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This article is non-canon within the canon continuity.

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

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"Whoa! Whoa! What's with the thrusters?"
"We are approaching the insurgent hideouts. Very treacherous."
―The conductor sharing his nervousness with his new helper[1]

This conductor was a human individual who operated an Imperial-utilized hovertrain planet of Golak[1] at some point between 18 BBY and 3 BBY.[2] They were scared of the native Jangori tribe, accelerating their train and starling their inexperienced helper while passing through a Jangori settlement.

Their fears would be reinforced when Jangori insurgents ambushed the train, though the compliment of stormtroopers aboard were able to fight them off long enough for the train to escape to safety.[1]

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Behind the scenes

Concept art for the train conductor and their helper.

Concept art for the train conductor and their helper.

This conductor made their first appearance in the Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 episode "The Bandits of Golak", written and directed by Ishan Shukla, and produced by 88 Pictures.[1] They were designed by both TG Satheesh and Aajjay Mahajan,[3] and were voiced by Sumanto Ray.[1]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Star-Wars-Visions-series-logo-short Star Wars: Visions — "The Bandits of Golak"
  2. "The Bandits of Golak" takes place during the Great Jedi Purge, which ended with the Mission to Malachor per The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem. Star Wars: Timelines dates the mission to 3 BBY, this is when the Jedi Purge ended. The short also features TIE/ln space superiority starfighters, which were introduced in 18 BBY per Timelines. Therefore, "The Bandits of Golak" must take place between 18 BBY and 3 BBY.
  3. StarWars.com "The Bandits of Golak" Episode Guide | Visions Volume 2 on StarWars.com (backup link)
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