It's actually possible that there may be some truth to that considering the Tammuz-an Navy from the droids cartoon look like zeppelins and they recently became independent from the hutts at the time of that series after hutt space's borders shrunk following the rise of the empire
@Trey Stephens Dude its a scam, they just commented on another of my comments on Corey's channel. One guy suggests Flixzone then another separate bot account supports it to attract people.
I wouldn’t say the Hutts left the Battle of Nar Shaddaa entirely alone, they were definitely invested in the outcome. They were willing to leave Nar Shaddaa to its fate if necessary, but did take steps to try to reduce the chance of loss. Especially loss of Nal Hutta. The Hutts paid an enormous bribe to the Imperial commander for his battle plan to figure out and plan how to counter it, and also brought on Han Solo for advice in how to handle the situation since he was ex navy. They also hired a pirate fleet to defend Nal Hutta. The novel is pretty clear that they were concerned about Nal Hutta, and the Bessadi clan’s apparent disinterest later became a point of contention that earned them the ire of other clans (Bessadi was ordered to be spared by the Empire, the novel never says if they knew this, but the fact that every other clan apparently pitched in to help except them implies they did). Captain Renethal was the pirate fleet captain who was hired “to defend Nal Hutta”, but she felt defending Nar Shaddaa with the smuggler fleet was the most viable way to do that, and the Hutts didn’t object as far as *The Hutt Gambit* covers. There was also Jilliac’s well-armed personal yacht there, though it had been hijacked by Mako Spince. At the time *The Hutt Gambit* was written, the Hutts didn’t have a fleet, and relied on bribery more than power to repel threats. So their response was more lack of resources than lack of concern for their holdings. Crispin also tended towards writing smaller scale conflicts to begin with, so the biggest ships present for the battle are three DHCs.
How else would they deliver all the pizzas and fight off the rival Papa John’s Merchant Fleet!? Oh wait... Hutt Cartel? Nal Hutta? You mean to tell me we’re not talking about Pizza Hut?
4:12 the Hutts DID hire some pirates on as mercenaries, but even they only had a few corvettes. (And originally weren't going to help defend Nar Shadaa at all till Han and Mako convinced them that they could best fulfill their contract to protect Nal Hutta by beating the Empire at Nar Shadaa)
Very cool, thanks for bringing it up! Will definitely try to bring up Hutt military to my Edge of the empire campaign if it can be naturally touched on :) Probably a Majordomo or senior of a Hutt fleet grows sympathetic or is paid by or must escape an incriminating conspiracy so he offers the fleet to the Rebels in exchange for safety; my players in turn are hired to protect this guy to get him to a backwater safehaven where he probably wouldn't be found and could live in peace. This guy is not a good person though lol, but he's gaining perspective.
In one game we tracked several stollen warships to a hut deep space base. There were other ships there, some from other hut clans. We ended up blackmailing the hut, by threatening to reveal to other clans affected what he was doing in possession of their ships. This was most hut like behaviour and gained us much admiration as well as material wealth.
Hutt, hutt, hike! You knocked this one out of the park! I love hutt lore. One thing I learned from this video is that so much of it originates from "Lords of Nal Hutta." Are there any other sourcebooks that have good info on hutts?
Essential Atlas. And while not sourcebooks, the Ann Crispin Solo Trilogy are great. Though they tend to be really minimalist on numbers, especially credits.
Please rename this video to "This is why I'm putting the Hutts and NOT the Shadow Collective (Or Preigo's travelling World of Wonder) as playable factions in my mods so now you can all shut up about it."
Yeah well mandalorian designed ships, some other common ships used by Black Sun, & Pykes as well as the ships you mentioned here for the Hutts would make for a comparable Navy for the Shadow Collective, how bout them apples. You know there's ships out there that could very well be used to make a proper Navy for them.
When I think of Hutt Navy for some reason I always thought Space Zeppelins.
It's actually possible that there may be some truth to that considering the Tammuz-an Navy from the droids cartoon look like zeppelins and they recently became independent from the hutts at the time of that series after hutt space's borders shrunk following the rise of the empire
Makes sense to me!
Lol 😂 too true
High Republic comics have some somewhat zepplin like ships in the High Republic comics up to and including very 1930s esque spotlights
@Trey Stephens Dude its a scam, they just commented on another of my comments on Corey's channel. One guy suggests Flixzone then another separate bot account supports it to attract people.
I wouldn’t say the Hutts left the Battle of Nar Shaddaa entirely alone, they were definitely invested in the outcome.
They were willing to leave Nar Shaddaa to its fate if necessary, but did take steps to try to reduce the chance of loss. Especially loss of Nal Hutta.
The Hutts paid an enormous bribe to the Imperial commander for his battle plan to figure out and plan how to counter it, and also brought on Han Solo for advice in how to handle the situation since he was ex navy.
They also hired a pirate fleet to defend Nal Hutta. The novel is pretty clear that they were concerned about Nal Hutta, and the Bessadi clan’s apparent disinterest later became a point of contention that earned them the ire of other clans (Bessadi was ordered to be spared by the Empire, the novel never says if they knew this, but the fact that every other clan apparently pitched in to help except them implies they did).
Captain Renethal was the pirate fleet captain who was hired “to defend Nal Hutta”, but she felt defending Nar Shaddaa with the smuggler fleet was the most viable way to do that, and the Hutts didn’t object as far as *The Hutt Gambit* covers.
There was also Jilliac’s well-armed personal yacht there, though it had been hijacked by Mako Spince.
At the time *The Hutt Gambit* was written, the Hutts didn’t have a fleet, and relied on bribery more than power to repel threats. So their response was more lack of resources than lack of concern for their holdings. Crispin also tended towards writing smaller scale conflicts to begin with, so the biggest ships present for the battle are three DHCs.
How else would they deliver all the pizzas and fight off the rival Papa John’s Merchant Fleet!?
Oh wait... Hutt Cartel? Nal Hutta? You mean to tell me we’re not talking about Pizza Hut?
The pizza hutt
I take it you're a dad?
A reckoning is coming.
Pizza *the* Hutt
4:12 the Hutts DID hire some pirates on as mercenaries, but even they only had a few corvettes. (And originally weren't going to help defend Nar Shadaa at all till Han and Mako convinced them that they could best fulfill their contract to protect Nal Hutta by beating the Empire at Nar Shadaa)
As a huge Hutt fan, I appreciate the hell out of this video. I’d love to see more.
Jabba my big sexy crush
I dont think I've ever been more excited for a life video
Very cool, thanks for bringing it up! Will definitely try to bring up Hutt military to my Edge of the empire campaign if it can be naturally touched on :)
Probably a Majordomo or senior of a Hutt fleet grows sympathetic or is paid by or must escape an incriminating conspiracy so he offers the fleet to the Rebels in exchange for safety; my players in turn are hired to protect this guy to get him to a backwater safehaven where he probably wouldn't be found and could live in peace. This guy is not a good person though lol, but he's gaining perspective.
In one game we tracked several stollen warships to a hut deep space base. There were other ships there, some from other hut clans. We ended up blackmailing the hut, by threatening to reveal to other clans affected what he was doing in possession of their ships. This was most hut like behaviour and gained us much admiration as well as material wealth.
Honey wake up. There’s a new Corey’s Datapad vid
Yes honey
Hutt, hutt, hike! You knocked this one out of the park! I love hutt lore. One thing I learned from this video is that so much of it originates from "Lords of Nal Hutta." Are there any other sourcebooks that have good info on hutts?
Essential Atlas. And while not sourcebooks, the Ann Crispin Solo Trilogy are great. Though they tend to be really minimalist on numbers, especially credits.
Specs on hut ships would be interesting but something I've always wondered was the specs on the cathedral ships.
How about a list of the many races that served as members of The Jedi Order during it's Golden Age!
So when are the Hutts being added to Thrawn's Revenge or FotR?
Great and interesting explanation! Great job!!
100% read that as Mario the Hutt
Great video and I like the way you expand into RPG books.
A little peek behind the curtain for the thoughts behind their potential mechanics in eaw:expanded
Why is "Hutt" an insult?
I misread that at first as "Mario" the Hutt.
lmao same
It's Marlo, aka the Marlon Brando Hutt from TCW.
I like every Video about the Hutts
I wish we seen your secret fleet Star wars TV show or movie
Mario the Hutt lol
Please rename this video to "This is why I'm putting the Hutts and NOT the Shadow Collective (Or Preigo's travelling World of Wonder) as playable factions in my mods so now you can all shut up about it."
Being able to mix in the other factions in the SC to vary the Hutt lineup would have been nice.
Yeah well mandalorian designed ships, some other common ships used by Black Sun, & Pykes as well as the ships you mentioned here for the Hutts would make for a comparable Navy for the Shadow Collective, how bout them apples. You know there's ships out there that could very well be used to make a proper Navy for them.
Shell hutts.
Most of your information is no longer canon so what's the point and using it now that Disney has destroyed Star Wars.
Most fictional series end at some point.
It's called being a fan. My Canon is what I make it. Keep up the good work Corey.