison world of Kessel, where Antilles had been shipped. Flying an X-wing specially equipped with an ion cannon, Skywalker assisted in the disabling of a ray shielded armored hovertrain to rescue Antilles before it could deliver him to the central prison facility. Immediately thereafter, Skywalker once more flew cover for Madine's commandos as they infiltrated the extensive prison complex to rescue a number of other incarcerated Rebels.

With Rogue Squadron once more at full strength, the Alliance faced a new threat&mdash;the Imperial Moff Kohl Seerdon, who had set his aims on the precious bacta supplies of Thyferra, hoping to cripple the Rebellion's medical efforts. Skywalker and the Rogues were tasked with a series of quick hit-and-run raids to disrupt Seerdon's operations. The first included an A-wing strike against the Imperial tibanna gas mining colony of Taloraan. During the Taloraan raid, a group of Rebels had stolen three AT-PTs from an Imperial research facility on the icy planet of Fest. The Rogues raced to help their comrades, whose escape had not gone as planned. Skywalker personally escorted the AT-PTs to safety through a heavy fire zone, once more employing the harpoon and tow cable tactic to bring down three AT-ATs. He then proceeded to destroy Seerdon's research facility.

In retribution for the Fest raid, Seerdon initiated a blockade of the planet Chandrila. The Rogues were once more rushed into action, first helping to escort an armored hover train carrying supplies vital to the Chandrilan resistance forces, and then overseeing the escape of civilians aboard evacuation shuttles. Rogue Squadron was ultimately able to secure the city after a contested dogfight. When Moor spotted Seerdon escaping from the scene in his own shuttle under the escort of several TIE Interceptors after the battle, Skywalker personally ordered her to refrain from pursuing him, warning her that they did not know how many ships he had backing him up.

Rogue Squadron soon engineered their own brand of retribution, destroying an Imperial geothermal energy transmitter, the Capacitor, above a volcano on the planet Sullust. However, the effort turned out to be nothing but a diversion by Seerdon, drawing the Rogues away from his true intentions: the seizure of Thyferra's bacta, to cut off the Rebellion's supplies for good. Skywalker led his squadron into battle against Seerdon's forces in the Thyferra skies. The skirmish culminated in a final head-to-head dogfight between Skywalker and Seerdon himself, in a modified Sentinel-class landing craft. Skywalker was able to destroy Seerdon's craft, killing him, finally securing the planet's bacta.

At some point during this period, Skywalker, Antilles, Dak Ralter, and Zev Senesca entered into a friendly race through Beggar's Canyon in T-16 Skyhoppers. Skywalker defeated each of his squadronmates, ritualistically finishing the race by "threading" the eye of the Stone Needle, though he admitted afterwards that he felt bad since he was a certified expert at the course.

Notes:
 * I've listed the defection of Corellia as the first time Skywalker employed the tactic of tripping AT-ATs with tow cables. This may, in fact, first occur at an earlier time of which I am unaware.
 * Included are some quotes you may find useful.

Splinter of the Mind's Eye Novel/Comic
It's coming, it's coming! Toprawa and Ralltiir 22:39, 17 March 2008 (UTC)

It's been months with nothing yet, and I just re-read this, so here goes. It might be a bit too "play-by-play". —Xwing328 (Talk) 03:04, 14 October 2008 (UTC)

insert transition here...Skywalker accompanied Leia Organa on a diplomatic mission to the Circarpous system, hoping to persuade the citizens of Circarpous IV to openly reject the Empire and join the Rebel Alliance. After leaving the secret Rebel outpost on Circarpous XIV with their droids in a pair of BTL Y-wing starfighters, they crash landed on the planet of Mimban, where the Empire was running a covert energy mining operation. On Mimban, Skywalker and Organa encountered a Force-sensitive woman named Halla, who claimed to be a master of the Force. Having in her possession a shard of crystal that resonated in the Force when touched by a Force-sensitive, Skywalker and Organa struck a deal with Halla, promising to help the old woman find the Kaiburr crystal of Mimbanite legend if she in turn aided them in their escape off the planet. Before the newly formed group could set out, however, they ran into trouble with a group of local miners, and Skywalker and the princess were arrested. Imperial stormtroopers brought them before Captain-Supervisor Grammel. While initially questioning Luke and Leia, Grammel recognized the potential value of the crystal shard Luke now had in his possession. He imprisoned Skywalker and Organa with a duo of drunk Yuzzem, Hin and Kee. Skywalker succeeded in befriending the alien brutes, as he had picked up a passable amount of their native language, Yuzz, back in his spare time on Tatooine.

After ensuring his prisoners were locked in a maximum security cell, Grammel contacted Governor Bin Essada to have the crystal shard appraised, but Essada recognized Princess Leia and proceeded to inform Lord Vader of the Rebels' location. Imprisoned, but not out of action, Skywalker learned to work with Halla to control the Force and managed an escape from prison. The group, with their new Yuzzem friends, stole an Imperial swamp crawler and headed off on a trek into the swampy jungle and towards the ancient Temple of Pomojema.

After XXX days, the group drove into a vicious wandrella and was split up when Luke and Leia escaped down a Thrella well. Luke and Leia were forced to stay underground when the wandrella destroyed...? The remainder of the team trekked towards the nearest accessible (Thrella well?) on foot, as the wandrella had destroyed their swamp transport, too.

Add the rest about underground trek, encounters with the Coway, confrontation with Imperials, and Luke's first duel with Vader.

Collapsing New Empires by Atarumaster88''
Some time after the defeat of Palpatine, Luke, his sister, Han Solo, and Chewbacca, were involved in a brief space battle against a group of older-modeled TIE interceptors. They defeated the Imperial craft when Leia noticed a group of Jawa sandcrawlers floating in space. Skywalker and Solo also noticed an experimental TIE X1 fighter fleeing the scene of battle and they pursued it. The craft led them to a facility filled with Imperial war machinery and inhabited by an artist named Perek, who emerged to greet Skywalker, Solo, Organa Solo, and Chewbacca. Though Perek claimed to be harmless, Skywalker sensed a disturbance in the Force and the others were suspicious as well. While investigating a group of unusual insects, Skywalker was beset upon by a group of Jawas. Activating his lightsaber, he sliced through them, revealing that only Jawa-sized droids were present under the robes. Furthermore, R2-D2 and C-3PO, who had gone exploring the facility by themselves, had had sizable droid chassis attached to them and had grabbed hold of Han, Leia, and Chewbacca. Meanwhile, Skywalker had issues of his own, as his mechanical arm began to mutate and grow, consuming more of his arm. Confronting Perek, Skywalker learned that he had created an "art virus" that consumed organic flesh and used it to create mechanical replacements instead. Perek claimed that soon Skywalker would be a machine, like his deceased father, thanks to his infection, but Skywalker angrily denied that, cutting off his own out-of-control mechanical arm. Han Solo and Chewbacca had disabled the rest of the droids and the virus-carrying insects with a Corellian spark grenade, and the deranged artist was defeated, though at the cost of Skywalker's right forearm.

Marvel 51
Skywalker was dispatched by himself as part of a group of scouting teams sent by the Alliance to search for a base to replace Hoth. Landing on a remote world, Skywalker found the planet unappealing, particularly after he uncovered a communications beacon hidden beneath the muck of the planet's surface. He was then attacked by an Imperial AT-ST, but managed to have R2-D2 activate his X-wing's shields, repelling the walker's fire. Skywalker acted quickly, attacking the communications beacon. As the AT-ST turned to fire on him, he dove into the muck and emerged next to the walker, severing one of its legs with his lightsaber. He then escaped the planet in his X-wing just ahead of incoming AT-ATs and received a priority signal to return to the Alliance fleet.

Upon returning, he was informed of the existence of a new Imperial superweapon, the Tarkin, which possessed powerful defensive systems and a superlaser. Skywalker, along with Organa Solo, Chewbacca, and C-3PO was chosen to go along for the mission, and the four journeyed to Hockaleg, where shuttles to the superweapon departed from. After persuading Leia to wile away some uniforms from some passing workers, the Alliance party, disguised as Imperial workers, managed to get aboard a shuttle with the aid of a Jedi mind trick. They headed to the superweapon on a mission to attack its reactor core from the inside and landed aboard it with their cover intact.

The Horrible Awful Disgusting Appearances section
Organize these by year, in order, as you see them. All of the standard conventions of appearance lists apply; we'll remove the years eventually. They're here for organizational purposes.

19 BBY

 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, novelization, and junior novelization

18 BBY

 * The Last of the Jedi: The Desperate Mission
 * The Last of the Jedi: Dark Warning
 * The Last of the Jedi: Death on Naboo

6 BBY

 * Luke Skywalker's Walkabout

5 BBY

 * Deader than a Triton Moon Check later.

0 BBY

 * Star Wars: Flight of the Falcon
 * Rebel Dawn
 * Luke's Fate
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (novel)
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope / junior novelization / radio adaptation
 * Star Wars (Mighty Chronicles)
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (PhotoComic)
 * Star Wars (video game)
 * Super Star Wars
 * Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force
 * Star Wars: The Arcade Game
 * Star Wars Journal: Captive to Evil
 * Star Wars Journal: The Fight for Justice
 * Skywalkers
 * Contemporary Motivators: Star Wars
 * R2-D2's Mission: A Little Hero's Journey
 * Journey to Mos Eisley

0 ABY
(Since this point in the timeline is perhaps the most complicated one, I'm going to explain why I put those sources in such order) QuiGonJinn Be mindful of the Living Force... 10:14, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
 * Note: As I check these sources, their placement may change drastically. QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 11:46, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
 * The Day after the Death Star(Self-explanatory, I think...)
 * Star Wars Missions #1-4 (Starts right after EP IV, but Solo is still with the Rebels, so it can't be after Marvel series.)
 * Star Wars (Marvel) #7
 * The Keeper's World (Artoo is badly repaired after the Battle of Yavin, Han is not seen with Luke and Leia. He departed them in issue 7)
 * The Kingdom of Ice(A direct follow-up to the previous comic)
 * Marvel #8-#34(Except #28 and #30, in which Luke doesn't appear and isn't mentioned)(One continuous story about Leia, Luke and Han separating, rejoining, separating once again, getting back to Yavin, defeating Tagge and repairing Artoo. All issues are linked tight)
 * The Second Kessel Run(Han makes a mention of making a Kessel run for Jabba, suggesting that it takes place after Marvel's issue 27, but before issue 37, in a period when Jabba forgave Solo's debt)
 * Rebel Force (Vader is still trying to discover who destroyed the Death Star)

Two months pass


 * Vader's Quest (Vader learns Luke's last name)
 * Marvel 35-38 (Vader learns Luke's full name)
 * Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures except The Second Kessel Run (Vader knows Luke's name in the Early Adventures, but The Second Kessel Run must take place earlier.)
 * Planet of Kadril
 * The Constancia Affair (Set after The Early Adventures, because C-3PO wants to tell about a "strange occurrence on Tatooine", the one that has happened in Tatooine Sojourn)
 * Two Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds stories.
 * World of Fire (The Imperials know who Skywalker is)
 * Allegiance (Set before the evacuation, the Yavin base is still used)
 * Star Wars Annual 1: The Long Hunt
 * Classic Star Wars #1-14 (Ending with Revenge of the Jedi; discovery of Hoth, buildup to the evacuation, all stories are pretty tied together, but it is possible to fit some more after the Revenge of the Jedi)
 * Missions 5-16 (Mentions Hoth, that is discovered in Classic SW)
 * The Rebel Thief
 * X-wing Marks the Spot(Not sure about those two)

Six months pass

After the evacuation of Yavin
 * Doom Mission (Han asks if Luke suspects Vrad of being the Imperial spy. Not intentionally, it can possibly tie this comic with the latter one. Also, after the Executor is damaged, there is a possible gap in the storyline, that allows the Imperial Spy and the final Missions arc to take place)
 * Imperial Spy(Except for the final few pages)
 * Missions 17-20 (Must take place during the evacuation because of Q-7N, see his article's Bts for more info)
 * Star Wars 3-D 1 and 2 (Issue 2 directly follows issue 1; #2 is set right after the evacuation, it may be non-canon though, too many contradictions with Classic SW)
 * The last part of Doom Mission, the final frames of the Imperial Spy, Classic SW 15-16 and the first half of issue 17, ending with Griff's death (The evacuation of Yavin base)
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike (Both feature Battle of the Ison Corridor)
 * Death Star Pirates
 * Star Wars 3-D 3: The Dark Side of Dantooine (Set after the evacuation, Luke is searching for supplies for the Hoth base)
 * Galaxy of Fear books 1, 2 and 6

2 ABY

 * Splinter of the Mind's Eye

3 ABY

 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, novelization junior novelization, radio adaptation, and Golden Book
 * The Hoth Adventure
 * Child of Light - 4 months after Battle of Hoth
 * Some time after Hoth: Star Wars 51: Resurrection of Evil
 * The Life and Legend of Obi-Wan Kenobi (Concurrent with Shadows of the Empire, when Luke is building his saber)

4 ABY

 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, novelization junior novelization, and radio adaptation
 * Escape from Jabba's Palace
 * Star Wars Journal: Hero for Hire
 * The Truce at Bakura
 * X-wing: Rogue Leader
 * Black Curs Blues

5 ABY

 * The Glove of Darth Vader
 * The Lost City of the Jedi
 * Zorba the Hutt's Revenge
 * Mission from Mount Yoda
 * Queen of the Empire
 * ''Prophets of the Dark Side'
 * Dark Forces: Rebel Agent / audio drama
 * Dark Forces: Jedi Knight / audio drama
 * Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor

7 ABY

 * X-wing: The Krytos Trap

8 ABY

 * Tatooine Ghost

9 ABY

 * Heir to the Empire
 * Dark Force Rising
 * The Last Command

10 ABY

 * Dark Empire / audio
 * Dark Empire II / audio
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith

11 ABY

 * Empire's End / audio
 * Crimson Empire
 * Jedi Search
 * Dark Apprentice
 * Champions of the Force
 * I, Jedi

12 ABY

 * Children of the Jedi
 * Darksaber
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast

13 ABY

 * Planet of Twilight
 * X-wing: Starfighters of Adumar

14 ABY

 * The Crystal Star
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy

16 ABY

 * Before the Storm
 * Shield of Lies
 * Tyrant's Test

17 ABY

 * The New Rebellion

18 ABY

 * Ambush at Corellia
 * Assault at Selonia
 * Showdown at Centerpoint

19 ABY

 * Specter of the Past
 * Vision of the Future

21 ABY

 * Judge's Call

22 ABY

 * ''Junior Jedi Knights: Anakin's Quest
 * ''Junior Jedi Knights: Kenobi's Blade
 * ''Junior Jedi Knights: Lyric's World
 * ''Junior Jedi Knights: Promises
 * ''Junior Jedi Knights: The Golden Globe
 * ''Junior Jedi Knights: Vader's Fortress
 * Survivor's Quest

23 ABY

 * Young Jedi Knights: Heirs of the Force
 * Young Jedi Knights: Shadow Academy
 * Young Jedi Knights: The Lost Ones
 * Young Jedi Knights: Lightsabers
 * Young Jedi Knights: Darkest Knight
 * Young Jedi Knights: Jedi Under Siege

24 ABY

 * Young Jedi Knights: Shards of Alderaan
 * Young Jedi Knights: Diversity Alliance
 * Young Jedi Knights: Delusions of Grandeur
 * Young Jedi Knights: Jedi Bounty
 * Young Jedi Knights: The Emperor's Plague
 * Young Jedi Knights: Return to Ord Mantell
 * Young Jedi Knights: Trouble on Cloud City
 * Young Jedi Knights: Crisis at Crystal Reef

25 ABY

 * Vector Prime
 * Dark Tide I: Onslaught
 * Dark Tide II: Ruin
 * Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial
 * Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse

35 ABY

 * Dark Nest I: The Joiner King

36 ABY

 * Dark Nest II: The Unseen Queen
 * Dark Nest III: The Swarm War

40 ABY

 * Betrayal
 * Bloodlines
 * Tempest
 * Exile
 * Sacrifice
 * Inferno
 * Fury

41 ABY

 * Revelation
 * Invincible

43 ABY

 * Millennium Falcon (novel)
 * Outcast
 * Omen
 * Abyss

137 ABY

 * Star Wars Legacy 3: Broken, Part 3
 * Star Wars Legacy 7: Broken, Part 6
 * Star Wars Legacy 12: Ghosts, Part 2
 * Star Wars Legacy 24: Loyalties, Part 2
 * ''Star Wars Legacy 28: Vector, Part 9

Beyond

 * Storyteller (probably goes at the end; it's set "eons" after the GCW)

1993

 * The Official Star Wars Technical Journal of the Planet Tatooine October

1997

 * The Complete Star Wars Trilogy Scrapbook February
 * Diplomatic Corps Entrance Exam June
 * The Rebel Alliance Scrapbook November

1998

 * Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections October 22
 * Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary October 22

2002

 * The New Essential Guide to Characters April
 * The Skywalker Family Album April 23

2004

 * The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology November

2005

 * The Making of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith April 2
 * Revenge of the Sith: The Visual Dictionary April 2
 * The New Essential Chronology October 25

2006

 * The New Essential Guide to Droids

2007

 * Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force

Wizards.com

 * These are getting their own section. As of November 7, 2008, these should all be filled in. :)
 * All non-identical search pages done.
 * Articles with a * only mention Luke in reference to gameplay and might not be counted as sources.

2002

 * January
 * No date listed, 2002 NNI
 * September
 * September

2003

 * June
 * September NNI
 * December New on info on part 4.
 * December New on info on part 4.
 * December New on info on part 4.
 * December New on info on part 4.
 * December New on info on part 4.
 * December New on info on part 4.

2004

 * January
 * July
 * Dec
 * Dec
 * Dec
 * Dec

2005

 * January
 * February
 * February
 * April NNI
 * ''Establishes Luke as a practitioner of Jar'Kai.
 * June
 * July NNI
 * August NNI
 * August
 * December
 * August
 * December

2006

 * April
 * October
 * October

2007

 * May NNI
 * May NNI

2008

 * March
 * March NNI
 * April

The official fact file
All entries relating to Luke Skywalker, as indicated by the Official Fact File Index:



Xwing328's junk pile
Stuff that somebody needs to work on (If you've taken care of it, feel free to edit the list):
 * Have somebody check Star Wars Missions #9 and #10, since those are the only one's that Luke is apparently not in.
 * Have somebody check the rest of the Galaxy of Fear books, too.
 * RotS junior novelization - Yoda suggested they make Padmé look pregnant at her funeral to further disguise the fact that Luke and Leia were born.
 * Junior novelizations
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (junior novelization)
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (junior novelization)
 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (junior novelization)
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (junior novelization)
 * Mighty Chronicles (If anybody even has these three)
 * Star Wars (Mighty Chronicles)
 * The Empire Strikes Back (Mighty Chronicles)
 * Return of the Jedi (Mighty Chronicles)
 * Choose Your Own Star Wars Adventure (I'm guessing these go in the non-canon section)
 * Choose Your Own Star Wars Adventure: A New Hope
 * Choose Your Own Star Wars Adventure: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Choose Your Own Star Wars Adventure: Return of the Jedi
 * The Last of the Jedi #1 and #10
 * Star Wars Masterpiece Edition - Never read any of these. Might Luke be mentioned in one or both?
 * Anakin Skywalker: The Story of Darth Vader
 * C-3PO: Tales of the Golden Droid
 * Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections - Luke carried single pair of proton torpedoes on Death Star attack.
 * The Official Star Wars Technical Journal of the Planet Tatooine - Maybe for "Legacy" section: Luke's story was well-known even to the smallest kids on Tatooine, and visitors to Tatooine could take the Skywalker Tour.
 * The Making of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith - The scene where Luke was handed over to the Lars in Ep.3 was filmed on September 7, 2000, while the crew was on location in Chott el Jerid, Tunisia for Ep.2. In this scene, Luke was portrayed by a newborn baby doll designated on the Call Sheet as "A.N. Other."
 * Luke's Fate says Luke found a rock jammed between two of R2-D2's metal plates. It also has R2-D2 running away during breakfast, whereupon Luke immediately leaves to search for the droid. Additionally, Luke decides to follow Obi-Wan while at Kenobi's hut, without Luke discovering the murder of the Lars.
 * Missions 1 - just after Ep4 - Skywalker left the party a bit early to tinker with his X-wing's proton torpedo launcher. Sensors detected a modified Carrack assault cruiser entering the Yavin system, and Solo, against General Dodonna's orders, flew out in the Millennium Falcon to stop it. The assault cruiser was badly damaged and forced to crash land eight kilometers east of the base. After the Rebels managed to subdue the Imperials and capture the ship's captain, they discovered that the Death Star was carrying a large load of contaminated bacta. During the skirmish with Imperial troopers, the Rebels befriended an ancient droid named Q-7N.
 * Missions 2 - don't have it...
 * Missions 3 - Skywalker, Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, R2-D2, C-3PO, and Q-7N traveled to Thyferra in Missions 2, and then headed to Delrakkin aboard the Falcon in an attempt to uncover the Empire's plot. During this time, Skywalker is frustrated that Solo and the Princess seem to like each other. As the Millennium Falcon neared the planet, twenty-four X-wing starfighters flown by Imperial pilots (in the hopes of staging a false Rebel raid on the planet Delrakkin) attacked the Falcon. Solo and Skywalker defended from the upper and lower gun turrets respectively, with Luke trusting not in the targeting computer but in the Force, as Obi-Wan Kenobi had taught him, and managing to take out two of the attackers, while Solo destroyed one. A fourth, however, crashed into the Falcon's deflector shield projector, forcing the ship to stage a crash and land for repairs. One of the Rebels launched after the remaining X-wings in the Y-wing starfighter attached to the hull of the Falcon. After being shot down, nearly captured, infiltrating the Liquidator, and succeeding in returning to the downed Falcon in one of the captured Imperial X-wings, Skywalker and the others discovered that the Liquidator was headed for the Yavin system and quickly left in pursuit.
 * Missions 4 - As the Millennium Falcon reverted to realspace upon entering the Yavin system, Skywalker and Solo were forced to shoot down a probe droid sent by the Liquidator towards Yavin 4 in an attempt to locate the Rebel base. One of the Rebels destroyed the Liquidator, and upon being rescued by the Millennium Falcon, Han, Chewbacca, Luke, Leia, R2, 3PO, and Q-7n returned to celebrate with the Rebels until late in the night.
 * Missions 5-8,11,12 - don't have them
 * Missions 13 - sometime prior to Ep5 - Luke goes with Han, Leia, Chewie, and the droids shopping for spare parts to build the Hoth shield generator. They pick up an ancient B-1 series protocol droid, B-1D4, at a Skrilling salvage ship. En route to Dweem after making their purchases, the tertiary ion reflux enhancer on the Millennium Falcon failed, leaving the ship stranded in space at the mercy of Nikto pirates aboard the Predator-class warship M'hendosat. All the crew but one is captured. (Can we assume this is Luke, since the PC uses the Force and has a welder, and Luke was the one supposed to use the welder before the plan went awry? If so, add stuff about the PC's actions onboard the ship; otherwise, add that he was knocked out by Bothan stun spores and held captive in the ship's brig before being freed.) The one free crew member, with the help of the droids, freed the others and managed to escape. Luke examined B-1D4 and realized that she had been part of the Imperial Department of Redesign's The Heart of Steel project.
 * Mission 14 - don't have it...
 * Mission 15 - Skywalker erased the events of the past few days from the droids' memories to clear the effects of B-1D4's virus; unfortunately, the navigation computer onboard the Millennium Falcon was still infected, reinfecting R2-D2 and rerouting the group from their intended destination of the Rebel base on Hoth to Coruscant, capital planet of the Galactic Empire. Surrounded by hundreds of warships, orbiting battle platforms, and the endless flow of traffic around Coruscant, the crew was forced to pass through Imperial Traffic Control and land, albeit with a secondary transponder to disguise the Falcon as the Icebreak. With little hope of escaping on their own, Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, R2-D2, and C-3PO, with the deactivated B-1D4 in tow, followed Solo into the underworld of Coruscant, seeking out former smuggling contact and master criminal Phelon. Convinced dockworker droid in for repairs, blew through plastcrete wall in refresher to avoid customs. Killed three of the four stormtroopers who spot you, including the sergeant. Other managed to flee for backup. Take one hovercab several miles (yes miles, not kilometers) from the spaceport, then hop in another to take you thirty miles to a public elevator entrance into Coruscant's underworld. While eating at a diner, hear that Falcon was identified and the group spotted on holovid. People searching for group. Split up into two groups and manage to reach Phelon's hideout castle after fighting through various Underworld monsters, including his domesticated giant walking fish, Hobbrock. Repaying a long-standing debt to Han Solo, Phelon infected the military security network with B-1D4's code, reprogramming it to allow the Falcon, under the new pseudonym Felon Melon, to leave Coruscant unhindered. The Rebels jumped to hyperspace en route to the nearest Alliance outpost on the planet Cheeyoom Matee. There, they were brought to a debriefing, where the base commander betrayed them to the Empire and allowed stormtroopers to bring the group to the Imperial prison on Merakai.

JJK
I'm not entirely sure how the timeline works, since apparently Han and Leia don't send their kids to the academy at the same time. Anakin was involved with Jacen and Jaina finding Zekk while they were back on Coruscant (The Lost Ones). Maybe this was Anakin's 3-month vacation from the academy? JJK1 has to start after Heirs of the Force (when the Solo twins start their training) and before The Lost Ones, since JJK1 is his first time on Yavin 4.
 * Bit of a response from Ataru: J & J do go home in The Lost Ones and meet Zekk. I'd have to check again to see if Anakin is directly mentioned. They're back on Yavin 4 by the end of the book IIRC. Atarumaster88  [[Image:Jedi_Order.svg|20px]] ( Talk page ) 20:36, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Just checked some more: Anakin had already been to the academy by the time the twins came home in The Lost Ones. Do J & J have any breaks on Coruscant from the academy in the YJK books before The Lost Ones. —Xwing328 (Talk) 21:58, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
 * You know, all of this timeline crap will work out if YJK1 is in fact not the first time Jacen and Jaina are on Yavin 4 for training. I guess that was just a false assumption I've been making? The Golden Globe states that Anakin left for his first class as soon as "Jaina and Jacen returned from their time at the academy." Anakin also mentions seeing J & J at the academy during his classes several times in the JJK books. All sources, from the NEC to the SW Message Boards and the Del Rey online timeline show this series starting in 22 ABY, before even Survivor's Quest. So, do we put these six books, then Survivor's Quest, and then the YJK series?
 * A check of our Jaina Solo FA reveals that JJK seems to be the first mention of Jaina at the academy. 23 ABY is when that book is set, so that would seem to be the case. Our own internal timeline places these in that order; I suppose we should adjust the appearances section above. Atarumaster88  [[Image:Jedi_Order.svg|20px]] ( Talk page ) 15:34, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
 * A further check in YJK 1 says J & J first visited the Praxeum at age 2 and have been on and off since then. I'm glad to get a firm source for it finally. —Xwing328 (Talk) 02:46, 14 June 2008 (UTC)

The Dark Man
4 years after the Swarm War ended, Luke began having visions of a man, wrapped in shadow, bringing pain to the Galaxy, as well as to himself. After a couple of dreams involving the man, Luke decided to tell Mara about it. Though she suggested to Luke that it may have been Raynar, he explained to her to it reminded him of his father, Vader. Luke would often see this man's eyes turn to a yellow color, signifying his use of the Dark Side. Mara though, could not see what he was worrying about, and left Luke to sleep.

Luke was still worried though; not only was he having repeated visions of the dark man, there were growing tensions between the Galactic Alliance and Corellia, who was struggling to remain free of the GA's fleet requirement, but also wanted its benefits to remain. As a result, he sent Ben, his son, and his master and nephew, Jacen, to Adumar to investigate these tensions, as well as any illegal activites going on there. What Ben and Jacen did find, was an illegal missile factory, and escaped after revealing the factory to the GA.

New Section by Eyrezer
This takes place 4 months after the Battle of Hoth. Luke and Lando are said to be busy tracking down Boba Fett so as to rescue Han:

While searching for Boba Fett.... the Alliance was contacted by Gel, an inhabitant of Dalnicron-4. Gel knew of a uniquely Force-sensitive child that provides a direct connection to the Force. Fearful that the Empire might discover the boy, Gel begged for Luke Skywalker to journey to the planet and take the boy and his parents into protective custody. However, too busy with his own search for Solo, and unsure of the veracity of the request, a weary Commander Skywalker requested a small group of Rebel agents travel to the planet and bring the boy back to Home One.

Blind Fury!
Once, while flying in his X-Wing, Luke tried to get some practice with the lightsaber.(Note about X-Wing's size discrepancy) He was forced to interrupt his training when he heard a distress call from a woman, who talked about some "tower", coming from the planet Garn. Landing on Garn to investigate, Skywalker soon reached the huge dark tower. As he entered the building, Skywalker was attacked by swarms of monsters that nearly killed him, before suddenly disappearing. Skywalker then heard a strange voice calling him "a Jedi" and telling that "many old friends had been waiting for him". Luke then descended further into the darkness of the tower and soon found a room filled with the ancient Jedi armor and some kind of crystals. The crystals called to him and asked for help, leading Skywalker to realize that they were the soul-snares that could trap the essence of life and keep it inside forever. Unable to help them, Luke continued on his path and soon reached a room where he found a green-skinned humanoid figure draped in ornate vestments within a green translucent pyramid and who introduced himself as Rur, the High Shaman of the Order of the Terrible Glare. Hearing that, Skywalker remembered a story Ben Kenobi had told him before. Thousands of years ago, the Order of the Terrible Glare and the Jedi fought a disastrous war. The Jedi won and devastated the Order's world, Garn. Rur accused the Jedi of treachery in their "recent" attack "many months ago," and announced his intention to take revenge on Skywalker as he had done to so many others. Skywalker explained to him that the Jedi were all killed in the Great Jedi Purge and that the war had been over for so long that Rur had lost all sense of time. Unable to reconcile the destruction of the Jedi and the passage of so much time with his ancient lust for revenge, Rur plummeted into a self-destructive fit of dissonance, that destroyed the tower. Skywalker narrowly escaped, and while watching at the burning remains of the tower, reflected on the obsessive hatred and vengeful spirit that had finally consumed the last of the shamans of the Order of the Terrible Glare.

Finished

Dark Knight's Devilry
Once, while Skywalker was reconnoitering the sector of space near the planet Jerne in a disguised freighter, he encountered a strange ship floating in space.

...., Skywalker, Artoo and Organa were captured by the Imperial troops. Fortunately, they managed to escape when the local guerrillas attacked the transport that carried them. All the escorting stormtroopers were killed in the attack, but their commander, Ryko Vant, escaped on a jetpack. Before leaving the battlefield, he attached a small tracing beacon to Artoo's hull. The guerrillas then brought the Rebels to Meeka Reen, the guerrilla leader.

Infinities:A New Hope
In an alternate version of the Episode IV finale, one of Luke's torpedoes malfunctioned and blew up before reaching the Death Star's reactor. Thus the Death Star was not destroyed, only damaged, temporarily reducing its destructive capabilities. The weapon fired a shot that did not destroy Yavin IV. A delay needed to recharge the superlaser allowed the remains of the Rebel Alliance to evacuate from the moon right before the second, full-power shot that destroyed the Rebel base. Meanwhile Skywalker and Solo were attacked by a swarm of TIE fighters. Witnessing the destruction of Yavin IV, and not knowing that Princess Leia was still alive, Luke gave into his anger and destroyed several Imperial ships. Only thanks to Ben Kenobi's voice was he able to regain control of his feelings. Maneuvering through the asteroid field left by the destruction of the planet, Luke and Han jumped to hyperspace.

Infinities:The Empire Strikes Back
In this version, Han Solo was delayed in his search for Skywalker on Hoth because his tauntaun had died. That delay was enough for Luke to freeze to death. Before passing away, he could only tell Han that he must go to Dagobah and find Yoda there, as Ben Kenobi had instructed him. Hearing such words from his dying friend, Han assumed that it was his destiny to become a Jedi. Skywalker's body was later buried in the snows of Hoth. Artoo, Threepio, Han, Chewie, Leia and other Echo base personnel were present on his funeral and a speech was told, commemorating Luke's efforts in the fight against the Galactic Empire. Skywalker's funeral was interrupted when Imperial forces attacked the planet, starting the slightly different version of the Battle of Hoth. Because Luke was not there to issue an order to use the tow-cables, many pilots, including Wes Janson and Wedge Antilles, died during the assault. After escaping from Hoth, and later Bespin, Han reached Dagobah and brought Leia with him. On Dagobah, Yoda revealed that it was Organa who was supposed to be trained as a Jedi, not Solo. She then took Skywalker's place as Yoda's apprentice. Eventually, Darth Vader reached Dagobah and killed Yoda. Leia was able to slice off Vader's hand, but he defeated her. As he was about to finish Organa, Han Solo shot him with a blaster. Before dying, Vader once again became Anakin Skywalker and Leia continued her path as a Jedi.

Finished

X-Wing
Note:This goes at some point after the evacuation, but before the relocation to Hoth. I would place it before the Small Victories arc, when the B-Wings were used.

Skywalker worked on getting the new Slayn & Korpil B-wing starfighters operational within the Alliance Fleet. He met with his old acquaintance Keyan Farlander, now lieutenant in the Alliance who had also been working on that project and was one of the first pilots to fly a Verpine constructed fighter, and asked him about the status of the B-Wing. Farlander assured him that the B-Wing was combat-ready and that it would be of great use in the fight with the Empire.

Super Star Wars
Luke is also one of the main characters in the Super Star Wars video game and its too sequels Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. While those games were largely based on the Original Trilogy, they took some liberties with the plot. For instance, Luke is shown defeating countless creatures, including the Sarlacc, the giant mutant womp-rat and the Jawenko lava beast even before his meeting with Obi-Wan Kenobi. Also he is attacked by Jawas, who are presented in the game as being hostile and shoot Skywalker with blasters. Their sandcrawler, is shown as a moving fortress with numerous gun emplacements and traps.

Old Games
Luke was the main protagonist of the three Star Wars games released on the NES. The first one, released in Japan on Famicom in 1987 and based on A New Hope, was very different from the film. In it, black-haired Luke (who appeared blonde in the dialogue windows) heavily uses the lightsaber and the Force, despite the fact that he learned very little of it in the movie. Piloting the Millennium Falcon, which was piloted only by Han Solo in Episode IV, Skywalker must also save R2-D2, C-3PO, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Princess Leia Organa, Chewbacca and Han Solo on different planets. In the beginning on Tatooine, Luke infiltrates the Jawa sandcrawler to save Artoo, who was captured by Jawas, and finds out that the Jawa transport is overrun with stormtroopers and that the enemy holding Artoo captive is none other than Darth Vader. However, delivering one hit of damage is enough to transform Vader into a scorpion. The next level took Luke to Kessel, where he raided an Egyptian-like temple full of snakes and frogs in order to save Obi-Wan. Level three took place on the planet full of water, where Skywalker needed to save Threepio. After that, he finally reached the Death Star, where he single-handedly freed Leia Organa, killing Boba Fett and fighting Vader instead of Obi-Wan along the way. Before reaching Yavin, Luke took a trip to the icy planet that looked a lot like Hoth to save the frozen Chewbacca, who kissed him in gratitude. Finally, on the surface of Yavin, that is full of Imperial troops, Skywalker saves Han Solo, who was trapped in a giant tree. Only after that did Luke participate in the Battle of Yavin. At the end of each level, Luke fought a boss, that was either Vader or a monster pretending to be Vader.

The 1992 JVC version of Star Wars had much less differences from the original source. Some minor ones included Luke finding Artoo in the Jawa sandcrawler instead of the Jundland Wastes, and meeting Ben Kenobi in the local caves of Tatooine after that.

JVC's adaptation of the second film, TESB, was also slightly different. The biggest difference was that Han Solo was never trapped in carbonite. Instead, Luke destroyed Boba Fett's Slave I, when the bounty hunter attempted to leave Bespin.

Galaxy of Fear
I've just started to read this series, so here goes... QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 20:07, 26 March 2009 (UTC)

Eaten Alive
When Skywalker, Organa, Solo, Chewbacca and the droids travelled on the Millennium Falcon, the ship dropped out of hyperspace fifteen minutes too early. They found themselves near the planet D'vouran. Landing on the planet to make some repairs to their ship, they kept their ties to the Rebellion secret, posing as "researchers". They visited the Don't Go Inn, there they witnessed how the local criminal Smada the Hutt and his goons threatened two children and a Shi'ido. Skywalker and his friends intervened, forcing Smada to go away. Skywalker and the others then introduced themselves and discovered that the kids they had saved were Zak and Tash Arranda, the brother and sister from Alderaan, who had survived their homeworld's destruction because they were on a two-week holiday, and the Shi'ido was their caretaker, uncle Hoole. The Arrandas and Hoole dropped out of hyperspace earlier too, but their ship, the Lightrunner, was heavily damaged because of the rough landing and they were looking for someone who could help them repair it. Solo and Chewbacca agreed to provide their services as mechanics. Meanwhile, Skywalker discovered that the elder Arranda, Tash, was apparently Force-sensitive. She, recognizing a Jedi's lightsaber on Skywalker's belt, asked him if he was a Jedi, informing Luke that she was looking for one, so he could teach her how to use the Force. Skywalker, not fully-trained himself, told Tash that he wasn't a Jedi and that the lightsaber he carried belonged to his father. However, he gave her an advice not to give up and trust her feelings. Their conversation was interrupted when Bebo, the survivor of the crash of the ship Misanthrope that had happened years ago, screamed that his fellow survivor Lonni had disappeared. No traces of Lonni were found and the native Enzeen assured everyone that Bebo was insane and that he was the only one who had survived the crash, but Tash felt that he was telling the truth. After the group reached the spaceport, Skywalker once again advised Tash to trust her feelings and offered to use the Falcon ' s computer to find out more about the Misanthrope ' s crash. They soon found two items. One was an official Imperial report, which stated that Bebo was in fact the only survivor, and the other file was encrypted in an Imperial code. Tash tried to break it, but Solo's trace detector signaled an alarm, indicating that someone tried to track her. Skywalker realized that the Empire wanted to know about anyone who was asking questions about D'vouran. Meanwhile, Solo fixed the Lightrunner and the Rebels prepared to leave D'vouran. Skywalker said goodbye to Tash, telling her that they may meet someday later, and departed the planet. However, Skywalker soon decided to check the Arrandas and asked Solo to turn around. Arriving back on the planet, they saw nothing but boiling mud. As it turned out, D'vouran was a living planet, a part of the Imperial "Project Starscream" and it devoured everyone on the surface until a special amulet was accidentally dropped into the heart of the planet. D'vouran then became unstable, spitting hot mud and trying to kill the Arrandas. Skywalker returned just in time to save Tash, Zak, Hoole and their droid D-V9. However, as the Falcon tried to escape, it got caught in D'vouran's gravitational force and everyone aboard saw that the planet was moving. Only thanks to Chewbacca's and Solo's piloting skills did they escape from D'vouran's grasp, seeing as the planet devoured itself. Skywalker was left very curious as to who was responsible for D'vouran's transformation, but Hoole assured him that he would find out.

Finished (Phew, I didn't think it would be that long.)

City of the Dead
Since the Lightunner was lost on D'vouran, the Arrandas needed a new ship; but the Rebels were already too long delayed, so the planet Necropolis was as far as they could take their passengers to buy one. Skywalker asked if they were going to be all right and uncle Hoole assured Luke that everything would be fine. Goodbyes were said, and Skywalker, after wishing Tash that the Force was with her, left on the Millennium Falcon, leaving the Arrandas, their Shi'ido caretaker and the droid Devee on Necropolis.

Finished

Dark Empire Rewrite
But the death of Thrawn was by no means the end of the Empire. Inspired by what the Chiss commander had accomplished, the surviving members of the Imperial Ruling Council and six former Imperial Starfleet commanders united and attacked Coruscant. They managed to re-capture the galactic capital, forcing the New Republic to retreat to the "Pinnacle base" on Da Soocha V. However, the Imperial commanders could not agree as to who would be the new Emperor and the Civil War began. Quick to take advantage of the chaos, the New Republic, employing hit-and-run tactic, conducted raids on Imperial territories using several captured Star Destroyers. One such raid was conducted by an Imperial I-class Star Destroyer Liberator under the command of Skywalker and generals Lando Calrissian and Wedge Antilles. Unfortunately, the Liberator was shot down and crashed on the surface of the planet. The entire crew was stranded for days on the war-torn Coruscant, fighting rival Imperial factions and numerous scavengers.

Issue 35
Not long after, Darth Vader discovered Skywalker's full name from a captured Rebel on an Alliance Refueling station. Meanwhile Skywalker, as Blue Leader, led the Blue Flight in a routine patrol of the Yavin system. Suddenly, a civilian ship appeared on the scanners, pursued by four TIE fighters. Skywalker's patrol quickly responded and destroyed three pursuers. Skywalker ordered to escort the civilian ship to the Yavin base, while he followed the remaining TIE to see where it came from. Skywalker soon noticed that the enemy fighter was headed for a Star Destroyer, which was building speed to go to hyperspace. Seeing that and remembering general Dodonna's order to avoid one-sided entanglements, Skywalker decided to return to the base to see whom he had rescued. Aboard the ship were two aliens and a woman. The woman introduced herself as sister Domina, a priestess in the Order of the Sacred Circle. During the entire war, the Order stayed neutral due to their belief in the circle of life and that a war would break the circle and cause doom to the galaxy. However, the Empire had sent an envoy to persuade the Order to join it, but the Order was willing to hear both sides before making a decision. After revealing that the Imperial envoy was none other than Darth Vader, Domina asked that Luke was sent to the Order's homeworld of Monastery as an envoy from the Rebel Alliance. She told that she sensed an openness and sincerity in Skywalker that would make a contrast to Vader, a contrast that the Order would find impressive. General Dodonna agreed and sent Skywalker, accompanied only by Artoo. However, unknown to Skywalker, he also sent Princess Organa, Han Solo, Chewbacca and Threepio on the Millennium Falcon to monitor Skywalker's actions and to assure that everything would proceed fine. As soon as Skywalker and Domina reached Monastery, they were attacked by a beast. Skywalker killed it with his lightsaber and soon was greeted by Darth Vader, who claimed that the beast must have been driven mad by the presence of Skywalker. Luke wanted to attack Vader, but remembering that he had swore Jan Dodonna to keep the mission peaceful, promised Dark Lord to meet another time. Vader then told Domina that Skywalker would only make Vader's presentation to the Order appear better. Skywalker realized that Vader was right and almost gave up, but Domina assured him that he would do fine. Little did Skywalker know that Domina was in fact a member of the Tagge family, who lured the young Jedi into a trap following Darth Vader's orders, after he had delivered her the news of Orman Tagge's death in the Junction asteroid field and Skywalker's part in it; while in fact, Orman and his brother Silas were saved by the Dark Lord of the Sith and had been kept in a constant state of hibernation. While awaiting his meeting with the Order, Skywalker stayed at the Order's temple, unknowingly being spied on through Artoo by Organa and Solo, who remained at the orbit on the Falcon.

Ozzel's section of joy
Tracing a signal across the galaxy, Skywalker, Organa, and the droids took a modified Y-wing to Tantajoc V. After landing, Skywalker was attacked by a large beast, only to be saved by Prince Denid, the man they had travelled to find. Denid told them the tale of his crashing on the planet along with his late betrothed Loren and protector Jedidiah. Skywalker then set explosives to destroy the transmitter that had led them to the planet and headed for Denid's native Velmor so that he could claim the throne and ensure that the planet sided with the Alliance. Over the next several days, Skywalker grew jealous of the romantic spark between Denid and the princess.

Once on Velmor, Skywalker assumed the guise of Korl Marcus—a red-haired bounty hunter with a long mustache and an eyepatch.

JediCommando's NJO stuff
Please note that I've only read the NJO series up to Edge of Victory II, so this stuff probably won't be completed immediately. Also, my memory isn't the best, so tell me if I forgot something --JediCommando 16:59, 23 March 2009 (UTC)

In 25 ABY, Skywalker, Jade, and R2-D2 traveled to the planet Belkadan to investigate the disappearence of the scientists at the ExGal-4 listening post. After investigating the abandoned facility, Jade encountered the Yuuzhan Vong agent Yomin Carr, and killed him in a duel. After discovering that all the scientists, save Danni Quee, were killed, Skywalker devised a plan to infiltrate the Yuuzhan Vong base at Helska 4 by using an iceborer. Skywalker tasked his nephew, Jacen Solo, to carry out the plan.