Tuskan Raider Reaver
Tusken Raiders, less formally referred to as Sand People or simply as Tuskens, were a culture of nomadic, primitive sentients indigenous to the desert planet Tatooine, where they were often hostile to local settlers.
Read moreTusken Raiders, less formally referred to as Sand People or simply as Tuskens, were a culture of nomadic, primitive sentients indigenous to the desert planet Tatooine, where they were often hostile to local settlers.
Read moreR5-D4, also called “Red” by Luke Skywalker, was a red and white-striped R5 astromech droid owned by a group of Jawas on Tatooine in the early days of the Galactic Civil War. Shortly before the Battle of Yavin, the Jawas attempted to sell him to Owen Lars, but the droid purposely malfunctioned his motivator at the advice of R2-D2, so that Lars could purchase R2-D2 in R5-D4’s place.
Read moreTusken Raiders, less formally referred to as Sand People or simply as Tuskens, were a culture of nomadic, primitive sentients indigenous to the desert planet Tatooine, where they were often hostile to local settlers. Tusken children were called Uli-ah.
Read moreTusken Raider Snipers were the primary hunters of the tribe. They had the ability to quietly hunt their prey without being seen. Several Tusken Raider Snipers took part in the hunt of a Greater Krayt Dragon in 9 ABY.
Read moreCobb Vanth’s speeder was a custom built repulsorcraft vehicle that was made from a modified Radon-Ulzer 620c turbine.
Read moreThe DUM-series pit droid was a model of repair droid manufactured by Serv-O-Droid, Inc. and was in use prior to the Clone Wars. They served as repair droids though had basic programming to pilot ground and space vehicles.
Read moreThe camtono was a cylindrical box consisting of a fixed frame, three movable panels hinged at the bottom and locked shut at the top, and a “lid” part. That lid boasted control buttons and a rotary cylindric piece featuring a handle. Buttons disengaged the locks, causing the side panels to fall open and thus granting access to the contents.
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