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Flitknot Speeder: The Flitknot speeder bike is first seen in Attack of the Clones, when Count Dooku (Christopher Lee) uses one to escape the battle of Geonosis to return to his solar sailer. These bikes are of simple design, with more bulk at the back in the engines than anywhere else, as well as two handholds and two footholds.
A Mandalorian Speeder Bike is among the items you can find in a Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squardron Mystery Pack. (Photo: Jazwares) (Jazwares) For its final Wave 2 offering, Jazwares is really ...
IG-11 is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise who appears in the Disney+ television series The Mandalorian.An extremely deadly and efficient bounty hunter droid, IG-11 initially attempts to capture and kill an alien known as the Child but is stopped and destroyed by another bounty hunter known as the Mandalorian.
Despite misgivings, the Mandalorian agrees to let Calican take credit for Shand's capture so long as the repairs are paid for. Peli, meanwhile, has come across "the Child" and begins to take care of it while working on the ship, growing fond of it. The Mandalorian and Calican travel into the Dune Sea on speeder bikes, looking for
The Mandalorian flies from the base to retrieve his ship, using his jetpack, whilst Greef, Cara, and Mythrol steal a stormtrooper transport. A chase ensues between the transport, driven by Cara, and scout troopers riding speeder bikes.
Shand offers to help Calican capture the Mandalorian if he sets her free, but he shoots her instead and rides the remaining speeder bike to the repair dock, taking Motto and the Child hostage. The Mandalorian arrives, disorients Calican with a flare, and kills him. He uses Calican's money to pay Motto for the repairs and leaves Tatooine.
STAPs, which first appeared in The Phantom Menace and have featured in other Star Wars media, are designed to appear reminiscent of the speeder bikes seen in Return of the Jedi. [82] The STAP's design also relates back to Lucas' 1973 idea of ridable "jet-sticks" which appeared in early drafts of the original Star Wars movie. [ 83 ]
The Mandalorian flies from the base to retrieve his ship, using his jetpack, whilst Karga, Dune, and Mythrol steal a stormtrooper transport. A chase ensues between the transport, driven by Dune, and scout troopers riding speeder bikes .
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