Echo Station 3-8

"This is Echo Station Three-Eight. Unidentified object is in our scope. It's just over the ridge. We should have visual contact in about&mdash; What the&mdash;? Oh, no!"

- Station 3-8 trooper, upon sighting of an Imperial probe droid

Echo Station 3-8, or Advance Station 3-8, was an isolated Rebel facility located near Zone Twelve on the ice planet Hoth. It served as an outpost for Echo Base, the Alliance's primary headquarters on Hoth. In 3 ABY, personnel at Station 3-8 spotted an unidentified object moving toward the outpost and reported its presence to Echo Base. The object, which turned out to be an Imperial Viper probe droid searching for the Rebels' headquarters, destroyed the outpost before it could complete its transmission.

Description
Advance Station 3-8 was one of the isolated outposts, bearing the comm designation "Echo Station," that served as a sentry post for the Rebel Alliance's headquarters of Echo Base. The station was located near Zone Twelve on the ice planet of Hoth, to the east of Echo Base and the Clabburn Range. Echo Stations were staffed by Rebel troopers and defended with artillery emplacements for use in the event of an Imperial attack.

History
"Send Rogues Ten and Eleven to Station Three-Eight."

- General Carlist Rieekan

Established by the Rebel Alliance during its time on Hoth, Station 3-8 served as an outpost on the frozen world. In 3 ABY, the Galactic Empire, continuously searching for the Alliance's primary headquarters, dispatched probe droids across the galaxy to aid in locating the Rebels' main base. One such probe droid was sent to the Hoth system; after landing on Hoth, it eventually discovered evidence of a Rebel base. The Alliance, likewise, became aware of the droid's presence but was unable to determine its identity. While personnel at Echo Base speculated on what it could be, a Rebel trooper stationed at Advance Station 3-8 radioed Echo Base to inform them that the station had the object on its scope.

The droid came into Station 3-8's visual range, but before the officer could announce its identity, the probe droid destroyed the outpost with its blaster cannon. As the droid transmitted news of the Alliance's presence on the world, Echo Base commander Carlist Rieekan dispatched Rogues Ten and Eleven &mdash;pilots Tarrin Datch and Tenk Lenso, respectively &mdash;to Station 3-8. Rieekan instructed the pilots to fly a low-altitude holding pattern over the station and to be alert for trouble. Datch and Lenso transported Captain Han Solo and the Wookiee Chewbacca to the probe droid's location; Solo succeeded in destroying the droid, but its data successfully reached the Empire and was utilized to great effect in the Imperial attack on Hoth.

Behind the scenes
"This is Three-Eight, Echo Command! We have visual contact! It looks like&mdash; N-no&hellip;!"

- Station 3-8 trooper

The destruction of Station 3-8 varies from adaptation to adaptation of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. The novelization of the movie and the Marvel issue that includes the outpost's destruction provide different quotes detailing the final moments of the unidentified trooper stationed there. Additionally, the novelization has the trooper contacting Echo Base with news of the probe droid, while in the comic adaptation, it is Echo Base that contacts Station 3-8 first. The film itself does not include a quote from the trooper or confirm the station's destruction; the outpost is only briefly mentioned when General Rieekan dispatches two snowspeeders to Station 3-8.

A map of the Battle of Hoth included in Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back (and, later, the Star Wars Trilogy Sourcebook - Special Edition) places Station 3-8 among the numerous trenches north of Echo Base, directly in the path of the main Imperial assault. Inside the Worlds of Star Wars Trilogy contradicts this map almost completely; using the probe droid's path on the Hoth map, the film, and its adaptations as references, Station 3-8 would be located to the east of the base. The outpost's location would not be the only difference between the maps; the placements of the shield generator and ion cannon were also changed.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back radio drama
 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back novel
 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back junior novelization
 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Star Wars 39: The Empire Strikes Back: Beginning
 * The Empire Strikes Back Storybook
 * The Empire Strikes Back (Scholastic)