SHADOWS OF THE EMPIRE
Action Fleet Battle Packs #5

Source:
(Shadows of the Empire)

Year: 1996

Assortment: Galoob Micro Machines

Retail: $7.99

Accessories:

  • Display Stand with 2 brackets

Comments: Each new action-scale replica from the Star Wars Action Fleet is loaded with cool, moveable features. Figures are interchangeable with all vehicles and creatures. Continue the epic adventure with Star Wars Action Fleet. And may the Force be with you...


Prince Xizor:
Underlord of Black Sun crime organization. Over 100 years old but looks 30. This reptilian-like villain exudes pheremones, which make him appear irresistible to human stock females.


Guri:
A droid in the form of a beautiful woman. The only human replica droid programmed as an assassin. Fights Leia and Luke in hand-to-hand combat.


Chewbacca:
Wookiee copilot of the Millennium Falcon. Rescued Princess Leia from Prince Xizor's lair.


LE-BO2D9 (LEEBO):
Dash Rendar's droid copilot. A stripped-down skeletal model who carries a tool bag slung over one shoulder.


Dash Rendar:
Thief, smuggler, mercenary and ace pilot, Rendar is hired by Princess Leia as a bodyguard for Luke. He is an integral part of the mission to rescue Luke, Lando and Leia from the Imperial Center.


Jix:
Swoop rider. At Vader's request, attempted to protect Luke Skywalker from Jabba the Hutt.


Swoops:

  • Craft: Mobquet Flare-S Swoop
  • Type: Repulsorlift Vehicle
  • Maximum Speed: 600 Kilometers Per Hour
  • Weapons: None
  • Crew: 1 Pilot

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