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  • XT Beetle Transport
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  • The XT Beetle Transport was a model of transport used by the Trade Federation and the Confederacy of Independent Systems that moved on ten pairs of mechanized legs. During the Clone Wars, a conflict fought between the Galactic Republic and Confederacy of Independent Systems, a pair of Confederate XT Beetles were bundled together by large cables to form an outpost on the planet Orto Plutonia. However, their battle droid occupants were destroyed by Talz warriors from a nearby village and the vacant XT Beetles were later used as a neutral meeting ground for negotiations between the Pantorans, the inhabitants of the planet's primary moon of Pantora, who claimed Orto Plutonia as their protectorate and regarded the natives as trespassers, and the indigenous Talz, who simply desired to be left al
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Affiliation
  • *Trade Federation *Confederacy of Independent Systems
org
  • theclonewars/guide/episode015.html
Name
  • XT Beetle Transport
Text
  • The Tools to Creating Blockades and Wars, Courtesy of the Trade Federation
  • "Trespass" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars
Model
  • XT Beetle
Class
url
  • tv-shows/clone-wars/trespass-episode-guide
  • news/star-wars-trade-federation-ships-and-vehicles
abstract
  • The XT Beetle Transport was a model of transport used by the Trade Federation and the Confederacy of Independent Systems that moved on ten pairs of mechanized legs. During the Clone Wars, a conflict fought between the Galactic Republic and Confederacy of Independent Systems, a pair of Confederate XT Beetles were bundled together by large cables to form an outpost on the planet Orto Plutonia. However, their battle droid occupants were destroyed by Talz warriors from a nearby village and the vacant XT Beetles were later used as a neutral meeting ground for negotiations between the Pantorans, the inhabitants of the planet's primary moon of Pantora, who claimed Orto Plutonia as their protectorate and regarded the natives as trespassers, and the indigenous Talz, who simply desired to be left alone.