A fleet of Acclamator-class assault ships arrive above Muunilinst
With the eruption of the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems in 22 BBY, Rothana Heavy Engineering—a subsidiary of Kuat Drive Yards—was responsible for manufacturing the warships and ground vehicles used by the Grand Army of the Republic, including Acclamator-class assault ships. Although designed primarily as troop transports, the Republic found the versatile ships able to conform to other mission profiles, including command ships, mobile depots, and commando insertion platforms. The Nevoota Bee was one such Acclamator that served a mission profile other than it was designed for, operating as a starfighter carrier with one hundred and fifty-six V-19 Torrents stationed aboard.[1]
Four months after the Battle of Geonosis, the Republic authorized an assault on Muunilinst, the headquarters of the InterGalactic Banking Clan who were a major member state of the Confederacy.[4] The Nevoota Bee,[1] along with hundreds of other vessels, ferried the Republic's clone trooper army and starfighter forces to the planet.[4]Jedi GeneralObi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan, Anakin Skywalker, were aboard the Nevoota Bee,[3][5] and both would be commanding elements of the Republic's assault force; Kenobi would lead the ground assault, while Skywalker would command the fleet's starfighter force.[6] As the battle commenced, the Nevoota Bee's complement of V-19's, led by Skywalker in his personalDelta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor, poured out of the Acclamator's launch bay and engaged a force of Separatist gun platforms and droid starfighters defending the planet. Soon after, the assault ship's gunships launched, ferrying Kenobi and clone troopers to the surface.[3] The Jedi-led clone army won the battle, securing Muunilinst for the Republic.[4]
The Nevoota Bee was first referenced in The Essential Guide to Warfare in 2012, and was linked to the Battle of Muunilinst, an engagement that featured prominently in the Star Wars: Clone Wars series. In endnotes for The Essential Guide to Warfare posted on his personal Tumblr, Fry states that the naming of the Nevoota Bee was both an homage to the World War Two aircraft carriers Hornet and Wasp, and a reference to an in-joke from the Star Wars online community in the 1990s.[7]
The Nevoota Bee was confirmed by coauthor Paul Urquhart to be the same vessel that Anakin Skywalker and his pilots take off from in the second episode of the Star Wars: Clone Wars animated series. He stated that he envisioned the Torrent starfighters as being packed onto the hangar deck similar to B-25s during the Doolittle Raid in World War Two.[5]
"It never ceases to bring a smile to my face—what started as a sarcastic comment from Tom, an April Fools' Day joke from me, and an in-joke from Mike has actually evolved into a long-lost chapter of Star Wars lore."
The term "Nevoota Bee" originated as an in-joke between Tom Veitch, author of several Star Warscomic series; Rich Handley, author of several Star Wars articles; and Mike Beidler, author of the Star Wars Literature Compendium fansite. Veitch reportedly was once asked "What is that buzzing noise in the background of A New Hope?," to which he replied, "The Nevoota Bee"—in reality, the noise was likely caused by a bad copy of the film. In an unrelated incident, Handley posted an April Fool's Day joke on rec.arts.sf.starwars.misc which announced that a sequel to Empire's End was being released which involved EmperorPalpatine being reborn inside an insane clone of Chewbacca named Palbacca. Beidler then took the two references and combined them, listing the fictional "Scourge of the Nevoota Bee" trilogy on his website. Accompanied by a fifty-part comic series, it was purported to be written by Veitch and Beidler, with the audiobook renditions read by Handley. The joke circulated throughout the online Star Wars fan community.[8][9]