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" are our reinforcements? In our position, you take what you can get, kid." ―Ezra Bridger and Kanan Jarrus[src] Hammerhead corvettes were a model of corvette used in the years leading up to[1] and during the Galactic Civil War.[2] The ships were inspired by a design that dated back centuries. After learning of the rebellion's losses at the Battle on Garel, Imperial senator Bail Organa of Alderaan dispatched his adopted daughter, Princess Leia Organa, along with three Hammerhead corvettes—P1, P2 and P3—to Lothal to expand the rebel fleet, under the guise of delivering relief supplies to the people of Lothal. The princess planned for the rebels to steal them to conceal Alderaan's involvement with the rebellion, but Lieutenant Yogar Lyste installed gravity locks to prevent the corvettes from taking off. With the help of former Lothal governor Ryder Azadi, who had constructed the locks while he was in prison, the rebels were able to commandeer the corvettes and add them to their growing fleet.




In 2 BBY,[7] the former Sith Lord Maul assaulted one of the rebellion's corvettes. He interrogated the crew, leading to Maul capturing the Ghost personnel in order to unlock holocrons. Later, Phoenix Squadron escorted one of their transports to evacuate rebel sympathizers at Mykapo in front of an imminent Imperial takeover. "Call up a Hammerhead corvette. I have an idea." ―Admiral Raddus during the Battle of Scarif[src] After the rebellion was reorganized into the Alliance to Restore the Republic, several Hammerheads partially made up the motley assortment of vessels that was the nascent Alliance Fleet. One such ship was the Lightmaker, which was a part in Admiral Raddus' fleet just prior to the Battle of Yavin, under the command of Kado Oquoné. The vessel was present at the Battle of Scarif. During the battle, Raddus ordered it to ram into the side of a disabled Imperial I-class Star Destroyer, causing it to crash into a second Star Destroyer and then into the Shield Gate, allowing the Death Star plans to be transmitted from the planet's surface.




After the transmission is received by the fleet, several Hammerhead corvettes, along with some of the fleet began the jump into hyperspace just before the arrival of the Devastator. Hammerhead corvettes first appeared in "A Princess on Lothal," the tenth episode of the second season of Star Wars Rebels, which also saw the introduction of Princess Leia Organa on the show.[1] The ships are based on the Hammerhead-class cruisers from the now Legends video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Star Wars Rebels – "A Princess on Lothal" ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story ↑ Star Wars Rebels – "The Protector of Concord Dawn" ↑  "The Gangsters of Galzez"—Star Wars Rebels Magazine 20 ↑ The events of this article take place in or after Star Wars Rebels: Steps Into Shadow, which is the first known episode to take place in the second year before the Battle of Yavin. As such, we can deduce that this event takes place in the second year before the Battle of Yavin.




For more information, see Wookieepedia's Timeline of Star Wars Rebels Events. ↑ Star Wars Rebels – "The Holocrons of Fate" ↑ Star Wars Rebels – "Iron Squadron" ↑ Rogue One: A Star Wars Story novel Our community, 824 want it Our community, 644 want it Our community, 778 want it Our community, 530 want it Our community, 876 want it Our community, 973 want it Our community, 749 want it Our community, 792 want it Our community, 831 want it Our community, 818 want it Our community, 879 want it Our community, 544 want it Our community, 739 want it Bikini Bottom Undersea Party Our community, 835 want it Our community, 225 want it Our community, 304 want it Our community, 337 want it Star Wars: The Battle of Hoth Our community250 want this set Our community279 want this set Our community, 420 want it The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Our community, 436 want it




Our community, 481 want it Our community, 597 want it See All Action Figures! TV & Movie Characters Mini Figures & Collectibles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 & 4 Years ALL OPTIONS FOR Brand THE UGGLYS PET SHOP! ALL OPTIONS FOR Character/Theme Captain America: Civil War Disney Beauty and the Beast Disney Big Hero 6 Movie - Force Awakens Nightmare on Elm Street Star Wars: Air Hogs Star Wars: Black Series Star Wars: Hot Wheels Star Wars: Micro Machines Star Wars: Rogue One Star Wars: The Force Awakens Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadow The Secret Life of Pets Destination Star Wars: Rebel Base See All Star Wars Star Wars Figures, Vehicles & Role-PlayToys”R”Us, Babies”R”Us are registered trademarks of Toys”R”Us (Canada) Ltd. Use of this site signifies your acceptance of Toys"R"Us Website Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.The story of director Justin Lin’s rise to stardom is one with humble beginnings, bold-bordering-on-reckless financial choices, and hugely successful returns.




But it’s those early days that Lin tries to keep in mind whenever he’s working on a film, be it his 80s throwback passion project Hollywood Adventures or the next chapter in the iconic pop culture sci-fi series, Star Trek 3. Yahoo! was able to chat with Lin while the director was preparing to place his hands in wet cement outside of TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood in celebration of the landmark’s 88th anniversary. Their conversation ranged from Lin’s childhood, to his maxing out 10 credit cards in an attempt to fund his debut film, to a fortuitous meeting with MC Hammer that secured the necessary capital for Lin when his own money ran short (that’s a story worth following the Yahoo! link for in and of itself). Lin also talked about the impetus behind his role as producer in the Chinese-language comedy, Hollywood Adventures, another tale worth checking out. We’ll focus here on his comments regarding Star Trek 3. Lin’s familiarity with Star Trek started about as early as you can get.




He recalls watching episodes of the TV series with his parents late at night after their long working days were done. “I thought about how much a part of my life Star Trek was,” Lin said. “Growing up, my parents had this little fish and chips restaurant in Anaheim in the shadows of Disneyland, and they didn’t close until 9 PM. As a family, we didn’t eat dinner until 10 PM, and we would watch the original Star Trek every night at 11. My dad worked 364 days a year, only took Thanksgiving off, and from age 8 to 18, the only time I could hang out with my parents was by staying late. And every night, it was Star Trek on Channel 13 in L.A. That was my childhood. All my friends were Star Wars kids but I didn’t go to the movies, so I was the Star Trek kid. Thinking about this, it became a very personal and very emotional decision.” — Justin Lin (@trailingjohnson) June 4, 2015 So when Lin got the call from J.J. Abrams last December encouraging him to boldly go for the empty director’s chair on Star Trek 3, Lin did just that.




And rather than simply inherit another franchise (though that worked out pretty well for both Lin and Universal with Fast & Furious), he plans to go above and beyond: “As great as JJ’s films were, there’s still a lot to be mined from these characters,” Lin said. “They haven’t really gone on their five-year mission, so what we experienced in the TV show hasn’t been touched on yet. That sets up an opportunity for exploration and the deeper you go, the more you are examining humanity. Those are the things that I absorbed as a kid and hope to tap into and embrace and celebrate. By the time this movie comes out, Star Trek will have been around for 50 years.” As for his take on the material, “It’s all new and fresh. The Klingons, Romulans and other species are great, but it’s time to go further. It has been fun to focus on creating whole new worlds and species.” So for fans of the franchise who have been waiting for this new generation to actually head off planet and into space on a grand adventure, Lin’s Star Trek 3 may be just what you’ve been hoping for.

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