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This article covers a subject from a Star Wars: Visions story that Lucasfilm declared is set in an alternate history within a reimagined galaxy.

The Imperial Cargo Shuttle was a class of shuttle that was used by the Galactic Empire[1] and the Yasaburō clan on the planet Tao. Yasaburō used one such shuttle to travel to an Imperial-class Star Destroyer and confront his daughter Ochō, who had left the clan for the Empire.[2]

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Behind the scenes

"The Cargo Shuttle that Yasaburo and his henchmen use to break into the base is a Surprise for fans who know the original, and a respect to the developers of the time. I'm a fan of LucasArts' Star Wars games. "
―Junji Okubo, on a tweet regarding the shuttle[3]
Concept art of the Imperial Cargo Shuttle

Concept art of the Imperial Cargo Shuttle

The Imperial Cargo Shuttle first appeared in the Star Wars: Visions short film, "Lop & Ochō," which was produced by Geno Studio and directed by Yuki Igarashi.[2] Junji Okubo provided the design of the Imperial Cargo Shuttle, inferring that its design was inspired by Star Wars video games.[1] The design of the shuttle originated in the Star Wars: 1313,[4] a video game that has been in development since at least 2012.[5]

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Premium-Era-real 「スター・ウォーズ・ビジョンズ」の制作に参加しました。 (Japanese) on note.com (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Star-Wars-Visions-series-logo-short Star Wars: Visions — "Lop & Ochō"
  3. TwitterLogo 出雲重機 / IZMOJUKI 公式 (@izmojuki) on Twitter (post on October 2, 2021): "The Cargo Shuttle that Yasaburo and his henchmen use to break into the base is a Surprise for fans who know the original, and a respect to the developers of the time. I'm a fan of LucasArts' Star Wars games. #StarWarsVisions #LopandOcho" (backup link)
  4. SWYT-Logo 1313 Gameplay: Clip 3 - Star Wars on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
  5. Premium-Era-real Lucasfilm Still Looking At George Lucas' Live Action Star Wars TV Show And Star Wars 1313 by Sciretta, Peter on Slashfilm (December 9, 2015) (backup link archived on March 2, 2020)

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