Kirst (pilot)

"We're approaching some kind of&hellip; clearing. Filswik.''" "''No. Not again."

- Wister and Kirst, after coming across the remains of the Executor

Kirst was a female Human X-wing pilot in Rogue Squadron.

Biography
"I have a shot. Repeat, Three has a clean shot.''" "''Negative, three. That fighter's short-range. I want to see where it's headed."

- Kirst and Wedge Antilles, while chasing a TIE Advanced x1

Kirst was a Human female who served the Rebel Alliance in 4 ABY as a member of Rogue Squadron, an elite group of twelve starfighter pilots. In that year, as the Alliance's war with the Galactic Empire raged, the Alliance Fleet massed near the planet Sullust in preparation for a major attack on the Empire's unfinished Death Star II battlestation, which was orbiting the forested moon of Endor. Rogue Leader Wedge Antilles temporarily re-christened the Rogues Red Squadron prior to the battle, in honor of a squadron in which he had once served. Red Squadron was attached directly to the MC80 Star Cruiser Home One, the flagship of the entire fleet.

The fleet was not scheduled to arrive in the Endor system until a strike team on Endor's surface disabled the shield generator that protected the Death Star, and before the battle, Red Squadron met in a briefing room and were told by Antilles that they would be entering the Death Star's superstructure and firing on its reactor core. Kirst and her squadron, flying T-65 X-wing starfighters, joined the entire fleet as it flew through hyperspace to Endor, where they discovered that the deflector shield was still operational. Additionally, the Empire had anticipated their arrival, and the Rebels were forced to fend off attacking Imperial starfighters as they waited for the strike team to succeed. Although several Alliance squadrons were devastated by the onslaught, Red Squadron scored a large number of kills and remained mostly intact.

The Death Star itself joined in the Battle of Endor when its superlaser began taking out Alliance capital ships, and the Rebel fleet consequently began to attack Imperial Star Destroyers at point-blank range in order to avoid the powerful laser. When the strike team finally destroyed the shield generator, Antilles and several other fighters entered the unfinished Death Star and knocked out the reactor core, which set off a chain reaction that ultimately destroyed the entire station. Galactic Emperor Palpatine was also killed aboard the Death Star, but the Imperial Navy fought on for nearly four more hours before retreating, and the Rebels celebrated their victory on the surface of the forest moon. The Alliance maintained a presence at Endor for some time, and Kirst flew with Rogue Squadron during post-battle cleanup operations.

Kirst grew close with fellow Rogue Wister during their time together in Rogue Squadron, and during one cleanup operation, the two of them flew as Antilles's wingmates, respectively holding the call signs of Rogue Three and Rogue Two. The three Rogues pursued several Imperial fighters that remained in the system, and after Antilles destroyed a TIE Fighter, the trio pursued a a TIE Advanced x1 toward Endor's surface. Although Kirst had a clean shot at their last enemy, Antilles told her to hold her fire, as he wanted to see where the fighter was going. After they entered the moon's atmosphere, the TIE led the trio through a series of rocky canyons and into a clearing, where the remains of the downed Super Star Destroyer Executor lay. The Destroyer's turbolasers were still operational, however, and their sudden fire destroyed Wister's X-wing. Antilles told a stunned Kirst to hold together and transmitted attack coordinates to her fighter; the two then fired proton torpedoes at a canyon cliff, and the resulting avalanche destroyed what was left of the Executor. When their sensors detected no further hostiles, they returned to the Home One, where a tearful Kirst hugged Antilles before leaving the hangar with no words spoken.

Personality and traits
"WISTER!""Keep it together, Three. Go evasive. Vector to three-oh-four."

- Kirst and Antilles, after Wister's death

Kirst was a member of Rogue Squadron, one of the Rebel Alliance's most elite starfighter squadrons. Rogue Leader Wedge Antilles felt that the Rogues who fought as Red Squadron at the Battle of Endor had the same fire and determination as the original Red Squadron, and during the battle, they scored many kills against the Empire. Kirst was horrified to come across the still-firing remains of the Executor after the battle and was devastated when its guns killed her wingmate, Wister. She held her emotions in check after being prompted to by Antilles, but after landing in the Home One, she let her tears flow and wrapped her squadron leader in a wordless hug. Kirst had blonde hair, brown eyes, and light skin. She wore a Rebel flight suit while in her X-wing.

Behind the scenes
Kirst first appeared in "A Day in the Life," a short comic story that was included in Star Wars Tales 12, a 2002 issue of Dark Horse Comics's anthology-style Star Wars Tales series. The comic depicts her as a member of Rogue Squadron in the days after the Battle of Endor. In 2006, Keeper of the Holocron continuity database Leland Chee stated that every story from the first twenty issues of Tales that was not "completely outrageous or intentionally comic" should be considered ambiguously canonical, with its status upgraded to fully canonical if it were later referenced in another, non-Tales source. Both Kirst and her wingmate Wister received entries in 2008's The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, which cemented their places in Star Wars canon. The entries also added new continuity by establishing that both pilots actually served in Rogue Squadron during the Battle of Endor. Although the squadron's Endor roster is briefed by Wedge Antilles in the 1990 short story "The Briefing of Red Group," this article endeavors to avoid the conjecture involved in definitively stating that Kirst appears in said story.

The canonizing of A Day in the Life presents several continuity errors. The story dates itself at three days after the Battle of Endor, but a different post-Endor timeline is given for Wedge Antilles and Rogue Squadron in the 1993 novel The Truce at Bakura&mdash;the book has them leave Endor two days after the battle and spend three days in hyperspace before arriving at the planet Bakura. This article therefore treats the three-day date given in A Day in the Life as erroneous and assumes that the story takes place at some other point shortly after the battle. Another continuity error concerns the Executor, the largely-intact wreckage of which Kirst, Wister, and Antilles stumble across in A Day in the Life. According to the 1991 novel Heir to the Empire, the Executor completely disintegrated after crashing into the Death Star.