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{{Quote|For you, Mon, okay. Take that XP-38A there. It's as hot as I have. But, watch it! Steering's real loose.|Barada|Old Friends: Ephant Mon's Tale}} | {{Quote|For you, Mon, okay. Take that XP-38A there. It's as hot as I have. But, watch it! Steering's real loose.|Barada|<ref name="Old Friends">{{Shortstory|story=Old Friends: Ephant Mon's Tale|book=Tales from Jabba's Palace}}</ref>}} | ||
The [[SoroSuub Corporation/Legends|SoroSuub Corporation]] '''XP-38A Utility Landspeeder''' was a utility version of the [[XP-38 sport landspeeder]]. It had an [[Autopilot/Legends|autopilot]] shaped to appear as an [[Astromech droid/Legends|Astromech droid]]. Although technically capable of seating three, it was often advertised as a 2-seater due to the small space of the third seat.<ref name="GG7" /> | The [[SoroSuub Corporation/Legends|SoroSuub Corporation]] '''XP-38A Utility Landspeeder''' was a utility version of the [[XP-38 sport landspeeder]]. It had an [[Autopilot/Legends|autopilot]] shaped to appear as an [[Astromech droid/Legends|Astromech droid]]. Although technically capable of seating three, it was often advertised as a 2-seater due to the small space of the third seat.<ref name="GG7" /> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
* | *{{Shortstory|story=At the Crossroads: The Spacer's Tale|book=Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina}} | ||
* | *{{Shortstory|story=Old Friends: Ephant Mon's Tale|book=Tales from Jabba's Palace}} | ||
*''[[Planet of Twilight]]'' | *''[[Planet of Twilight]]'' | ||
Latest revision as of 23:23, 24 August 2022
- "For you, Mon, okay. Take that XP-38A there. It's as hot as I have. But, watch it! Steering's real loose."
- ―Barada
The SoroSuub Corporation XP-38A Utility Landspeeder was a utility version of the XP-38 sport landspeeder. It had an autopilot shaped to appear as an Astromech droid. Although technically capable of seating three, it was often advertised as a 2-seater due to the small space of the third seat.[1]
Appearances
- "At the Crossroads: The Spacer's Tale"—Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina
- "Old Friends: Ephant Mon's Tale"—Tales from Jabba's Palace
- Planet of Twilight
Sources
- Galaxy Guide 7: Mos Eisley (First mentioned) (As "XP-38A")
- The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels
- The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels