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SLAVE I

Source:
(The Empire Strikes Back)

Collection: Evil Empire

Year: 2004
(Target Exclusive)

Assortment: Vehicles

Retail: $29.99

Assortment Number: 34512

UPC Number: 7693034512

Weapons and Accessories:

  • Includes Boba Fett Figure
  • Secret Reveal Multi-Missile Launcher
  • Pivoting Laser Cannons
  • Positionable Stabilizer Wings
  • Opening Canopy with room for Boba Fett figure
  • Weapons Rack for 4 additional Missiles
  • 8 Missiles
  • Blaster Rifle
  • Backpack

Comments: The elliptical silhouette of the Slave I is the last thing any fugitive would want to see on his or her rear sensor display. The Slave I's sophisticated anti-detection gear and stealth package ensure that very few fugitives ever see their captor coming. The vessel is armed with numerous laser cannons, as well as concealed projectile launchers. The battle-worn vessel was originally owned and piloted by Jango Fett, who passed on his impressive skills to his son, Boba. Shortly after the Battle of Hoth, Boba Fett pilots the Slave I in pusuit of the Millennium Falcon, successfully tracking the fighter from the Anoat system to Bespin.

Points of Interest:
  • The Slave I was originally released as Jango Fett's Slave 1, but this time it has OTC color scheme, the Sonic Charges feature has been removed, and additional weaponry has been added.
  • Boba Fett was originally released as POTJ 300th Figure Special Edition and Saga's Saga Ultimate Bounty set.
  • Boba Fett's backpack missile was inadvertantly left out of most sets. Missing missiles can be acquired from Hasbro.

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