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The story of Kyle Katarn and his operation to Danuta were re-imagined in a later game - Star Wars Lethal Alliance, where he shares the mission with a Twi'Lek female mercenary Rianna Saren. She helps him steal the other part of the Death Star plans from the Empire. | The story of Kyle Katarn and his operation to Danuta were re-imagined in a later game - Star Wars Lethal Alliance, where he shares the mission with a Twi'Lek female mercenary Rianna Saren. She helps him steal the other part of the Death Star plans from the Empire. | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
Kyle Katarn was | Kyle Katarn was created for Dark Forces video game in 1995. He had a similar biography to other characters, popular at the time: just like Luke Skywalker, he grew up on a farm, wanted to apply for the Imperial Academy (and was a student there), and after becoming a stormtrooper and later leaving the Empire - like [[Han Solo]], he became the agent of the Rebel Alliance. | ||
Kyle was voiced by Rino Romano in | The character is portrayed by different actors, with Nick Jameson, providing the voice in Dark Force. For real-life sequences Kyle Katarn is played actor Jason Court, whose appearance would be used for all of the subsequent appearances of Katarn in new Star Wars media. He was also voiced by Rino Romano in Mysteries of the Sith and Jeff Bennett in JO and JA. Kyle appeared in several other stories, where he was also voiced by other actors, such as Brian Bascle in Star Wars: Empire at War. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |