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Quadrijet Transfer Spacetug ("Quadjumper")

Quadrijet Transfer Spacetug ("Quadjumper")

Spacetug / Light Courier

Four-engine spacetug for short-distance hauling. Tiny, fast, almost no cargo or shielding — but small enough to land where bigger ships can't.

Built by: Subpro Corporation·Canon example: Rey's original ship before commandeering the Falcon (The Force Awakens)·Era: New Republic Era / Resistance Era
Size
Small
Length
7.4 m
Speed
Very Fast
Reference price
35,000 cr

Lore

The Subpro Corporation Quadrijet Transfer Spacetug — colloquially the "Quadjumper" — is a 7.4-meter four-engine workhorse designed for short-distance freight transfers between in-system ports, capital ships, and orbital depots. Subpro never expected the design to make long hyperspace hops; the Class 2.0 hyperdrive is a concession to operators who wanted to ferry the tug between systems rather than ship it as cargo. The four maneuvering engines mounted on extending pylons give the Quadjumper exceptional sublight agility for its size.

The ship is best known for its appearance in The Force Awakens as Rey's intended escape vehicle from Jakku — abandoned moments before takeoff when a TIE strafing run destroyed it, forcing Rey to commandeer the nearby YT-1300 Millennium Falcon instead. The Jakku Quadjumper became a fan favorite for its distinctive silhouette and its role as the "almost-protagonist ship" of the Sequel trilogy.

Mechanically, the Quadjumper is the catalog's cheapest (35,000 cr) and smallest ship. Tiny cargo (5 tons), one passenger, one fixed forward laser cannon, almost no shields. Where it shines: Very Fast speed, +3 Handling (best in catalog), and a hull small enough to land in spots that exclude every other chassis. Solo couriers, scout operators, and players who want to fly something that fits in a single hangar bay gravitate to the Quadjumper.

Default Loadout

WeaponMountAttrRangeAccDamage
Light Laser CannonfixedDEXClose+32d6 energy

Reference loadout for a stock chassis. Players swap, add, or customize weapons in the Starship Builder, subject to hardpoint caps and GM approval.

How to use this chassis

These are the stock stats. Use the Starship Builder to name your ship, install upgrades (shields, armor, engines, hyperdrive, weapons, sensors), apply traits (Jury-Rigged, Hot-Shot, Salvaged, etc.), and export a printable sheet. For combat resolution, see the Starship Combat rules page.