Numbers mean a lot more in Star Wars than most people realise. From the clone troopers having what Rex called “birth numbers” in Star Wars Rebels to the former Imperials being referred to by numbers in The Mandalorian, it’s always been there. But what about 1313? It’s a number that might not be familiar to most casual fans. Though, those who have been following the franchise for years may recognise the number as being linked to different things. That’s what this post will discuss.
We will explain canon and legends aspects, so there will be something for everyone here. So without haste, let’s get into it.
Level 1313
In canon, 1313 is the number given to one of the many levels on Coruscant. It first appeared in The Clone Wars episode, Lethal Trackdown. Underworld figures are known for having access to this part of the planet. It was also where Trace and Raffa Martez lived before they ended up owning money to a criminal. Moreover, they left their ship in the hands of Ahsoka Tano.
Furthermore, Level 1313 was also used in Legends for the same location.
CT-1313
This part of legends is CT-1313, an alias bounty hunter Boba Fett used at times throughout his career.
Videogame – Star Wars: 1313
Finally, we get the cancelled video game Star Wars: 1313. A non-canon game, the premise was about an unknown bounty hunter who Boba Fett guns down. However, other bounty hunters were going to be included, like Bossk. The aim was to explore Level 1313.
If the game were to be released, it would have gone to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. In conclusion, many recognisable Lucasfilm staff were involved in the game.