
This
     is 16th in alphabetical order instead of the AT-ST, because -     
officially - the toy was called the Scout Walker and not AT-ST, so it   
  will be appearing farther down the list.
The
  AT-ST Driver was a figure very true to the character from the film  
(ROTJ).  It came with a blaster pistol, the same  one as the B-Wing 
Pilot.  There must have been  some driver/pilot conference where they 
picked them all up.  The Driver was released on both an ROTJ and POTF 
card,  with the POTF card naturally being rarer.  Both  cards featured a
 picture of the AT-ST, and not the actual Driver.
Why  should you own this figure?  Five reasons:
1. Owning it meant hope that you would get a Scout Walker (AT-ST) if you didn’t already have one.
2. Owning a Scout Walker mandated that you get this figure.
3. Chewbacca and two little Ewoks need someone to beat on.
4. The AT-AT Drivers need someone to beat on.
5. Despite the character’s wimpiness, the figure was spot-on when it came to its detail.
Backstory:
AT-ST Drivers wore very light armor compared to their AT-AT counterpart. Funny, considering the AT-AT was already more armored than an AT-ST. They carried standard equipment, such as a blaster, rifle, grenades, thermal detonators, flares, comlinks, and spare ammo. The helmets and goggles were also standard, but many chose not to wear the goggles.
Interesting  side note: ROTJ’s director, Richard Marquand, was one of the AT-ST  Drivers beaten down by Chewbacca and the Ewoks.
Want more?  Its Wookieepedia article.
 
 


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