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Dia Passik
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Dia Passik (Diap'assik among Twi'leks), was a female Twi'lek, member of Wraith Squadron during their campaign against the rogue Imperial warlord Zsinj.
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Biography
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Passik was kept as a slave for most of her youth, deprived of her homeworld of Ryloth. Fiercely intelligent and cunning, she learned to fly starfighters and other spacegoing craft by enticing mercenary pilots to instruct her. Later, she would confide to squadron mates that she partially resented other Twi'leks for betraying her to slavers.

She eventually stole a fighter and made her way to New Republic space, joining Wraith Squadron in 7 ABY. She replaced Falynn Sandskimmer as the Wraiths' vehicle specialist, and was very knowledgeable of various criminal organizations. During the Wraith's infiltration of Zsinj's operations, Passik posed as the pirate Captain Seku of the Hawk-bat Independent Space Force, alongside Kell Tainer, Garik Loran, and Shalla Nelprin. As a test of loyalty, Zsinj requested the ersatz pirates execute Wraith Castin Donn, who had sneaked aboard. Passik shot Donn's already-deceased body with a blaster, allowing the group to complete their infiltration. She later flew into a rage of grief and self-loathing over the action.
Passik served honorably with the Wraiths and the Han Solo-led task force through the Zsinj campaign. During her time in the squadron, she had a romantic relationship with fellow member Garik "Face" Loran and helped him recover from the death of his close friend Ton Phanan.
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X-wing: Solo Command author Aaron Allston states on his website that, following the conclusion of the Zsinj campaign, Passik would most likely have left the New Republic to combat slavers on Ryloth. However, as this does not appear in any canon source, whether or not this actually happens is unknown.
Appearances
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- X-wing: Iron Fist (First appearance)
- X-wing: Solo Command
Sources
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"Who's Who in Rogue Squadron"—Star Wars Insider 59
"Wraith Squadron"—Star Wars Gamer 9
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia