Summary
Ahsoka features a mix of familiar original trilogy-era vehicles and new ships, including the Home One, E-wing, and T-65B X-wing.
The show introduces new vessels such as the
Vesper
, T-6 shuttle, and LAAT/le Patrol Gunship, expanding the Star Wars franchise.
Ahsoka also includes iconic ships from the animated shows like the
Ghost
,
Phantom II
, and Hammerhead Corvettes, connecting the series to its predecessors.
In the first season of Ahsoka, audiences can expect to see a wide array of Star Wars starships, land vehicles, and starfighters. Taking place less than ten years after Return of the Jedi and building upon storylines from both Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, it's no surprise that many vehicles from the original trilogy era make a return in Ahsoka. However, fans will also be treated to several starships from the animated shows, some of which are making their live-action debuts. Additionally, as Ahsoka explores uncharted territory in the Star Wars canon continuity, new ships are introduced to the Star Wars franchise.
The story of Ahsoka revolves around its main protagonist, Ahsoka herself, who is a former Jedi. Alongside Sabine Wren, she embarks on a mission to find the missing Ezra Bridger and prevent the feared Grand Admiral Thrawn from resurfacing. This journey takes them to the extragalactic world of Peridea, a new addition to the Star Wars canon. Throughout Ahsoka's eight episodes, viewers will witness the presence of 24 different vehicles, bringing the Star Wars universe to life.
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24 Home One
The Home One, which serves as the flagship of the Rebel Alliance in Return of the Jedi, makes a comeback in four episodes of Ahsoka as a crucial member of the New Republic fleet. This iconic starship is actually a modified MC80A Home One-Type Heavy Star Cruiser and was famously commanded by Admiral Ackbar during the significant Battle of Endor.
23 Vesper
22 Eta-Class Shuttle
At the beginning of Ahsoka's pilot, the Vesper is under attack from Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati. However, in subsequent episodes, we see other vessels of the same unnamed ship class. Interestingly, this ship from the New Republic bears a faint resemblance to the ones briefly glimpsed in Star Wars: The Force Awakens during the destruction of the Hosnian system.
Introduced in season 2 of The Clone Wars, the Eta-class shuttle is commonly employed by Republic ambassadors, primarily Jedi. Ahsoka marks its live-action appearance, serving as the personal vessel of Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati, before being taken over by the rescued Ezra Bridger.
21 E-wing
The E-wing starfighter first appeared in the Star Wars: Dark Empire comics of the Legends continuity, serving as a replacement for the X-wing starfighters. Although initially met with challenges as the New Republic's new versatile spacecraft, gradual enhancements ultimately established it as a worthy successor to the iconic X-wing. The live-action debut of New Republic E-wings can be witnessed in the pilot episode of Ahsoka.
20 T-6 One-Nine-Seven-Four
Ahsoka unveils the live-action version of the T-6 shuttle, a notable spacecraft from The Clone Wars. Unlike the majority of its kind, Ahsoka Tano’s personal ship, which initially emerged in the Rebels' final episode, undergoes custom modifications that encompass a blaster cannon, among other enhancements.
19 RZ-1 A-Wing
18 T-65B X-Wing
: The Rebel Alliance A-wing interceptors made their first appearance in Return of the Jedi. These iconic ships have also been featured in various canon-exclusive properties, including Rebels. Additionally, the New Republic A-wings can be seen in multiple episodes of Ahsoka.Renowned for their iconic status as starfighters in the Rebellion and their prominent role in the Star Wars franchise, the X-wings make multiple appearances in various episodes of Ahsoka. In their allegiance with the New Republic, Hera Syndulla leads a modest squadron of X-wings to Seatos, where the unfortunate fate befalls two fighters and their respective crew members.
17 Eye of Sion
16 LAAT/le Patrol Gunship
The Eye of Sion, an immense hyperspace ring specifically constructed, had a dual purpose - to journey to the extragalactic realm of Peridea and to transport Grand Admiral Thrawn's Star Destroyer back into the primary Star Wars galaxy. Fittingly, this novel vessel boasts ample space to accommodate a crew and is equipped with turbolaser cannons.
Having made its first appearance in The Clone Wars and subsequently featuring in Rebels and The Mandalorian, the LAAT/le returns in Ahsoka. Originally designed as a law enforcement craft for the Galactic Republic, the LAAT/le continued to serve various factions including the Galactic Empire, the New Republic, and the Imperial Remnant.
15 Phantom II
The Phantom II, a modified Sheathipede-class transport shuttle that was originally part of the Separatist Alliance, serves as the second auxiliary starfighter for the Ghost. Having made numerous appearances in Rebels, the Phantom II finally makes its live-action debut in Ahsoka.
14 Transport CT-O5
A new cargo vessel belonging to the Ahsoka Starship fleet is currently unnamed under the New Republic. Operating as Transport CT-O5, this ship embarks on a journey from Corellia to Seatos, transporting essential components for the Eye of Sion while engaged in a daring pursuit to disable the Phantom II using its blaster turrets.
13 CR90 Corellian Corvette
Famously recognized as rebel blockade runners, the CE90 Corellian Corvette holds the distinction of being the inaugural starship to make an appearance in the Star Wars franchise, debuting in A New Hope (originally referred to simply as Star Wars). These vessels make subsequent appearances in various episodes of Ahsoka, now fulfilling their duties within the New Republic.
12 Sphyrna-Class Hammerhead Corvette
The Hammerhead Corvettes, originally featured in the Legends-era Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic video games, have made their official entry into the Star Wars canon through Rebels. These iconic ships were later introduced in live-action in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and have also been seen in Ahsoka.
11 EF76 Nebulon-B Escort Frigate
Famously utilized by the Rebellion in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi as a medical frigate, the Nebulon-B frigates also found their service within the New Republic. These iconic frigates are prominently featured in various episodes of Ahsoka.
10 RP82 Fiend Fighter
In Ahsoka's third episode, a fresh starfighter called the RP82 Fiend Fighter is introduced. The renowned pilots Shin Hati and the enigmatic former Inquisitor Marrok operate these unique and strikingly designed vessels.
9 Scout Guard Starfighter
Accompanying Hati and Marrok are a squadron of Scout Guard mercenaries under Morgan Elsbeth. Their ships, resembling the Fiend Fighters, belong to an unidentified class of starfighter, currently lacking an official designation.
8 Ghost
In Ahsoka, the beloved starship from Rebels known as the Ghost makes a triumphant return. Despite its previous live-action appearances, the Ghost takes on its most significant role in Ahsoka, aligning perfectly with the show's status as a sequel series to Rebels.
7 Morgan Elsbeth's Starship
6 LAAT/i Republic Gunship
A new starship is featured in the novel Ahsoka, belonging to Nightsister Morgan Elsbeth. This unique vessel served as Elsbeth's shuttle, transporting her to and from the Eye of Sion. It is possible that the ship was abandoned on Peridea after Elsbeth's demise.
Ahsoka’s Clone Wars flashback sequences feature the renowned LAAT/i, also known as the Republic Gunship, which played a significant role in the Clone Wars. These Gunships make their first appearance in Ahsoka’s flashback to the Battle of Ryloth, and later reappear during the Siege of Mandalore.
5 AT-TE
In Ahsoka's Clone Wars flashbacks, the AT-TE walkers, although not designed for space travel, make a notable appearance. During the Battle of Ryloth, the AT-TEs are seen providing support to the clone troopers as they charge into battle.