Borvo the Hutt's starfighter


This particular type of single-pilot starfighter was a combat-ready starship class. The mercenaries hired by the smuggler Borvo, a Hutt, utilized them circa 32 BBY. Uniquely, they incorporated two distinct engine designs. Borvo strategically employed these fighters while briefly allied with Naboo's Bravo Flight. Following Borvo's betrayal, Lieutenant Gavyn Sykes launched an assault on Borvo's location, engaging numerous starfighters of this type.

Characteristics

These starfighters featured a beige color scheme and a compact form factor. The main body of each fighter was flanked by two engines of differing sizes, and they were armed with a complement of laser cannons.

History

Around the time of the Invasion of Naboo in 32 BBY, the smuggler Borvo, a Hutt, made use of this starfighter model within his criminal enterprise; his mercenaries piloted them. At least one was stationed at Borvo's base, the N-1 assembly site, on Naboo. Kol Kotha used it when Borvo was in league with the Royal Naboo Security Forces, flying it on missions alongside Naboo pilots, including strikes on Comm 4 and a Federation base.

Further starfighters of this class were located at the Hutt's base on Porso Hill. These were used to defend Borvo's personal transport after he tried to sell captured Naboo slaves. In response, Lieutenant Gavyn Sykes and his wingmates attacked Porso Hill, destroying some and scattering the rest. Kotha then betrayed Borvo and flew as Sykes' wingmate in his personal starfighter during the liberation of Camp Four.

Behind the scenes

Concept art of Borvo's starfighters

The 2000 video game Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo marks the single and only appearance of this starfighter to date.

Appearances

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