Question about Unique Cards

By Grapthar91, in X-Wing Rules Questions

I know that I can not have the same unique card on the table more than once, but what about unique pilot cards and unique ship cards with the same name? For instance, could I have Luke Skywalker (passenger) on a ship and also have Luke Skywalker (ship) in the same list? Could I put Chewbacca (passenger) on Chewbacca (ship)?

Nope.

DraconPyrothayan is correct. You cannot have more than one of any unique card on your squad. The uniqueness is determined by the name, so therefore Luke pilot and Luke crew on the same squad is impossible because both are named Luke Skywalker.

However, if they ever screw up and give, for instance, Princess Leia vs Senator Organa (who are the same person), they'd have to errata to prevent them from being fielded simultaneously.

Thank you. This makes sense logically, I just wanted to make sure.

DraconPyrothayan is correct. You cannot have more than one of any unique card on your squad. The uniqueness is determined by the name, so therefore Luke pilot and Luke crew on the same squad is impossible because both are named Luke Skywalker.

I was just wondering about this myself. I was thinking about picking up 3x Z-95 maybe four and the named pilot is 19 points I think. First thing that popped in my mind was wow 4 clones flying around LOL. I guess it's like the X Wing run Luke, Biggs and then the other X-wings have to be non unique pilots.

Things would get really interesting with four Biggs'. ;)