Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett Episode 4 Easter Eggs Explained

Fetts famous vehicle is a Firespray-31-class gunship built in the shipyards of the planet Kuat. The ships name in the old Legends continuity, Slave I, seems to have been retired for the Disney canon. So Boba just refers to it as his Firespray Gunship.

Slave I Is Now The Firespray Gunship

– Fett’s famous vehicle is a Firespray-31-class gunship built in the shipyards of the planet Kuat. The ship’s name in the old Legends continuity, Slave I, seems to have been retired for the Disney canon. So Boba just refers to it as his “Firespray Gunship.”

– The bomb Fennec drops into the sarlacc is a sonic charge. In Attack of the Clones, Jango Fett uses these in space against the pursuing Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Droids

– One of the kitchen workers is an EV-series droid. The most famous of this line is the torturer EV-9D9 from Return of the Jedi.

– The COO-series cook droid first appeared in Attack of the Clones. We half expected its spinning blade hands to turn into a face-off like when Obi-Wan fought General Grievous.

– The little guy who interrupts the bounty hunters is a LEP-series service droid, previously seen in The Clone Wars. Technically, these are present in The Force Awakens, but only because the same sound effect can be heard in Maz Kanata’s stronghold.

Death of the Sarlacc

You can clearly see the wreckage of the sarlacc pit and sail barge from Return of the Jedi in this episode. It also concretes the diverging explanations for what happened to the actual sarlacc in canon and in the old Legends continuity.

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