- Appeared in:
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
CW
- Size:
3.76-meter long cockpit; 8.69-meter long engines
- Affiliation:
Boonta Eve Classic
- Type:
Podracer
- Manufacturer:
Exelbrok
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From the Movies
In Podracing, many pilots trade off efficiency for brute power, and try to gain as much speed by using the biggest engines possible. Ody Mandrell believed in that philosophy, and outfitted his Podracer with gigantic turbine engines. His strategy backfired during a pitstop, however. The suction power of his engine's intakes sucked in one of his pit droids, crippling his Podracer, and effectively removing him from the race.
From the Expanded Universe
When a manufacturer proudly includes the acronym XL on its Podracer engines, it wants its clientele to think
big. Ody Mandrell's Exelbrok XL 5115 engines were immense, so much so that some critics complain that the Podracer's steering is badly affected by the mammoth thrusters. Ody's desire for pure speed overcame such cautionary observations. To compensate for his reckless manner, Ody upgraded the Exelbrok's repair mechanisms and keeps the craft tuned with his skittish team of pit droids. As witnessed at the Boonta Eve Podrace, however, the giant engine's powerful sucking intake and running pit droids do not mix.
Behind the Scenes
Ody Mandrell's Podracer was realized as a detailed miniature for the scene where it is crippled by a swallowed pit droid. To get the proper recoil from the accident, Visual Effects Supervisor John Knoll shook the model by hand.