Baktoid Armor Workshop

The Baktoid Armor Workshop is a fictional business featured in the Star Wars franchise. It is tied to the continuity of the prequel trilogy and has been detailed in several reference books as well as the Star Wars.com web site.

History
The Baktoid Armor Workshop was a design firm specializing in all-terrain ground vehicles for use by the civilian populace. It was a subsidiary of Baktoid Industries and based on the planet Metalorn. Baktoid vehicles were not originally designed for offensive use, but many of the designs allowed for artillery emplacements at the discretion of the owner. Standard vehicles were equipped with highly durable plating with delicate on-board systems or other components secured in highly-protective areas at the rear of the craft.

At some point prior to the Battle of Naboo, Baktoid Armor Workshop came under the ownership of the Trade Federation who employed their crafts for militaristic combat purposes. The Trade Federation financed a complete line of ground assault vehicles, which were constructed in secret and became the backbone of the Federation's secret army. It is believed that many of Baktoid's crafts were retrofitted with weaponry designed by Haor Chall arms merchants.

One of Baktoid's most pivotal vehicles was the Armored Assault Tank (AAT). The AAT was a heavily armored battle tank with a turret-mounted laser cannon and several secondary cannons. It was equipped with six launch tubes that could fire armor-piercing anti-vehicle shells and bunker busters that could penetrate highly fortified strongholds.

Another integral vehicle was the Multitroop Transport craft, or MTT. The MTT's were specially designed for the purposes of the Trade Federation's droid army and were installed with an extendable deployment rack that could house 112 B1 series battle droids. Due to the intricate designs of it's deployment rack, and the articulated flexibility of the battle droids, the MTT had a carrying capacity three times that of a standard troop transport vessel.

A smaller vehicle designed by Baktoid was the Singel Trooper Aerial Platform, or STAP. These were single-person low-altitude repulsorcraft vehicles designed for speed and maneuverability. It's design is similar to that of a standard airhook, such as the types designed by Longspur & Alloi. Baktoid modified the Longspur & Alloi design by mounting twin laser blasters at the top of the vehicle. Like all of Baktoid's designs, the STAPs were built with highly resistant armor plating.

Baktoid's assault vehicles were the provincial craft used during the invasion of Naboo's capital city Theed in the year 32 BBY. Although the Trade Federation forces were repulsed, owing largely to the unsuspected defense provided by the Gungan army, the incident created a massive controversy and Baktoid sought to distance themselves from the Trade Federation. The Federation dissolved Baktoid Armor Workshop, breaking up its various divisions and re-absorbing them into their various subsidiaries.

One of the last crafts designed by Baktoid prior to it's dissolution was the OG-9 homing spider droid. The spider Droid was initially an unproduced design that was eventually sold to the [[Commerce Guild. It was eventually put into production and used as a weapons transport vehicle during the Battle of Geonosis in the year 19 BBY. The Spider Droid was more than 7 meters tall, had four hydraulic power legs, a homing laser that could be used to sweep through infantry forces, an anti-personnel cannon and ion cannon emplacements.

Notes & Trivia

 * Other companies owned by Baktoid Industries include Baktoid Combat Automata and Baktoid Fleet Ordnance.