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Windy Starkiller

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Windy Marstrap
Biographical information
Homeworld

Tatooine

Born

c. 19 BBY (16), Tatooine[1]

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Hair color

Black

Chronological and political information
Era(s)
"Windy's nothing but a follower…"
Biggs Darklighter[src]

Windy Starkiller otherwise known as Windom Marstrap was a Human male and a childhood friend of Luke Skywalker when he lived on Tatooine. He often spent time with Luke at Tosche Station.

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[edit] Biography

Windy was usually seen in the company of his friend Deak, who continually followed him around Anchorhead. Another Tatooine acquaintance, Biggs Darklighter, once characterized Windy as "a follower" and called Deak "a follower of a follower".[2]

Windy's parents would sometimes visit Luke's aunt and uncle at the Lars homestead. When the boys were thirteen, Luke and Windy became lost in the desert and found themselves face to face with a Krayt dragon. They were rescued by Obi-Wan Kenobi, who the boys only knew as hermit Ben Kenobi. When Windy and Luke were brought back safe to the Lars' home by the Jedi, Owen angrily chased Kenobi away.[3][4]

Deak and Windy.

Windy and Deak were present when Luke was challenged to a speeder race by a local braggart, Gorm Maldorf, in The Cage. The boys warned Luke that Maldorf was dangerous, but he accepted the challenge. On the morning of the race, Gorm was found dead, strangled, in The Cage. After Windy and Deak helped him make his escape, Luke investigated the death and deduced that Gorm had been accidentally killed while trying to sabotage the race the night before.[5]

By their late teens, the friends were part of a group of youths that included Biggs Darklighter, Janek "Tank" Sunber, Laze "Fixer" Loneozner, and his girlfriend Camie. The teens spent time hanging around at Tosche Station in Anchorhead, and raced their skyhoppers for fun.[2][6]

When Biggs was accepted into the Imperial Academy, the friends and other locals threw him a party that was broken up by attacking Sandpeople.[7]

Windy would often serve as the rational opposition to Luke's similar dreams of leaving Tatooine to join the Academy. Once when Windy found Luke replaying a Space Academy Recruitment tape for the countless time, he told his friend that he should grow up and be content with the life of a moisture farmer.[8]

Some time later, just before the Tantive IV was captured by Darth Vader above Tatooine, Luke challenged Fixer to a dangerous skyhopper race through Beggar's Canyon and through the eye of the Stone Needle. Windy flew along with Luke during the race, squealing with fear the whole time. He was frightened by Skywalker's reckless flying and called him "crazy."[2][8]

Windy last saw Luke on the morning Biggs confided in Luke about his plans to join the Rebel Alliance. Windy, along with the rest of his friends, told Luke that they did not believe he had actually seen a firefight in the skies above Tatooine.[2][8]

[edit] Behind the scenes

Windy in his late teens.

Windy is barely glimpsed in the background of the Tosche Station scene cut from A New Hope. His character is expanded upon in the Star Wars radio drama, where he gets several lines of dialogue.

Windy appears briefly in a training level of the video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, voiced by Andrew Chaikin.

In the original version of Luke Skywalker's Walkabout, Windy is both referred to as Windom Starkiller and Windy Marstrap. One can assume that Windy is short for Windom. Leland Chee has stated that his last name is Marstrap in the Holocron continuity database.[9] However, in the colored reprint for Luke Skywalker, Last Hope for the Galaxy, Windy's last name has been corrected, and he is named Starkiller both times.

Adventure in Beggar's Canyon and Luke Skywalker's Walkabout were both suggested by a single line of dialogue from Luke in the Star Wars radio drama. The two stories are variations on the same premise.

In Luke Skywalker: Detective the artist makes Windy and Deak virtually identical, and it's never identified which character is which.

Star Wars Galaxies featured a non-player character named Windom Starkiller that gave players several missions and asked them to call him "Windy". For unknown reasons, this NPC was removed from the game a few months later.

In the children's book Luke's Fate by Jim Thomas, Windy is depicted as a young girl.

"Windy" was the name of a character in early versions of the Star Wars script. The first iteration of Windy was actually as "Mace Windy", a Jedi, in the Journal of the Whills, Part I. Windy becomes the son of King Kayos in the rough draft, and brother of Biggs and Leia. In the first draft, Windy, with Biggs, his twin, is a younger brother of Luke Starkiller. He is definitively excised from Luke's family tree in the third draft, where he first becomes one of Luke's friends at the power station.[10]

[edit] Appearances

Windy in 0 BBY.

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