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===Racer revenge===
 
===Racer revenge===
 
[[File:Dud_Bolt_Large.png|thumb|175px|left|Dud Bolt circa 24 BBY]]
 
[[File:Dud_Bolt_Large.png|thumb|175px|left|Dud Bolt circa 24 BBY]]
For the new podracing season, Dud Bolt honed in on improving his piloting skills and upgraded his podracer to become a fiercer presence on the track, entering into the [[Galactic Trials]]. Bolt, more aggressive than ever, racked up on the knockout charts, obtaining the number one spot for most knockouts during a race for a [[Sullust]] track located in a [[SoroSuub Facility]] and the [[Dac|Mon Calamri]] track [[Orotoru G'am (track)|Orotoru G'am]]. Bolt had racked up an impressive four knockouts for both tracks. For the course [[Watchtower Run]], located on [[Gamorr]], Dud Bolt reached third on the knockout chart, with a total of two knockouts for one race. The track favorite and Bolt's nemesis, Aldar Beedo, held the top position with a total of five knockouts. Bolt apparently took well to the course, as he had the second best race time for the course, standing at ''02:25.93'' minutes. Beedo again, though, topped that chart as well.<ref name="RRSG" /> Dud Bolt later raced on the [[water|ice]] world of [[Ando Prime]] sometime around [[22 BBY]]. The race was broadcasted over the [[HoloNet]]. A [[Coruscant]] [[club]] known as the [[Outlander Club]] aired the race only a little while before the start of the [[Clone Wars]] on [[Geonosis]].<ref name="AoC">''[[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones]]''</ref> In the end, however, Bolt was never able to completely finish off Aldar Beedo during a race, as Beedo was captured by a [[Unidentified mercenary (Baroonda)|mercenary]] on [[Baroonda]]. The mercenary had been hired by another one of Beedo's enemies, the [[Fluggrian]] [[crime lord]] [[Kam Nale]], better known by the name of "Elan Mak" on the podracing circuits.<ref name="Blog">{{Blog|official=true|/2013/09/04/the-not-so-magnificent-seven/|The Not-So Magnificent Seven|int=The Not-So Magnificent Seven}}</ref> As for Sebulba, his fate was not recorded, though he had both a [[Youngling|son]] named [[Hekula]], and a grandson named [[Pugwis]].<ref name="DBS">''{{DB|character|sebulba|Sebulba}}''</ref>
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For the new podracing season, Dud Bolt honed his piloting skills and upgraded his podracer to become a fiercer presence on the track, entering into the [[Galactic Trials]]. Bolt, more aggressive than ever, racked up on the knockout charts, obtaining the number one spot for most knockouts during a race for a [[Sullust]] track located in a [[SoroSuub Facility]] and the [[Dac|Mon Calamari]] track [[Orotoru G'am (track)|Orotoru G'am]]. Bolt had racked up an impressive four knockouts for both tracks. For the course [[Watchtower Run]], located on [[Gamorr]], Dud Bolt reached third on the knockout chart, with a total of two knockouts for one race. The track favorite and Bolt's nemesis, Aldar Beedo, held the top position with a total of five knockouts. Bolt apparently took well to the course, as he had the second best race time for the course, standing at ''02:25.93'' minutes. Beedo, however, topped that chart as well.<ref name="RRSG" /> Dud Bolt later raced on the [[water|ice]] world of [[Ando Prime]] sometime around [[22 BBY]]. The race was broadcasted over the [[HoloNet]]. A [[Coruscant]] [[club]] known as the [[Outlander Club]] aired the race only a little while before the start of the [[Clone Wars]] on [[Geonosis]].<ref name="AoC">''[[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones]]''</ref> In the end, however, Bolt was never able to completely finish off Aldar Beedo during a race, as Beedo was captured by a [[Unidentified mercenary (Baroonda)|mercenary]] on [[Baroonda]]. The mercenary had been hired by another one of Beedo's enemies, the [[Fluggrian]] [[crime lord]] [[Kam Nale]], better known by the name of "Elan Mak" on the podracing circuits.<ref name="Blog">{{Blog|official=true|/2013/09/04/the-not-so-magnificent-seven/|The Not-So Magnificent Seven|int=The Not-So Magnificent Seven}}</ref> As for Sebulba, his fate was not recorded, though he had both a [[Youngling|son]] named [[Hekula]], and a grandson named [[Pugwis]].<ref name="DBS">''{{DB|character|sebulba|Sebulba}}''</ref>
   
 
==Personality and traits==
 
==Personality and traits==

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"Bolt Dud [sic] and Ebe Endocott seem to be having words in the pit. Ha ha ha. There's no love lost between these two!"
―Fodesinbeed Annodue[src]

Dud Bolt was a male Vulptereen hit-man who performed as a professional podracer pilot around 32 BBY. Bolt held a reputation of being highly aggressive on the course, and his battered podracer was proof enough. However, unbeknownst to most, Dud Bolt secretly worked as the mid-air bodyguard to the notorious Dug pilot Sebulba, a pilot who was known to employ various illegal tactics to gain the upper hand during a race. Despite his rather rudimentary presence, Bolt was still a decent pilot with a well-oiled machine. Bolt managed to score record lap times on Malastare and even managed to hold the crowd's favor for the Malastare 100, even though he rarely won.

Bolt eventually followed Sebulba to Tatooine to participate in the Boonta Eve Classic for 32 BBY. During the race, Dud Bolt targeted Ark Roose, who was nearing the front of the pack for a portion of the race. During the third lap Bolt made his move on Roose, and while he was successful in knocking Roose from the race, Bolt destroyed his own pod in the process. Dud Bolt continued racing up and through 24 BBY, when he was replaced as Sebulba's bodyguard by none-other than Aldar Beedo, a pilot and assassin who had previously been hunting Sebulba. For the following podracing season Bolt made it a note to eventually dispose of both Sebulba and Beedo during a future race.

Biography

"Say you're in the Boonta! Why weren't you a guest on today's Fode/Beed show? Oh, I remember... Because you're a lousy pilot! Heh-heh-heh!»
«If I didn't know better, Sebulba, I'd think you were trying to rattle me."
―Sebulba and Dud Bolt[src]

Early career

DudBolt

Dud Bolt wore a notable amount of gear.

Hailing from the Deep Core planet of Vulpter,[1] the Vulptereen male Dud Bolt made his living as both a hit-man for hire and a professional podracing pilot. An aggressive individual who piloted a traction-centered Vulptereen 327 podracer,[2] his constant warring on the track eventually caught the eye of Sebulba, a Dug pilot who was known to employ various illegal methods to gain the upper hand in a podrace. Sebulba offered Bolt a paycheck for any other pilots that Bolt could take down during a race in order to ensure Sebulba's own victories.[1] Not in it to win it himself, Dud Bolt agreed to the offer. The Vulptereen's aggressive tendencies furthered themselves, and pilots made sure to avoid him if possible in order to ensure their own survival. Bolt tended to remain in the rear of the pack, eyeing up anyone who seemed to be ready to make a jump for the lead. If anyone did, Bolt would be sure to boost after them and take them down before they had a chance at catching up to Sebulba.[2] Bolt however did not completely dismiss the prospect of winning or becoming a successful racer. He had repeated numerous attempts to establish the best lap-time records for a Malastare circuit known as the Malastare 100. While he had won the circuit and was a common sight on it, his overall victories were few.[3] He did eventually set a record time.[4] While he was skillful and was known quite well on the track, many hypothesized that on the occasions Bolt lost, he did so on purpose in hopes of gaining more attention for himself.[3] Bolt also gained fame on a Malastare drag course.[5] As Dud Bolt's racing career continued, his podracer became notable damaged, and the Vulptereen often did not tend to its outward appearance, almost never taking the time to actually repaint it.[2]

Boonta Eve Classic

Bolt

Dud Bolt during the Boonta Eve Classic

Around 32 BBY, the next iteration of the Boonta Eve Classic on the Outer Rim planet of Tatooine was announced. As Sebulba ruled as the crowd favorite and the most common champion of the race,[6] Bolt naturally followed the Dug there. On the night before the race, several of the Boonta pilots were interviewed on a talk show hosted by the Troig race commentator Fodesinbeed Annodue. Sebulba made hard claims that he would be the race's victor once again, taunting the likes of two-time winner Boles Roor, journalist Clegg Holdfast, the Xexto Gasgano, and the Gran Mawhonic. Later that night, most of the competitors attended Roor's Glimmik concert at the Poodoo Lounge. Sebulba found Dud Bolt having a drink, and promptly insulted the Vulptereen. Bolt took little offence while Sebulba explained it was only an act, meant to hide the fact that Bolt was working for him. Sebulba even claimed that he respected the Vulptereen pilot. As such, Sebulba cautioned Bolt to be extra careful of the contestants and to keep his eyes open for any signs of trouble or plotting. Meanwhile, only a few seats away in the bar the aging Devlikk pilot Wan Sandage had hired on the Glymphid hit-man Aldar Beedo, whom Sandage wanted to finish off Sebulba during the race. The next day, Sebulba had found out from Teemto Pagalies that the Phuii pilot Mars Guo was planning to run away with one Sebulba's masseuses, Ann Gella, after the race. Dud Bolt distracted Mars Guo while Sebulba broke a piece of machinery off of Guo's podracer.[7]

The pilots began to gather at the Mos Espa Grand Arena only a short time later, and Dud Bolt started on the outside of the second row, right next to Anakin Skywalker, a young Human child who was competing, and right behind Aldar Beedo. Fode Annodue, introduced the pilots, cheerfully welcoming Bolt and his podracer back to the Boonta. Jabba the Hutt, the host for the race, arrived in his personal viewing box soon after and exorbitantly announced the start of the race. The pilots burst out of the starting grid and raced onto the track with the Hutt's go-ahead. Two pilots, however, were left behind–Anakin Skywalker and the Toong pilot Ben Quadinaros. Skywalker was able to start off a little later after readjusting his pod while Ben remained grounded for the rest of the race. Skywalker was able to catch up with the rear of the pack soon after, overtaking Bolt and several other podracers. Dud Bolt remained in the rear of the pack for the remainder of the race. Up ahead, Sebulba was picking off pilots left and right. Already during the first lap had Sebulba smashed Mawhonic apart in the Mushroom Mesa. Sebulba later roasted the engines of Clegg Holdfast with an illegal flamethrower, and then knocked Mars Guo out of the race by throwing a piece of junk into Guo's engine intake, a move that almost dispensed of Skywalker as well.[6] While entering into an area of the latter part of the course known as the Coil, Dud Bolt caught onto the trail Ark "Bumpy" Roose, a dim-witted Nuknog. Seeing a potential target, Bolt made his move to intercept Roose, a choice that proved to be ill-fated. Both pilots bit the dust as their pods collided, and both pilots received heavy injuries that put them into the Mos Espa Med Center.[1][7] Dud Bolt eventually recovered and returned to racing with a new or rebuilt Vulptereen 327. However, sometime around 24 BBY, Sebulba ejected Bolt from his job at the Dug's side and instead hired Aldar Beedo, the very Glymphid who was once hired to kill Sebulba, to work as Sebulba's new bodyguard. Bolt, enraged, vowed to decimate both pilots in the name of eternal hatred.[8]

Racer revenge

Dud Bolt Large

Dud Bolt circa 24 BBY

For the new podracing season, Dud Bolt honed his piloting skills and upgraded his podracer to become a fiercer presence on the track, entering into the Galactic Trials. Bolt, more aggressive than ever, racked up on the knockout charts, obtaining the number one spot for most knockouts during a race for a Sullust track located in a SoroSuub Facility and the Mon Calamari track Orotoru G'am. Bolt had racked up an impressive four knockouts for both tracks. For the course Watchtower Run, located on Gamorr, Dud Bolt reached third on the knockout chart, with a total of two knockouts for one race. The track favorite and Bolt's nemesis, Aldar Beedo, held the top position with a total of five knockouts. Bolt apparently took well to the course, as he had the second best race time for the course, standing at 02:25.93 minutes. Beedo, however, topped that chart as well.[8] Dud Bolt later raced on the ice world of Ando Prime sometime around 22 BBY. The race was broadcasted over the HoloNet. A Coruscant club known as the Outlander Club aired the race only a little while before the start of the Clone Wars on Geonosis.[9] In the end, however, Bolt was never able to completely finish off Aldar Beedo during a race, as Beedo was captured by a mercenary on Baroonda. The mercenary had been hired by another one of Beedo's enemies, the Fluggrian crime lord Kam Nale, better known by the name of "Elan Mak" on the podracing circuits.[10] As for Sebulba, his fate was not recorded, though he had both a son named Hekula, and a grandson named Pugwis.[11]

Personality and traits

"Respect, huh? What do you want, Sebulba?"
―Dud Bolt, doubtful of Sebulba[src]
Dud Bolt Poodoo Lounge

Dud Bolt drinking

The shovel-nosed Dud Bolt was an aggressive individual, evident by his career as a hit-man and his harrowing race course antics. Shameless,[12] he readily accepted jobs to destroy the competition for others, accepting his employers paychecks without hesitation.[1] Dud Bolt would sacrifice his own pod and race position to take down the competition, though if his course demeanor ever slowed him down, his pod's boost package generally threw him back into the thick of things, where he preferred it. He didn't care much for his pod's appearance and his track activities were obvious with the battle scars that his pod showed off.[2] After he was more-or-less double-crossed by Sebulba, an enraged Bolt vowed to destroy his old employer and his new bodyguard, Aldar Beedo. Dud Bolt finally managed to get around to upgrading both his pod and his own piloting skills and became more aggressive then ever, topping knockout charts.[8]

A member of the Vulptereen species,[1] Dud Bolt only stood at about 0.94 meters tall and weighed a total of 45 kilograms.[13] His short nature allowed him to use a rather small and lightweight cockpit that wouldn't slow his pod down. The barrel-shaped Dud Bolt had a long flat snout that had three tusks protrude from either side.[1] Bolt had rather short legs, which were quite dwarfed by his long arms, that were more than double the length of his legs.[7] Bolt had yellow eyes and skin that was predominately grayish-blue, though it had areas of a much lighter blue that bordered the color of white, along with a yellow patch on his stomach.[1] The antennae on his snout was used for echolocation,[14] as Vulptereen had generally poor eye-sight.[15]

Skills and abilities

"Looks like Watto cheated you on that part."
―Dud Bolt[src]
File:Bolt pod.jpg

Dud Bolt's podracer in action during the Boonta Eve Classic, making its way through the Canyon Dune Turn.

Dud Bolt had the ability and skill to pilot a podracer, a vehicle and sport that needed sharp reflexes to handle effectively. As such, Bolt held on to these traits.[6] Coupled with the fact that he was a known bruiser on the track, his sharp reflexes mixed with his skill in destruction made him a dangerous on-track adversary. Dud Bolt was known to destroy the competition quite literally, and was good enough at his work to be hired by Sebulba. However, his skills weren't ubiquitous or all-consuming. When attempting to down Ark Roose, Bolt totaled his own podracer in the process, costing him that race.[1] For the 24 BBY racing season, Dud Bolt honed his racing skills, focusing more on piloting than destruction, though he made sure to target both Sebulba and Aldar Beedo, and as such his skills at destruction were not totally diminished. His knockout records were yet another notifier of such retained skills.[8]

Equipment

Dud Bolt normally did not wear much in the way of clothing other than pants on occasion.[12] When racing Dud Bolt wore a full set of racing attire, including at least two different leather jackets—one with pouches on the chest,[4] a leather helmet with goggles, finger and wrist guards, arm braces, and shin guards.[12] The leather uniform was brown in color for the most part, with black and gold trimmings on his jacket. An emblem was emblazoned on Bolt's shoulder pads and on the top his helmet, as well on his arm braces. His helmet was specially crafted to allow his upright ears to poke through and several small holes for the small spikes set between his eyes to poke through.[1] Dud Bolt also owned a blaster rifle that had a sling attached to it.[12]

Behind the scenes

Dud Bolt Concept

Concept art for Dud Bolt

Dud Bolt first appeared in the 1999 video game Star Wars: Episode I Racer. He later appeared in the 1999 film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace directed by George Lucas and released during the same year, on the same day. In the film, Dud Bolt appeared during the podrace sequences and was introduced by name thanks to the race commentators. Dud Bolt was one of two characters who were portrayed in the film as a puppet instead of a computer-generated character or an actor.[1] The other puppet was Mars Guo. In Episode I Racer Bolt was one of a number of playable characters and was available from the start of the game. He later appeared briefly in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones on a holoscreen and appeared again in the 2002 PlayStation 2 video game Star Wars: Racer Revenge, again as playable character. Like in Episode I Racer, Bolt was available at the beginning of the game. In both video game appearances Bolt was voiced by David Jeremiah, who also voiced "Bullseye" Navior in Episode I Racer and Occo Ninebar in Racer Revenge. In early versions of Episode I Racer, Dud Bolt lacked his headgear.[2]

Dud Bolt has appeared as an action figure twice. His first plastic appearance was in 2006 as a part of Hasbro's The Saga Collection. Bolt was packaged with Mars Guo, and both pilots came with a blaster accessory and removable headgear. During the 2012 Movie Heroes line, Dud Bolt, along with Guo, Clegg Holdfast, Teemto Pagalies, and Gasgano, were released as part of a large multipack. Bolt used the same toy model from earlier, but now with a darker paint job, a new flag accessory, a new base on which to stand on, plus a trading card.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named DB
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Star Wars: Episode I Racer: Official Nintendo Player's Guide
  3. 3.0 3.1 Star Wars: Episode I Racer: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
  4. 4.0 4.1 Star Wars: Episode I Racer
  5. Star Wars: Episode I Racer (Gameboy Color version)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Podracing Tales
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Star Wars: Racer Revenge: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
  9. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
  10. StarWarsDotComBlogsLogoStacked "Not-So Magnificent Seven {{{3}}}" — {{{4}}} — [[{{{5}}}|{{{5}}}'s]] StarWars.com Blog (Not-So Magnificent Seven backup link (/2013/09/04/the-not-so-magnificent-seven//The Not-So Magnificent Seven) not verified!)
  11. Databank title Sebulba in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 HasbroInverted Star Wars: The Saga Collection (Pack: Dud Bolt & Mars Guo) (backup link (tsc051dudmars.asp) not verified!)
  13. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named H2H
  14. The Phantom Menace: The Expanded Visual Dictionary
  15. The New Essential Guide to Alien Species