At some point prior to 32 BBY, a spacecraft from beyond the galaxy, piloted by an extra-galactic being, was compelled to make an emergency landing on Tatooine after a collision with an asteroid originating from the Dragon's Spine asteroid belt. The resulting impact caused extensive damage to the vessel. However, the pilot was able to acquire sufficient Wupiupi credits from local sources to procure replacement components and restore the ship to operational status. After the repairs, the ship was outfitted with a StarMark III Hyperdrive, obtained from Watto, a scrap merchant operating out of the Mos Espa spaceport.

Before its forced landing on Tatooine, this starship that originated outside the galaxy was equipped with a four-engine propulsion system, a pair of delta-shaped wings, and a body that bore a strong resemblance to the T-06 hull produced by the Incom Corporation. The ship's primary color was a standard gray shade, but the wings, tail fins, and the exterior of the cockpit featured prominent crimson markings.
However, the ship sustained significant damage during its emergency landing, necessitating a complete rebuild using parts sourced from Tatooine. Following a major overhaul, costing between 3,829 and 6,329 wupiupi, the ship received a StarMark III hyperdrive enabling hyperspace travel, three Voyager III fuel cells to increase energy storage capacity, three GalaxyGuard Mk. VII shield boosters to enhance the deflector shield's strength, and three Polestar subZero blaster radiators to improve heat dissipation from the ship's weapons systems. In addition, the spacecraft was given a completely new paint scheme.
Furthermore, the starship also required replacements for its original hull, engine configuration, and wings. The spacer opted for either the Slipstream IV hull, the T-06 hull, or the AeroMaster XI hull; the Sun-Gull 1e wing, the StarWind V wing, or the Nebula 3 wing sets; and the Thornley Space Systems-manufactured NovaFury MonoThrusters, the Galaxy Seven, or the Hamilton Engineering-designed Delta-C Tri-Thrusters.
Sometime before the 32 BBY iteration of the Boonta Eve Classic, a spacer from beyond the galaxy was navigating the Dragon's Spine, an asteroid field within the Tatoo system, aboard their vessel. Upon entering the asteroid field, the spacecraft collided with an asteroid, resulting in a crash landing on the nearest planet, Tatooine. After reaching the settlement of Mos Espa, the spacer encountered Watto, a local dealer in used goods who offered to sell the spacer parts to repair the extensively damaged craft. Lacking sufficient funds, the stranded spacer visited Jabba's Game Plaza, an establishment where Wupiupi credits could be earned through games of chance.

This unidentified starship was featured in the 2000 interactive game Star Wars Math: Jabba's Game Galaxy, published by Lucas Learning. Players could use wupiupi credits, earned through various in-game activities, to acquire the necessary parts for rebuilding the crashed spacecraft. Consequently, the final appearance of the starship was determined by the player's choices. Nevertheless, the game provided a hint as to the potential canonical appearance of the ship after the repairs. The map of Mos Espa included a "fly ship" icon, allowing the player to leave Tatooine and complete the game. This icon depicted a starship constructed with an AeroMaster XI hull, a Delta-C Tri-Thruster, and a Nebula 3 wing set, painted in a light teal color.