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- "I am afraid that does not improve your situation, at least by my calculation."
- ―EV-series unit EV-9D9, to the Mandalorian
The EV-series supervisor droid,[2] also known as the EV-series droid overseer,[11] was a model of supervisor droid manufactured by MerenData.[1] The droid was gangly in form.[12] One of the droids, EV-9D9, worked for Jabba Desilijic Tiure, as the chief of his palace's Cyborg Operations.[4]
Around 9 ABY,[13] EV-9D9 worked as a bartender in Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina.[8]
History[]
During the Galactic Civil War, the Pyke Syndicate utilized several black-plated EV-series supervisor droids with orange-striped shoulders in the Coaxium Mines of Kessel, employing them in the Kessel Control Center.[7]
Behind the scenes[]
EV-series supervisor droids have served as bartenders in several earlier Star Wars products. In the Legends video game adaptation of the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, an EV unit designated EV-7G7 bartended at the Mos Espa Grand Arena's 7-Gee Lounge.[14] Another EV unit known as Isaac bartended aboard the Khetanna in the "Fett Defeated" segment of Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III, a non-canon Robot Chicken special[15] that originally aired on December 19, 2010.[16]
Appearances[]
Non-canon appearances[]
Sources[]
Star Wars: Card Trader (Set: Droids Series 1, Card: EV-Series Interrogator) (First identified as EV-Series Interrogator)
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
Star Wars Helmet Collection 16 (Databank A-Z: E-11 Blaster–Cornelius Evazan) (First identified as EV-series droid overseer)
- The Art of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Picture only)
- Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary, New Edition
- Star Wars: Droidography (First identified as EV-series supervisor droid)
Every Droid in Star Wars | Star Wars By the Numbers on the official Star Wars Kids YouTube channel (content now obsolete; backup link)
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Directing"
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Practical"
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Connections"
"The Gunslinger" Episode Guide | The Mandalorian on StarWars.com (backup link) (Picture only)
- The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season One
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Making of Season Two"
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian - The Art & Imagery Collector's Edition, Volume Two
Topps Star Wars Living Set (Card: #218 - EV-9D9) (backup link)
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Making of the Season 2 Finale"
Star Wars Galaxy of Sounds — "Beeps"
BT-1 in the Databank (backup link)
Mos Eisley Cantina in the Databank (backup link) (Picture only)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Star Wars: Droidography
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Darth Vader (2015) 1
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Doctor Aphra (2020) 37
- ↑
Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 20 (Droid Directory: EV-series Supervisor Droids)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Star Wars Battlefront II
- ↑ 8.0 8.1
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Connections"
- ↑
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 22: Guns for Hire"
- ↑
The Mandalorian — "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger"
- ↑
Star Wars Helmet Collection 16 (Databank A-Z: E-11 Blaster–Cornelius Evazan)
- ↑
Topps Star Wars Living Set (Card: #218 - EV-9D9) (backup link)
- ↑ According to
SWCC 2019: 9 Things We Learned from The Mandalorian Panel on StarWars.com (backup link), The Mandalorian is set five years after Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events of Return of the Jedi to 4 ABY, meaning that The Mandalorian is set around 9 ABY.
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace video game
- ↑ Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
- ↑
Matt Senreich (@wizmatts) on Twitter (screenshot)