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List of Star Wars substances

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The following is a list of substances, including food and drugs, found in the fictional series Star Wars.

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Artusian crystals

Artusian crystals are crystals used to make a life form artificially force-sensitive by trapping energy gathered inside the Valley of the Jedi. They are similar to the Kaiburr Crystal found in the Star Wars novel Splinter of the Mind's Eye and were introduced to the Star Wars mythos in the LucasArts video game Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.

Bacta

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Bacta is a healing substance available from the planet Thyferra, where two competing cartels, the Zaltin and Xucphra corporations, control almost all of the product. Bacta was invented by the insectoid Vratix of Thyferra by mixing alazhi salve with a synthetic liquid chemical called kavam. This concoction is further mixed with a colorless viscous liquid called ambori. During the Galactic Civil War, the Empire realized the importance of bacta and shut down all satellite manufacturing centers, allowing the bacta plants on Thyferra to have a total monopoly on production. It is presumably much more available and effective than kolto. Bacta is the greatest healing fluid in the galaxy. It mimics the body's fluids and helps in regeneration. It is used to help with cuts and burns as well as severe cellular damage, such as frostbite.

There are several methods of bacta application. Cuts and burns can be treated with bacta patches, small disposable patches covered in bacta gel. Those suffering from serious illnesses, or serious injuries - such as frostbite - are helped by becoming submersed in the liquid in bacta tanks, such as the one that cured Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back. Also, General Grievous was put into a bacta tank after being blown up to the point of needing a new body.

Additionally, Bacta seems to have a dramatically regenerative effect on Gand.

Bacta is in many Star Wars videogames; it is often used to heal the main character in the game. This is true in Star Wars Episode III, Star Wars: Battlefront, Star Wars: Battlefront II and Star Wars: Republic Commando. For more information, see Bacta cartel.

Blue Milk

Blue Milk is a drink in Star Wars. In Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, blue milk is shown being served on the Lars moisture farm. Blue milk is, as its somewhat basic name suggests, a dairy drink either naturally or artificially colored blue. The protein-enhanced beverage is served on planets low in natural resources—especially water. Blue milk is also rumored to have certain medicinal properties.

Cortosis

Main article: Cortosis

Cortosis is a rare mineral from the Star Wars Expanded universe. It is a somewhat fragile light grey, chalky rock that has the strange property of deactivating or outright resisting lightsabers (the exact nature of its anti-lightsaber properties is unclear), the only mineral to do so. The first mention of it is in Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. It is later mentioned in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

Death sticks

Cilona-extract death sticks are a fictional narcotic substance found in the Star Wars universe. They are relatively cheap, and are smuggled into the clubs of cities by slythmongers. With each dose the user's life is shortened, and the successive dosages take away larger chunks from a lifespan. Death sticks are seen by some as a thinly-veiled reference to cigarettes.

Usually death sticks are taken as an additive to a drink, and are commonly seen in small tubes of red or yellow liquid. Death sticks are banned on all republic worlds, but are sold freely on lawless worlds such as Tatooine and Outer Rim worlds, often exported to civilized worlds such as Coruscant where it is peddled by drug dealers. The Bando Gora distributed a more potent and deadly form of death stick until the cult was destroyed by Jango Fett.

Elan Sleazebaggano attempted to sell Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi death sticks in a nightclub on Coruscant, however he abruptly reconsidered under some Force-powered suggestioning, and went home to "rethink his life".

For more information on this topic, please see the Wookiepedia article.

Durasteel

Durasteel is one of the most used alloys in the Star Wars galaxy. It is a brown, heavy substance, yet very flexible and can resist heat, cold and monumental physical stress. Because of its properties, it was an important material for the manufacturing of spacecraft hulls. It was seen and/or mentioned in Knights of the Old Republic and the Jedi Apprentice book series.

Kaiburr crystal

The Kaiburr crystal is a fictional archaelogical relic from the planet of Mimban. Local Mimban legend said that the god Pomojema used the crystal to heal the wounded, but in reality it was the Force that was responsible. The crimson-colored gem had the ability to enhance Force powers. The crystal's mystical powers diminish proportional to its distance from an ancient temple on Mimban.

The crystal is, however, the most powerful crystal that can be used in a lightsaber. They were normally used in the lightsabers in the old Jedi Order, but for unknown reasons the mines were lost, faded out of history, making the crystals extremely rare.

In the 1978 novel Splinter of the Mind's Eye (picture of the crystal on front cover), the old woman Halla along with companions Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia sought out and found the crystal. It was used to heal the wounds of Princess Leia and of Luke after they had been injured. The crystal was then given to Halla, who had been searching for it for seven years.

In Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, the Jedi Exile and his companions could use the Kaiburr crystal to enhance their lightsabers. The crystal was described as the most powerful crystal that can be used in lightsaber construction.

In the video game Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith, Kaiburr is a passcode which will make your force invincible. For more information, see the Kaiburr crystal entry at the StarWars.com databank. [{{fullurl:}}#endnote_Crystal1][{{fullurl:}}#endnote_Crystal2]

Kolto

Kolto is a highly effective healing agent, and the predecessor to the medical fluid bacta. It is applied the same way in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Kolto is naturally found on the planet Manaan, where the native Selkath mediate and sell it to both the Galactic Republic and to the Sith, not wanting to cause conflict. Kolto is found in giant chasms at the bottom of the great ocean which completely covers Manaan. In at least one instance, a Kolto deposit was guarded by a giant mutant fish. It is possible that the fish's size is due to it feeding off Kolto, but the actual reason is unknown.

During the Jedi Civil War the Republic attempted to devise a procedure which would allow them to synthesize a kolto-like substance. This was not known to be successful, but a synthetic substance with similar properties, bacta, was eventually developed independantly by the Vratix of Thyferra. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, bacta had completely replaced kolto for military purposes.

Shortly after the initial Xbox release of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, kolto became common-use slang for any number of intoxicants, most notably marijuana.

During the course of Knights of the Old Republic it is possible that Revan could irreparably damage the kolto supply causing a galactic shortage. However, this shortage is not carried into Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II.

Phrik

Phrik is a very dense alloy in Star Wars. It gives resistance to lightsabers. General Grievous traveled with his droid bodyguards, a set of IG-100 series MagnaGuards, who wielded electrified staffs made of phrik. Darth Sidious' lightsaber had a phrik alloy covering. The dark troopers also had body armor made of the alloy.

Phrik is mined, as portrayed in Star Wars Droidworks.

Ryll

Main article: Spice (Star Wars)

Ryll, mined on the planet Ryloth, is a relatively weak form of spice used to create a number of medicines used throughout the galaxy. It is also smuggled into the Corporate Sector for illegal sale to the workers. As a recreational substance, ryll can be addictive and dangerous.

Spice

Main article: Spice (Star Wars)

In Star Wars, spice usually refers to an illegal narcotic or a controlled substance. There are several different kinds of spice in the known galaxy, and they are so-called because they "spice up" the user in some fashion, either temporarily boosting physical strength and stamina, making the user feel invincible, or heightening awareness or creating euphoria. These "spiced" up abilities do not last long and the user eventually needs another dose of the substance and quickly becomes addicted.

Tibanna

Main article: Tibanna gas

Tibanna gas is a main export of Cloud City on Bespin. It is used in small energy weapons like blasters. While not featured in movies or the books, it is described in Star Wars RPG.

Notes and references

  1. ^  Splinter of the Mind's Eye (1978) by Alan Dean Foster
  2. ^  Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
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