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The lightest walker in the Confederated Army, the Guardian Scout Walker is designed to be a forward scout and recon machine. As such, it is fast and maneuvable. Armor protection is light, but still provides enough protection to withstand a quad-linked blast from an X-wing. Weaponry consists of an arm-mounted rapid-fire blaster cannon.

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  • Guardian Scout Walker
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  • The lightest walker in the Confederated Army, the Guardian Scout Walker is designed to be a forward scout and recon machine. As such, it is fast and maneuvable. Armor protection is light, but still provides enough protection to withstand a quad-linked blast from an X-wing. Weaponry consists of an arm-mounted rapid-fire blaster cannon.
Length
  • 3.7
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Speed
  • 97.0
Affiliation
Role
  • *Cavalry *Reconnaissance
Name
  • Guardian Scout Walker
Mass
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Height
  • 4.8
Manufacturer
Class
  • Light Walker
Crew
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • Rapid-fire blaster cannon
Year
  • 10(xsd:integer)
Creator
mincrew
  • 1(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The lightest walker in the Confederated Army, the Guardian Scout Walker is designed to be a forward scout and recon machine. As such, it is fast and maneuvable. Armor protection is light, but still provides enough protection to withstand a quad-linked blast from an X-wing. Weaponry consists of an arm-mounted rapid-fire blaster cannon.
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