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"Put it this way: I don't want command of these people. If you don't take it, no one does."
―Nath Tensent, to Wyl Lark[1]

During the Cerberon system campaign, a garrison and squadron of mixed starfighters and airspeeders were formed by the New Republic and led by Wyl Lark.

History

When the 204th Imperial Fighter Wing, led by Colonel Soran Keize, attacked New Republic forces above Troithe, it resulted in many losses and members scattered across the Cerberon system. Due to a shortage of New Republic pilots and starfighters, Nath Tensent and Wyl Lark, the only Alphabet Squadron pilots on Troithe following the attack, formed a makeshift squadron, which consisted of a handful of 61st Mobile Infantry to fly as pilots, and a few salvaged airspeeders as well as an antique Clone Wars V-wing. The rusting airspeeders needed to be refurbished and retrofitted with weaponry to prepare them for combat. When deciding who was going to command the squadron, Tensent refused to take on the role, despite his previous experience leading his own squadron, and deferred to Lark to carry the burden of responsibility.[1]

Lark brought together the pilots from those with any type of flying training, namely Prinspai, Gorgeous Su, Ubellikos, Vitale, and Denish Wraive. In conjunction with the highest ranking troopers of Twilight Company, Lark agreed to a plan to seize the Core Nine mining megafacility as a redoubt. They set off on the long journey across the continent. Unfortunately for them, Shadow Wing had the same idea, and they were set upon by TIE scouts. Gorgeous Su, and the twenty soldiers on her airspeeder, sacrificed themselves to ensure the caravan would escape.[1]

Later, when they arrived at the facility, the attack began. Tensent blew a hole in the wall so the soldiers could infiltrate. Lark called out orders to his unit, but both Prinspai and Ubellikos were shot down, and Wraive had to withdraw. They were rescued by the arrival of Vanguard Squadron, and ultimately re-secured the planet.[1]

Reorganization

Following the fighting on Troithe, General Hera Syndulla was assigned a new flagship, a refitted Star Destroyer, Deliverance. Wyl Lark was promoted to commander of the Deliverance's starfighter wing. The remnants of his hodgepodge assault force of skimmers and cloud cars were reassigned to a newly formed Wild Squadron, which continued in the same vein as the dissolved squadron by being a place for misfit pilots and misfit starfighters.[2]

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Behind the scenes

Wyl Lark's squadron appeared in the 2020 novel Shadow Fall, written by Alexander Freed.[1]

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 Shadow Fall: An Alphabet Squadron Novel
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Victory's Price: An Alphabet Squadron Novel
  3. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Shadow Fall: An Alphabet Squadron Novel to 5 ABY. Furthermore, Wyl Lark's squadron must have also been formed around that year.
  4. Victory's Price: An Alphabet Squadron Novel states that Wild Squadron was formed from the remnants of Wyl Lark's squadron. The events of Victory's Price take place in 5 ABY per the reasoning here and the preceding events of Shadow Fall, where Lark's squadron was formed, are dated to around the same year per the reasoning here. Therefore, Lark's squadron must have been reorganized into Wild Squadron around 5 ABY.