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Contents CharacteristicsSlave II deckplanSlave II was a, a patrol craft, which was popular with the police units since it was tough and good at dealing with, as well as having the cargo space for the usual police needs. Once Fett bought the ship, he immediately went about modifying it so it would hold all the 'nasty surprises' that victims of his other ship experienced.Two Mil-StarIV engines propelled the heavy patrol craft, and three x41 maneuvering thrusters were mounted on the port-side stabilizer.
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Powerful military-grade generators provided protection, whereas the ship was armed with twin forward-firing and an turret. There was also a 'surprise weapon,' consisting of a rearward-firing launcher, which held a magazine of six torpedoes.
The ship had a sophisticated array system, such as in. Although it lacked Slave I's stealth systems, some might have eventually been installed.There were rumors of five force-field-enclosed prisoner cages on board. Since his prime target's companion was a, it is not unlikely that the cells had molecularly reinforced walls and gravity restraints.HistoryYears after Boba Fett's escape from, with this new freedom he vowed revenge on, and so set into motion a plan. Since his original ship, Slave I, was in impound, he obtained a new one. This would also help keep his profile low until he wanted to confront the smuggler.
Boba Fett standing in front of Slave IIHan Solo did encounter Boba Fett in the end, on moon. Fett explained to a stunned Solo that the Sarlacc had been unable to digest him, creating Fett's means of escape. After a tense escape for Solo, seeing the death of one Hutt who was flipped from his hover platform into the voids of Nar Shaddaa, Fett pursued the in his new ship. The Falcon at this time had been secretly hiding aboard the, a ship owned. Fett managed to track the hyperspace vector of the Intruder, which eventually led him to the world of.However, as the Falcon entered the of the planet the was activated, causing Fett to collide and rip off his stabilizer bar, disabling his ship. But since Fett's own shields were up, he escaped incineration and went on to continue his pursuit of the smuggler in his original ship.
Slave II was put into drydock, from where it was stolen soon afterward.Appearances.Sources. (Indirect mention only). (Card: ). '—. '—. '—. (SLA3-4, Slave II).
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Slave I is one of five sets that Lego has prepared for the 20th anniversary of cooperation with the Star Wars brand. On this occasion, I decided to recall the genesis of Boba Fett and his iconic ship.Boba Fett is one of the more recognizable supporting characters in the original Star Wars that fans really loved.

The taciturn bounty hunter became famous for providing Hutt Jabba with Hanano carbonone frozen in carbonite. He was a reward from Darth Vader in exchange for help in the understanding of Princess Leah and her companions.One of Fett's main attributes was an atypical spacecraft named Slave I, which only appeared briefly in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Due to the popularity of Boby, the vehicle was chosen by Lego as a model for one of only five sets published on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the company's cooperation with the Star Wars brand. Who was Bob Fett at all?He is a mercenary who used, among others from the Mandaloran armor with a jetpack and a flamethrower placed on the wrist. The history of this character has been shrouded in mystery for years, but the prequels betrayed its origins - the 'father' of the mysterious person who got to Han Solo turned out to be the ultimate bounty hunter in the galaxy: Jango Fett.Interestingly, Jango was a genetic model for clone soldiers fighting in the service of the Republic with the Separatists. Bob was not born naturally either, and like other clones he was bred in vats for Kamino.
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In his case, however, no modifications were made to the Fetta genome, and in contrast to his 'brothers' he aged at a normal rate. Where did Slave I come from?The vehicle, which was chosen as a model for the 1007 anniversary set of the Lego anniversary numbered 75243, is a modified Firespray-31 patrol. Like the other ships in this family and many other iconic vehicles from the Distant Galaxy, Slave I was produced by a subsidiary of the Kuat Drive Yards shipyard located on the Kuat planet.The first owner of this particular copy was Jango, who improved it for his profession. There was additional weaponry and equipment to facilitate the transport of people and other beings whose principals preferred living than dead.

Bob inherited Slave and after his father's death from Mace Windu's hand during the Battle of Geonosis and followed in the footsteps of his only parent. Bob tried to avenge Jango several times - but to no avail.Not only did he not get Mace, because he was the Emperor, but in addition his ship was damaged by Anakin Skywalker's student Ahsoka Tano. Slave I also fell into the hands of pirate Hondo Ohnaki, but at the end of the reign of the Galactic Republic and for a moment before the acclamation of the First Galactic Empire he found himself in the hands of Boby, who was taking his first steps in his trade.Slave I served young Fett for the next two decades. Interestingly, its coloring is not a coincidence. Jango and Bob were the terror of the entire Distant Galaxy and cared for the brand.
Their ship was an extension of Mandalorian armor due to. In the first of these were shades of blue and gray, and in the second - a combination of dark green and brown. It is a pity that in the new canon, Bob Fett is no longer a prominent figure.Much more attention was given to him earlier in the Expanded Universe. Slave I appeared in the past not only in movies, novels, comics and video games, but also in albums showing how individual vehicles from the Star Wars universe were constructed. There was also additional information about them. Not infrequently conflicting with each other!Depending on the source, for example, the arrangement of the rooms in Slave I was different. This difference probably arose from the fact that Boby Fett's ship was flying and landing in a different position.
As a curiosity, it can also be added that the anniversary set made of Lego bricks was constructed in such a way that Boby Fett's seat and wings are rotated differently depending on the orientation in which we keep the ship. In addition, it has a retractable handle and two spring plots.It is worth mentioning that, just like Boba Fett in the new canon, he found himself in the return of the Jedi to the bowels of Sarlacca, so Slave I appeared in Star Wars Battlefront II on Takodan's map, inspired by the film The Force Awakens. The ship was hidden near the Maz Kanata castle. Does this mean that Bob Fett survived the Jabba barge also in the new Disney canon, or did someone else transport his ship? We do not know that yet.Well, what about Slave II?In the new Disney canon, there is no ship like Slave II, but legends say that it actually existed. Bob Fett, as part of the Expanded Universe, managed to survive the clash with the Rebels, during which Jabba fell, but it took him several years to get out of Sarlacca's gut.
After his father's ship, there was no trace left, so he had to get a new vehicle to rebuild his position after a few years of absence.Slave II was a Pursuer-class execution ship produced by MandalMotors. He did not serve Fett for too long, however, and his successors appeared - Slave III and Slave IV.
None, however, has become as iconic as the Nilo Rodis-Jamero project - the director of the artistic film Empire expects to be in opposition. No wonder the creators of Expanded Universe finally decided it would be time for Bob Fett to recover Slave I. Slave I is a ship by Boby Fett - Star Wars hero whom fans have come to love. We remind his genesis.