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The following is a list of fictional starships, cruisers, battleships, and other spacecraft in the Star Wars saga.
Acclamator-class assault ship
Corellian corvette
The Corellian corvette Tantive IV is the first ship to appear in Star Wars. External linksDeath Star
Death Stars are planet-destroying mobile space stations that appear throughout the Star Wars series.External linksEbon Hawk
The Ebon Hawk is the player's character's ship in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. It is designed to be reminiscent of the Millennium Falcon.External linksGeonosian solar sailer
Count Dooku (Christopher Lee) reaches Coruscant aboard a Geonosian solar sailer in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. The ship's solar sail was originally part of the concept for the Naboo royal starship in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. The insectoid ship resembles both a beetle and a butterfly. Its forward cockpit bubble was added when it was determined there was a need for a shot of Dooku sitting next to his pilot.External linksImperial landing craft
Imperial landing craft were inserted into the Special Edition release of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The all-CGI ships were initially designed as part of the Shadows of the Empire multimedia campaign.External linksLambda-class shuttle
Lambda-class shuttles first appear in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and were later added to the Special Edition release of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.External linksMillennium Falcon
The Millennium Falcon is Han Solo's (Harrison Ford) and Chewbacca's (Peter Mayhew)'s Corellian YT-1300 freighter in the original Star Wars trilogy.External linksMoldy Crow
A modified Corellian HWK-90 used by Kyle Katarn and Jan Ors in the Star Wars: Dark Forces and Star Wars: Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight video games.External linksMon Calamari cruiser
Mon Calamari cruisers make up part of the Rebel fleet that attacks the Death Star in Return of the Jedi.External linksNaboo royal cruiser
A Naboo royal cruiser is destroyed in a failed attempt to assassinate Padmé Amidala (Natalie Portman) at the beginning of Attack of the Clones. The ship's design was inspired by the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.External linksNaboo royal starship
Padmé Amidala escapes from and returns to Naboo aboard a Naboo royal starship in The Phantom Menace. An early design depicted the ship powered by a solar sail; when Lucas called for a sleeker look, designer Doug Chiang drew inspiration from 1950s hood ornaments.External linksNaboo star skiff
Padmé Amidala travels to Mustafar aboard a Naboo star skiff in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Design Ryan Church sketched the ship to appear "supercharged". Only the ship's boarding ramp was built full scale; some footage was altered from material used in Attack of the Clones.External linksNaboo yacht
Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christiansen) travel to Geonosis aboard a Naboo yacht in Attack of the Clones. The ship is designed to be reminiscent of the "rocket ships" scene in pulp science-fiction.External linksNebulon-B frigate
A Nebulon-B frigate first appears in The Empire Strikes Back.External linksNeimoidian shuttle
Neimoidian shuttles appear throughout the prequel trilogy. Its design is based on a Trade Federation landing ship turned vertically and altered to be more insectoid and less symmaetrical.External linksOutrider
The Outrider is Dash Rendar's YT-2400 freighter in the Shadows of the Empire multimedia campaign. It is a playable ship in the Shadows of the Empire video game and Hasbro released an Outrider toy. While Steve Perry outlined the ship's story and role, Doug Chiang designed the ship itself. The Outrider was digitally inserted into the Special Edition of A New Hope. External linksRadiant VII
The Republic cruiser Radiant VII appears at beginning of The Phantom Menace. Doug Chiang designed the ship to have a visual link to the original trilogy's blockade runner.External linksRaven's Claw
A ship used by Kyle Katarn and Jan Ors in Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.External linksRebel blockade runner
The Corellian corvette Tantive IV, sometimes identified as a blockade runner, is the first ship to appear in Star Wars. Darth Vader (David Prowse) and his stormtroopers capture the ship and its crew.External links
Republic assault ship
Republic assault ships appear in Attack of the Clones. These ships, originally called "Jedi troop transports", demonstrate a connection to the original trilogy's star destroyers through their triangular hulls.External linksRepublic attack cruiser
Republic attack cruisers, also known as Venator-class star destroyers, appear throughout Revenge of the Sith.External linksRepublic cruiser
External linksSith infiltrator
Darth Maul (Ray Park) pilots a Sith infiltrator in The Phantom Menace. Its design includes elements of the TIE interceptor and Lambda-class shuttle. The vehicle has been made into toys by Hasbro and Galoob and models kits by Lego and Ertl.External linksSlave I
Slave I is the starship used by bounty hunter Jango Fett (Temuera Morrison) in Attack of the Clones and by his clone, Boba Fett (Jeremy Bulloch), in The Empire Strikes Back.External linksStar Destroyer
Star destroyers appear in a variety of forms throughout the Star Wars franchise.External links
Starfreighter
Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker travel to Naboo aboard a starfreighter in Attack of the Clones. The transport's design is partly based on an ocean liner.External linksTantive IV
The Corellian corvette Tantive IV is the first ship to appear in Star Wars. It is used by Princess Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) in A New Hope and by her adopted father, Bail Organa (Jimmy Smits), in Revenge of the Sith.External linksTheta-class shuttle
Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) travels aboard a Theta-class shuttle in Revenge of the Sith. The ship was designed to appear like a predecessor to the Lambda-class shuttle. Only the shuttle's boarding ramp was built for filming.External linksTrade Federation battleship
Trade Federation battleships appear in all three of the prequel films. Lucas called for these ships to have a "saucer" look with a distinct front and rear, achieved by placing the engines on one side of the ship and the antennae and docking bays on the other.External linksTrade Federation cruiser
General Grievous' flagship in Revenge of the Sith is the Trade Federation cruiser Invisible Hand. The raised spire helped differentiate the command ship from the other capital ships over Coruscant and to help map out the ship's various locations. More sets aboard the ship were built than seen in the film; several "serial-type escapades" were cut from the final release. Other sets, built inside a mount that could rotate them, were used to depict the vessel's collapse.External linksTrade Federation landing ship
Trade Federation landing ships transport the Trade Federation's invasion forces to Naboo's surface in The Phantom Menace. Although initial designs were reminiscent of dirigibles, the final design is based on a dragonfly. Lucas liked the ship's similarity to a biplane.External linksVenator-class star destroyer
Republic attack cruisers, also known as Venator-class star destroyers, appear throughout Revenge of the Sith.External linksVirago
The Virago is Xizor's ship in Shadows of the Empire. Its clamshell design, styled after a stealth fighter, is inspired by pulley castings.External linksReferences
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