Located on the planet Seatos was an ancient galactic starmap device that required a unique orb key in order to project maps to distant planets and galaxies.
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Engineering Datapad
An engineering datapad was a small electronic device used to program computers or droids. The device can decrypt most systems if provided enough time.
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The Transmitter Homing Beacon was a standard homing beacon developed by Sienar Fleet Systems to track ships through hyperspace to their destination.
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The Corellian shipyards, or the Coronet shipyards, were located in Coronet City on Corellia. After the founding of the Galactic Empire in 19 BBY, the shipyards were converted from civilian shipyards to the manufacture of Imperial-class Star Destroyers.
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Jakris was a Mon Calamari guard who served in the security detail for a New Republic Defense Fleet transport. Around 9 ABY, two individuals claiming to be Jedi boarded the vehicle, intending to see a prisoner being held onboard.
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Buried for millennia, the starmap orb was created by species from another galaxy. Unlocked when the dials are positioned correctly allows the path to be viewed via projection.
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Porter was a Human male who served in the New Republic as a pilot with the military rank of captain around 9 ABY. Captain Porter was stationed on the planet Lothal and utilized the callsign Spectre Two-One.
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A repulsorlift sled was a repulsorlift vehicle used for the transport of beings and materials.
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Baylan Skoll was a human male born during the era of the Galactic Republic. As a Force-sensitive, Skoll was at some point brought into the Jedi Order, where he eventually rose to the rank of Jedi Knight.
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Shin Hati was a Force-sensitive human female active during the New Republic Era and Ahsoka Tano’s search for Ezra. She wielded a lightsaber with an orange-red blade, which she used to duel Sabine Wren on at least two occasions.
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