Bacta/Legends

"Stop limping around and get some bacta, soldier."

- RC-1138

Bacta was a synthetic chemical substance that consisted of gelatinous, translucent red alazhi and kavam bacterial particles that were mixed within a colorless, viscous fluid known as ambori. When a patient was exposed to bacta, the bacterial particles within sought out wounds and promote rapid tissue regeneration while preventing the emergence of scar tissue. Bacta was often thought of as a "miracle fluid" and seemed to be effective against almost every type of injury and ailment across an incredible cross-section of species throughout the Galaxy. It was considered to be the best medicine available anywhere, with kolto as its short-lived competitor.

Description
Bacta could be administered through disposable bacta patches, through direct injection, consumption (via bactade), through the application of a salve, or by submersion in a bacta tank. When bacta immersion was used, the patient would either be clothed in white shorts or a white gown depending on the person's gender. The method of administration depended on the severity of the wounds. It was imperative that bacta was applied in a solution of clear synthetic fluid which mimicked the body's own vital fluids.

Bacta had a smell that was described as 'sickly-sweet'. Immersion in a bacta tank could leave one with the taste and smell of bacta within their mouths and nasal cavities for weeks afterwards, and even bacta patches left a smelly residue, although it was weaker. Bacta tanks themselves came in two varieties: there were the large, permanent or semi-permanent tanks installed within medical facilities, as well as emergency tanks that were collapsible and portable. Such field tanks actually required the patient to lie on their backs or stomachs; the bacta within often had to be taken out and run through filters.

History
Bacta was invented by the Vratix on the planet Thyferra around the year 4000 BBY. The Vratix were willing to share the technology, but the substance could only be made on their homeworld where the needed resources were abundant. Struggles on Thyferra were often caused by disputes over control of bacta, often between the two main producers of bacta, the Zaltin Corporation and the Xucphra Corporation, or over the bacta the planet produced. Before its obsolescence, kolto was used along with bacta for medical treatments. Bacta later outsold kolto and eventually replaced it altogether. After the fall of the Galactic Republic during the Galactic Civil War, the Galactic Empire only allowed bacta to be produced on Thyferra, which was then stockpiled on Bespin. During the Swarm War, the Killiks staged a coup on the Thyferran government, which cut off the Galactic Alliance supply of bacta during the Battle of Tenupe, thus crippling the medical abilities of the Alliance. Bacta dispensers were used in the Clone Wars by the Republic troops. The dispenser would hook up to a standard commando suit and dispense bacta into the suit's life support systems.

Potency
Bacta was often produced in various strengths and potencies based on many different factors. A batch's quality depended upon how the various ingredients were blended together, the site where the ingredients were produced, and the Vratix vrachen that oversaw the blending. As Thyferra was the source of almost all of the bacta in the galaxy while it was produced under the Imperial-backed monopoly of Xucphra and Zaltin, it was also the source of the strongest bacta. Such high-quality product was generally not exported; if it was, it was sold at incredibly high prices. Export-quality bacta was, typically, nowhere near as effective, meaning that more grievous injuries required longer exposure in order to be properly treated and healed.

Behind the scenes
In terms of in-universe chronology, the earliest mention of bacta occurred in Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 3: Commencement, Part 3. However, the author, John Jackson Miller, admits that this may be a continuity error, proposing a possible retcon asserting that Marn Hierogryph was referring to some other thing coincidentally named bacta in the comic. It is unknown which stance is canonical and whether the famous healing substance indeed existed as early as 3,964 BBY.

There is, however, some controversy as to bacta's color. Many official sources have stated the bacta is red, and only appeared clear in The Empire Strikes Back because of the lighting and camera angles.

Kolto tanks were the predecessor to bacta tanks, which explains the similarity in appearance between the two. Which of course was later replaced in favor of bacta.