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Razor Crest

Production information

Technical specifications

Length

Width

54 ft[4]

Height/depth

28 ft[4]

Engine unit(s)

Hyperdrive system

Crew

Passengers

At least 4[7]

Usage

Role(s)

Local military patrol[8]

Commissioned

During or prior to19 BBY[9]

Crewmembers

Q9-0(briefly)[7]

"I like your ship. She's a classic.Razor Crest, am I right? Pre-Empire?"
―A Mythrol, to the Mandalorian[5]

TheRazor Crest, also designatedM-111,[2] was anST-70 assault ship used by theMandalorianbounty hunterDin Djarin. Prior to the rise of theGalactic Empire, it served as a military patrol craft. The vessel eventually fell into the hands of Din Djarin, who lived and worked from it as he hunted bounties in theOuter Rim Territories in the early years of theNew Republic. He used it throughout thesearch for the child namedGrogu, and continued to use it on the quest to find Grogu's species in9 ABY. TheRazor Crest was destroyed by a single shot fired byGideon's light cruiser during askirmish onTython.

Description[]

"It's impressive that this gunship has survived the Empire without being impounded."
―Q9-0[7]
Din Djarin in the cargo hold of the Razor Crest

Din Djarin in the cargo hold of the Razor Crest

TheRazor Crest, owned byMandalorianbounty hunterDin Djarin,[5] was built as agunship[3] military craft[8]—specifically a model officially known as aST-70 assault ship[2] but commonly nicknamed a "Razor Crest"[16]—at some point before theformation of theGalactic Empire[8] in19 BBY,[9] and was used to patrol local territories.[8] Thestarship had twolaser cannons,[17] which Djarin replaced with more powerful ones than the original,[1] twoengines, and ahyperdrive. It could bepiloted by one individual and had room for two others.[17] A variety of equipment in the cargo hold could be found, including avacc tube, a weapons locker, and acarbonitefreezing chamber.[5] According to Djarin, one could initiate "ground security protocols" from inside the ship, providing a high degree of protection.[18]

History[]

Collecting bounties[]

"My ship has been destroyed. I'm trapped here."
"Stripped. Not destroyed. The Jawas steal. They don't destroy."
"Stolen or destroyed, makes no difference to me."
―Din Djarin and Kuiil, after theRazor Crest was stripped for parts by Jawas —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[12]
The Razor Crest is attacked by a ravinak.

TheRazor Crest is attacked by a ravinak.

TheRazor Crest was built before the rise of the Galactic Empire[5] in 19 BBY[9] and survived the ensuingImperial Era. Still functional during thereign of theNew Republic, theRazor Crest had come into the possession of Mandalorian bounty hunter[7] Din Djarin[19] by circa9 ABY.[10] Djarin used it as his personal living quarters as well as a transport for captured fugitives in theOuter Rim Territories.[8]

Around thatyear,[10] Djarin traveled to theiceplanetPagodon where he captured aMythrol and returned to the ship via a ferry. Upon spotting the ship, the Mythrol told Djarin that it was junk and that he would be happy to spend his credits to hire a better ship for transport. Djarin ignored him, but as they were about to depart, aravinak attacked the ship's landing gear, dragging it down. Djarin, though, repelled the beast with hisAmban phase-pulse blaster. After the Mythrol was found attempting to escape, Djarin subsequently froze him incarbonite.Djarin then returned toNevarro to turn in hisbounties to theBounty Hunters' Guild leader,Greef Karga. After accepting his nextbounty fromthe Client, he traveled to thedesertplanetArvala-7.[5]

The Razor Crest was scavenged for parts by a tribe of Jawas.

TheRazor Crest was scavenged for parts by a tribe of Jawas.

Arriving on Arvala-7, Djarin acquired his bounty,[5] returning to the ship withthe target in hand. However, theRazor Crest had been scavenged by aJawatribe for parts, rendering the ship unable to take off. Djarin tracked down the tribe with the help of theUgnaughtKuiil and negotiated for the parts, agreeing to acquire amudhornegg. Exchanging the egg for the parts, he rebuilt the ship with the help of Kuiil and departed the planet.[12]

Hunter becomes the hunted[]

"I can bring you in warm or I can bring you in cold."
"That's my line."
―Riot Mar and the Mandalorian, during space combat —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[17]

Djarin returned to Nevarro withGrogu in hand and turned in the bounty. After a change of heart, herescued Grogu and made his way back to the ship, but was stopped when the Bounty Hunters' Guild intervened. Djarin later escaped to his ship with the help ofhis tribe. Karga, who had sneaked on board during the gunfight, threatened him at gunpoint, but was shot and knocked out of the ship, after which Djarin left Nevarro with Grogu.[13]

Riot Mar pursues the Razor Crest.

Riot Mar pursues theRazor Crest.

The bounty hunter set his sights on theforest planet ofSorgan and landed some distance away from the local town. Deeming the locale unsafe for Grogu, Djarin returned to theRazor Crest, but was approached bykrill farmersCaben andStoke, who asked him to defend theirvillage fromraiders. The farmers helped Djarin unload supplies from the ship. Following thebattle at the village, Djarin was forced to depart the planet with Grogu after discovering that the Guild was still hunting him down.[20]

While inspace, theRazor Crest was attacked by bounty hunterRiot Mar in hisfighter. The gunship sustained damage to one of its engines, causing a fuel leak. Djarin braked his ship so that Mar overflew him, allowing him to shoot down Mar from behind. Djarin was forced to make an emergency landing inHangar 3-5 onTatooine. The bay's mechanic,Peli Motto, and her crew ofDUM-series pit droids, repaired the gunship while Djarin went toChalmun's Spaceport Cantina to look for work, meeting and teaming up with rookie bounty hunterToro Calican to take the bounty on themercenaryFennec Shand. While Motto was making repairs, Grogu wandered out of the ship, causing the curious Motto to begin to look after him. After Calican betrayed him, Djarin returned to the bay and found the rookie holding both Motto and Grogu hostage at theRazor Crest's entrance ramp. After killing Calican, Djarin boarded the gunship with Grogu and left Tatooine, paying for the repairs with the money he acquired for killing Shand.[17]

The prison break[]

"It's a five person job. I got four. All I need is the ride, and you brought it."
"The ship wasn't part of the deal."
"Well, theCrest is the only reason I let you back in here."
―Ranzar Malk and Din Djarin[7]
The Razor Crest at Ranzar Malk's space station.

TheRazor Crest at Ranzar Malk's space station.

Djarin took theRazor Crest to aspace stationhangar bay where he was convinced byRanzar Malk, known as "Ran," to join acrew ofmercenaries to rescue an imprisonedally from aNew Republic Correctional Transport, theBothan-5. Ran told Djarin that only reason he wanted him for the job was his ship. The team, led by the ex-ImperialsharpshooterMigs Mayfeld, included theDevaronianBurg, thedroidQ9-0, better known as "Zero," and theTwi'lek mercenaryXi'an. When Mayfeld saw theRazor Crest, he immediately expressed his concern with the ship, saying he could not believe it could fly and comparing it to a "Canto Bight slot machine."[7]

Djarin reluctantly agreed to let Zero pilot his ship during the mission. While checking theRazor Crest's systems, Zero encountered a garbledhologram transmission from Karga and reported the ship to be a mess. Zero questioned usingRazor Crest, saying that despite the modifications, the ship had leaking power lines, intermittent navigation, and thehyperdrive was operating at 63.3% efficiency. However, Ran replied that the gunship was off both Imperial and New Republic grids and that it could jam New Republic codes. Ran went on to explain that the plan was to board the space station through its blind spot, which was why Zero would be piloting.[7]

Djarin and the crew then departed the space station aboard theRazor Crest. During the journey, tensions grew between Djarin and Burg and they began to fight, accidentally opening a compartment with Grogu inside in the process. Mayfeld and the others examined, theorizing its origin. Mayfeld joked about taking Grogu away as his own pet. TheRazor Crest then exited hyperspace directly above the New Republic prison ship and maneuvered to land on top of the ship'shull, shaking the crew around in the process. Djarin opened a hatch beneath theRazor Crest to enter the prison ship.[7]

Zero remained on theRazor Crest and redirected the security alert while the rest of the searched for Ran's ally the aboard prison ship. During the mission, a tracking beacon was set off byLieutenantLant Davan, aNew Republic soldier of theNew Republic Correctional Corps, and Zero warned the crew that they had twenty minutes before New Republic reinforcements arrived. After finding Ran's ally, Xian's brother,Qin, Mayfeld, and his crew betrayed Djarin and locked him in a cell. Zero, meanwhile, looked through Djarin's transmissions and discovered his troubles with the Bounty Hunters' Guild and Grogu's importance to the Guild. Djarin, having escaped his cell, blocked communications from Zero. Zero then found the Grogu standing outside the cockpit. Zero got a blaster and began looking for Grogu, who had fled.[7]

Zero found Grogu, but Djarin, who had returned to the ship after defeating the rest of Mayfeld's crew, shot him in the back. Djarin flew theRazor Crest back to Ran's space station with Qin as his prisoner and collected the reward for Qin's rescue from Ran. As Djarin quickly left in his ship, Ran waved farewell to his old friend before ordering his men to kill him. However, as a gunship began to take off, Qin realized that Djarin had put a New Republic tracking beacon in his pocket. Several New RepublicX-wing starfighters arrived and attacked space station before Ran and Qin could launch a ship to defend themselves.[7]

Mission to Nevarro[]

While aboard the Razor Crest, Djarin watched a hologram transmission from Karga, who insisted that the Client was their mutual enemy and requested that the Mandalorian helped the Bounty Hunters' Guild in taking the Client out. Karga proposed that if Djarin brought Grogu back to Nevarro and as bait to eliminate out the Client, then Karga would clear his name and Djarin could keep the infant. Before returning to Nevarro, Djarin took theRazor Crest back to Sorgan and enlisted the help ofCara Dune, an ex-shock trooper for theAlliance to Restore the Republic who had helped on Sorgan. Back on theRazor Crest, Djarin and Dune discussed the mission and prepared for the coming battle in the cargo hold. In the cockpit, Grogu played with the ship's controls and causes theRazor Crest to veer sharply.[18]

Dune pointed out that they needed someone to watch over Grogu, so they returned to Arvala-7 to recruit Kuiil and his recently reprogrammed droidIG-11. Kuiil also convinced Djarin to let him bring his threeblurrgs. During the flight to Nevarro, Djarin and Dune had a game of arm wrestling. Grogu, thinking the Mandalorian was in danger,Force choked Dune before being stopped by Djarin. Kuiil helped Djarin create a new pram for Grogu in order to keep him safe and out of sight.[18]

When theRazor Crest arrived on Nevarro, Djarin and his team were greeted by Karga and three other bounty hunters. The team agreed that Djarin, Kuiil, and Dune would ride the blurrgs, while IG-11 stayed behind to guard the ship and Grogu. Later, after the plan to overthrow the Client'sforces failed and the team was exposed, Kuiil attempted to flee with Grogu back to theRazor Crest, but was gunned down shortly before reaching the ramp by twoscout troopers on74-Z speeder bikes. The scout troopers kidnapped the infant[18] and attempted to return him to the Client's superior,MoffGideon. IG-11 thus left the ship in order to pursue them and rescue Grogu. After a successful rescue and escape from Gideon's forces, Djarin and his crew returned to theRazor Crest with Grogu where Djarin buried Kuiil and gave the infant hismythosaur necklace. Dune and Karga remained on Nevarro while Djarin left with Grogu.[19]

Two rough landings[]

"I gave you a thousand credits. This is the best you could do?"
Din Djarin to Mon calamari engineer[21]

Din Djarin returned to Tatooine in pursuit of a Mandalorian rumored to be living in the town ofMos Pelgo, but found only an impostor,Cobb Vanth, who had been using Mandalorian armor to defend the town.[22] After Djarin took hold of the gear,Peli Motto was able to provide him with a fresh lead through her connections, though at a cost: in exchange for the information, Djarin was obliged to transport apassenger and her clutch of eggs to the estuary moon ofTrask, a journey which had to be made at sublight to protect the eggs.[14]

Razor Crest is chased by Carson Teva and Trapper Wolf's X-wings on Maldo Kreis

Razor Crest is chased by Carson Teva and Trapper Wolf's X-wings on Maldo Kreis

What would have otherwise been a slow and uneventful trip was interrupted nearMaldo Kreis by a New Republic patrol. PilotsCarson Teva andTrapper Wolf hailed theRazor Crest for a routine inspection, but soon realized that the ship had been involved in the raid onBothan-5. In an attempt to escape the New Republic pilots, Djarin steered theRazor Crest into Maldo Kreis' atmosphere and canyons, and a harrowing maneuver through a glacial passage seemed to do the trick. Luck was not Djarin's side, however, and theRazor Crest proved too heavy for the patch of ice it had come to rest on. It gave way and ship plummeted into an ice cave, sustaining significant structural damage to the hull and engine nacelles during the fall.[14]

Exhausted from the chase and lacking the resources needed to fully repair his ship, Djarin wanted to rest, but his passenger insisted that he fulfill his promise to deliver her and her brood to Trask safely. Time was of the essence, as the eggs were vulnerable to cold. While Djarin attempted to get theRazor Crest back into some semblance of working order, the passenger wandered deeper into the cave and discovered a natural hot spring, forcing Djarin to seek her out with Grogu in tow. The group then came under attack from a swarm ofknobby white ice spiders, who had made their nest near the hot spring. Taking refuge in theRazor Crest's cockpit, the trio were surrounded and vastly outnumbered, but they were saved by the timely arrival of Teva and Wolf. The New Republic pilots decided to let Djarin go free since he had tried to protect Lieutenant Davan back on theBothan-Five and forfeited the bounties on three priority criminals he had detained there, but refrained from assisting in repairing his ship and departed. TheRazor Crest still had a ruptured main hold and battered engines, but not wanting to stay in the ice cave any longer than necessary, Djarin sealed himself, Grogu, and the passenger in the cockpit of theRazor Crest, the only compartment that was still airtight, and lifted off.[14]

A crane walker salvages the Razor Crest on Trask

A crane walker salvages theRazor Crest on Trask

TheRazor Crest limped to Trask sometime later, but landing there was almost the ship's undoing. After hurtling through the atmosphere at dangerous speeds, unavoidable due to theRazor Crest's decrepit state, Din Djarin narrowly averted a catastrophic crash into a landing platform, but the ship still tumbled into the sea and sank when an engine suddenly died just before touchdown. After the craft was recovered by aheavy industrial crane transport, Djarin's first order of business was to pay adock worker 1,000 credits for repairs. When the Mandalorian returned after encounteringBo-Katan Kryze and two of herNite Owls, and helping them capture anImperialGozanti-class cruiser that belonged to Moff Gideon's fleet, theRazor Crest was space-worthy once more, though much the worse for wear. As a resigned Djarin guided the scarred vessel back into space, it shed various parts and panels.[21]

A detour and a dogfight[]

While attempting to reach the planetCorvus, where Din Djarin had been told by Bo-Katan that aJedi namedAhsoka Tano could be found, thehyperdrive of theRazor Crest failed. Djarin had Grogu climb into a narrow duct to try and rewire the mechanism, but the infant was too inept, and Djarin was left with little choice but to detour to Nevarro for more thorough repairs. Upon landing atthe city, Djarin was greeted by Cara Dune and Greef Karga. Karga assured the Mandalorian that repairs for theRazor Crest could be arranged, and promptly ordered two workers to restore the vessel to its prime. In the meantime, Karga recruited Djarin for araid on anImperial base that still threatened the safety and prosperity of Nevarro.[15]

During the raid, Djarin learned that not only was Moff Gideon still alive, but he was in need of Grogu's blood and was still searching for him. Fearing for Grogu, Djarin departed the Imperial base ahead of his companions and rushed back to the city. Karga, Dune, and aMythrol fought their way out of the base and escaped aboard aTrexler 906 Armored Marauder, drawing pursuit from fivescout troopers and fourOutland TIE fighters. Karga used the Marauder's turret to take out the scout troopers and one of the TIEs, but the latter's debris destroyed the turret and the other three TIEs were poised to strike. At that moment, theRazor Crest, now fully-repaired, crept up from behind the TIEs and blasted them from the skies. Karga invited Djarin to land for a drink and payment for his timely assistance, but the Mandalorian declined, accepting the repairs to his ship as payment enough, and immediately set off for Corvus. However, Djarin was unaware that theMimbanese worker who had fixed theRazor Crest was an Imperial collaborator and had concealed a tracking beacon on it, giving Moff Gideon a new opportunity to procure Grogu for his experiments.[15]

Destruction[]

Din Djarin subsequently visited Corvus and encountered the formerJediAhsoka Tano, who revealed the Child's name was Grogu, but declined to train him. Instead, Tano directed the Mandalorian toTython, where Grogu could use aSeeing stone to reach out withthe Force and possibly contact another Jedi who would be willing to train him.[23]

At Tython, Djarin landed theRazor Crest at the base of the mountain that held the temple, since the mountain's peak had no area large enough to accommodate the ship. As Djarin did not expect any visitors, he left the ship open and unsecured. Shortly after Grogu began meditating in the temple, Djarin was alarmed by the arrival of another vessel,Slave I, and headed down the mountain to intercept the possible threat. Djarin found himself outgunned byBoba Fett andFennec Shand, though the two only sought to reclaim Fett's armor, which Djarin had taken from Cobb Vanth on Tatooine. Before they could negotiate a trade, an Imperial troop carrier descended from the skies and touched down next to theRazor Crest.[11]

The Razor Crest is destroyed.

TheRazor Crest is destroyed.

A battle ensued, as Fett and Shand focused on eliminating thestormtroopers while Djarin tried in vain to retrieve Grogu from his meditation. As a second troop carrier landed with reinforcements, Fett made his way to theRazor Crest and donned his armor in time to return to Djarin and Shand, who had become surrounded. In short order, Fett drove the stormtroopers into a headlong retreat, then destroyed both fleeing troop carriers with a single well-placed missile. The trio's victory was short-lived, however, as a single blast from a turbolaser fired by Moff Gideon'slight cruiser blasted theRazor Crest into pieces, and a contingent ofdark troopers arrived and captured Grogu.[11]

Very little survived of theRazor Crest. Djarin sifted through the remains, which had been scattered across a crater, but only recovered thebeskar spear he had acquired on Corvus and the control knob that Grogu had been fond of playing with. Djarin did not dwell long on the loss of his ship, and left Tython with Fett and Shand aboardSlave I, heading for Nevarro in an attempt to find a way to rescue Grogu.[11]

Legacy[]

Following the destruction of the Razor Crest, Din Djarin replaced it with a N-1 starfighter.

Following the destruction of theRazor Crest, Din Djarin replaced it with a N-1 starfighter.

After losing his ship, Djarin would contact Peli Motto, seeking a replacement of a similar model. When Motto informed Djarin that she had found a replacement, he was disappointed to learn that it was not in fact another ST-70 Assault Ship, but instead anN-1 starfighter still undergoing repair by Motto. However, Djarin soon agreed to help repair thestarfighter and fashioned it to his liking and specifications. When taking thefighter for a test spin, Djarin initially controlled it as if it was a gunship, as he was used to the way theRazor Crest had handled. However, he soon learned to pilot it in a manner more suitable for a starfighter.[24]

Behind the scenes[]

"Jon's design brief was the A-10 Thunderbolt 'Warthog,' which I know extremely well. That's my favorite plane. When I was a kid, I would steer the family vacation to the Tucson air show, the main A-10 pilot training base. I got to sit in the cockpit and everything. The Warthog almost looks like a Star Wars vehicle, if you painted it the right color, because it doesn't have anything compound about it. It's all simple shapes. And that's the difficult thing about using the A-10. It's so conventional: wings, fuselage, and engine. It ends up looking like a toy if you're not careful. It's got to look at least as distinctive and odd as the Slave I. Is this the Slave I's brother vehicle? Is this another Mandalorian vehicle? But, by then, I knew I couldn't do those big weird shapes because that's not very A-10."
―Ryan Church[25]
Concept art of the Razor Crest.

Concept art of theRazor Crest.

TheRazor Crest was first mentioned in the videoThe Mandalorian Panel - Sunday, uploaded by the officialStar Wars YouTube channel onApril 4,2019.[3] The gunship made its first appearance in "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian," the first episode ofThe Mandalorian Season One, directed byDave Filoni.[5] The episode released onNovember 12, 2019.[26]

The craft was conceived byJon Favreau, and was designed byLucasfilm veteran concept artistRyan Church. Favreau's design brief was theA-10 Thunderbolt 'Warthog'[25] It was created as both practical and computer-generated models.[27] The designers drew inspiration from World War II plane aesthetics, military style aircrafts, and derelict planes seen in airport graveyards.[28]

Non-canon history[]

TheRazor Crest is mentioned in the non-canonLEGO Star Wars Awesome Vehicles, which establishes that it has a length of 25meters (80ft), a top speed of 800kph (497mph), and was manufactured byBelsmuth Consolidations Ltd.[29]

Appearances[]

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Sources[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.01.1Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy
  2. 2.02.12.2"Miscellaneous Ships and Vehicles (1)" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  3. 3.03.13.23.3SWYT-Logo The Mandalorian Panel – Sunday on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(original link is obsolete)
  4. 4.04.14.2The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season Two
  5. 5.005.015.025.035.045.055.065.075.085.095.10The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"
  6. Star Wars: The Mandalorian Handbook
  7. 7.007.017.027.037.047.057.067.077.087.097.10The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 6: The Prisoner"
  8. 8.08.18.28.38.4StarWars-DatabankII Razor Crest in theDatabank(backup link)
  9. 9.09.19.2According to theDatabank, theRazor Crest was built before the formation of theGalactic Empire, whichStar Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to19 BBY, meaning that the ship was built before that point in time.
  10. 10.010.110.2Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" ofThe Mandalorian Season One to9 ABY. In addition,SWInsider "A Certain Point of View" —Star Wars Insider 228 also dates "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" to nineyears after the events ofStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope, which corresponds to 9ABY perTimelines. "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" takes place after theconflict on Mandalore, which is the main event depicted in "Chapter 23: The Spies" and "Chapter 24: The Return," the final two episodes ofThe Mandalorian Season Three. Therefore, Seasons One through Three ofStar Wars: The Mandalorian must all be set in 9 ABY as well.
  11. 11.011.111.211.311.4The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 14: The Tragedy"
  12. 12.012.112.2The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 2: The Child"
  13. 13.013.1The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 3: The Sin"
  14. 14.014.114.214.3The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 10: The Passenger"
  15. 15.015.115.2The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 12: The Siege"
  16. The Book of Boba Fett logoStar Wars: The Book of Boba Fett — "Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian"
  17. 17.017.117.217.3The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger"
  18. 18.018.118.218.3The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 7: The Reckoning"
  19. 19.019.1The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 8: Redemption"
  20. The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 4: Sanctuary"
  21. 21.021.1The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 11: The Heiress"
  22. The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 9: The Marshal"
  23. The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 13: The Jedi"
  24. The Book of Boba Fett logoStar Wars: The Book of Boba Fett — "Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian"
  25. 25.025.1The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season One
  26. Premium-Era-real 'The Mandalorian': Jon Favreau Teases Disney+ Series at Star Wars Celebration by Aaron Couch & Graeme McMillan onThe Hollywood Reporter (December 10,2018) (backup link archived onNovember 9,2019)
  27. StarWars.com SWCC 2019: 9 Things We Learned fromThe Mandalorian Panel onStarWars.com(backup link)
  28. StarWars.com Inside ILM: Creating the Razor Crest Celebrates the Return of Modelmaking Magic toStar Wars onStarWars.com(backup link)
  29. LEGO Star Wars Awesome Vehicles
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