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Ahsoka the Warrior
Art by Ignacio RC || IG
“Mando and the child on bantha” by Pablo Olivera (Bottleneck Gallery and Acme Archives) The Mandalorian, Star Wars
Jerry Vanderstelt - Star Wars Celebration V (2010)
Ray Park photographed in character as Darth Maul for Star Wars Insider 185
Art for Star Wars: Rise of the Separatists guidebook
TIE/IT interdictor starfighters were a type of advanced bomber used by the Galactic Empire. Also called TIE punishers, the bombers were a direct upgrade from TIE/sa bombers, possessing more armor and better payload. Often, these one-pilot craft were sent on missions to destroy Rebel targets where Star Destroyers could not travel.
Source: Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition Season Four Attack Run Alt Card “Deathrain” (Art: Darren Tan; 2018)
First Appearance: Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (2001)
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“Wedge Antilles” by Amelie Hutt.
Star Wars Book Covers | by Tsuyoshi Nagao
Visit Hoth - Created by Nuno Sarnadas
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Din Djarin by @meginatoris
Bounty Hunters Concept Art by Ralph McQuarrie
Victory I-class star destroyers were strong warships used by the Empire. First produced at the end of the Clone Wars, the star destroyer was designed to compete with the widely used Acclamator- and Venator-class star destroyers used by the Republic. Although they became backup vessels after the debut of stronger craft during the Galactic Civil War, the model proved useful in many battles, boasting many turbolasers and concussion missile launchers.
Source: Star Wars: Armada Core Set (Art: Ben Zweifel; 2015)
First Appearance: Han Solo’s Revenge (1979)
Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Kit Fisto | by Bartek Fedyczak