Which Star Wars X-Wing Audiobook Focuses Most On Wedge Antilles?

Big fan of Wedge Antilles content in the old Star Wars X-Wing series. Hoping for audiobooks that really feature him as the main star, not just a side character.
2026-08-12 04:52:15
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The unabridged 'X-Wing: Rogue Squadron' audiobook is about eight and a half hours long, and Wedge is the point-of-view character for probably seventy percent of it. That's your highest density right there. The story follows him recruiting pilots, dealing with the ghost of Biggs and Luke, and proving himself as a leader not in Luke's shadow. The narrator captures his internal doubts perfectly. You hear him questioning his own appointments, feeling the weight of the Rogue Squadron legacy, and slowly growing into the role. It's an origin story for the legendary commander. If you want to know how Wedge became the Wedge Antilles, this is the indispensable listen.
2026-08-14 11:25:04
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EmmaBrown
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You know, I tried getting into these because I love Wedge from the movies, but I bounced off the audiobooks initially. They felt a bit dated and the prose was very '90s military adventure. But I gave 'Rogue Squadron' another shot, and once you adjust to the style, it's a blast. Wedge is exactly who you want him to be: the competent leader who's also a relatable guy. The audiobook format helped because the narrator injects personality into what is sometimes dry tactical dialogue. Now I'm hooked on the whole series. My advice is to start there and let the performance carry you through the older writing style. It's worth it for the character moments and the awesome starfighter battles.
2026-08-15 03:06:23
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