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The Lucky Lancer was a Rendaran-class assault shuttle famous for surviving over one hundred combat missions during the Great Galactic War. After it was retired, the Lucky Lancer was preserved in the Corellian Museum of Starships. During the Cold War, the Trooper had to decide whether to have it moved or destroyed, in order to secure a landing zone for the Republic Army.

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  • Lucky Lancer
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  • The Lucky Lancer was a Rendaran-class assault shuttle famous for surviving over one hundred combat missions during the Great Galactic War. After it was retired, the Lucky Lancer was preserved in the Corellian Museum of Starships. During the Cold War, the Trooper had to decide whether to have it moved or destroyed, in order to secure a landing zone for the Republic Army.
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  • Armed transport
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  • Lucky Lancer
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  • Shuttle
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  • Galactic Republic
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • The Lucky Lancer was a Rendaran-class assault shuttle famous for surviving over one hundred combat missions during the Great Galactic War. After it was retired, the Lucky Lancer was preserved in the Corellian Museum of Starships. During the Cold War, the Trooper had to decide whether to have it moved or destroyed, in order to secure a landing zone for the Republic Army.
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