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ST-1-1 was the call sign of Lieutenant Villian Dance, a TIE/LN starfighter pilot in the Imperial Navy.

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  • ST-1-1
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  • ST-1-1 was the call sign of Lieutenant Villian Dance, a TIE/LN starfighter pilot in the Imperial Navy.
  • ST-1-1 was a callsign of an Imperial pilot in the Vero Squadron, which was a squad within the Lightning Wing. ST-1-1 was stationed on Tatoonie when Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Ben Kenobi escaped Docking Bay 94. At the time, he was in one of the two Star Destroyers that tried to cut them off. After the Falcon escaped, he and his squad flew over Mos Eisley for an ariel view of the skirmish site.
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  • *Rebellion era] *New Republic era
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  • *Galactic Empire **Lightning Wing ***Vero Squadron
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  • ST-1-1
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  • ST-1-1 was the call sign of Lieutenant Villian Dance, a TIE/LN starfighter pilot in the Imperial Navy.
  • ST-1-1 was a callsign of an Imperial pilot in the Vero Squadron, which was a squad within the Lightning Wing. ST-1-1 was stationed on Tatoonie when Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Ben Kenobi escaped Docking Bay 94. At the time, he was in one of the two Star Destroyers that tried to cut them off. After the Falcon escaped, he and his squad flew over Mos Eisley for an ariel view of the skirmish site.
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