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+ | |Fate = Out of production; replaced by 74-Z speeder bike}}The '''614-AvA speeder bike''' (also known as an '''Lothal Speeder Bike''') are a series of speeder bikes used by the [[Galactic Empire]]. Manufactured by Aratech Repulsor Company, these speeder bikes are armed with twin laser cannons located at the front and work alongside [[All Terrain Defense Pod]] walkers and [[TIE Fighter]]s to form a high-speed strike force, cutting down escaping Rebels. |
Speeder Bikes are idea for long-distance scouting missions and patrolling large areas with minimal use of fuel or personnel. More nimble than Troop Transports, they allow [[Stormtroopers]] to survey difficult terrain or chase after fleeing suspects. |
Speeder Bikes are idea for long-distance scouting missions and patrolling large areas with minimal use of fuel or personnel. More nimble than Troop Transports, they allow [[Stormtroopers]] to survey difficult terrain or chase after fleeing suspects. |
Revision as of 16:44, 16 August 2016
The 614-AvA speeder bike (also known as an Lothal Speeder Bike) are a series of speeder bikes used by the Galactic Empire. Manufactured by Aratech Repulsor Company, these speeder bikes are armed with twin laser cannons located at the front and work alongside All Terrain Defense Pod walkers and TIE Fighters to form a high-speed strike force, cutting down escaping Rebels.
Speeder Bikes are idea for long-distance scouting missions and patrolling large areas with minimal use of fuel or personnel. More nimble than Troop Transports, they allow Stormtroopers to survey difficult terrain or chase after fleeing suspects.
Trivia
- The design of this speeder bike model was developed from an early illustration by concept artist Joe Johnston in 1979.
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