Graffiti-bomb

Graffiti-bombs were programmable projectiles that could emblazon images or text on the targets the bombs were thrown at. In 22 BBY, twenty University of Coruscant students infiltrated the Jedi Temple on the planet of Coruscant and used graffiti-bombs to deface its walls during a protest about the controversial custody case over a Force-sensitive infant, Aris-Del Wari, who was taken in by the Jedi after being separated from her mother, who wanted her returned. The students, who were calling for the Jedi to release Wari to her mother, used bombs programmed with slogans calling for Wari's release, such as "Broodsnatchers," "Baby Ludi Wants Her Mom," and "Justice, Peace & Kidnappings," as well as the insignia of a Jedi watch-group that also wanted Wari given back to her mother, the People's Inquest. The students themselves were soon stopped by the Jedi and given to Galactic Republic Judicials.

Behind the scenes
Graffiti-bombs were mentioned in an issue of the HoloNet News feed (2002), Volume 531, Issue 51. The article that referenced the bombs, titled "Activists Deface Jedi Temple Lobby," was written by Pablo Hidalgo and Paul Ens.

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Bomba grafiti