Neva Kee/Legends

“You’d need a twisted mind to design a Podracer the way Farwan & Glott did. But you’d need to be totally insane to actually fly one.” So said one Podracer pilot in reference to that legendary little Xamster, Neva Kee. Racing authorities thought he was committing the gravest breach of Podracing rules in the history of the sport, his extensive fan base thought he was a courageous rebel devoted to changing Podracing forever, and his fellow pilots just thought he was out of his mind. Kee’s astonishing vehicle placed the Pod at the front end of the machine, with the engines attached behind it not by cable, but by plain metal. Furthermore, no power coupling was required to hold the engines together. That the Pod was in the front made crashes extremely dangerous, but the Podracer as a whole turned and handled far better than the competition. After having won several races on Baroonda, Kee entered the Boonta Eve Classic with intent to assert his position among Podracing champions. Though he performed well for the first part of the race, he swerved off-course while flying over the Hutt Flats on the second lap. Inexplicably, Kee vanished. It is now unknown whether he is somewhere in the Dune Sea or whether he has simply perished.