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"We are Troik. If that Hattan patrol gets much closer, they'll kill us all, no questions asked."
Hayna[1]

Hattans were a group of soldiers on the planet At Achrann. They were at war with the Troiks. When SM-33 and Jod Na Nawood stepped off the Onyx Cinder, they met a group of Hattans who asked them what flag they flew. Nawood negotiated with the Hattan, giving the Hattan a couple of Wim's dataries, in exchange for an entire herd of eopies which had been stolen from the Troiks. Nawood and SM-33 then returned the animals to the Troiks.[1]

The Hattan forces included at least one tank.[1]

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Behind the scenes

The Hattan first appeared in "Can't Say I Remember No At Attin," the fourth episode of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.[1]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 SkeletonCrew-FinalLogo Star Wars: Skeleton Crew — "Can't Say I Remember No At Attin"
  2. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" of The Mandalorian Season One to 9 ABY. In addition, SWInsider "A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 228 also dates "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" to nine years after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which corresponds to 9 ABY per Timelines. "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" takes place after the conflict on Mandalore, which is the main event depicted in "Chapter 23: The Spies" and "Chapter 24: The Return," the final two episodes of The Mandalorian Season Three. Therefore, Seasons One through Three of Star Wars: The Mandalorian must all be set in 9 ABY as well. StarWars.com SWCA 2022: 20 Highlights from Lucasfilm's Studio Showcase on StarWars.com (backup link) states that Star Wars: Skeleton Crew takes place in the same timeframe as Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Star Wars: Ahsoka—the latter of which can also be dated to 9 ABY following the reasoning here. As such, Skeleton Crew must take place around 9 ABY as well.
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