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"Now…Imperial forces have permanently ended the Son-tuul Pride. They're done. Their personal fortune is in transit to its new home in an Imperial vault."
"Statement: Everyone knows this."
"I know a little extra. I know exactly how it's being transported, how to circumvent its guards and—most of all—how to get away."
―Chelli Aphra and IG-90[2]

An Arquitens-class light cruiser served the navy of the Galactic Empire. After the Empire attacked the Son-tuul Pride crime syndicate and confiscated their fortune, the credits were to be transferred to an Imperial vault aboard the Arquitens-class light cruiser. The rogue archaeologist Doctor Chelli Aphra, under discreet orders from the Sith Lord and Imperial enforcer Darth Vader, led a crew of bounty hunters in a robbery of the Son-tuul Pride's credits.[1]

As the light cruiser flew above Anthan Prime, Aphra created an asteroid field by detonating an asteroid and disabled the cruiser with an ion torpedo. Aphra's team infiltrated the vessel and located the vault where the credits were being held, allowing the bounty hunter Krrsantan to tow an asteroid into the cruiser, breaking the vault open to space. The droid BT-1 generated a magnetic field to collect a number of the credits, allowing a majority of them to be lost into space, where they were collected by a satellite and taken to the moon Anthan 13 for Vader's own purposes.[1] The wreckage of the cruiser was taken to the Anthan Prime Orbital Dockyard, where it was analyzed by Inspector Thanoth, Vader's adjutant, who was unaware of the Sith Lord's role in the plot. Thanoth was able to deduce that the loss of the credits had not been an accident.[3]

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Behind the scenes[]

The Arquitens-class light cruiser first appeared in the comic Darth Vader (2015) 7, written by Kieron Gillen, illustrated by Salvador Larroca, and published by Marvel Comics[2] on July 1, 2015.[4]

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