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"Next thing you're going to tell me is that Willrow Hood just runs through the background without saying anything."
"Well."
―Two Whills, on the Journal of the Whills's depiction of galactic events[3]

Willrow Hood was a human gas miner who was a resident of Cloud City, a mining colony in the atmosphere of the planet Bespin, during the reign of the Galactic Empire. Hood worked at a gas mining operations center in the city but wanted a career in smuggling. In 3 ABY, Hood's smuggler friend Faron offered him a job, instructing him to bring a camtono canister with unspecified contents to a woman named Tropos on the planet Batuu, though warned that Tropos would hurt him and everyone he loved if something went wrong. However, the day before Hood was scheduled to leave with the camtono, the Galactic Empire and Sith Lord Darth Vader arrived on Cloud City. Hood decided to flee with the camtono but discovered that the canister had disappeared from his quarters.

After deducing that the pilot Bexley, who he had hired to fly him to Batuu, had stolen the camtono, he tracked her down and attempted to turn her in to Imperial stormtroopers by claiming she was a member of the Rebel Alliance, though did not get through to them. After Vader passed by them, Hood and Bexley took the stormtroopers down and she once again agreed to ferry him to Batuu, though she split up from him to retrieve her possessions. By that point, Cloud City had been mobilized into a full evacuation by Baron Administrator Lando Calrissian, Hood running by Calrissian and his allies while holding the camtono as the evacuation escalated. Faron then confronted Hood and asked for the camtono back. Hood was unwilling to give it up, starting a fight between the two that ended with the camtono getting slammed into the ground, breaking its contents and causing Faron to leave Hood alone. Hood, who was terrified of invoking Tropos's wrath, then met up with Bexley and instructed her to take them anywhere other than Batuu.

Biography[]

An unhappy life[]

"Abandon ship. This is your admiral. All personnel of the Harbinger, abandon ship at once."
―The Harbinger's admiral, in an announcement to those onboard the ship[4]
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Willrow Hood flees with a camtono on the Harbinger.

Willrow Hood[5] was present aboard the[4] Imperial I-class Star Destroyer[6] Harbinger when it was hijacked by the Rebel Alliance[4] in 0 ABY.[7] For fear that the overloaded reactor might explode, the admiral in command of the Harbinger ordered the passengers and crew to abandon ship before the Rebels set foot aboard it. Along with stormtroopers and technicians, Hood rushed to a hangar for evacuation, a camtono[4] storage container[2] under his arm.[4]

By 3 ABY,[8] Hood lived in Cloud City,[2] a mining colony in the upper atmosphere of the gas giant planet Bespin,[9] and worked as a gas miner in the gas mining operations center in the city. At his job, Hood sat at a console where he monitored pressure levels of[2] the gas conduit[9] called the reactor stalk. He often vented gases and primarily watched lights and pressed buttons. He was not paid very well, though the people who owned the machinery he operated were, and resented the job greatly. He also resented that he had to wear a bright orange jumpsuit for the job. He lived in small, dark, brutalist living quarters that suited his needs, but he did not like them.[2]

A new job[]

"The woman you're bringing it to, her name is Tropos. You deliver this safely and on time, you get another forty thousand credits. Anything happens? Let's just say Tropos has ways of making people disappear."
―Faron, to Willrow Hood[2]

Hood dreamed of a new life where he could make himself rich—rather than someone else—and where he could see the wider galaxy outside of Cloud City. He idealized smuggling, and for months while he was on Cloud City begged his friend Faron, a rodian smuggler, to give him a smuggling job. Hood believed that since he was a hard worker, by smuggling he could quickly afford his own ship, but he just needed some way to enter the smuggling scene.[2]

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Hood received a job to deliver a camtono to Batuu (pictured).

Eventually,[2] in 3 ABY,[10] Faron went to Hood's quarters with an assignment for him to take a package to the planet Batuu a week and three days later, offering an up-front payment of ten thousand credits. Faron told him to bring it to a woman named Tropos who would give him forty thousand credits if he delivered it safely and on time. Faron warned that if anything happened, Tropos would make everyone Hood loved disappear and then make Hood disappear too. Hood knew that Faron was not the kind of person to exaggerate and was serious, especially because of the way he issued the warning. Hood kept the package, which was a camtono, in a chest underneath his bed in his living quarters. At one point, Hood became so curious about its contents that he took the camtono out of the chest and shook it gently just to see what it sounded like. It made no noise, leading Hood to believe that whatever was inside was solid.[2]

Five days later, Hood, knowing he needed a ship with a hyperdrive and a pilot to get to Batuu, spoke with Bexley, a pilot who flew a cloud car vehicle, at a bar. He asked her to pilot, and she said that could borrow a ship with a hyperdrive from a pilot she knew, but not without a steep price. Hood was feeling good because he had been drinking and was excited by the idea of being in a small cockpit with Bexley, due to being attracted to her. He offered ten thousand credits for the rental and her time, which she agreed to. He told her that he had a package to deliver, but also told her more specific details that he otherwise would not have told her if he had not been drunk and had not been enamored with how she looked that night.[2]

Morning detour[]

"Who's throwing the party?"
"Got called back in. I was driving around some guy from Canto Bight. Offered me a bunch of credits to just ignore it and stay out there. I swear, there's no talking to people with money."
"You got through to him I bet?"
―Hood and Bexley[2]
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A cloud car, like the one utilized by Bexley

Two days later, Hood ran many errands in the morning. He then donned his orange jumpsuit for work and headed to his job, passing through the cloud car shuttle bay because he considered it a good shortcut. However, that day it was not a very effective shortcut, as ambassadors of different factions that were considering performing business in Cloud City filled the bay. Hood was forced to bob and weave through the bay to keep up his pace, all while he was becoming filled with dread. Because of that feeling, he searched for Bexley's car in the shuttle bay. He found it in its assigned spot and found her bent over it, tending to the electric elements of the ship. After seeing her, Hood decided that it was worth it to be late to his job, figuring that his co-worker Hadrian could take care of his work at the console for a few minutes.[2]

Hood spoke to her and noticed she was not as flirty and happy as usual. She explained that she had gotten called back in as he had been driving around a man from[2] the city[7] Canto Bight, who offered her a lot of credits to not pay any attention to the call and stay out of Cloud City. Hood asked her if she got through to him, figuring she had and smirking at her. She confirmed she had but did not respond to Hood flirtatiously as she usually would.[2]

Arrival of the Empire[]

"I was talking to another pilot. Said he was over in the big shuttle bay trying to scare up a part to fix his repulsorlift. He said he saw…Vader."
―Bexley to Hood[2]

When Hood finally asked Bexley what was happening, she explained quietly that she had talked to another pilot who had seen[2] the Galactic Empire Sith Lord[7] Darth Vader in the large shuttle bay. The news terrified Hood, and made it hard for him to speak and respond, reminding him of a childhood fear of monsters.[2]

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(From left to right) Darth Vader, Lando Calrissian, and Boba Fett on Cloud City

Hood eventually gathered the courage to ask if Darth Vader was there, and if he was even real, both of which Bexley confirmed and even added that he was very tall. Vader's presence shocked Hood, as Lando Calrissian,[2] the city's Baron Administrator,[1] had been staying neutral and kept the city under the radar. Hood's hands shook as Bexley added that Vader was accompanied by many Imperial stormtroopers and a Mandalorian, who unbeknownst to them[2] was the bounty hunter Boba Fett.[1] Bexley postulated that the arrival of the Imperials was what had caused the crowd of people behind them. Hood's mind now consumed by Vader, he told Bexley to hold on and ran into the crowd of ambassadors, barely hearing her response. As soon as he made it past most of the crowd, he started running.[2]

As Hood ran to his quarters, he briefly considered checking in with Hadrian and making an excuse but ultimately decided not to, realizing he was not coming back. He could efficiently run because the living quarter corridors were empty, to his relief. After nearly pushing over a service droid with a trash cart, he slammed into his door and then quickly opened it. Upon seeing the quarters, he realized he would not miss them. He considered taking off his orange work jumpsuit, but decided that he did not have the time and immediately pulled the chest under his bed out. However, when he opened it, he discovered it was empty, the camtono nowhere to be found. He sat down, feeling like his head was spinning, and attempted to mentally retrace his steps to figure out what might have happened.[2]

Missing cargo[]

"She's Rebel Alliance. And she stole my property. I'm taking it back."
―Hood, to stormtroopers about Bexley[2]
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Hood dreamed of having a Nectrose Freeze (pictured) on Batuu.

Hood had not previously worried about the job until then, having already planned to leave the next day and enjoy his time on Batuu, dreaming of catching some sun, enjoying glowing drinks, and having a type of ice cream called a Nectrose Freeze, though he knew it would affect his waistline. However, he began to worry the Empire's arrival dashed his dreams. While trying to remember who might have known about the contents of the chest, Hood remembered that he had told Bexley about the package at the bar two nights earlier. He thought about when she could have taken it, wondering if it was when he had been out running errands that morning. He could not remember the last time he checked the chest and could not figure out how she had even gotten into his quarters and taken it. Hood stood and returned to the hallway, starting to head back to the shuttle bay.[2]

After turning the corner of the hallway, Hood found Bexley talking to the droid that Hood had almost pushed over earlier when he had ran to his quarters. He saw the droid indicate toward the trash unit they had been pushing, which opened and revealed the camtono. Bexley took it out, which confirmed that he had told her enough information about it to make her want to take it. He thought it was clever she had utilized a service droid to retrieve it since they had access to all the rooms to retrieve trash. He also realized that the reason she had seemed nervous when talking to him earlier and so worried about the arrival of Vader was because her plan to betray Hood was not going as intended. He once again wondered what was inside the camtono and then walked into the hallway, glad the cargo inside the container was solid because he knew Bexley would not give it back without a scuffle. She started running when she saw him and he took off after her, but was not nearly as fast as her nor as able to withstand the exertion.[2]

Hood followed Bexley a mess hall toward the city's center, but eventually lost sight of her. However, he quickly found her with stormtroopers pointing blaster rifles at her, her arm that was not holding the camtono raised. Without much thinking, Hood immediately yelled that she was a member of the Rebel Alliance. He ran and grabbed the camtono from out of her hands, telling the stormtroopers that it was his property that she had stolen and that he was taking it back.[2]

Evading stormtroopers[]

"What's in that thing anyway?"
"I don't have the code."
―A stormtrooper and Hood, on the latter's camtono[2]
Stormtroopers-ROOCE

Hood encountered Imperial stormtroopers (pictured) while trying to flee Cloud City.

Before Hood could leave with the camtono, the stormtroopers stopped him and insisted that Hood and Bexley both stay there until they figured out what was going on. Bexley expressed disbelief at what Hood was doing, but he said he was doing it because she stole from him. She tried to explain that the people she ferried around did not tip, but a stormtrooper shushed her. The stormtrooper asked what was in the camtono, and Hood was struck by how difficult the smuggling mission had become. He said he did not have the code for the container, which confused the stormtroopers. Before Hood could think of anything else to do, Darth Vader arrived at one end of the hallway flanked by several stormtroopers. Hood started to ask Bexley for confirmation if it was Vader, and she said she thought it was.[2]

Now that the stormtroopers were distracted, Hood's desperation and adrenaline motivated him to hit one of the stormtroopers' blasters with the camtono and send the weapon flying, then kicked the other stormtrooper in the chest. Bexley grabbed one of the stormtrooper's rifles and turned it on him. She asked Hood if the deal they had made before was still valid, Hood initially thinking she was joking until she added that she knew he needed to leave and did not have a pilot. Wanting to have fun and once again being excited by the idea of spending time alone in a cramped cockpit with her due to his attraction, Hood agreed to go with Bexley, even though he internally did not consider it an intelligent decision. After she said she needed to get her pack, the two agreed to meet at the shuttle bay to the south and ran off in opposite directions before the stormtroopers could get up and utilize the remaining rifle.[2]

Escape[]

"Where we headed?"
"Anyplace but Batuu.
"
―Bexley and Willrow Hood[2]
Camtono

A camtono, like the one carried by Hood

Unbeknownst to Hood,[2] the Empire had successfully occupied Cloud City.[1] As Hood ran for the shuttle bay,[2] Baron Administrator Lando Calrissian informed the platform's citizens of the takeover via a city-wide announcement, causing many to attempt to flee. Hood ran through the city's corridors, holding the camtono, and passed by Calrissian and his Rebel allies Princess Leia Organa, the Wookiee Chewbacca, and the droids C-3PO and R2-D2 as they made their own escape.[1] He recognized Calrissian and thought that Organa looked familiar but could not discern who she was. The sight of the group perplexed Hood, causing him to realize he had no idea what was going on.[2]

Before he could reach the shuttle bay, Hood ran into Faron, who said he had been looking for him and offered him more money for the camtono. Hood realized that the camtono must have contained something very valuable and tried to resist Faron's attempts to take it. Hood refused to give it up and the two engaged in a struggle, which caused the camtono to fall on the ground with a loud noise. Hood picked it up and noticed that something inside was rattling, indicating that its contents had broken. Hearing the rattling sound, Faron became afraid and decided to leave, telling Hood he was on his own. Hood then met up with Bexley in the south shuttle bay, the pilot standing next to a security vessel she hoped to escape with him in. After Hood confirmed that something inside the camtono was rattling by shaking it again, Hood remembered Faron's warning about Tropos and decided to tell Bexley to head to any destination other than Batuu before climbing in the ship. Hood was still uncertain about what the contents of the camtono were, but he hoped that they were salvageable and worth enough to start a new life far away from Tropos.[2]

Later life and legacy[]

"No room for the wampa attack! No room for Willrow's inspiring bravery!"
―A Whill, complaining about details left out of the Journal of the Whills[3]

During the Imperial blockade of the Anoat sector[11] in 4 ABY,[7] however, Hood was still on Cloud City. Months into the blockade, he was occasionally seen at the Paradise Atrium, an upper-class lounge owned by Voras the Hutt, leader of the criminal Ivax Syndicate, still cradling a camtono in his arms.[11]

The Whills Strike Back

The Journal of the Whills

A long time after the events of Hood's life, one of the Whills, an intelligent community of beings, interrupted another Whill that was charged with recording the events of the galaxy in the Journal of the Whills, a record of the galaxy's events. The Whill was specifically documenting a story that began with the Battle of Hoth and included the evacuation of Cloud City. The interrupting Whill criticized the documentarian Whill's portrayal of the story and presented Willrow Hood just running through the background without saying anything as something ridiculous akin to the way the other Whill was portraying the story. However, the Whill recording the events revealed that was what would happen in their version, leaving the other Whill aghast at the lack of inclusion of Hood's inspiring bravery.[3]

Personality and traits[]

"He's…here? I mean…he's real. And he's here?"
―Hood, to Bexley on Darth Vader, while trembling in fear[2]
Cloud City

Hood lived on Cloud City (pictured).

Willrow Hood was a human with black hair and dark skin.[1] Hood was a cautious and practical individual who was motivated by money because he dreamed of escaping his menial job and enjoying a life of luxury. He was motivated by his dream him considerably, as he considered letting go of the camtono when the struggle with Faron became too intense, but ultimately decided to keep fighting because of the large sum of money involved. He also lied to and fought armed Imperial stormtroopers just to make sure he could stay in possession of the camtono.[2]

He hated his job on Cloud City, often utterly and completely exhausted by it, and resented making someone else wealthy with his work. He liked the idea of working as a smuggler because it allowed him to be his own boss, visit many planets, did not require a uniform, and could allow for romantic trysts without greater meaning. Despite wanting to leave his job, Hood liked Cloud City because it was relatively unimportant and never attracted too much excitement or attention, though he did wish to see the greater galaxy.[2]

Hood liked and was attracted to Bexley, loving the idea of being in close quarters with her in a cockpit and once being willing to be late for work just to speak with her. Because of his feelings, he told her too much about the camtono he was supposed to deliver. He enjoyed flirting with her and did so often, and was extremely perceptive of changes in her demeanor. He was also quick to forgive her after she betrayed him, largely because he wanted to spend more time with her.[2]

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Hood was terrified of Darth Vader (pictured).

Hood was terrified of Darth Vader. When Bexley revealed that Vader was on Cloud City, Hood was filled with enough fear to remind him of trying to fall asleep as a child while in a dark room, terrified that there were monsters in the room with him. He was so terrified that he was left shaking, and made the decision to immediately leave Cloud City and never come back. His decision to leave also forced Hood to be resourceful, adaptable, and quick on his feet, first to deliver the camtono and then to run away from another person he feared, Tropos, to start a new life somewhere else. Despite not seeming to be particularly brave or heroic, as he was mainly concerned with his own survival and financial gain, was constantly nervous, and attempted to run from his problems,[2] one Whill believed that Hood had inspiring bravery.[3]

Skills and abilities[]

"Is that deal still good?"
"Are you kidding?"
"Seems like you need to go, and I bet you don't have a pilot."
"You're not kidding."
―Bexley and Hood, the former pointing out that Hood could not escape Cloud City without her[2]

Hood was a hard worker and was competent at his job, in which he monitored pressure levels at a gas mining operations center, though it often exhausted him. He was able to hold off Faron in hand-to-hand combat, though inadvertently damaged the contents of his camtono in the fight. Hood could not pilot a starship, and relied on Bexley to pilot one for him. He also struggled to run after Bexley without exertion, the pilot easily outpacing him.[2]

Equipment[]

"Been looking for you."
"Why?"
"That."
"I'm off to deliver it. And anyway, this isn't really the best time…"
―Faron and Hood, on the camtono[2]

For his job at the gas mining center on Cloud City, Hood was forced to wear a bright orange jumpsuit, though he disliked it and did not want to wear it. During the evacuation of Cloud City, Hood carried a camtono with contents that held great value, though he broke what was inside during a fight with Faron.[2] He also carried a camtono on the Star Destroyer Harbinger[4] and had one while at the Paradise Atrium on Cloud City.[11]

Behind the scenes[]

An unlikely icon[]

"So he never knew the cult following he had in Star Wars?"
"No, it would have made—it would have fulfilled his dream. We know he's looking down now going, "Yes," you know? He lived for glory. He just—I think he just thought he deserved something. He wanted to be someone, I think."
―YouTuber Nicolas Delage and Paula Sen, on the latter's father, Willrow Hood actor Egbert Sen[12]
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The Running of the Hoods at Celebration

Willrow Hood first appeared as an extra,[1] portrayed by Egbert Sen,[12] in the film Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back,[1] released on May 21, 1980.[13] It was filmed in 1979, and the scenes in Cloud City's interior, such as Hood's, were filmed at Stage Two of Elstree Studios in England.[14] The character was initially identified by name on a card titled "Tibanna gas miner" in the Legends Star Wars Customizable Card Game Cloud City Limited expansion pack,[15] released in November 1997,[16] with his name being brought into canon by the[5] 2015[17] digital app Star Wars: Card Trader.[5]

Based on the ice cream maker–like prop Hood carries in The Empire Strikes Back, he is often known to fans as "Ice Cream Guy," "Ice Cream Maker Guy," or "Ice Cream Man."[18][19][20] Many fans started to love the character because of how odd and absurd it was that he was carrying what appeared to be an electric ice cream maker.[21] A tradition was established at fan convention Star Wars Celebration called "The Running of the Hoods" in which fans dress up in orange jumpsuits similar to Hood's, put on fake mustaches, and run around the convention with ice cream makers[22] chanting "Ice Cream" continuously.[21] The parade has given the character somewhat of a hero status among fans.[22]

Hood was set to appear in the second issue of Star Wars: Shadow of Vader, a five-part comic book miniseries that was to be published by Marvel Comics starting November 2018,[23] but the series was ultimately canceled.[24]

During production of The Mandalorian TV series, executive producer Jon Favreau shared photos on his Instagram account, one of which featured a container similar to the one carried by Hood in The Empire Strikes Back.[25] The container was later named as a "camtono" in the first episode of the season, "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian,"[26] and has made numerous appearances in the show since.[27][28] In the eighth episode of the behind-the-scenes series Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian,[29] released June 19, 2020,[30] Favreau confirmed that the camtono had been designed after the ice cream maker carried by Hood in The Empire Strikes Back and explained that he had been inspired by "The Running of the Hoods" at Star Wars Celebration.[29]

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Willrow Hood actor Egbert Sen

Until 2023, the identity of the extra who played Willrow Hood was entirely unknown. That year, on August 14, French YouTuber Nicolas Delage uploaded a video in which he revealed that he had used facial recognition technology to discover that Hood was portrayed by the late Egbert Sen, an Indian actor who passed away in 2019. Delage contacted Egbert Sen's daughters Paula and Dolly Sen, who confirmed that their father had played Willrow Hood. They had been completely unaware of Hood's cult following and revealed that their father had been unaware as well up until the time of his death, but disclosed that their father had always wanted to be famous and would have loved knowing it. They also revealed that Sen had performed Hood's famous run while unable to see, as he had been instructed to take off his glasses because he was told they did not fit in Star Wars's space setting.[12]

Non-canon history[]

"Were you sent by the Rebellion? The data on this device is highly sensitive… It is imperative that it reaches its destination safely, and with the utmost urgency! The Empire has eyes and ears everywhere… If they are not already aware of my location, it's only a matter of time! You must help escort this data to its destination!"
―Willrow Hood, in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga[31]
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Willrow Hood in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Willrow Hood appeared in the non-canon 2022 video game LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Hood could be found in the open-world game location of Cloud City on the planet Bespin, in an area labeled as an apartment building. Upon talking to Hood, he asks the player if they were sent by the Rebellion and informs them that he has highly sensitive data on his device that needs to reach its destination urgently and safely. Hood adds that the Empire will soon be aware of his location if they are not already because they have informants everywhere. He tells the player that they must help escort his data to its destination. The player is then prompted to either decline or accept his mission, titled "I Spy Cream." When the player accepts the mission, Hood thanks them and tells them to start their journey.[31]

Hood leads the player away from the apartment building downstairs to the Shopping District area. In the shopping district, Hood and the player are attacked by stormtroopers who call them rebels. After the player defeats all of the stormtroopers, Hood says that the coast is temporarily clear and that they need to continue with haste before he starts to run again. Hood leads the player to a central plaza, where they are again attacked by stormtroopers. After the player defeats those stormtroopers, Hood tells them that the Rebellion was right to trust them before leading the player away again.[31]

When Hood and the player arrive in front of the Admin Building, Hood says that they made it and that his contact is just up ahead. When the player talks to the contact, a woman called the Data Server, Hood tells them he is reporting for duty and gives the Data Server the white container, explaining that it was the data they requested. The Server thanks him and says that the important device will allow them to make sure customers, then correcting themself and saying they meant Rebels, get fed, before tacking on "with data." Hood exclaims that it is "refreshing, ice-cold, flavored data." The woman retreats to a pink and white stand and begins giving out ice cream to the citizens of Cloud City. The player has the ability to speak to Hood one final time, who says that the data they helped distribute will do a lot to help the Rebel Alliance restore peace in the galaxy. He adds that this "flake" of heroism will cause hundreds of thousands of "delicious sprinkles of hope" throughout the galaxy and thanks the player again, calling them his friend. The "I Spy Cream" mission is then complete and Willrow Hood becomes a purchasable playable character.[31]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
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  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Star Wars (2015) 22
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  8. "Due on Batuu" establishes that Hood lived in Cloud City during the events of Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 3 ABY.
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  10. "Due on Batuu" estabishes that Hood met with Faron a week and three days before the Escape from Cloud City, which, which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 3 ABY.
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  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 YouTube Le Plus GROS MYSTÈRE de STAR WARS Enfin Résolu ! (après 43 ans) on the Nicolas Delage YouTube channel (backup link)
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  15. Swccglogolg Star Wars Customizable Card GameCloud City Limited (Card: Tibanna Gas Miner) (backup link)
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  20. Willrow Hood (Ice Cream Maker Guy) on JediBusiness (archived from the original on November 11, 2020)
  21. 21.0 21.1 StarWarsKids Tatooine | Star Wars Full Circle on the official Star Wars Kids YouTube channel (content now obsolete; backup link)
  22. 22.0 22.1 StarWars Empire at 40 | 6 Minor Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Characters You Should Know on StarWars.com (backup link)
  23. StarWars NYCC 2018: Alphabet Squadron Revealed and More from the Lucasfilm Publishing Panel on StarWars.com (backup link)
  24. Marvel Cancels All Of Star Wars: Shadow Of Vader by Chuck Wendig by Johnston, Rich on Bleeding Cool (November 15, 2018) (archived from the original on June 11, 2019)
  25. StarWars The Mandalorian: Behind-The-Scenes Photos from Creators and Cast on StarWars.com (backup link)
  26. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"
  27. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 3: The Sin"
  28. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 9: The Marshal"
  29. D23 logo Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in June 2020 on D23.com (backup link)
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