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For the name, see. For the Google division, see.All Terrain Walkers are from the universe that traverse the on mechanical legs. They are used by the, the, and the for ground assault, reconnaissance or transport. Throughout the saga walkers have played a pivotal role in the fate of characters and the outcome of battles. (ILM) is responsible for their animation and design, often using models, and relevant to depict their presence in the films.There are a variety of walkers: introduces the All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) and All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST)., and introduced earlier models of walkers, such as the All-Terrain Tactical Enforcer (AT-TE), and the All Terrain Recon Transports (AT-RT). The features numerous walker variants have been merchandised in popular culture.

Pilot (1). Gunner/co-pilot (1). Commander (1). Deck officers (2). Passengers (40)The All Terrain Armored Transport, or AT-AT walker, is a used by the Imperial ground forces. Standing over 20 metres (66 ft) tall with blast-impervious armour plating, these massive constructs are used as much for as they are for tactical advantage.The AT-AT (pronounced either 'at at', or using only the letters ' A.T. ) was first introduced in and also appears in.

The AT-AT also appears in a destroyed form in. Appear in.Origin and design 's original design for the Empire's war machines was a giant, multi-wheeled vehicle; this design later became the 'Juggernaut' in ' roleplaying material, and the design was reworked into the for. Johnston said Lucas wanted the walkers to look like anthropomorphic walking tanks to make them frightening.For, however, the final design was a four-legged walker. Inspiration for the AT-AT came from, an extinct genus of rhinoceros and the largest land mammal in history.

Later dismissed claims that the AT-AT design was inspired by at the (across San Francisco Bay from ILM's offices), calling it a 'myth'; animator told the San Francisco Chronicle the same thing.ILM created models ranging from six to fifty centimetres (2–20 inches) in height. ILM filmed the AT-ATs using against matte paintings created by because attempts at compositing miniature footage against live-action background footage yielded mediocre results. Additionally, ILM studied to determine the best way to animate the four-legged AT-ATs.

Although the stop-motion animation style gave the AT-ATs a jerky, 'staccato-like' effect on film, ILM found this movement acceptable because of the AT-ATs' mechanical nature.The sound of the AT-AT walking was created by Sound Designer, by using the sound of an industrial sheet metal stamper.Depiction. Attraction at Disney's Hollywood StudiosDialog in 's says that AT-ATs 'look like animals'; the character goes on to describe the vehicles as carrying 'extremely heavy armor and armaments'.

The AT-AT, designed to favor 'fear over function', can carry up to five and 40. The head/cockpit armament consists of two side-mounted medium blaster cannons and two chin-mounted heavy laser cannons. It is manned by two AT-AT Drivers, which are combat drivers specialized in operating the Imperial Army's AT-AT walkers, wore distinct battle armour, similar in design to that of a modified basic Stormtrooper. The drivers operated the walker's movement and firing controls, and are overseen by a commander who sits behind them in the cockpit.Manufactured by Kuat Drive Yards, Expanded Universe sources describe the AT-AT as being either 15 metres (49 ft) or 22.5 metres (74 ft) tall. The AT-AT's rate of stride is not fast, but this fact is mitigated by the immense height of its legs.

They can outrun opponents that underestimate AT-AT walking speed, while their neck can pivot quickly enough to bring their heavy weaponry to bear against even fast-moving craft like snowspeeders. Their blasters and laser cannons do not have a high rate of fire, but the shots are powerful enough to destroy most small targets in one to two shots. Their armor is resistant to most standard blaster weapons; however, the 'neck' column of the walker holds no such invulnerability and, if shot, can cause the entire walker to be destroyed.The AT-AT is the primary assault vehicle during the, first depicted in The Empire Strikes Back. In the film, the AT-ATs are responsible for destroying the shield generator protecting the Rebel headquarters, taking out soldiers, artillery batteries, and snowspeeders in the process., realizing that the walkers are all but impervious to artillery and snowspeeder blaster fire, orders his squadron's to entangle their legs with, a trick he remembered using on Tatooine to rein in hard-to-control farm animals. And his gunner Wes Janson successfully bring down an AT-AT using the tow cable, shortly after another snowspeeder scores direct hit on the fallen AT-AT's neck which causes a huge explosion. Skywalker, after being shot down and narrowly escaping his stricken snowspeeder before it is crushed beneath the AT-AT's leg, used his hoist cable to latch upon that AT-AT's underside, with a slash of his Lightsaber cutting away a panel so he can toss a thermal detonator inside, causing a series of internal explosions culminating with the cockpit and the walker toppling over.

In the novelization of The Empire Strikes Back, General Veers' AT-AT is destroyed when its cockpit is rammed by a snowspeeder piloted by Derek 'Hobbie' Klivian, however this never made it into the final cut of the film.An AT-AT makes a brief appearance in Return of the Jedi; one walks up alongside a landing platform on to deliver Luke to. The first appearance of an AT-AT in the Star Wars Rebels TV series occurs in Relics of the Old Republic, when unsuccessfully confronts the rebels while on Seelos, with a trio of the four-legged walkers challenging Captain Rex's retired clone cohorts and their own much-modified AT-TE six-legged walker, where the rebels are hiding out. A ruined AT-AT appears in Star Wars: The Force Awakens as the makeshift home of the scavenger on the planet Jakku.All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST) All Terrain Scout TransportStar Wars vehicle. 2 Pilots. 1 PassengerThe All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST) is a two-legged walker introduced briefly in The Empire Strikes Back and featured extensively in Return of the Jedi.

These vehicles were designed to and protect the flanks of slower moving AT-ATs and the larger tanks used by the EmpireDue to their design and movement, they are often dubbed as a '. The name Scout Walker is also used to refer to an AT-ST. This name was used for the official toy instead of the AT-ST name.An AT-ST also appears briefly in, patrolling Jedha City following an attack by 's forces.Origin and design A single AT-ST makes a brief appearance in The Empire Strikes Back alongside the larger AT-ATs during the Battle of Hoth. The AT-ST was meant to have more screen time; however, one scene depicting a shooting at the AT-ST model was ruined when the set's background shifted.For Return of the Jedi, ILM made the AT-ST design more detailed. Numerous models were created, including a full-sized AT-ST for on-location shooting.

Director and producer had cameos as AT-ST operators for the scene in which and a pair of commandeer an AT-ST.Lee Seiler sued in the mid-1980s, claiming that the AT-ST infringed on his copyright on what he called a 'Garthian Strider', which he said he created in 1976 or 1977. The case was dismissed with the court noting that not only did Seiler not produce the supposed drawings at trial, but that the copyright came one year after The Empire Strikes Back debuted. Depiction Star Wars guidebooks describe the AT-ST as a 'reconnaissance or defensive vehicle that is lightweight and built for speed'. Their agility allows them to defend the larger slower AT-ATs or support other Imperial ground forces. Two AT-STs, with their legs folded up, can be carried inside the cargo hold of an AT-AT. AT-STs are 8.6 metres (28 ft) tall (although some sources describe them as 7 metres or 23 feet) and seat a pilot and co-pilot.

AT-STs are armed with laser cannons on the 'chin' and sides, feet claws for destroying small defenses, and side-mounted concussion missile launchers.In The Empire Strikes Back, an AT-ST scouts for and supports the slower AT-ATs during the Battle of Hoth. Video games recreating the Battle of Hoth feature numerous AT-STs which are vulnerable to snowspeeder blasters unlike the larger AT-ATs.

During the ground skirmish of the in Return of the Jedi, after initially taking heavy casualties from four AT-STs, the protagonists and the local Ewok tribes destroy several AT-STs and commandeer another one; the AT-ST's precariously balanced nature proves highly vulnerable to the Ewoks' primitive. Their armors are also significantly weaker than those of AT-AT: their own lasers proved sufficient to completely destroy one, and another one was crushed by two large tree trunks launched against it.In the Expanded Universe, AT-STs are often featured in Imperial attack forces. Some more advanced Imperial walker designs have been influenced by the AT-ST.

Video games such as and (in a much expanded Battle of Hoth) include numerous AT-STs, and these can be destroyed by direct shooting from the player's craft, in contrast to the heavily armored AT-ATs which have to be tripped by tow cables. AT-STs are also player-controllable units in several games.The so-named 'All Terrain Defense Pod' ( AT-DP) depicted in was used by the Empire on Lothal, Ezra Bridger's homeworld, to enforce their will against the planet's inhabitants during the first season of the series. It is stated as being among the fastest-moving 'walkers' of any of the AT-ST variants, and is only lightly armed with a single, forward-aimed energy cannon.

All Terrain Tactical Enforcer (AT-TE) All Terrain Tactical EnforcerStar Wars vehicle. 1 Pilot.

1 Co-pilot/Spotter. 1 Commander.

5 Gunners. 20 PassengersThe All Terrain Tactical Enforcer, or AT-TE walker, is an used by the Grand Army of the Republic ground forces. Having six grappling legs and a low centre of gravity, this armoured walker could navigate any terrain – even climbing vertical cliffs. It appears in, multimedia campaign, and in the early episodes from the second season of.Origin and design Conceived by as a predecessor to the AT-AT, the AT-TE's animation for Attack of the Clones was supervised by., who worked on the AT-AT scenes in The Empire Strikes Back, provided his experience to create a similar appearance for the AT-TE. Depiction AT-TEs are depicted as assault vehicles that appear at the Battle of Geonosis, as depicted in Attack of the Clones and various Clone Wars media. It has magnetic feet, which allows it to scale steep embankments if they are magnetic, like the mesa on Teth in. The low profile, six legs and overall flexibility made it vulnerable to and reduced its acceleration and maximum speed, but lowered its center of gravity closer to the surface it was traversing, traverse speed, mobility and stability; moreover, its low speed allows it to walk through energy shields.

The vehicles are well-armed with laser turrets, a powerful cannon, and protected by heavy armor. AT-TEs are manufactured by Rothana Heavy Engineering, a subdivision of Kuat Drive Yards (who manufacture many of the other walkers). AT-TEs have the distinct tactical advantage, common among many of the 's larger walkers, of being able to be carried into combat by dropships. This allows their swift deployment to the battlefront from distant landing zones and ground bases. In any case, a well-deployed and utilized AT-TE would win in a battle against an AT-AT (as it did on Seelos, in the )List of Star Wars walkers Many vehicles were created for various Star Wars media and depicted as technological evolutionary predecessors and successors to the walkers featured in the original trilogy. In film and television Utilized by the Republic, Empire and First Order.

All Terrain Attack Pod ( AT-AP): Featured in Revenge of the Sith and Clone Wars media, as a variation of the AT-PT. Alex Jaeger designed the AT-AP per Lucas' request to 'diversify the Clone armor'. Nicknamed the 'sniper tank', the AT-AP features a variety of artillery weapons, a retractable third leg for stability, and other offensive features. All Terrain Open Transport ( AT-OT): Introduced in Revenge of the Sith and other sources, is a heavily armored transport whose open design makes it vulnerable from above. The AT-OT can transport 34, who are protected by thick armor and four laser cannons. During the late stages of Revenge of the Sith's development, it was called the 'Clone CAT walker'.

All Terrain Recon Transports ( AT-RT): Introduced in Revenge of the Sith operated by clone troopers searching for on in. The AT-RT is described as a precursor to the AT-ST, though it also shares similarities to the AT-PTs of the same era. A scene cut from Revenge of the Sith would have shown Yoda distracting clone troopers while Chewbacca removes them from their AT-RT in a manner similar to how he obtains control of an AT-ST in Return of the Jedi. AT-RT animators studied AT-ST movement to recreate part of the 'original funkiness of movement' caused by the stop-animation style used in the original trilogy. All Terrain Defense Pod ( AT-DP): Introduced in as the is a powerful predecessor of the AT-ST and has the ability to dock with flying transports, much like the AT-TE can.

On Lothal, many of these chicken walkers are used for hunting the young rebellion. All Terrain Mobile Artillery ( AT-MA): Introduced in. Was a model of base defense walker used by the to defended. While it resembled the once used by the in terms of size and weaponry, the AT-MA was primarily designed for defense, rather than transport or assault.

Several of these walkers were deployed across the to protect its installations, and at least three of them were present during General 's speech before the destruction of the. Several AT-MAs were portrayed in the ground vehicles storage area of a. All Terrain Armoured Cargo Transport ( AT-ACT): Introduced in the 2016 film. The new walkers are slightly larger than the standard AT-AT, with a hollowed-out center section that can hold a cargo container. As depicted in the film, it appears to be easier to destroy AT-ACT vehicles, as their armor does not appear to be as strong as their AT-AT counterparts. Under sustained fire, their leg joints can be destroyed, causing the vehicle to fall, and they can be broken in half when fired upon without the cargo container in place. All Terrain MegaCaliber Six ( AT-M6): Featured in, dubbed 'gorilla walkers', as a class of walking - vehicles used by the First Order.

The First Order also uses updated versions of the AT-AT and AT-ST to support and screen AT-M6 siege operations. All Terrain Heavy Hauler ( AT-HH): Featured in, utilizing many more legs than most walkers to allow it to tow heavy cargo. All Terrain Heavy Scout ( AT-HS): A model of walker fielded by the First Order. The LEGO version of the AT-HS was based on a piece of concept art for The Last Jedi which, although canon, was ultimately not used in the final cut of the film. All Terrain Cold-weather Mobile Heavy Cannon ( AT-CMHC): A remodeled variant of the Umbaran UMHC used by the.

This prototype model was specialized in sub-zero.Utilized by other factions. Umbaran mobile heavy cannon ( UMHC): Used by during the. Later, both the and used them during the. MHCs were heavily and had an articulated mounted on top of its dome-like body.In Expanded Universe media. All Terrain Personnel Transport ( AT-PT): Introduced during the climax of 's novel, is a two-legged, one-person vehicle designed for the Old Republic as a 'personal weapons platform for ground soldiers.' The AT-PT is equipped with two blaster cannons, a concussion grenade launcher, and an array of sensors.

The AT-PT is also featured in several video games, including, and. Mountain Terrain Armored Transport ( MT-AT): Introduced in, dubbed 'spider walkers', are octrupedalism specially for mountain terrain. All Terrain Anti-Aircraft ( AT-AA): Featured in various Expanded Universe media, is a four-legged vehicle used by the Galactic Empire. The All Terrain Advance Raider (AT-AR) appears in ' Star Wars series and an All Terrain Experimental Transport (AT-XT) appears in ' game. 's Attack of the Clones: Incredible Cross-Sections book mentions an All Terrain Heavy Enforcer.Merchandise released AT-AT and AT-ST toys as part of their Empire Strikes Back line, and released toys based on those molds when the Special Edition trilogy was distributed.

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on Friday the 22 at approx 12:30pm ET. She said 'I was just going to call you' and then explained that the driver's truck broke an axel and so they were working on getting a new driver. She said I would hear back in approx 1-1 1/2 hours. I never received any calls back from this company or any drivers. All of my contact to this company from this point on was from me calling them after the timeframe they said they would call me back passed with no calls from them. Each time I called I was told they were workin on getting me a driver and would have one soon (they always stated I would hear back within 20 min or about an hour).

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While I was asking him if he would send confirmation once he reimbursed me he hung up on me. 50 minutes after he hung up on me my bank still did not receive any contact from. or All Terrain to reimburse me the deposit so I filed it with my bank as fraud and breach of contract.Note:. contacted me this morning after I filed a complaint with Transport Reviews. BBB Business Profiles may not be reproduced for sales or promotional purposes.BBB Business Profiles are provided solely to assist you in exercising your own best judgment. BBB asks third parties who publish complaints, reviews and/or responses on this website to affirm that the information provided is accurate.

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