Top up your coaxium, pay off the portmaster, check the nava computer and try not to bounce too close to a supernova as we invite you to Start Your Engines. This episode, Paul Naylor and Mark Newbold turn their attentions to the starfighters of the Republic, the Aethersprite from Attack of the Clones and the ACTIS-2 from Revenge of the Sith.
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