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"My name is Raxlo and this is my harvester."
―Raxlo introducing himself to Sellaccc Orryak[6]

A harvester was owned by the Gozzo businessman Raxlo during the High Republic Era. The harvester had a detachable shuttle to escape.[1] It had various components which could be attached, such as a drill, treads, or walker legs.[6][4] During a cave-in on Tenoo, the harvester was partially crushed by falling rocks, totaling it. Raxlo cannibalized parts from the harvester to construct a raft used to escape the cave. Eventually, another harvester was built.[4]

Behind the scenes

Raxlo's harvester first appeared in the episode "Forest Defenders" of the Disney Junior animated series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures.[1] The drill compartment of the harvester was modeled by Gabriel Lopez for the episode "Tree Troubles".[7]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures template logo Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Forest Defenders"
  2. Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures template logo Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Tree Troubles"
  3. Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures template logo Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Raxlo Strikes Back"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures template logo Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Helpful Harvester"
  5. The second season of Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures spans the dedication of the Starlight Beacon (which appears in the season one finale "The Prince and the Pirate") and the mission to Vrant Tarnum (which appears in "Yoda Rescue"), both of which are dated to 232 BBY by Star Wars: Timelines. Therefore the first 21 episodes of Young Jedi Adventures Season Two, which includes "The Helpful Harvester," takes place in 232 BBY.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures template logo Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "Raxlo to the Rescue"
  7. ArtStation-Logo Gabriel Lopez (@gabelopez) on ArtStation: Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures – Droids 1: "Models done for Young Jedi Adventures. This show is on Disney+ and it's a great show for kids ! i was only responsible for the models... the texture work were done by the great artists at Icon." (backup link)
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