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Vertex
a crystalline mineral mined on the planet Kir, vertex was used as the standard for most financial transactions of the Old Republic, and became a supplement to Authority Cash Vouchers when the Corporate Sector Authority was formed. When a being needed to exchange credit at an Authority Currency Exchange, they were given either a Voucher or vertex crystals at the going rate. The crystals that were mined on Kir were refined to a standard size and color, helping to stabilize their value as currency.
(HSE, CSA, JQ9)
Vertex Street
this street, located near the Old Republic Senate Chamber on Coruscant, was known for the guesthouses which lined its sides.
(DH)
Vertha
this small predator was native to the planet Morseer. Its teeth were shaped like triangular chisels, and had a blue-tinted enamel that xenobiologists claimed was a form of camouflage.
(TBSB)
Vertical Swoop
this Imperial TIE Bomber flight tactic was developed by Captain Tomax Bren.
(SWJ15)
Vertigo Influx Override
this was an advanced piece of technology used in the engines of podracers, during the last decades of the Old Republic. When activated, it provided an incredible boost of power to the podracer's engines, allowing a racer to achieve faster speeds for a short distance.
(T14)
Verti-Go Line Thrower
developed by Susuax, this self-contained climbing system consisted of a rifle-like launcher, a length of syntherope, and a variety of grappling hooks. It was designed for civilian use, and was quite noisy.
(GUN)
Vertigo Squadron
this was the name of the branch of the Mandalorian Shocktroopers who flew aerial combat missions in support of ground-based mercenary actions.
(JFOS)
Vert-mite
an obnoxious, swarming insect native to the planet Garqi.
(U)
Verullian Land Slug
this disgusting creature crawls around by flopping its body in a lunging motion.
(MC12)
Veruna
this man served as the King of the Naboo for thirteen years before Queen Amidala was elected to replace him. During his early yeras as King, Veruna clashed often with Senator Palpatine. Over time, however, Palpatine convinced Veruna to become more involved with offworld politics. This eventually led to Veruna's downfall. It was later discovered that Veruna was a corrupt leader, and was using the prosperity of the planet to fill his own coffers. He even provided a collection of underground storage facilities to Palaptine, which were used to dispose of the Senator's enemies. During their debates and election campaign, Veruna used Amidala's age as his primary platform. As the election wore on, the people tired of his bombastic assaults and started to listen to what Amidala was saying. They quickly understood that she was much smarter and better prepared to lead them, and voted Veruna out in a landslide vote. Following the election, Veruna was exiled to the Naboo Wastelands. He later died under mysterious circumstances, although many belived Veruna had been assassinated.
(JQA, IG1, SON, NEGC)
Vervikk
this species of creatures is known to interstellar travellers as space rats. They average a meter in length, and have two razor-sharp fangs. They inhabit the bowels of starships like a virus, wreaking havoc with systems while attacking the crewmembers who come to fix the problems.
(RM)
Ves
this gaseous substance is often used as engine coolant. When mixed with ves, the combination created a gas which can disperse a blaster bolt on contact.
(CFG, GFT)
VES-700
this was one of Corondexx's pulse rifle models.
(GG10)
Vesden
this Imperial Navy trooper was assigned as a sensor operator at the Imperial garrison on the Forest Moon of Endor. Vesden was in charge of scanning for possible infiltration of the shield generator bunker protecting the second Death Star. In reality, Vesden was a counterintelligence officer placed in the garrison by the Imperial Security Bureau.
(CCG10)
Vesell, Hayvlin
an expert in artificial intelligence at the Technomic Research Foundation, Vesell, theorized that xylen-based memory chips, while out-dated, could be used to enhance artificial minds due to their finer divisibility of information. He was a contemporary of Cray Mingla.
(COJ)
Vesh
this name was given to female Zabrak, and meant "fresh air".
(GCG)
Veshet
this large rodent, native to planets like Dathomir, was a relative of the womp rat found on Tatooine. They were noted for their keen sense of smell, which allowed them to track prey for many days or over long distances. This trait, coupled with the fact that veshets are easily trained to perform complex activities, made them popular among assassins during the last decades of the Old Republic. Trained veshets could attack on command, or only after acquiring a certain scent.
(LFCW)
Veshiv, Coh
this Imperial advisor was captured by the crew of the Far Orbit, after they defected from Imperial service and struck out a privateers. Their mission to capture Veshiv was funded by the Alliance as part of the Far Orbit Project. Veshik himself was known as an annoying, self-centered blowhard who had been sent away from Coruscant on a "fact-finding" mission to the Ringali Shell in an effort to get rid of him. Veshiv's entire career had been based on knowing the secrets of others and using them to his own advantage, and he was generally regarded as one of Palpatine's best blackmail artists. When Dhas Vedij and the Far Orbit caught up to the Empire Forever and claimed to be their replacement as Veshiv's escort, Captain Annance gladly turned Veshiv over to the privateers, believing them to be Imperials. Veshiv's capture turned a great deal of Imperial attention on the Far Orbit, especially from former Captain Vocis Kenit.
(FOP)
Vesp
this was s species of aggressive, bio-engineered creature that was native to the planet Lok.
(GQRG)
Vespula Manufacturing & Exports
once based in Shamd City, on the planet Kirima, was discovered to have been operating with several violations of copyrights and patents held by the Commerce Guild, shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars. After a series of cease-and-desist orders were issued against Vespula, the Commerce Guild called in the bounty hunters of House Salaktori to bring Vespula's operations to a halt. In a swift paramilitary action, Vespula's headquarters were demolished and twelve employees were killed.
(HNN5)
Vess, Rosha
this dark-haired woman was a frequent patron of Coruscant's Outlander Club, during the last decades of the Old Republic. She was often seen in the company of her friends, Nyrat Agira and Immi Danoo. Like Nyrat, Rosha had a belly tattoo that identified her as a member of the Zealots of Psusan.
(OWS, SWI75)
Vessar Asteroid Belt
this field of asteroids was located in the Telanka System, and was believed to be the home of Buula's Rocky Home.
(HAS)
Vessel
this is a type of infochant, a being which has been cybernetically modified to store tremendous amounts of data in their heads. However, the vessel has no idea what the information deals with. When used for legal activities, vessels are generally considered couriers. Often, vessels are created from beings who were indebted to a more powerful infochant, as a way to pay off their debts.
(GG2)
Vessel Cargo Manifest
this Imperial document was one of a number of documents required from any spacer who plied the spacelanes during the New Order. The procedures for obtaining the certification were documented in the Spacer's Information Manual. Known as an VCM, this document provided information on the current cargo of a starship.
(SWJ9)
Vessel Drive
this was a form of cranium-implanted, computer storage device, used by cybernetically-enhanced beings during the last decades of the Old Republic. With a vessel drive installed, a being could commit to memory huge amounts of data. More often than not, vessel drives were used by corporate thieves and espionage agents, who infiltrated a competitor's operations and stole information.
(HNN4)
Vessery, Broak
this Imperial Navy Colonel served Ysanne Isard, after she escaped death during the Battle of Thyferra. A tall, black-haired man who had the nervous habit of picking invisible pieces of lint from his uniform, Vessery and his ships were dispatched by Isard to recover as much of Rogue Squadron as they could from Corvis Minor Five, after the Rogues fell into a trap laid by Isard's clone and Prince-Admiral Krennel. Vessery then trained the Rogues in the use of the TIE Defender, in hopes that their combined skills could be infiltrated into Krennel's forces and used to bring the rogue warlord down. The Requiem Squadron, under the command of Wedge Antilles' alter ego Antar Roat, managed to infiltrate Krennel's forces and bring down the shields protecting Ciutric. In the aftermath of the liberation of Ciutric and the deaths of Krennel, Isard's clone, and Isard herself, Vessery fled with two complete squadrons of TIE Defenders and their pilots.
(IR)
Vessitoar
the New Republic maintained a military training facility on this planet.
(WBC)
Vesta
this ancient woman was a proctor at the Alderaan Select Academy for Young Ladies, during the early years of the New Order. It was believed that Madame Vesta was Leia Organa's personal nanny, during the princess' education at the Academy.
(T11)
Vestaari
this race of beings was native to the planet Vestar. They were considered nomads, and dressed in distinctive robes.
(EOE)
Vestar
Boba Fett caught up with the crew of the Port-Esta Queen on this planet, then was tracked by Nevo's gang from Vestar to Star Station 12.
(EOE)
Vestas Ruling
this historical event occurred during the height of the Old Republic, but was settled with the help of the Jedi Order's Council of First Knowledge.
(PJSB)
Vester
this man, a native of the planet Carida, served the Empire as a pilot in the Navy. He commanded the disguised Corellian freighter which deposited Lieutenant Brazack and Ghost Squadron on Sulon, during the Empire's subjugation of the moon. He was a cocksure pilot, and flew the freighter like it was a swoop.
(SFE)
Vestig
this man was one of Coh Veshiv's personal aides.
(FOP)
Vestor Nebula
this great cloud of ionized gas was located within the Trans-Nebular Zone. At its core was the Vestor Pulsar, which provided much of the ionized gas in the Nebula.
(GSE)
Vestor Pulsar
this neutron star was located at the heart of the Vestor Nebula, located in the Trans-Nebular Sector of the galaxy. This rapidly-spinning cinder of a star was all the remained of a giant star that went supernova many millennia before the advent of the New Order. It spewed twin spirals of ionized gas outward as it spun, forming the Vestor Nebula. The jets of gas also act as a kind of beacon, and many spacers used its emissions to help navigate the Trans-Nebular Sector.
(GSE)
Vestwe, Sateen
this Alderaanian man served as an aide to Senator Bail Organa, working aboard the Tantive IV during the months following the Clone Wars.
(DAG)
Vesuvague
a tree which is native to the planet Ithor, the vesuvague has a great root system. The roots grow quickly, and often emerge from the soils a thick vines. When a creature gets close enough to the tree, the vesuvague entraps it with these vines, constricting the prey until it dies and can be consumed by the plant.
(TME, GOF9)
Vethiraptor
an Endoran creature which possesses a lot of nervous energy.
(COJ)
Vetoosh
a word of goodbye used by Dap Nechel.
(TFE)
Vetter Piin
this diminutive near-human was the Rov of the church on the planet Ventooine during the height of the Galactic Civil War. He was also the caretaker at the shrine which was built around a huge statue of Han Solo. Rov Piin related the story of Solo's heroics to Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian, detailing the struggle between the Rov and the Satab, and how Han freed the populace from the Shadeshine.
(LTA5, MCA2)
Veubg
this word was used to describe a member of the Veubgri race, native to the planet Gbu.
(CS)
Veubgri
an alien race from the planet Gbu. The planet's intense gravity has caused them to evolve into wide, squat beings with a number of sensitive tendrils used to manipulate and touch things. They also have six feet, which help keep the aliens stable.
(CS)
Vev
this is the twenty-second symbol in the Aurebesh script, and represents the Basic letter "v".
(SWM)
Vewas Data Controllers
this small corporation propuced a wide range of remote control devices.
(GFT)
Vew-Grek Holo Images
this multimedia conglomerate was based on Bespin's Cloud City. Its leaders were given positions on the city's Exex during their tenure.
(GG2)
Vewin
this man was an Alliance agent, and a friend of Do'naal. This friendship cost him his position with the Alliance, as Do'naal was actually an Imperial agent working to ferret out rebellious individuals. Vewin was captured and interrogated on Kelada, and was subsequently considered a security risk to the Alliance.
(SESB)
Vex
this Defel served as Greezim Trentacal's bodyguard until Trentacal was killed on Gabredor III. Vex was recommended to Trentacal by another contact within the Karazak Slavers Guild, and Trentacal offered Vex the position of bodyguard on the spot. At first, Vex had no interest in the job, having other personal duties to attend to. However, the Defel found himself between a rock and hard place when his own agenda was caught between Trentacal's rivals and the Karazak Guild. Vex decided to join Trentacal and avoid the entanglements, thereby furthering his own goals. Vex proved himself to be a loyal servant, and was given more and more control of Trentacal's daily routine until they were caught on Gabredor III. The slaving transfer station on the planet was infiltrated by the Red Moons, and their leader, Sully Tigereye, personally tore Vex apart in hand-to-hand combat aboard the Atron's Mistress.
(SWJ8, TFE)
Vex
this star was the central body in the Vex System, located near the Monsua Nebula in the Moddell Sector of the galaxy.
(GMR9)
Vex
this man was one of Cularin's minor crimelords, during the last years of the Old Republic. Vex was quite skilled in the arts of interrogation, and could bring any being to the point of collapse and hold them there until they surrendered their information. Of course, he preferred to have his Trandoshan henchmen do the actual dirty work.
(LFCW)
Vex Major
this planet was the primary world in the Vex system, which was located in the Moddell Sector of the galaxy. A swampy world, Vex Major was surrounded by a desnse asteroid field known simply as The Belt. The few human settlers who made a living on the planet were close-knit clans of fisherfolk. The planet itself was often referred to as Far Gent, term used by the Ffib fanatics who settled the planet some forty years before the Battle of Endor. The name "Vex Major" was believed to have been coined by the first explorers who tried to reach the planet, which was located on the edge of the Monsua Nebula. They hoped to use Vex Major as a staging point for excursions into the Unknown Regions, but navigating through the Belt and overcoming the anomalies caused by the Monsua Nebula proved particularly vexing.
(GMR9)
Vexa
this female Tusken Raider was the leader of the small faction which believed Sliven was unfit to lead his tribe, during the years following the Battle of Endor. Vexa was the first to voice her opinions after Sliven returned from the desert with Tahiri Veila, then announced that he would raise the girl as a Tusken Raider. Vexa allowed Tahiri to remain on two conditions: first, that her true parentage be kept secret; and second, that she be forced to pass the trials of adulthood required of any Tusken Raider youth. If Tahiri succeeded, then Sliven's faith in the girl would be proven correct, and both would be allowed to remain with the tribe. If Tahiri failed, however, both would be exiled to the deepest deserts. Sliven agreed, and Tahiri was allowed to grow up with the tribe. When Tahiri returned from her training at the Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4, Vexa greeted her amiably enough, but quickly demanded that the trial begin. Tahiri and her friend, Anakin Solo, were taken into the deepest part of the Jundland Wastes and given seven days to return. Despite Tahiri's successful return to the tribe, Vexa still demanded that Sliven be banished from the tribe. Tahiri intervened on his behalf, and forced Vexa to abide by her original agreement.
(P)
Vexan
this law enforcement officer was also a member of Sires Vant's criminal organization, and was one of Vant's "antenna-breakers."
(GG11)
Vexen
this one of the many small mining settlements established on the planet Kallistas. It was the primary extraction site of radioactive isotopes mined on the planet.
(GG10)
Vexok savaka
this ancient Sith command translated roughly into Basic as "Get up, there is work to do."
(PH)
Vexta Belt
this system was used as a staging area for pirates attacking the Delephran shipping lanes.
(SWJ3)
Veyn, Milzin
this Imperial Navy Lieutenant was a native of the city of Hullis, on the planet Halmad. He later served at the Imperial garrison in Hullis, during the period of time the planet was raided by the Hawk-bats, and a fighter pilot.
(IF)
V-Fin
this submersible vessel was used on the planet Rhinnal as an ice breaker. It was used by hunters and explorers to reach the polar reagions of the planet. It measured 9.5 meters in length, and could transport up to ten passengers and twenty metric tons of cargo. The V-Fin required a pilot and co-pilot to operate.
(CCW)
V-gauge
this scale describes the output capacity of a repuslorlift engine's turbothrust converter coil. Most landspeeders use V5- to V9-gauge coils, while X-Wings and military T-47 airspeeders use V12- to V18-gauge coils. Large transport ships require much heavier-gauge coils.
(CFG)
VGK-3
known as the Shooting Star, this was Koensayr's version of a heavy assault starfighter. It was originally developed near the end of the Galactic Civil War, but never saw active production. The prototype of the VGK-3 was stolen by Bryce Agoris and Myrgaanti Shi-iki, who modifed the ship and renamed it the Warhog. The VGK-3 measured nineteen meters in length, and required a pilot and gunner to operate. There was little room on the VGK-3 for any cargo, with all usable space being set aside for power plants and drive systems. It was believed that this craft was armed with five laser cannons, a dual ion cannon, and two proton torpedo launchers.
(SWJ6)
V-Haad
this Keganite man was a member of the Hospitality Guides, and was assigned to escort Qui-Gon Jinn, Adi Gallia, and their padawans, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Siri, during their mission to locate O-Lana.
(FFT)
Vharing, Jovan
this Imperial officer served aboard the Interrogator under the command of Captain Nolaan. Vharing was the latest in a long line of males in his family to attend the Imperial Academy, graduating in the top two percent of his class and receiving a posting as a communications officer aboard a Victory-class Star Destroyer. A close friend and trusted advisor, Vharing was a student of Nolaan, who was grooming the young man for his own command. When Nolaan transferred to command of the Interrogator, he brought Vharing along with him. This was both a boon and a bane for Vharing. When Nolaan was executed by High Inquisitor Tremayne for a minor error, Vharing was quickly promoted in his place. At the time, Vharing was the youngest person ever promoted to Captain and command of a ship. Tremayne kept a sharp eye on Vharing, for he had proclaimed that and of Nolaan's advisors would also be executed. Vharing remained in command of the Interrogator until a senior Lieutenant Leeds inadvertently ordered the bombing of a settlement on Qlothos while Vharing slept. The planet was virtually undefended, and sixty civilians were killed in the raid. Among them was a high-ranking engineer from Kuat Drive Yards and his family, who were on vacation at the time. Tremayne executed Vharing for this mistake, despite the fact that he had nothing to do with it. Vharing's disembodied spirit roamed the ship for several minutes before realizing it was truly dead.
(TFNR, SWJ11)
Vhek
this large, herding animal was native to the planet Qiilura. Despite their size, vheks were regularly attacked and killed by packs of gdans.
(RCHC)
Vhin
this island continent was located in the northern hemisphere of the planet Illarreen. It was the birthplace of the Poss'Nomin race.
(AE)
Vhlor
this was a disgusting creature native to the homeworlds of the Yuuzhan Vong.
(EVR)
VI
this was the model number of Industrial Automaton's speeder pilot droid. These droids moved about on three wheeled legs, and had a pair of retractable arms for steering and operating a vehicle. These droids had a number of visual and auditory sensors, and were equipped with a computer interface jack that allowed them to access maps and global positioning data.
(SPG)
Vi Callen
this Old Republic Senator was a supporter of the Jedi Knights. Senator Callen was one of those chosen to investigate the death of Bruck Chun, at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, some ten years before the Battle of Naboo.
(JAD)
Via, Kara
this woman was an Alliance operative during the Galactic Civil War. She led the infiltration team that tried to gain access to TransGalMeg's corporate headquarters on Pako Ramoon, an action which was successful with the help of Diskio and K'lial Khzrry.
(CRO)
Viago
see Iego
(LEV)
Vialco
this Dark Jedi Knight trained under High Inquisitor Tremayne, and believed himself to be the logical choice to replaced Tremayne upon his death. Vialco stalked his victims from afar, planting horrible dreams in their minds until they were at his mercy. However, Vialco was also arrogant, and believed that anyone who could not touch the Dark Side of the Force was below him. This caused considerable trouble when he was ordered to work for non-Jedi commanders, and led to his being assigned to guard the new Imperial communications bunker near Iscera, on the planet Nysza III. When the Alliance learned of its construction, Commander Beatonn sent Harrier Team to destroy it. Vialco killed Arecelis Acosta and handily defeated Fable Astin during the mission, but the Harriers were able to take out the station. Vialco retreated, knowing that Fable would be an easy target, and was later contacted by Adalric Brandl. Brandl told Vialco that he was holding Fable on Trulalis, and the Dark Jedi could not pass up the tempting offer to remove her. Vialco quickly traveled to Trulalis and confronted Fable, who had become a much more formidable opponent that he believed possible. Fable was able to disarm him and defeat him, but she could not kill him. She did not want to become part of the Dark Side. However, Brandl had other ideas. He sent an image into her mind of Vialco recovering his lightsaber and attacking, and Fable moved to counter the blow. Instead of striking another lightsaber, Fable's blade severed Vialco's head from his shoulders.
(SWJ8)
Viamarr 4
one of the planets visted by the Night Caller shortly before it was captured by Wraith Squadron near Xobome 6. It was an agricultural world known for Viamarr Blackroot.
(WS)
Viamarr Blackroot
this fungus is grown only on the planet Viamarr 4, where it is found in vast subterranean caverns. The deep black fungus puts out tubers and offshoots which can grow to a kiometer in diameter, and which are harvested for their meaty texture and nutritional balance.
(WS)
Viann
this was the high-backed, Ansionian saddle used to when riding a suubatar.
(APS)
Vianna D'Pow
this gray-skinned female Zeltron once tried to steal a Sullustan infant from the hospital ward of the Jedi Temple, some years before the Battle of Naboo. Distinguished by her raven-black hair and black-on-black eyes, Vianna D'Pow was an experienced infiltrator who had no problem gaining access to the Jedi Temple. Once inside, however, Mace Windu was alerted to her presence, and confronted her in the hospital. It was then that Vianna revealed that she was not working for any criminal organization, but had been hired by the Sullustan infant's parents to recover their child. Her mission touched a hidden place in Windu's heart, and he allowed Vianna to return the child to its parents.
(T13)
Vibre-class Assault Cruiser
developed and manufactured by Silvuit Corporation, this 100-meter long craft bristled with weapons. It found widespread usage among Imperial fleets which survived the Battle of Endor, as the remnants of the Empire began raiding New Republic convoys for supplies. Vibre-class cruisers were plated with matte-black armor, with a layer of stealth coating bonded to it. A triangular, scarab-shaped craft, it was armed with four laser cannons, a pair of tractor beam projectors, and four ion cannons. The shape of the ship was dictated by its mission profile. It could latch onto larger capital ships with its tractor beams, and use cutting lasers to open the other ship's hull. A squadron of zero-G spacetroopers was disgorged into the larger ship, which would then take control of it. The ship required a crew of thirty to operate, along with 15 gunners. It could transport up to sixty troops and 500 metric tons of cargo.
(JASB, PP, WOTC)
Vibrion, Gebnerret
this elderly man was the political leader of an active Alliance cell during the last years of the New Order. He suffered greatly from Zithrom's Disease, and constantly took Clondex to ease the pain. In his earlier days, Vibrion was an Old Republic Senator from Ghorman. He later served the Imperial Senate, and quickly sided with Mon Mothma following the Ghorman Massacre. When warrants were issued for her arrest, Vibrion went into hiding and went to work for the Alliance. When he was captured by the Empire and imprisoned on Selnesh, the Alliance sent in a team of agents to either liberate him or execute him before the Empire could learn his secrets. The assault team, led by Lieutenant Haslam, managed to rescue Vibrion while suffering minor injuries.
(SWJ10, TFE)
Vibroaxe
an axe-like weapon that uses a vibrating blade.
(CPL, DA)
Vibroaxe Squadron
this group of space pirates assisted Warlord Zsinj in his attempt to steal the Razor's Kiss. Their leader was a high-strung Devaronian male who was extremely irate at Zsinj and his forces after the attempt, since the Vibroaxes had no idea they'd be assaulting Kuat itself. They had planned on fighting X-Wings and Y-Wings, and they were unable to change tactics quickly enough to avoid over fifty percent losses of hardware and pilots.
(IF)
Vibrobath
this is a form of sonic whirlpool used to relax muscles.
(POT)
Vibroblade
this hand-held weapon was similar to the vibroknife, only larger.
(HSR, MTS)
Vibroblade
this was the term used to describe the blade used in a vibroknife.
(HSR, DFR, COTF)
Vibroblade
this Skipray Blastboat was part of the Khuiumin Survivors' fleet, and was part of the assault force sent to capture Zlece Oonaar aboard the Galaxy Chance.
(IJ)
Vibroblades
this gang rose to power on the planet Draenell's Point, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. Their rise to power threatened the control of Benthar's Boys, especially after they kidnapped Benthar himself. The Alliance agents on the planet to investigate the construction of the Imperial supply depot in the Bissillirus System assisted Benthar's Boys in rescuing him, and Vibroblades agreed to join the Boys in fighting against the Empire instead of each other.
(GMK)
Vibro-crystal
this speciallized form of kunda stone was developed for use in communications devices by the kadrillian known as Rodno, during the height of the New Order. Leia Organa discovered that the transmissions of the vibro-crystal could shatter kunda stones, which made the vibro-crystal an effective weapon against the Empire's kunda-stone breathing masks.
(LAT3)
Vibrocutlass
this rapidly-vibrating sword was modelled after the ancient blades used by many races.
(TFE)
Vibrocutter
this was a common starship tool that employed a vibrating blade. It was designed to cut through structural panels and other dense materials.
(HSL)
Vibroglaive
this Gamorrean weapon was a tall weapon with a long, vibrating blade attached at the top.
(OE)
Vibrohammer
like its cousins, the vibrohammer uses an internal generator to create a rapdi vibration. The vibration then motivates the peen of the hammer, allowing the user to quickly drive nails or crush stone, depending on the size of the peen.
(ROM)
Vibro-hydro Tub
this is the intergalactic version of a hot tub.
(GCQ)
Vibroknife
a switchblade-like device that uses a vibrating blade. The blade is removable.
(DFR)
Vibroknuckler
produced by Czerka, this was a form of vibroblade that was mounted to a grip which allowed it to be used in bare-fisted combat. The grip had four holes for each of the fingers on the human hand, and the blade was mounted across the top. A cutting blow could be made by punching out at a target.
(EGW)
Vibro-mop
this cleaning device used the same technology as a vibroaxe, applying the vibrating head to the mop in order to assist in cleaning.
(DH)
Vibroneedle
this thin, metal needle vibrates rapidly, allowing it to pass through most materials with ease.
(TSK)
Vibrosaw
a cutting implement with a rapidly-moving blade.
(RD)
Vibroscalpel
a medical instrument with a vibrating blade, a vibroscalpel contained a small power source in its grip. This power source supplied enough energy to rapidly vibrate the blade of the scalpel, allowing it to cut with much less force than a standard medical scalpel. Because of this, a surgeon had to be extremely careful when using a vibroscalpel, because they could inadvertently cause more harm than good. Vibroscalpels were used most often when operating a beings with thick, scaly, or leathery skins, since it allowed a surgeon to cut into the skin qjuickly. Unfortunately for many beings, vibroscalpels eventually found their way onto the black markets of the galaxy, where they became deadly weapons of force and persuasion.
(HSR)
Vibro-scimitar
this form of scimitar was developed by Togorian weaponsmasters, using the basic scimitar and adding a power source and a vibrating blade.
(UANT)
Vibroshield
this form of personal shield was made of high-density ultrachrome, which maintained a razor-sharp edge despite hard usage. Developed by Kar Vastor to be worn along the forearms, vibroshields hummed with the power required to power their bladed edges. When used in combat, a vibroshield served both defensive and offensive uses. It could easily deflect a blaster bolt, then be used to slash the shooter in two.
(SHPT)
Vibro-shiv
this was a type of small, easily-concealed weapon, equipped with a tiny power source to drive its vibrating blade.
(HSL)
Vibroshovel
see Vibrospade
(PH)
Vibrospade
this was a type of digging implement, equipped with a vibrating shovel blade.
(GOF10)
Vibro-stake
this was a form of vibrating polearm weapon, which was often stuck into the ground as part of a trap.
(GMR1)
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