![]() Later, the starbirds in the Lothal City sewers were used by Chopper and Mart Mattin to escape after the failed Rebel attack on Lothal's Imperial Armory Complex. Ezra, recognizing the symbol, deduced that it had to have been left by the Lothalian rebels as Sabine would not have had the opportunity to leave her signature there. The Lothal resistance group used the starbird symbol to mark escape routes through the sewers of multiple towns and cities, including Jhothal, which was used by the Spectres on their mission to Lothal in 1 BBY. Modified variant on Farns Monsbee's helmet Notably, the rebel ship Evac One bore that symbol on its hull. īy the third year before the Battle of Yavin, the use of Wren's starbird had spread among the members of the larger rebellion. ![]() Starbird was also one of many fake identities used by the Spectres to identify the Ghost. She also enjoyed vandalizing Imperial propaganda posters with the starbird symbol. She utilized her explosive symbol again at the Spire on Stygeon Prime. Wren's sign, however, was not made using ordinary paint, but, instead, was a concoction of her own making that resulted in an explosion. Again, on the rebels' mission to steal Imperial weapons, she painted her trademark on crates in a hangar bay on Garel, killing or distracting the pursuing stormtroopers to allow the Ghost, flown by rebel captain Hera Syndulla, to escape. ![]() She used the symbol again when she blew away a good part of the Lawbringer during the concurring skirmish. One such victory occurred on Lothal, when Wren sabotaged one of the planet's key air fields. Eventually, it became her trademark, with the design also coming to be known as the Wren Phoenix crest. During her time with the rebels from the planet Lothal, led by former Jedi padawan Kanan Jarrus, she painted the symbol wherever the small band would strike. Īt some point, the symbol was adopted by Sabine Wren, a Mandalorian warrior who put her own artistic spin on the design, drawing inspiration from Janyor's protest paintings on Bith. The legend stated that a starbird could never die and that if it seemed to be gone, it was renewing itself in the heart of a nova. The design was based on the starbird of ancient legend. Collect all the gifts and play out your own epic LEGO® Star Wars adventures.An Imperial propaganda poster vandalized with the starbird.Also includes a foldout playmat with Jakku, Starkiller Base and deep space play scenes.Accessory elements include a wrench and a crowbar.Weapons include 3 blaster pistols and 2 blasters.Vehicles include The Ghost, The Phantom, Stormtrooper transport, Rey’s speeder, Millennium Falcon, Snowspeeder, Krennic's Shuttle, Y-wing, TIE Striker, Hovertank, AT-ST, blaster cannon, snow blower and a sled with boosters!.Features 7 minifigures plus a fun holiday-themed figure.Open a door every day to reveal 24 different LEGO® Star Wars themed gifts.This holiday gift is perfect for rebels, Sith Lords, Scavengers and any other life form, and includes 7 minifigures and a BB-8 figure. There’s even a foldout playmat featuring images from Jakku, Starkiller Base and deep space for epic Star Wars encounters. Open a door of this super-fun advent calendar each day in December to discover a LEGO® Star Wars themed minifigure, starship, vehicle or other collectible.
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