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rdfs:comment | - The Clone Walker, similar in appearance to the AT-RCT, had a two-man open cockpit mounted upon two slender legs. Its date of first deployment relative to the AT-RCT is unknown. On either side of the cockpit were power cells and a missile launcher. In the front of the cockpit was a heavy blaster cannon. Although it was usually driven by a pilot and a gunner, it could be controlled by either one on their own; both of them had good lines of sight, but were very exposed. It is often called the chicken walker.
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Armament | - *1 blaster cannon
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abstract | - The Clone Walker, similar in appearance to the AT-RCT, had a two-man open cockpit mounted upon two slender legs. Its date of first deployment relative to the AT-RCT is unknown. On either side of the cockpit were power cells and a missile launcher. In the front of the cockpit was a heavy blaster cannon. Although it was usually driven by a pilot and a gunner, it could be controlled by either one on their own; both of them had good lines of sight, but were very exposed. It is often called the chicken walker.
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