AG-37's freighter

"THIS IS A FREIGHTER, YOU KNOW."

- AG-37

A freighter was owned by AG-37, an IG-series droid who made a living by transporting goods, in 138 ABY. As a freighter, it did not boast a very fast top speed and could not outrun starfighters.

The Carreras Incident
In 138 ABY, AG-37 picked up his friends Ania Solo and Sauk, who were on the run from a Sith posing as an Imperial Knight, but the freighter quickly ran afoul of a blockade of Carreras starfighters. AG-37 took his ship into the rings of Carreras Minor and Solo jettisoned her ship from the cargo hold, which collided with their pursuers and allowed them to land on-world. The Imperial Knight Jao Assam then saved the freighter from the clutches of a tentacled serpent and joined the group, but a trip to the Surd Nebula to rescue Yalta Val, Assam's missing fellow Knight, saw the freighter captured by a Shifalan patrol ship. After doing battle with the Sith&mdash;Darth Wredd&mdash;AG-37, Sauk, and Assam were gravely injured, but Solo took control of the freighter and rescued them as well as Yalta Val.

Stopping Darth Luft
The damaged ship was unable to make lightspeed, but it was picked up by the Animus, a Star Destroyer affiliated with the Galactic Federation Triumvirate. Following repairs, AG-37 and Sauk took leave of their friends and left the Destroyer to continue with AG-37's transport business. After transporting a large beast to Iego, they later took the freighter to the poisoned world of Dac to aid Solo and Assam, whose communications droid was broadcasting a distress signal. In the freighter, AG-37 and Sauk dispatched several pirate ships; they also took their vessel into the world's oceans and rescued their friends' sinking escape pod with a harpoon and tow cable. Their attempts to flee the system led to a run-in with a large pirate armada, but the space battle was interrupted by the arrival of a Triumvirate fleet led by Val and Admiral Gar Stazi.

Solo took out enemy droids with the ship's laser cannons as one of Stazi's tankers, the Trand Cappa, released water into the Mon Calamari Shipyards. When two pirates opened one of the shipyards' bay doors, all of the freighter's crew save for AG-37 went aboard in order to prevent the Mon Calamari and Quarren refugees inside from being sucked into the vacuum. AG-37 continued to fly in the battle, which was swiftly won by the Triumvirate fleet. During the fighting, AG-37 and his companions also managed to save countless Mon Calamari and Quarren captives from exposure to zero gravity space by sending Jao's Imperial comm droid to shut the space doors. AG-37 then committed both himself and his freighter to a hunt for Darth Wredd that Solo, Assam, and the comm droid had been undertaking, and Sauk joined as well.

Rescuing Ania
A year following the liberation of the Mon Calamari Shipyards, AG-37 did a delivery run to the spaceport Lasgo Port, which was in a system that was surrounded by an orbital minefield left over from the Second Imperial Civil War. While visiting Lasgo Port, Ania discovered that she wanted by the Triumvirate authorities for the murder of the Imperial Knight Teemen Alton, a crime which she denied committing. Shortly later, Ania was kidnapped by her former friend Ramid and his spacers. Ramid tricked Ania into boarding his freighter under the pretext of carrying out repairs and then disappeared with her into hyperspace. Ramid also attempted to detonate several nearby mines but Jao managed to move AG-37's freighter out of harm's way.

Following Ania's kidnapping, AG-37, Sauk, and Jao embarked on a quest to rescue Ania and to ascertain the truth about the charges against her. While Jao was suspicious about Ania, AG-37 and Sauk defended her and insisted that she did not murder the Imperial Knight. Their travels took them to a barren planet which rain glass and acid. Due to the inhospitable atmospheric conditions, Sauk and Jao remained aboard AG-37's freighter while AG-37 scouted the area for any sign of Ania and Ramid. During their wait, Sauk and Jao received a transmission from the Imperial Knight Yalta Val, who had found new evidence that Ania was innocent because the actual murderer, a mysterious bounty hunter, had a prosthetic hand. By contrast, Ania was fully biological. After receiving further word that AG-37 had tracked down Ania and Ramid at a nearby settlement, Sauk and Jao flew the freighter towards that settlement.

While Sauk waited aboard AG-37's freighter, Jao traveled into the settlement to rescue Ania. By that stage, the mysterious bounty hunter had killed Ramid and had almost captured Ania. Following a long and protracted duel, Ania and Jao succeeded in killing the bounty hunter, who had intended to implant her prosthetic hand on Ania's left hand in order to frame her for Alton's murder. However, Ania's problems were not over yet since she was arrested by a squad of stormtroopers and extradited to the galactic capital Coruscant to face trial. After recovering AG-37, whose mechanical body had been damaged during a downpour of acid rain, Jao and Sauk traveled to Coruscant to clear Ania's name. Despite securing Ania's acquittal and release, Jao Assam was arrested for deserting the Imperial Knights, a crime which carried the death penalty.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Legacy 2: Prisoner of the Floating World, Part 2
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 3
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 4
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 5
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 6
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 7
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 9
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 10
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 11
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 12
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 13
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 14
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 15
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 16
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 17
 * Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 18