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Indiana Jones Biographical information Homeworld Earth Physical description Species Human Gender Male Hair color Brown [Source]

"I'm Indiana Jones. Who are you, some kind of test pilot?" ―Indiana Jones, to Luke Skywalker [src]

Doctor Indiana Jones was a Human male archaeologist on Earth.

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Biography Edit

Jones's native homeworld was Earth with many oceans and forests. The planet was very primitive compared to the rest of the galaxy, even being surprised at the common sight of a starship.[1] Sometime later, he met a young pickpocket he dubbed Shorty. He also discovered a region on his planet known as Atlantis, along with other strange finds.[1]

One day, while exploring ruins in a place called Mexico, Indiana Jones discovered an alien who abducted him to take him back to his home planet of Xantar.[2] While on the planet he was discovered by Luke Skywalker, but was brought back home by the alien shortly after.[3]

One of his many discoveries was the habitat of Chewbacca (whom the local Human natives preferred to call "Sasquatch") and the crashed Millennium Falcon, which, as he admitted, was unlike anything he had seen before, even in Atlantis. Jones and his assistant, Shorty, started to explore the ship's wreckage but decided to leave it alone after encountering strangely disturbing remains of Han Solo within.[1]

Personality and traits Edit

"By the way, did anyone ever tell you that you look a lot like my friend Han Solo…?" ―Luke Skywalker, to Jones [src]

A light-skinned man with brown hair and eyes, Jones bore an uncanny resemblance to Rebel Alliance hero Han Solo, which both he himself and fellow hero Luke Skywalker noticed.[1][3] In the opinion of Bug-Eyes, he was lonely, depressed and cynical.[3]

Equipment Edit

Jones wore the same clothes wherever he went, including a brown fedora.[1][3][4] He also carried a whip and a primitive slugthrower pistol for self-defense.[4]

Behind the scenes Edit

Dr. Henry Walton Jones Jr., better known as "Indiana Jones" or "Indy" for short, was created by George Lucas for Raiders of the Lost Ark, and famously played by Harrison Ford (ages 36–58). A total of four films have been made, which were co-written and produced by George Lucas and directed by Steven Spielberg. The character was also played by Corey Carrier (ages 9/10), the late River Phoenix (age 13), Sean Patrick Flanery (ages 16–21), and George Hall (ages 93/94) in George Lucas' The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles television series.

In addition to being the inspiration for Chewbacca, George Lucas' late dog Indiana was the inspiration for the Indiana Jones character. Also, Lucas' middle name is "Walton," which is revealed to be Indiana's middle name in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.

Many cast and crew members, as well as authors, have been involved in both the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises:

LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy features Indiana Jones's signature hat in the level where Han Solo and Chewbacca go to meet Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, R2-D2 and C-3PO at Docking Bay 94 in Mos Eisley. Also featured is a baseball cap, a tall hat, and a witch's hat.

LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga features a playable cameo by Dr. Jones, most likely due to the recently released LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, and the ease of porting character files between compatible games. The game features him using a whip or a pistol. Also, like many other characters, he can jump, roll, and fire three shots rapidly. Previews of LEGO Indiana Jones show him with stubble on his face. However, his face here is the same as Han Solo's (whose basic animations he shares).

In The Paradise Snare, Han Solo has many aliases given by Garris Shrike. One of them is "Jenos Idanian", an anagram of "Indiana Jones". Also, the name of xenoarchaeologist Henrietya "Corellia" Antilles parallels that of Henry "Indiana" Jones; both are archaeologists, both have a place name as a nickname, and both have a last name considered common in their respective universes.

Jones makes an appearance in Star Wars: Yoda Stories (as a continuation to events seen in Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures), where Luke Skywalker comments on his similarity to Han Solo.

In the 2009 game Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, Han Solo is one of the unlockable skins for the Wii version.

The character of Doctor Chelli Lona Aphra, created by writer Kieron Gillen for Marvel Comics' series Star Wars: Darth Vader and Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, was conceived as the archaeological antithesis of Indiana Jones, according to Star Wars: Darth Vader Volume 2. Her ship, the Ark Angel, is also named after the Ark of the Covenant, the MacGuffin which Jones sought out in Raiders.

In the Star Wars Rebels episode "Through Imperial Eyes," the signature hat of Indiana Jones is displayed alongside other artifacts such as the helmet of Commander Gree in the office of Grand Admiral Thrawn.

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