The SolarNova TT-86 was a landspeeder model produced by the Vanguerre Artists' Workshop of Vanguerre XI, and was one of only six prototypes the group produced before they dissolved on the eve of the Clone Wars. The vehicle was rectangular in shape, with an engine protruding on either side of the vehicle's rear end, with the speeder's pilot and passenger seat located between. The TT-86 had silver and black chromium-alloy plating with integrated chromomites[1] which covered a discreetly armored power plant at the front of the vehicle.[2] In the year 34 ABY,[3] Thandisten Pikalo owned an unmodified SolarNova TT-86 and used it in the city of Canto Bight on the planet Cantonica, where most other vehicles had been customized with modifications in some way.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
The SolarNova TT-86 first appeared in the film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi,[4] which was released on December 15, 2017.[5] The vehicle was not named in the film,[4] but received identification in both Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary by Pablo Hidalgo[2] and Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Incredible Cross-Sections by Jason Fry,[1] both of which released in conjunction with the film.[6]
Appearances[]
- Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi (First appearance)
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition audiobook
Sources[]
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Incredible Cross-Sections (First identified as SolarNova TT-86; simultaneous with Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary)
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary (First identified as SolarNova TT-86; simultaneous with Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Incredible Cross-Sections)
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Ultimate Sticker Collection (Picture only)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Incredible Cross-Sections
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places the events of the film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens in 34 ABY. As Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi carries on immediately from the events of The Force Awakens, it can be assumed to take place in the same year.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode VIII to Open December 15, 2017 on StarWars.com (backup link)
- ↑ New Star Wars: The Last Jedi Books and More Revealed at SDCC 2017 on StarWars.com (backup link)