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"HURID, how'd it go with—oh!"
"So, not that great, actually."
"Where–"
"I think he headed to the basement!"
―Maz Kanata and a partially-dismantled HURID-327 discuss Qort[5]

HURID-327 was a loadlifter droid who worked as groundskeeper and luggage porter for Pirate Queen Maz Kanata's castle on the planet Takodana. He was jovial and slightly lazy, but kept the area around the castle clear of undergrowth. In 382 BBY, the droid witnessed a fight break out in the castle between the lawman Raf Thatchburn argue with Kanata's employee Alak before Kanata broke it up.

After the Aloxian infant Qort was delivered to Kanata's doorstep, HURID-327 tried to calm the child, but the baby instead ripped off the droid's arm and beat the droid to pieces with it. After a vonduun crab skull calmed Qort's violent tendencies, HURID-327 was tickling the infant in the castle when the baby began using the Force, leading to Qort joining the Jedi Order. In 34 ABY, HURID-327 passed the humans Han Solo, Rey, Finn, and the astromech droid BB-8 while the groundskeeper walked away from the castle toward its starship. The castle was then destroyed by the First Order.


Biography[]

High Republic Era[]

"Ah, Dexy Jet! You should've told me you were coming! I would've had HURID prep a spread of your favorite tasty treats."
―Maz Kanata[6]
HURID-HRA1

HURID-327 was employed at Maz Kanata's castle.

HURID-327,[2] also refered to as just HURID,[6] was a loadlifter droid[1] that was employed by the Pirate Queen Maz Kanata[3] to work as the groundskeeper and lugage porter of her castle on the planet Takodana, which was also its permenant residence.[7] His duties included keeping the area around the castle and the paths that led to it clear of intrusive undergrowth[2] and any heavy-weight work[3] such as carrying larger items of luggage for select guests at the castle.[2] The loadlifter also helped to enforce Kanata's rules and attending to her guests needs.[7]

In 382 BBY[8] during the High Republic Era, HURID-327 was part of a crowd in the castle's common room that watched the lawman Raf Thatchburn argue with Kanata's employee Alak. The fight escalatied to violence between the two when the Jedi Padawan Savina Malagán used the Force to throw a cup at Thatchburn, which the lawman assumed had been thrown by Alak. Kanata then arrived and broke up the fight, after which she spotted the prospector Dexter Jettster and rushed to hug him, telling Jettster that if he had let her know he was coming, she would have had HURID-327 prepare a tray of the prospector's favorite treats.[6]

Beating from a baby[]

"I'm going to the pantry to get some milk for him. HURID, can you see if you can get the little guy to stop screaming?"
"I'm trying, Mistress Maz! Nothing seems to—oh my!"
―Maz Kanata and HURID-327, the later of whom is attacked by Qort[5]
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HURID-327 was attacked by an infant Qort.

Years prior to 231 BBY,[9] the Aloxian infant Qort was delivered to the castle's doorstep with a warning that he was dangerous. Kanata took in the screaming infant and placed him, still in the box that he had been delivered in, on one of the castle's table tops. She then asked HURID-327 to see if it could stop the infant crying while she fetched milk from the pantry. HURID-327 protested that it was already unsuccessfully trying to calm Qort, but as soon as Kananta left the room, the infant lept from the box onto the loadlifter's left arm and snapped the limb off.[5]

The mobile baby then procceeded to beat HURID-327 with its own severed arm and reduced the groundskeeper to a pile of still active parts before fleeing to the castle's basement. Kanata eventually returned and discovered the damaged HURID-327, who informed her of where Qort had gone. Kanata found the infant wearing the skull of a vonduun crab that calmed him. After finding the mask, Qort ceased causing destruction, but as HURID-327 tickled the infant on a table in the castle sometime later, the young Aloxian began using the Force to lift small animals around the room, alerting Kanata to the fact that he was Force-sensitive. Kanata then contacted Malagán about the infant, and Qort left the castle to join the Jedi Order.[5]

No more grounds to keep[]

"One look at HURID-327, the groundskeeper at Maz Kanata's castle on Takodana, has inspired plenty of potential visitors to turn right around and head home."
―R0-GR[10]
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HURID-327, outside of Maz Kanata's castle.

Centuries later in 34 ABY,[11] HURID-327 was still working for Kanata at the castle. While leaving the castle to walk to its ship,[3] the loadlifter passed a group consisting of the humans Han Solo, Rey, and Finn, and the astromech droid BB-8 as they entered the castle in search of Kanata. Shortly after the group's arrival, the First Order arrived on Takodana and attacked the castle while searching for BB-8. The structure was destroyed, but Kanata, the group, and various patrons survived the incident.[4]

At some point after the castle's destruction, the B1-series battle droid R0-GR wrote about HURID-327 in the book he compiled title "droidography" and claimed that one look at HURID-327 had caused many potential visitors to Kanata's castle to turn around and head home instead.[10] A mention and illustration of HURID-327 was also included in an artist's journal, which was restored, expanded, and displayed by the Graf Archive[7] at some point after 34 ABY.[12]

Characteristics[]

HURID-327 was a simple, older model of loadlifter with red plating and was able to communicate only via a binary acoustic signaller,[2] although this did not prevent the droid from speaking Galactic Basic.[5] An oddly jovial droid,[13] he had a gentle sense of humor, but was known to be a little lazy.[2]

HURID-327's tall stature required repulsor supports that generated a counterweight[3] and the loadlifter had a repulsor anchor disc mounted on each shoulder. These counterbalances ensured that there was the same weight on both sides of HURID-327's body even when an item he was carrying shifted in transit, which helped the droid luggage porter stay upright when carrying off-balance items.[2] HURID-327's body core was also gyrostablized,[1] as suggested by the high position of its main receptors,[3] which were red in color.[4]

HURID-327 had reinforced articulation[3] with two weight-distributing legs and two arms with cargo support joints at the elbows.[1] Each of his strong, prehensile hands[3] had three heavy-duty, jointed industrial manipulators fingers and a equally chunky thumb, meaning he rarely lost his grip.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

"Neal said, 'Let's put a stilt-walker in it!' I thought he was mad! [Laughs.] Katy Coleman, the stilt-walker/performer, did a great job inside."
―Luke Fisher speaks about Neal Scanlan's reaction to HURID-327[14]
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Castle Droid H027 by Luke Fisher

HURID-327 was created to appear in the sequel trilogy film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens,[14] which was released on December 18, 2015.[15] Prior to the film's release, the droid debuted in a trailer for Episode VII on October 19, 2015.[16] Concept art of the character titled "Castle Droid H027" was created by senior sculpter Luke Fisher[14] on November 26, 2013.[17]

Creature creative supervisor Neal Scanlan suggested that they put a stilt-walker inside the HURID-327 costume and, although Fisher thought the idea was mad,[14] circus performer[17] Katy Coleman,[14] who worked under the name "Katy Cartwheel," was picked for the role. The costume was then built around her by the fabricators and the mechanical department in order to ensure that she could move around and see while comfortable and with enough time to create a good performance. During production, the character was known as "Big Red,"[17] with its in-universe identification of HURID-327 first provided by the reference book Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary, which was written by Pablo Hidalgo[1] and released on the same day as the film.[18]

Appearances[]

This article has an associated index page with page numbers and/or timestamps.

Non-canon appearances[]

Sources[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 >BYOR2D2 logo small Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 68 (Droid Directory: Droids of Maz Kanata's Castle)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Star Wars: Geektionary: The Galaxy from A - Z
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 The High Republic Adventures (2021) 9
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 The High Republic Adventures (2022) 1
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Star Wars: Alien Archive
  8. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of The High Republic Adventures (2022) 1 to 382 BBY.
  9. Star Wars: Timelines dates the "current" events of The High Republic Adventures (2021) 9 to 231 BBY. Qort is depicted as an adolescent in the "current" events, where as he is depicted as an infant during the flashback sequences that HURID-327 appears in, meaning they must have taken place years earlier.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Star Wars: Droidography
  11. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens to 34 ABY.
  12. Star Wars: Alien Archive establishes that the restored in-universe journal discusses Poe Dameron's mutiny against Amilyn Holdo, which is depicted in Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi. The Star Wars Book places the events of The Last Jedi in the same year as the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 34 ABY, meaning the document must have been published after that year.
  13. StarWars-DatabankII Hurid-327 in the Databank (backup link)
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens
  15. StarWars Star Wars: Episode VII to Open December 18, 2015 on StarWars.com (backup link)
  16. SWYTlogo Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)  (Posted on StarWars.com)
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 SWYTlogo The Creatures, Droids and Aliens of Star Wars: The Force Awakens | Star Wars Celebration Europe 2016 on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
  18. PenguinRandomHouse Star Wars: The Force Awakens The Visual Dictionary on Penguin Random House's official website (backup link)
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