As seen in Star Wars Episode IV, Luke Skywalker, Wedge Antilles were the only survivors from Red Squadron.
A Y-Wing was also seen flying away, but was not identified on film. The pilot was later identified as Keyan Farlander, the only Gold Squadron pilot to survive (he would accomplish other things later in the Star Wars universe, including becoming a Jedi). He was the main character in the X-Wing computer game.
Other surviving pilots identified in other sources (Rebel Assault, etc.):
From Blue Squadron:
'Rookie One' (actual name never given, was the star of the Rebel Assault games)
Ru Murleen (also in both Rebel Assault games)
Merrick Simms (was in Rebel Assault 1, flew as Blue Leader, later flew as Blue Leader again at the Battle of Endor and died there).
Squadron unknown:
Jake Farrell (was in Rebel Assault 1, later flew with Green Squadron at Endor and flew inside the 2nd Death Star)
Ernek Marskan (from the X-Wing story arc that featured Farlander, this guy holds a grudge against Farlander for getting his brother killed)
Sam Raider (from the X-Wing story arc, former friend of Farlander)
Hamo Blastwell (from the X-Wing story arc, went missing at the end of the battle but later turned up after having infiltrated the Imperial Fighter Corps on a mission for Rebel Intelligence)
X2 (from Battlefront: Elite Squadron, was a clone from Kamino who was force-sensitive [meaning he had Jedi potential])
Shara (from Battlefront: Elite Squadron, was a close friend of X2)
There were several Jedi flying air support during the battle and were not a aprt of the arena fight, their units did not take many casualties.
The Arena
At the end, the droids surrounded the Jedi that survived. Mace Windu argued that the Jedi would not surrender. Behind and to the right was Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, Jonclad Donva ( later shot )Eeth Koth, and Luminara Unduli flanked them. Stass Allie and Bultar Swan were back to back as Master Shaak Ti and Roth-Del Masona prepared to defend themselves. Sora Bulq, Saesee Tiin, Tarados Gon, and Kit Fisto protected Obi-Wan Kenobi, who had bent down to check the pulse of a dead Jedi.
As Windu and Dooku argued, Ki-Adi-Mundi and Plo Koon, who had been captured outside the arena were brought forward. Aayla Secura was also brought from elsewhere.
Also present and alive in the arena after the fighting had ceased but not in the execution circle were Barriss Offee and Pablo-Jill, Bairdon Jace, Kai Justiss, Coleman Kcaj, Maks Leem, Agen Kolar, Voolvif Monn, Even Piell, Alta Ranga, T'ra Saa, Echuu Shen-Jon, Roan Shryne, B'dard Tone, K'Kruhk, and Selig Kenjenn.
It's me Corbin! Know what happens with the clones is in revenge of the sith.for years the clones have fought alongside with the Jedi so the Jedi would be totally unprepared for this attack
Since Yoda said in the film Attack of the Clones that only a Jedi can erase archive memories, it was obviously Count Dooku.
He is a Jedi. But before Attack of the Clones, an 18-year-old female Padawan saved his life, which costed her own. Ferus felt like it was his fault so he decided to leave the Jedi Order, but he pledged that he was still going to be available when anyone who was not on Coruscant needed help.
I: The Phantom Menace II: Attack of the Clones III: Revenge of the Sith IV: A New Hope V: The Empire Strikes Back VI: Return of the Jedi
kind of it was actually a alliance of jedi masters
It's me Corbin! Know what happens with the clones is in revenge of the sith.for years the clones have fought alongside with the Jedi so the Jedi would be totally unprepared for this attack
Master Mace Windu
In Episode 3, Revenge of the Sith the clones do in fact betray and nearly wipe out the Jedi
When Obi Wan goes to research on the ocean planet Kamino, he goes to the Jedi archives...the "library".
Count Dooku wasn't defeated: he escaped.
Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi
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Yes,well, when they executed order 66 the clones turned to the jedi.
Master sifuds he gave permishin for the clones to be made if he hadn't the clones wouldn't have fallan under control of sidois dus not cuausing all the jedi to die under the clones DC-15's
No; in Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi Boba Fett falls in the Sarlacc Pit, but he escapes later on. Even if Boba Fett didn't escape, the Sarlacc keeps you alive, so Boba would have been in a living Hell for 1,000 years.
Yes, it was followed by Empire Stikes back, Return of the Jedi, Phantom menace, Attack of the clones, and Revenge of the Sith.
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