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"Wings of the Master" is the seventh episode of Season Two of the animated television series Star Wars Rebels. It aired on November 11, 2015.

Use of Aurebesh

Ghost monitors

A data screen inside the Ghost's cockpit says "INPUT COURSE".

Another monitor says "CARGO STATUS". Note that the text is seen from so far away that you'll need a good television to decipher this.

The same thing goes for a third monitor, which says "SYSTEMS NOMINAL".

As Hera is trying to land on Shantipole, both sides of the cockpit screen inside the Phantom warns "DANGER", "!"

Ghost poster

A "MAX REEBO" [sic] poster is seen aboard the Ghost, although the first character is off-screen. The "CORUSCANT NIGHTS" caption is virtually illegible, due to the writing being tiny and grainy.

Fork lift lettering

"A-74W" and "COMR9" is printed on the fork lift's hull, along with the warning "DANGER".

Shipmaster's name tag

The Mon Calamari shipmaster's name tag says "QUARRIE".[1]

B-wing lettering

The Aurebesh on the side of the B-wing cockpit reads "PROTOTYPE B6".[1][2]

Ghost signage

The door behind Captain Rex's gunner seat says "WARNING" : "AIR SEALED".

B-wing monitor

When Phoenix Squadron preares to go home, the top of the cockpit monitor in Hera's B-wing says "ALL SYSTEMS". Note that we only see the top of the letters.

See also

 "Wings of the Master" on Wookieepedia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 StarWars.com Wings of the Master Trivia Gallery on StarWars.com: “Quarrie, the Mon Calamari engineer, is named after legendary Star Wars concept artist, Ralph McQuarrie, whose work heavily inspired the look of Star Wars Rebels. Quarrie has his name written on his breast tag in aurebesh. / The aurebesh on the side of the B-wing cockpit reads "Prototype B6".” (Slide 3, 5)
  2. StarWars.com Wings of the Master Concept Art Gallery on StarWars.com: “B-wing prototype illustration by Chris Glenn.” (Slide 8)
This article is adapted from material from the (now deleted) "List of use of Aurebesh" article on the Star Wars wiki (link to archived copy), which is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.
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