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VXR was a group of three GR-75 medium transports that served with the Rebel Alliance as of 3 ABY. VXR was stationed at the Vergesso Base in the Vergesso Asteroids during the Second Battle of Bajic. Darth Vader had been informed of the base's existence by Black Sun, and led Death Squadron in their attempt to destroy the base. All three transports from VXR attempted to evacuate the area, but most if not all of them were destroyed by the Executor.

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  • VXR was a group of three GR-75 medium transports that served with the Rebel Alliance as of 3 ABY. VXR was stationed at the Vergesso Base in the Vergesso Asteroids during the Second Battle of Bajic. Darth Vader had been informed of the base's existence by Black Sun, and led Death Squadron in their attempt to destroy the base. All three transports from VXR attempted to evacuate the area, but most if not all of them were destroyed by the Executor.
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  • VXR was a group of three GR-75 medium transports that served with the Rebel Alliance as of 3 ABY. VXR was stationed at the Vergesso Base in the Vergesso Asteroids during the Second Battle of Bajic. Darth Vader had been informed of the base's existence by Black Sun, and led Death Squadron in their attempt to destroy the base. All three transports from VXR attempted to evacuate the area, but most if not all of them were destroyed by the Executor.
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