An officially-sanctioned interior model of Dash Rendar's starship, the Outrider, was on display at Star Wars Celebration 2015. The display confirms that the Outrider, which first appeared in Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire , is officially part of the new canonical Star Wars lore

The Outrider was added to the background of Mos Eisley in A New Hope as part of changes made for the Star Wars Special Edition theatrical release. Recently, Disney redefined the Star Wars canon to include the six theatrical films, Clone Wars and Rebels' series, new properties announced following the Lucasfilm acquisition, and a few other curious odds and ends The Outrider interior on display included a holographic gaming table and small lounge, as well as padded corridors reminiscent of the Millennium Falcon. No mention was made of Dash Rendar, likely indicating that while the Outrider's existence is confirmed as canonical, the story and characters depicted in Shadows are not.What Expanded Universe stories, ships, and characters do you want to see become part of the new Star Wars continuity? Let us know in the comments below.

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