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− | A '''chronometer''' or '''clock''' was an electronic device for the keeping of [[time]]. |
+ | A '''chronometer''', '''chrono''',<ref name="Propaganda">''[[Star Wars Propaganda: A History of Persuasive Art in the Galaxy]]''</ref> or '''clock''' was an electronic device for the keeping of [[time]]. |
When trying to erase all of evidence of her use of a [[snooper]] program, [[Merei Spanjaf]] was foiled by a [[computer]] terminal that had a bad chronometer. Spanjaf also kept a personal chronometer of her own on her person. She once slept so soundly that when she checked it after waking up, she found it was two hours after dawn.<ref name="secret">''[[Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy]]''</ref> |
When trying to erase all of evidence of her use of a [[snooper]] program, [[Merei Spanjaf]] was foiled by a [[computer]] terminal that had a bad chronometer. Spanjaf also kept a personal chronometer of her own on her person. She once slept so soundly that when she checked it after waking up, she found it was two hours after dawn.<ref name="secret">''[[Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy]]''</ref> |
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- "We'll monitor your progress on these chronometers. Synchronize on my mark. 3…2…1…mark."
- ―Luminara Unduli
A chronometer, chrono,[2] or clock was an electronic device for the keeping of time.
When trying to erase all of evidence of her use of a snooper program, Merei Spanjaf was foiled by a computer terminal that had a bad chronometer. Spanjaf also kept a personal chronometer of her own on her person. She once slept so soundly that when she checked it after waking up, she found it was two hours after dawn.[3]
The lack of a clock on the wall of Leia Organa's cell on the Death Star, along with the austere surroundings and lack of company, left her unmoored in time.[4]
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Weapons Factory" (First appearance)
- Adventures in Wild Space: The Escape
- Thrawn
- Lost Stars
- Ezra's Gamble
- Servants of the Empire: Imperial Justice (Mentioned only)
- Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy
- A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy (Mentioned only) (as clock)
- Princess Leia, Part II (Mentioned only) (as clock)
- Darth Vader 4: Vader, Part IV (Mentioned only) (as clock)
- Aftermath: Life Debt (Mentioned only) (as clock)
- Aftermath: Empire's End (Mentioned only) (as clock)