I love stirring the pot of Star Wars fans by pointing out that
Porkins, is far, far more courageous than Wedge Antilles.
Here's why. Porkins, under fire from TIE Fighters and sustaining critical damage, refuses to let anything deter him from his mission. He knew that this is an all-or-nothing assault. When he was told to get out of there, he refused a direct order and continued on. He gave up his life to defend his fellow co-pilots and stayed true to the mission till his dying breath.
Wedge did not sustain critical fire and was just begging for an excuse to save his own ***. The mission didn't mean that much to him. Proof? When Luke tells him to get out of there, he does so without hesitation. Wedge has zero clue who Luke is. He's never flown with him. He's not his superior officer. He's just some punk farm-boy who boasts about bulls-eyeing womprats. And now this little kid is telling him that saving his own arse is more important than blowing up the death star. How is saving himself more important than that? Any military man would gladly give up their lives if it meant saving millions as well as protecting his brothers-in-arms while they completed the mission.
What Porkins would have done in Wedge's place: He would have told Luke to shut up, he would have said that his hits weren't nearly as bad, and he would have drawn more fire away from Luke (even if it killed him), so they could complete the mission.
Star Wars fans HATE (with a capital HATE) when I point this out. And while they try to debate it, the proof is right there on screen for all to see.