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date posted: Nov 18, 2006 9:13 AM  |  updated: Dec 20, 2006 6:52 PM
The Hunt for John "D"
For a long time, I've been wondering who is this enigmatic character listed in the credits of Episode IV as Red Four (John "D"), played by Jack Klaff. As a kid, I always thought that he was the pilot with the red helmet, because he's the only other pilot who has a line in the movie. But how come John D has never been mentioned anywhere else in a fiction or non-fiction source? Now, inspired by Pablo's great blog entry The Hunt for the Fake Wedge (and at the same time, in honor of the release of the new Bond flick), I bring you the results of my research.

First, I had to find out what the actor looks like. This James Bond website has pictures of Jack Klaff as Apostis, one of the villains in 1981's For Your Eyes Only.

Then, I looked through photos of the pilots in Episode IV and found that he was actually named in Decipher's Special Edition expansion to the Star Wars CCG... but as Red Nine, Lieutenant Naytaan!

So I collaged a quick side-by-side photo to compare, and as you can see it is an exact match. Turns out that my theory as a kid was right. He is the pilot with the red helmet.

Of course, one could create an easy retcon fix, a la Jek Tono Porkins (that's another story), by naming him Lieutenant John "D" Naytaan, but how to explain that he piloted both Red 4 and Red 9???

The question remains, is John "D" the twin brother of Lieutenant Naytaan (thus remaining John "D" Naytaan)? Or is the callsign on the card a typo and Lieutenant Naytaan was piloting Red 4 and not Red 9 during the Battle of Yavin? How come there is no card for the pilot of Red 4 in the whole CCG game by Decipher?

To further add to the confusion, another pilot photo from the same card series from Decipher looks almost exactly like Jack Klaff, although I am not 100% sure. Check out the picture of Bren Quersey (Red 8) and decide for yourself!

UPDATE (Dec. 20, 2006)
Actually, John D.'s last name is given in the Empire at War PC game as John D. Branon when you acquire enough resources to unlock Red Squadron. (Thanks to JMM for bringing this to my attention in the comments.)

Now I like to check stuff with my own eyes, and while I didn't see it in the actual game (mine has the Forces of Corruption expansion installed and Red Squadron is replaced by Rogue Squadron) but it shows on page 47 of the Prima Official Game Guide.

So the only fix for the Decipher card is to say that there is a Red 9 Lt. Naytaan, but Decipher used the wrong photo for the card! It's simple!

And by the way, the 6 X-wings of Rogue Squadron in Empire at War are:

Rogue Leader: Wedge Antilles
Rogue 2: Zev Senesca
Rogue 4: Derek Klivian (who is more commonly known as "Hobbie")
Rogue 7: Kasan Moor (homage to the first Rogue Squadron game which was her first and only appearance)
Rogue 10: Tarrub Datch (Must be a typo. There is a Tarrin Datch who appeared in The Empire Strikes Back Radio Drama and was mentioned in the 2nd edition of West End Games' Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back.)
Rogue 11: Tenk Lenso (who appears in both editions of the Galaxy Guide 3.)

JMMC
date Posted: Nov 27, 2006 11:55 AM
I hope I'm not the only other person interested in this stuff! :) Yes, I noticed that about Jack Klaff as well, and posted that info a discussion page over on the Wookieepedia. It appears that the enigmatic John D is, in fact, the guy who the CCG named Naytaan. This seems to be a screw-up on Decipher's part for not doing the proper research. They created so many character names, yet completely missed out naming someone John D.

And it's very weird that John D has not showed up anywhere, but maybe everyone continued on the assumption that Jack Klaff is playing "fake Wedge" (he's not) and considered "John D" to be an error?
JMMC
date Posted: Nov 27, 2006 12:02 PM
Also, if we are to go by what the Wookieepedia says, there's a part of "Empire at War" that includes Red Squadron, and they have individual names if you click on them, and they are the ANH names. One of these pilots is "John D. Branon". So, it looks like new John D info was snuck into the continuity, even though Empire at War's only questionably canon.

Oh, and I don't think Quersey's the same guy. The face is off a bit. BUT, I've noted that in the ANH briefing room scene, there's a guy standing behind Gold Leader that looks, to me, an awful lot like Naytaan/John D.

JMM
JMMC
date Posted: Dec 28, 2006 9:03 AM
Thanks for the update. Not sure if we're the only two following this thread, but I find it interesting. :D It's especially nice to see another appearance from Kasan Moor, even if it's in such a semi-canon source. That's the first time she's been given a callsign. Also, since we see Zev and Tenk Lenso on that list (they're killed at Hoth), maybe we can consider this their roster pre-Hoth.

Weird how just as people were noting who Naytaan should really be, after nearly 30 years, an obscure source gives him a last name that is NOT "Naytaan". That could've solved much of the problem. Then again, should the credits really be a reliable source?
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