"Miscellaneous Ships and Vehicles (2) is a volume in the Star Wars Encyclopedia series of reference books published by De Agostini. It was published on July 29, 2022.[2]
Publisher's summary[]
Many ships and vehicles in the galaxy, often designed for a particular type of travel or mission, ended up being used for very different, often illicit purposes. From cargo ships of all sizes being converted into smuggling vessels to luxury vessels being turned into mobile bases for crime lords, the examples were countless and spanned all regions of the galaxy. However, there were also many models that reliably performed the function for which they were built: air cabs, shuttles of all kinds, and warships crisscrossed the orbits of the busiest planets, each dedicated to its task. But the whims of the underworld henchmen were bottomless, and if they chose a particular ship, especially if it was insufficiently protected, it was only a matter of time before it changed hands and was used for other purposes. On other occasions, it was a matter of chance, and it is likely that Rey would have preferred to use something other than a beat-up skiff on Kef Bir, while the Eravana was not, by any means, Han Solo's dream ship.[2]
Contents[]
- Miscellaneous Ships and Vehicles (2)
- Coruscant Air Bus
- Magnaline 3000 Air Transport
- Coruscant Air Taxi (French and Spanish versions only)
- Modified Fondor Haulcraft (English version only)
- Count Dooku's Solar Sailer
- Punworcca 116-Class Interstellar Sloop
- The Neimoidian Shuttle
- Sheathipede-Class Shuttle
- SoroSuub Personal Luxury Yacht 3000
- The Hutt Idea of Luxury
- The Twilight
- G9 Rigger Freighter
- Hondo Ohnaka's Frigate
- Corona-Class Armed Frigate
- Trandoshan Hunt Ships
- Ubrikkian Floating Fortress
- Balutar-Class Swoop and Buirk'alor-Class Airspeeder
- Mandalorian Shuttles
- The Eravana (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- Han's New Ship (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- The Bestoon Legacy (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- A Chance Encounter (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- TUG-b13 "Quadjumper" (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- The Libertine (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- General Grievous' Wheel Bike
- TSMEU-6 Wheel Bike
- Petranaki Arena Execution Cart
- Ewok Skin Glider
- Raddaugh "Gnasp" Fluttercraft
- Lando's Treadable (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- A Desert Transport (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- Sea Skiff (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- The Fireball (by Mark Newbold)[1]
- Ace Squadron (by Mark Newbold)[1]
Continuity[]
- The year 5 ABY is listed when marking the date of Star Wars: Andor, when in reality the show is set in 5 BBY.
Appearances[]
- A bolded item indicates a topic that received its own entry.
| Characters | Organisms | Droid models | Events | Locations |
| Organizations and titles | Sentient species | Vehicles and vessels | Weapons and technology | Miscellanea |
Characters
Organisms
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Droid models
Events
Locations
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Organizations and titles
Sentient species
Vehicles and vessels
Weapons and technology
Miscellanea
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Direct message from Mark Newbold — Used with permission
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2
Encyclopédie Star Wars on Altaya's official French website (backup link)
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