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Latest revision as of 02:23, 24 August 2022
A Hutt floater was a repulsorlift conveyance designed to move Hutts around. A lucrative market, the type of floater owned by a Hutt was a mark of their social status. Undecorated floaters signified those just earning enough to survive, while gaudier, flashier models were a symbol of status. Owning an entire fleet of floaters was seen in some circles as a mark of social status. Gefferon Pleasure Craft produced the Nimbus Rider 2000, which was one of the more economical models on the market, aimed at those with limited financial means.
Appearances
- "A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale"—Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina
"To Hunt the Hutt" – Imperial Entanglements
- Star Wars: Dark Empire (First appearance)