10 Design Flaws With the Razor Crest 1

The Razor Crest was a gunship used by the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin. It was once a military craft used to patrol local territories prior to the Galactic Empire. Djarin lived and worked from the vessel as he hunted fugitives in the Outer Rim Territories.

Around 9 ABY, Djarin flew the Razor Crest to the planet Arvala-7 to liberate the Child from a mercenary encampment. When he returned to the gunship, it was being scrapped by a Jawa tribe. After re-obtaining the stolen parts, Djarin and the Ugnaught Kuiil repaired the Razor Crest. Djarin took the Child back to the planet Nevarro for its bounty, but after changing his mind, he took the Child back and escaped Nevarro from the Bounty Hunters’ Guild aboard the Razor Crest.

Djarin took the Razor Crest to the forest planet Sorgan, where he defended a village from raiders. He was also pursued by the bounty hunter Riot Mar in the gunship, who he destroyed. Djarin then stopped at the desert planet Tatooine for repairs for the Razor Crest, which he paid for with credits he earned after taking the bounty on the mercenary Fennec Shand with help from the bounty hunter Toro Calican.

Djarin later took a job for his former associate Ranzar Malk, who hired him so he could use the Razor Crest to infiltrate a New Republic prison ship with a crew of mercenaries to rescue a prisoner. The gunship was piloted by the droid Q9-0 for the mission, who was destroyed by Djarin after the rest of the crew betrayed him. Leaving the other mercenaries behind, Djarin took the prisoner back to Malk and departed as New Republic forces arrived. After, Greef Karga, an agent of the Guild convinced Djarin to return to Nevarro to overthrow the individual seeking the Child. Djarin assembled a crew of allies, including Kuiil, assassin droid IG-11, and Carasynthia Dune, returning to Nevarro to meet with Karga. Karga eventually joined their group and, together, they defeated the forces pursuing the Child before Djarin left Nevarro, taking the Child with him.

Por Diego