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    Best Star Wars Planetary Vehicles | The StarWars.com 10

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    Best Star Wars Planetary Vehicles | The StarWars.com 10



    Veröffentlicht am 27.08.2015
    In this installment, we’re picking the galaxy’s greatest modes of on-world transportation, from those built for speed to those built for sarlacc sightseeing.

    10. AT-TE
    Meet a battle droid battalion's worst nightmare. Stomping over all opposition to open our list is the AT-TE, or all All Terrain Tactical Enforcer.
    A giant, walking tank, the 6-legged AT-TE has everything a clone trooper needs to clear out plenty of clankers.
    That’s probably why three of the Republic’s best made one their retirement home.

    9. Imperial Troop Transport
    It was created to spread tyranny in playrooms, and now does so on Lothal and other Empire-ruled worlds.
    In addition to stormtroopers and cargo, the Imperial Troop Transport moves prisoners – on display for all to see – making it a powerful tool of intimidation.
    While we’d never recommend backing down from Imperials, be ready for a fight.

    8. Snowspeeder
    Looking to find lost Rebels or take down AT-ATs on a desolate ice world? You want a snowspeeder.
    With a sleek wedge-shaped design, and a smaller frame that allows for quick turns and blazing speed, this Rebel craft can do it all.

    7. Sandcrawler
    When you’re in the droid business, you need some trunk space. And the Sandcrawler has plenty.
    It’s essentially a moving fortress, featuring massive treads, an imposing exterior, and the tools and room to move product quickly.

    6. Republic Attack Gunship
    How do you kick off the Clone Wars in style? With THIS. The Republic Attack Gunship is tailor-made for battle-droid destruction:
    it has laser turrets, rocket launchers, and very cool cockpit bubbles we’d LOVE to try out.

    5. Landspeeder
    Perfect for a desert drive or arms-deal date, the landspeeder is among the galaxy’s most popular on-world transports.
    Models differ in design, from the pointed nose of the V-35 to the cool half-dome windshield and turbine trio of the X-34, but all look sharp.
    FYI: when you’re looking for a runaway astromech, a landspeeder is the ONLY way to travel.

    4. Sail Barge
    For Tatooine crime lords with a taste for the…finer things, a luxury sail barge is essential.
    The ultimate symbol of excess, the sail barge has room for hundreds of guests and space for all kinds of live entertainment.
    Still, no sail barge is Jedi and princess-proof.

    3. Pod racer
    Two high-powered engines. One open-air cockpit. All awesome.
    The Podracer is one of the most fun and unique vehicles of a galaxy far, far away, with unmatched velocity and a totally original look.

    2. Speeder bike
    In the forests of Endor, on the streets of Lothal, and almost everywhere else, you’ll find the amazing speeder bike.
    Blindingly fast, it requires great skill to drive and maneuver, and the forked front and blaster cannons only add to its cool quotient.
    If that doesn’t convince you, just remember: speeder bikes are Ewok approved.

    1. AT-AT
    It is immense in size. It is second to none in firepower. And it is near unstoppable.
    An AT-AT, or All-Terrain Armored Transport, represents the might and mercilessness of the Empire.
    It has a menacingly cold, high-tech aesthetic — a perfect match for those inside. And the sight, sound of,
    or tremor felt from the walker’s thunderous steps can strike fear in the heart of the most seasoned Rebel.
    The AT-AT is memorable and awe-inspiring, no matter which side you’re on. That’s why we rank it #1.

    So what do you think? Did we overlook something? Did we nail it? Are we out of our minds?
    Comment and let us know, and maybe give that Like button a Force click.
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