These transports did not appear in the PS2, PSP, or Wii version of the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed video game.Spark memories of the epic Battle of Geonosis in Star Wars: The Clone Wars with this Ultimate Collector Series build-and-display model of a Republic Gunship (75309). Ī close up view of the troop bay Behind the scenes The clone used the Force to send TIE Fighters strafing Timira City crashing into the transports. During the Assault on Kamino, two dropships were used to assault the rebel positions until General Rahm Kota called Starkiller to aid them. Afterwards, dropship transports were used at Tarko-se on Cato Neimoidia when Starkiller arrived on the planet to free his progenitor's Jedi mentor, Rahm Kota. Several more were constantly used to ferry troops to combat the test subject as he attempted to escape. Ī dropship transport was later used to deploy stormtroopers on Kamino when the clone Marek attempted to escape. The stormtroopers present in it attempted to kill the Force-user, but were destroyed by the Sith apprentice. Another such shuttle was deployed by the Imperial garrison on Raxus Prime where it discovered Galen Marek. The shuttle had landed but the soldiers were killed by Galen Marek when he came to the world to rescue Senator Bail Prestor Organa. One such transport was present with the Imperial forces that occupied the planet Felucia and deployed a contingent of stormtroopers which came under assault by Felucian warriors. They made it to the moon, but the survivors were soon all killed. History Īround 19 BBY, several Dropship Tranpsorts were used to escape a doomed Venator-class Star Destroyer. It possessed two large wings, like the LAAT, and two smaller wings on the top. The internal troop bay was opened by doors on each side that folded up into the ship upon landing. Its cockpit was elongated in a similar vein to that of the Lambda-class T-4a shuttle. The dropship transport was smaller in size than its Republic predecessor. Much like the MAAT gunship and RaDAir speeder, the Imperial dropship transport was similar in design to the Republic LAAT.
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