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|model=X-34 landspeeder
 
|model=X-34 landspeeder
 
|class=[[Repulsorcraft]]
 
|class=[[Repulsorcraft]]
|length=3.4 meters{{Ref|<ref name="DB">{{DB|vehicle|xp34landspeeder|X-34 landspeeder}}</ref>}}
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|length=3.4 meters<ref name="DB">{{DB|vehicle|xp34landspeeder|X-34 landspeeder}}</ref><ref name="RGRCR">[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]</ref>
 
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|speed=250 km/h{{Ref|<ref name="BtM">''[[Star Wars: Behind the Magic]]''</ref><ref name="FF">''[[The Official Star Wars Fact File]]''</ref>}}
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|speed=250 km/h<ref name="BtM">''[[Star Wars: Behind the Magic]]''</ref><ref name="FF">''[[The Official Star Wars Fact File]]''</ref>
 
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|engine=Turbine engines (3)<ref name="TechPlate">''[[Landspeeder TechPlate]]''</ref>
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|cost=10,550 New, 2,500 Used
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|cost=*10,550 [[Galactic Credit Standard|credits]] New
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*2,500 credits Used
 
|armament=None
 
|armament=None
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|crew=Pilot (1)<ref name="BtM" />
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|capacity=Less than 5 kg<ref name="BtM" />
 
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|role=Transport
 
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*[[Rebellion era]]
 
*[[New Republic era]]
 
*[[New Republic era]]
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{{Quote|Ever since the XP-38 came out, they just aren't in demand.|[[Luke Skywalker]] upon selling his X-34 landspeeder to [[Wioslea]]|Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope}}
 
{{Quote|Ever since the XP-38 came out, they just aren't in demand.|[[Luke Skywalker]] upon selling his X-34 landspeeder to [[Wioslea]]|Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope}}
 
The '''X-34''' was an open-air/sealed cockpit civilian [[landspeeder]] manufactured by [[SoroSuub Corporation]]. One famous owner was [[Luke Skywalker]].
 
The '''X-34''' was an open-air/sealed cockpit civilian [[landspeeder]] manufactured by [[SoroSuub]]. One famous owner was [[Luke Skywalker]].
 
   
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
 
[[File:X34landspeeder schem.jpg|left|180px|thumb|X-34 landspeeder [[:Category:Technical drawing images|schematics]].]]
 
[[File:X34landspeeder schem.jpg|left|180px|thumb|X-34 landspeeder [[:Category:Technical drawing images|schematics]].]]
 
Durable if not stylish, the X-34 featured holographic displays, a computer for ground navigation, and a number of repulsor counterbalances for smooth and steady travel over rough terrain. Its maximum altitude was 1 meter (100 cm ), but its usual cruising altitude was roughly 10 cm above ground level. It utilized three turbine engines to propel the vehicle forward. Its repulsorfield generator housing was located behind the cockpit. Its power circuit likewise was located in front of the cockpit.<ref name="TechPlate"/>
   
 
The X-34 retailed for roughly 10,550 credits new, 2,500 used. It was light, unarmored, and featured no weapon mounts and was thus unsuitable for military applications, unlike the [[Seraph-class urban landspeeder|Flash speeder]] or the [[Rebel combat speeder]], also manufactured by SoroSuub.
Durable if not stylish, the X-34 featured holographic displays, a computer for ground navigation, and a number of repulsor counterbalances for smooth and steady travel over rough terrain. Its maximum altitude was 1 meter (100 cm ) , but its usual cruising altitude was roughly 10 cm above ground level.
 
 
The X-34 retailed for roughly 10,550 credits new, 2,500 used. It was light, unarmored, and featured no weapon mounts and was thus unsuitable for military applications, unlike the [[Seraph-class urban landspeeder]] or the [[Rebel combat speeder]], also manufactured by SoroSuub.
 
   
The open-air landspeeder could be [[pilot]]ed through the use of a steering wheel and foot pedals, and featured a retractable [[duraplex]] windscreen.<ref name="CSWE">''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'', Vol. III, p. 339</ref>
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The open-air landspeeder could be [[pilot]]ed through the use of a steering wheel and foot pedals, and featured a retractable [[duraplex]] windscreen.<ref name="CSWE">''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'', Vol. III, p. 339</ref> In addition, the vehicle cockpit also featured holographic displays as well as a computer for ground navigation.<ref name="TechPlate"/>
   
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<div style="float:right">[[File:DewbackAttack-SWI35.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Dewbacks attack Luke Skywalkers X-34]]</div>
 
==History==
 
==History==
The popularity of the X-34 waned considerably when SoroSuub began manufacture of the [[XP-38 landspeeder]], a similar but sleeker model.
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The popularity of the X-34 waned considerably when SoroSuub began manufacture of the [[XP-38 sport landspeeder]], a similar but sleeker model.
   
 
[[Luke Skywalker]] repaired his X-34 only a short time before he sold it to [[Wioslea]].<ref name="Star Wars 1">''[[Star Wars 1]]''</ref>
 
[[Luke Skywalker]] repaired his X-34 only a short time before he sold it to [[Wioslea]].<ref name="Star Wars 1">''[[Star Wars 1]]''</ref>
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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The X-34 used in ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|A New Hope]]'' was built on the chassis of a [[wikipedia:Bond Bug|Bond Bug]].<ref name="IMCDb">''[[http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_475458-Made-for-Movie-Landspeeder-X-34.html]]''</ref>
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In ''[[Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace|The Phantom Menace]]'', a green X-34 is seen in the background on Tatooine. This is the same speeder that was used in the making of ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|A New Hope]]'', only repainted.
 
In ''[[Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace|The Phantom Menace]]'', a green X-34 is seen in the background on Tatooine. This is the same speeder that was used in the making of ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|A New Hope]]'', only repainted.
   
Roleplaying game sources claim a top speed of 330 km/h, but the SWCCG card ''Luke's X-34 Landspeeder'' and sources like ''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' list a top speed of 250 km/h.
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Roleplaying game sources claim a top speed of 330 km/h<ref name="RGRCR"/>, but the SWCCG card ''Luke's X-34 Landspeeder'' and sources like ''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' list a top speed of 250 km/h.
   
 
Some sources like ''The Official Star Wars Fact File'' give the speeder a length of 7.4 meters.<ref name="FF" /> This is however too long in comparison to the driver.
 
Some sources like ''The Official Star Wars Fact File'' give the speeder a length of 7.4 meters.<ref name="FF" /> This is however too long in comparison to the driver.
   
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In the [[2003]] [[video game]] ''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike]],'' Skywalker's X-34 was drivable in the training mission.
In ''[[Children of the Jedi]]'' it is named a "'''T-70'''".
 
   
 
In ''[[Children of the Jedi]]'' it is named a "'''T-70'''".
The landspeeder used for filming was based on the Reliant Robin three-wheeler, a British car usually driven by the elderly.
 
   
 
Hasbro incorrectly called it the ''XP-34'' landspeeder for their Star Wars Die-Cast TITANIUM SERIES.
 
Hasbro incorrectly called it the ''XP-34'' landspeeder for their Star Wars Die-Cast TITANIUM SERIES.
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
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*''[[Star Wars: Obi-Wan]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Republic 7: Outlander, Part 1]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Republic 7: Outlander, Part 1]]''
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*''[[The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: Crisis on Coruscant]]''
 
*''[[The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: Crisis on Coruscant]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Dark Times: Parallels]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Dark Times: Parallels]]''
*{{LFC|The Eye}}
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*''[[The Eye]]''
 
*[[A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale (webstrip)|''A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale'' webstrip]]
 
*[[A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale (webstrip)|''A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale'' webstrip]]
 
*''[[Adventure in Beggar's Canyon]]''
 
*''[[Adventure in Beggar's Canyon]]''
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*''[[R2-D2's Mission: A Little Hero's Journey]]''
 
*''[[R2-D2's Mission: A Little Hero's Journey]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars 2: Six Against the Galaxy]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars 2: Six Against the Galaxy]]''
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*''[[Tatooine Manhunt]]''
 
*''[[X-wing Rogue Squadron ½]]''
 
*''[[X-wing Rogue Squadron ½]]''
 
*''[[Skywalkers]]''
 
*''[[Skywalkers]]''
 
*{{Journal|11|Spare Parts (short story)|Spare Parts}}
 
*{{Journal|11|Spare Parts (short story)|Spare Parts}}
 
*''[[Star Wars Droids 7: Star Wars According to the Droids, Book II]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars Droids 7: Star Wars According to the Droids, Book II]]''
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*''[[The Rebel Thief]]''
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*''[[The Keeper's World]]'' {{Imo}}
 
*''[[Star Wars 17: Crucible]]'' {{Flash}}
 
*''[[Star Wars 17: Crucible]]'' {{Flash}}
 
*''[[Star Wars 31: Return to Tatooine]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars 31: Return to Tatooine]]''
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*''[[The Storm's Edge]]''
 
*''[[The Storm's Edge]]''
 
*''[[The Rebel Thief]]''
 
*''[[The Rebel Thief]]''
*''[[Star Wars Rebellion 1: My Brother, My Enemy, Part 1]]'' {{Flash}}
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*''[[Star Wars: Rebellion 1: My Brother, My Enemy, Part 1]]'' {{Flash}}
*''[[Star Wars Rebellion 9: The Ahakista Gambit, Part 4]]''
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*''[[Star Wars: Rebellion 9: The Ahakista Gambit, Part 4]]''
 
*{{SWG|An Empire Divided}}
 
*{{SWG|An Empire Divided}}
 
*''[[Star Wars: Empire at War]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Empire at War]]''
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*''[[The Life and Legend of Obi-Wan Kenobi]]''
 
*''[[The Life and Legend of Obi-Wan Kenobi]]''
 
*[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'' novel]] {{Imo}}
 
*[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'' novel]] {{Imo}}
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*''[[The Mandalorian Armor]]'' {{Hologram}}
 
*''[[Star Wars 81: Jawas of Doom]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars 81: Jawas of Doom]]''
 
*''[[A New Hope: The Life of Luke Skywalker]]''
 
*''[[A New Hope: The Life of Luke Skywalker]]''
*''[[Phantom Menaces]]''
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*{{Tales|17|Phantom Menaces}}
 
*''[[Crimson Empire]]''
 
*''[[Crimson Empire]]''
 
*''[[Children of the Jedi]]'' {{Vision|[[Luke Skywalker]]}}
 
*''[[Children of the Jedi]]'' {{Vision|[[Luke Skywalker]]}}
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===Non-canon appearances===
 
===Non-canon appearances===
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*''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]''
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*[[LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles (video game)|''LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles'' video game]]
 
*''[[Old Wounds]]''
 
*''[[Old Wounds]]''
 
*''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]''
 
*''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]''
*''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]''
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*''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike]]''
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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*[[Star Wars (toy line)|''Star Wars'' toy line]]
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*''[[Star Wars Blueprints]]''
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*{{KennerCite|set=Star Wars (toy line)|text=''Star Wars''|pack=Land Speeder|link=Kenner-Landspeeder.asp}}
 
*''[[Star Wars Technical Journal (Volume One)|Star Wars Technical Journal (Volume One) of the Planet Tatooine]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars Technical Journal (Volume One)|Star Wars Technical Journal (Volume One) of the Planet Tatooine]]''
 
*[[Star Wars: The Power of the Force (1995)|''Star Wars: The Power of the Force'' (1995)]]
 
*[[Star Wars: The Power of the Force (1995)|''Star Wars: The Power of the Force'' (1995)]]
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*{{CCG|Premiere Limited|link=premiere/light/images/lukesx34landspeeder.gif|cardname=Luke's X-34 Landspeeder}}
 
*{{CCG|Premiere Limited|link=premiere/light/images/lukesx34landspeeder.gif|cardname=Luke's X-34 Landspeeder}}
 
*''[[The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''
 
*''[[The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''
*''[[Revised Core Rulebook]]''
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*''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''
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*''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary]]''
 
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''
 
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''
*''[[The Star Wars Roleplaying Game]]''
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*''[[The Secrets of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire]]'' {{Po}}
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*''[[Star Wars Roleplaying Game]]''
 
*''[[Inside the Worlds of Star Wars Trilogy]]''
 
*''[[Inside the Worlds of Star Wars Trilogy]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Behind the Magic]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Behind the Magic]]''
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*{{DB|vehicle|xp34landspeeder|X-34 landspeeder}}
 
*{{DB|vehicle|xp34landspeeder|X-34 landspeeder}}
 
*{{SonyCite|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20091022135705/http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/players/news_archive.vm?id=68101&month=112008|text=''Corellia Times'' Consumer Reports: Vehicles}}
 
*{{SonyCite|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20091022135705/http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/players/news_archive.vm?id=68101&month=112008|text=''Corellia Times'' Consumer Reports: Vehicles}}
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*''[[Landspeeder TechPlate]]''
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*''[[Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook]]''
 
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Template:Repulsorlift vehicle infobox

"Ever since the XP-38 came out, they just aren't in demand."
Luke Skywalker upon selling his X-34 landspeeder to Wioslea[src]

The X-34 was an open-air/sealed cockpit civilian landspeeder manufactured by SoroSuub Corporation. One famous owner was Luke Skywalker.

Characteristics

X34landspeeder schem

X-34 landspeeder schematics.

Durable if not stylish, the X-34 featured holographic displays, a computer for ground navigation, and a number of repulsor counterbalances for smooth and steady travel over rough terrain. Its maximum altitude was 1 meter (100 cm ), but its usual cruising altitude was roughly 10 cm above ground level. It utilized three turbine engines to propel the vehicle forward. Its repulsorfield generator housing was located behind the cockpit. Its power circuit likewise was located in front of the cockpit.[1]

The X-34 retailed for roughly 10,550 credits new, 2,500 used. It was light, unarmored, and featured no weapon mounts and was thus unsuitable for military applications, unlike the Flash speeder or the Rebel combat speeder, also manufactured by SoroSuub.

The open-air landspeeder could be piloted through the use of a steering wheel and foot pedals, and featured a retractable duraplex windscreen.[2] In addition, the vehicle cockpit also featured holographic displays as well as a computer for ground navigation.[1]

DewbackAttack-SWI35

Dewbacks attack Luke Skywalkers X-34

History

The popularity of the X-34 waned considerably when SoroSuub began manufacture of the XP-38 sport landspeeder, a similar but sleeker model.

Luke Skywalker repaired his X-34 only a short time before he sold it to Wioslea.[3]

By 137 ABY X-34s were still employed. Imperial Moff Nieve Gromia provided agent Gunn Yage with a 4-seater version to help her infiltrate Mos Eisley.

Behind the scenes

The X-34 used in A New Hope was built on the chassis of a Bond Bug.[4]

In The Phantom Menace, a green X-34 is seen in the background on Tatooine. This is the same speeder that was used in the making of A New Hope, only repainted.

Roleplaying game sources claim a top speed of 330 km/h[5], but the SWCCG card Luke's X-34 Landspeeder and sources like The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia list a top speed of 250 km/h.

Some sources like The Official Star Wars Fact File give the speeder a length of 7.4 meters.[6] This is however too long in comparison to the driver.

In the 2003 video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, Skywalker's X-34 was drivable in the training mission.

In Children of the Jedi it is named a "T-70".

Hasbro incorrectly called it the XP-34 landspeeder for their Star Wars Die-Cast TITANIUM SERIES.

Appearances

Non-canon appearances

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named TechPlate
  2. The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. III, p. 339
  3. Star Wars 1
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  5. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named RGRCR
  6. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named FF

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