Nubia Star Drives INC

Nubia Star Drives, Incorporated, originally called the Nubian Design Collective, was a loose grouping of designers and engineers who colonized the planet Nubia roughly 300 years before the Battle of Naboo. The collective comprised a number of spacefaring species including Bith, Humans, Sullustans, and Zabrak that accepted small contracts for wealthy clients.

Influence
The J-type 327 designed for the Naboo monarch Nubian technology was used all throughout the galaxy and was readily available on most Republic worlds. They were known for producing unique and beautiful designs of sublight engines and spaceframes. Their unique designs were best seen on J-type spacecraft. When the Empire rose to power, the collective went underground to keep experimental designs away from Imperial hands. History Shortly after the Battle of Endor, the collective resurfaced with a completely new catalog. The company was renamed Nubia Star Drives, Inc. and began to release their unique line of products to the public. In addition, Nubian components were used in the construction of most products of the Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps.

Known Products

 * B4 Cloudbus


 * Starfighter Freefall-class Starfighter


 * H-6 prototype bomber Scurrg H-6 prototype bomber


 * 327 Nubian royal starship (in conjunction with Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps) J-type 327 Nubian royal starship (in conjunction with Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps)


 * diplomatic barge (in conjunction with Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps) J-type diplomatic barge (in conjunction with Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps)


 * Nubian yacht (in conjunction with Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps) H-type Nubian yacht (in conjunction with Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps)


 * star skiff (in conjunction with Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps) J-type star skiff (in conjunction with Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps)

Appearances
The Starfighter Trap"—Star Wars Gamer 1 (Mentioned only) Sources