The Trask walker was a type of walker used as a mobile loading gantry was in use on the estuary moon Trask, notably at a black market port. It was used to lift ships that had fallen into the sea.[1] Around 9 ABY,[3] one such crane was used to carry the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin's ship, the Razor Crest, out of the water after a crash into the sea on his mission to Trask.[1] It was similar to another model used at the Karthon Chop Fields.[4]
Characteristics[]
Bearing some similarities with another crane walker, the OI-CT, it also had legs and a lower half similar to an AT-AT, and a crane arm extending from the top. It was strong enough to lift a waterlogged Razor Crest out of the sea.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
The mobile loading gantry first appeared in "Chapter 11: The Heiress," where it was identified in the audio description.[1] The shot with the gantry carrying the Razor Crest was realized in CG by Industrial Light & Magic.[5]
Appearances[]
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 11: The Heiress" (First appearance)
- The Mandalorian Season 2 3
Non-canon appearances[]
Sources[]
"The Heiress" Episode Guide | The Mandalorian on StarWars.com (backup link) (Picture only)
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Making of Season Two"
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian Handbook
- The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season Two (First identified as Trask walker)
Non-canon sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 11: The Heiress"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season Two
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SWCC 2019: 9 Things We Learned from The Mandalorian Panel on StarWars.com (backup link) establishes that The Mandalorian is set about five years after the events of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 4 ABY. Therefore, the events of The Mandalorian, including the crane's appearance, must have taken place around 9 ABY.
- ↑
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 15: The Believer"
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The Emmy-winning Special Visual Effects of The Mandalorian: Season Two on the official ILMVFX YouTube channel (backup link)
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