JCL666
absurdism
- Sep 23, 2011
- 2,190
Whilst your geekdom of Starwars trumps mine (my wife thinks that is impossible so hats off) i'd still argue that sending Luke up against the death star was the equivalent of Gus playing a new signing from Whitehawk up front in a relegation battle on the basis Charlie Oatway saw him as a kid and thought he was 'alright'
For the attack on the Death Star, Luke was selected as the wing man for Biggs.
Biggs Darklighter was one of the top pilots within the Rebel Alliance and also Lukes best mate on Tatooine, so I suspect that he vouched for him.