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⚫ | '''Kouhuns''' were vermiform arthropods with segmented bodies, roughly thirty centimeters long, from the jungle [[Planet/Legends|world]] of [[Indoumodo/Legends|Indoumodo]]. Small, silent, and fast, kouhuns were capable of delivering a fatal and quick-acting [[Neurotoxin/Legends|neurotoxin]] through their bite, as well as a nonfatal but nonetheless painful sting from their tails. Kouhuns were white in color, though they also existed in reddish-brown and black varieties. |
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− | Kouhuns could survive in almost any environment except extreme cold. On their homeworld, they nested in hollow trees and hunted creatures the size of [[ |
+ | Kouhuns could survive in almost any environment except extreme cold. On their homeworld, they nested in hollow trees and hunted creatures the size of [[Dog/Legends|dogs]]. Though omnivorous, kouhuns were predatory, detecting their prey by its body heat and then attacking it, often choosing between prey simply on the basis of which victim was closest. They were aggressive creatures, but could be scared away by attackers, though they turned to fight when cornered. |
− | Because of their many advantages for covert killings, kouhuns were a favored weapon of [[ |
+ | Because of their many advantages for covert killings, kouhuns were a favored weapon of [[Assassin/Legends|assassins]]. They would be starved so that they would attack immediately upon being released, then infiltrated into a victim's home via a [[Droid/Legends|droid]], package, or even by slipping through tight spaces such as open windows or ducts. Kouhun nests, spawned by kouhuns who had escaped from assassins, could be found on a number of worlds from the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]] to the [[Core Worlds/Legends|Core]], including [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]]. |
==Biology and appearance== |
==Biology and appearance== |
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{{Quote|The kouhun teaches us that senseless savagery is the province of animals, not men.|Veradun's father|The Old Republic: The Third Lesson}} |
{{Quote|The kouhun teaches us that senseless savagery is the province of animals, not men.|Veradun's father|The Old Republic: The Third Lesson}} |
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[[File:Kouhun.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A kouhun.]] |
[[File:Kouhun.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A kouhun.]] |
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− | Kouhuns were pale, centipedelike arthropods<ref name="TotG" /> approximately thirty centimeters in length. Silent<ref name="NEGAS" /> and fast,<ref name="TotG" /> kouhuns could administer via a bite from their mouth pincers a nerve toxin both fast-acting and fatal to almost all mammalian species,<ref name="NEGAS" /> and which in most intelligent species created symptoms resembling a heart attack or another natural manner of [[death]].<ref name="TotG" /> Their second means of administering poison was a tail stinger, which injected a painful but nonlethal dose;<ref name="NEGAS" /> once this was administered, incapacitating the prey, the kouhun could go to work on its victim with its mandibles.<ref name="FF">''[[The Official Star Wars Fact File 124]]''</ref> To consume their prey, kouhuns released their saliva,<ref name="S&V Collection 31">''[[Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 31]]''</ref> which contained a chemical that broke down the prey's flesh into a digestible liquid. If multiple kouhuns set upon a victim, they would leave nothing behind but bones and a stain.<ref name="FF" /> Kouhuns would even attack prey if they were not hungry, acting on their killing instincts.<ref name="TTL">{{InsiderCite|124|The Old Republic: The Third Lesson}}</ref> |
+ | Kouhuns were pale, centipedelike arthropods<ref name="TotG" /> approximately thirty centimeters in length. Silent<ref name="NEGAS" /> and fast,<ref name="TotG" /> kouhuns could administer via a bite from their mouth pincers a nerve toxin both fast-acting and fatal to almost all mammalian species,<ref name="NEGAS" /> and which in most intelligent species created symptoms resembling a heart attack or another natural manner of [[Death/Legends|death]].<ref name="TotG" /> Their second means of administering poison was a tail stinger, which injected a painful but nonlethal dose;<ref name="NEGAS" /> once this was administered, incapacitating the prey, the kouhun could go to work on its victim with its mandibles.<ref name="FF">''[[The Official Star Wars Fact File 124]]''</ref> To consume their prey, kouhuns released their saliva,<ref name="S&V Collection 31">''[[Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 31]]''</ref> which contained a chemical that broke down the prey's flesh into a digestible liquid. If multiple kouhuns set upon a victim, they would leave nothing behind but bones and a stain.<ref name="FF" /> Kouhuns would even attack prey if they were not hungry, acting on their killing instincts.<ref name="TTL">{{InsiderCite|124|The Old Republic: The Third Lesson}}</ref> |
The body of the kouhun was segmented, each segment containing a pair of legs, with which they were capable of scaling sheer surfaces.<ref name="RCR" /> The carapace of the kouhun was often naturally white, though they could be fed dyes to change their color;<ref name="TotG" /> some kouhuns, however, were naturally reddish brown or glossy black. The head of the kouhun had a stinging tongue, measuring from four to ten centimeters in length,<ref name="RCR" /> as well as the creature's mandibles and its black eyes.<ref name="TTL" /> Kouhuns came in two varieties, one with a larger segmented body and more pronounced tail stinger than the other.<ref name="NEGAS" /> |
The body of the kouhun was segmented, each segment containing a pair of legs, with which they were capable of scaling sheer surfaces.<ref name="RCR" /> The carapace of the kouhun was often naturally white, though they could be fed dyes to change their color;<ref name="TotG" /> some kouhuns, however, were naturally reddish brown or glossy black. The head of the kouhun had a stinging tongue, measuring from four to ten centimeters in length,<ref name="RCR" /> as well as the creature's mandibles and its black eyes.<ref name="TTL" /> Kouhuns came in two varieties, one with a larger segmented body and more pronounced tail stinger than the other.<ref name="NEGAS" /> |
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+ | While they originated on a jungle [[Planet/Legends|world]],<ref name="TotG" /> kouhuns could survive in almost any climate except extreme cold. They could even be found deep underground in damp subterranean caverns.<ref name="RCR" /> Sand worked as an artificial habitat for the creatures; they would remain burrowed and hidden under it until they detected prey.<ref name="TTL" /> |
==Behavior and intelligence== |
==Behavior and intelligence== |
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− | [[File:Kouhun-hd.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Two kouhuns climbing onto [[Senator]] [[Padmé Amidala |
+ | [[File:Kouhun-hd.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Two kouhuns climbing onto [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Padmé Amidala/Legends|Padmé Amidala's]] bed.]] |
− | Living in the wild in the jungles of [[Indoumodo]], kouhuns lived in large hollow trees, hunting creatures the size of [[ |
+ | Living in the wild in the jungles of [[Indoumodo/Legends|Indoumodo]], kouhuns lived in large hollow trees, hunting creatures the size of [[Dog/Legends|dogs]] that nested in crevices within the trees. Kouhuns were attracted to warmth, and they used this sense to locate their victims,<ref name="TotG" /> often targeting simply the nearest warm-blooded creature.<ref name="RCR" /> Though possessed of a predatory nature, kouhuns were, in fact, omnivorous.<ref name="RCR" /> While aggressive, they could also be timid on occasion; light made them freeze or attempt to hide, and when attacked they fled or hid. When cornered, however, kouhuns would fight back.<ref name="TotG" /> Before they attacked, kouhuns were known to rear up and hiss.<ref name="AOTCn">[[Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (novelization)|''Star Wars'': Episode II ''Attack of the Clones'' novelization]]</ref> They had a level of awareness almost akin to [[Force-sensitive/Legends|Force-sensitivity]], with which they could avoid security systems.<ref name="FF" /> Kouhuns could also use cover to their advantage to sneak up on their prey.<ref name="LF">''[[Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian]]''</ref> Handling them was dangerous, requiring a container to hold them; if they escaped, they would regard their handler as a threat and attack it.<ref name="RCR" /> Barely intelligent, kouhuns were classified as vermin.<ref name="RCR" /> |
==History== |
==History== |
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In the time of the [[Great Galactic War]], the [[Veradun's adoptive father|adoptive father]] of [[Darth Malgus]] kept kouhuns as part of his menagerie. He used them as an illustrative lesson for his son, comparing the controlled nature of man with the mindless killing of the kouhun.<ref name="TTL" /> |
In the time of the [[Great Galactic War]], the [[Veradun's adoptive father|adoptive father]] of [[Darth Malgus]] kept kouhuns as part of his menagerie. He used them as an illustrative lesson for his son, comparing the controlled nature of man with the mindless killing of the kouhun.<ref name="TTL" /> |
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− | In [[22 BBY]], the [[bounty hunter]] [[Zam Wesell]] was given two kouhuns by her colleague [[Jango Fett]] to [[ |
+ | In [[22 BBY/Legends|22 BBY]], the [[Bounty hunter/Legends|bounty hunter]] [[Zam Wesell/Legends|Zam Wesell]] was given two kouhuns by her colleague [[Jango Fett/Legends|Jango Fett]] to [[Plot to assassinate Padmé Amidala/Legends|assassinate]] [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Padmé Amidala/Legends|Padmé Amidala]], on [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]]. Wesell sent them to [[Padmé Amidala's apartment|Amidala's apartment]] in an [[ASN courier droid/Legends|ASN courier droid]], which bypassed Amidala's window security, cut a hole into the window, and released the creatures inside. Dropping below the security scanners covering the floor, the kouhuns made their way up Amidala's bed. When the senator's [[Droid/Legends|droid]] security, [[R2-D2/Legends|R2-D2]], detected something and turned on its lights, scanning the room, the kouhuns froze. Once the droid went dark, they crawled up to where the senator slept. Before they could kill her, however, Amidala's [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] guard [[Anakin Skywalker/Legends|Anakin Skywalker]] sensed the danger, ran into the room, and sliced them apart with his [[Lightsaber/Legends|lightsaber]].<ref name="AOTC">[[Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones|''Star Wars'': Episode II ''Attack of the Clones'']]</ref> |
− | [[Thook Lafrell]], [[lieutenant]] to the [[Slavery|slaver]] [[Gomalo]], used kouhuns in the city of [[Tolea Biqua]] on [[Genarius]]<ref name="LF" /> in around [[20 BBY]].<ref name="20 BBY">The ''[[Living Force Campaign Guide]]'' states that the |
+ | [[Thook Lafrell]], [[Lieutenant/Legends|lieutenant]] to the [[Slavery/Legends|slaver]] [[Gomalo]], used kouhuns in the city of [[Tolea Biqua]] on [[Genarius]]<ref name="LF" /> in around [[20 BBY/Legends|20 BBY]].<ref name="20 BBY">The ''[[Living Force Campaign Guide]]'' states that the [[Living Force (RPG)|''Living Force'']] campaign is set one [[Standard year/Legends|year]] after the [[Invasion of Naboo/Legends|Invasion of Naboo]], an event that is dated to [[32 BBY/Legends|32 BBY]] by ''[[The New Essential Chronology]]''. As the ''Living Force'' adventure ''[[Philology]]'' [[Cularin's disappearance|moved]] the campaign forward ten years to the [[Time/Legends|time]] of the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], and the adventure ''[[Night's Homecoming]]'' established that by Year 4 of the campaign over a year had elapsed since the events of ''Philology'', ''[[Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian]]'' can therefore be dated to circa [[20 BBY/Legends|20 BBY]].</ref> After abducting [[Ezra Du'Re]], an agent of the [[Cularin Office of Public Safety]], from a warehouse in the city, Lafrell left behind a number of kouhuns to attack anyone who investigated the scene of the crime. To provide the creatures cover from which to attack, Lafrell left assorted debris scattered across the floor.<ref name="LF" /> |
==Kouhuns in the galaxy== |
==Kouhuns in the galaxy== |
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[[File:Jarred Kouhuns.jpg|left|thumb|180px|Zam Wesell receives a pair of kouhuns.]] |
[[File:Jarred Kouhuns.jpg|left|thumb|180px|Zam Wesell receives a pair of kouhuns.]] |
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− | Kouhuns were native to the jungle planet Indoumodo,<ref name="TotG" /> in [[Wild Space]].<ref name="NEGAS" /> Some offworld specimens were found in zoos or poison research facilities, but the vast majority of kouhuns off Indoumodo were in the possession of [[ |
+ | Kouhuns were native to the jungle planet Indoumodo,<ref name="TotG" /> in [[Wild Space/Legends|Wild Space]].<ref name="NEGAS" /> Some offworld specimens were found in zoos or poison research facilities, but the vast majority of kouhuns off Indoumodo were in the possession of [[Assassin/Legends|assassins]]. Poor and run-down districts of urban worlds, including Coruscant, were sometimes home to breeding colonies of kouhuns, which traced their origins back to escapees from assassins' cages.<ref name="TotG" /> They were found in large numbers on the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim]] worlds of [[Geonosis/Legends|Geonosis]], [[Tatooine/Legends|Tatooine]], and [[Gamorr/Legends|Gamorr]], as well as [[Core Worlds/Legends|Core Worlds]] such as [[Corellia/Legends|Corellia]].<ref name="RCR" /> |
− | Assassins found kouhuns useful for their small size, swift motion, and deadly poison.<ref name="TotG" /> A kouhun could be easily passed through security—<ref name="NEGAS" />carried on one's person, transported by droid, mailed in a package to the target—<ref name="TotG" />and was nearly untraceable back to the assassin.<ref name="NEGAS" /> They could enter a dwelling through small apertures, such as ducts or windows, whereupon they would home in on a victim's body heat and kill it with their poison.<ref name="TotG" /> Assassins often starved their kouhuns beforehand to spur them to attack the victims.<ref name="NEGAS" /> They sometimes dyed a kouhun the dominant color of the environment that it was intended to infiltrate.<ref name="TotG" /> Criminals also sometimes used kouhuns as traps, leaving them where their enemies would be expected to tread and scattering debris across the floor to give the creatures cover to strike from.<ref name="LF" /> |
+ | Assassins found kouhuns useful for their small size, swift motion, and deadly poison.<ref name="TotG" /> A kouhun could be easily passed through security—<ref name="NEGAS" />carried on one's person, transported by droid, mailed in a package to the target—<ref name="TotG" />and was nearly untraceable back to the assassin.<ref name="NEGAS" /> They could enter a dwelling through small apertures, such as ducts or windows, whereupon they would home in on a victim's body heat and kill it with their poison.<ref name="TotG" /> Assassins often starved their kouhuns beforehand to spur them to attack the victims.<ref name="NEGAS" /> They sometimes dyed a kouhun the dominant color of the environment that it was intended to infiltrate.<ref name="TotG" /> Criminals also sometimes used kouhuns as traps, leaving them where their enemies would be expected to tread and scattering debris across the floor to give the creatures cover to strike from.<ref name="LF" /> A synthetic neurotoxin known as [[kouhunin]] was developed based on the venom of the kouhun.<ref name="3-D">''[[Darth Vader: A 3-D Reconstruction Log]]''</ref> |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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[[File:Kouhun Concept.jpg|right|thumb|180px|A near-final kouhun concept.]] |
[[File:Kouhun Concept.jpg|right|thumb|180px|A near-final kouhun concept.]] |
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− | Kouhuns, known during production as "assassin bugs,"<ref name="AOTC DVD"> |
+ | Kouhuns, known during production as "assassin bugs,"<ref name="AOTC DVD">[[Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones|''Star Wars'': Episode II ''Attack of the Clones'']] DVD commentary</ref> were created by [[George Lucas]] for [[Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones|''Star Wars'': Episode II ''Attack of the Clones'']]. His instructions to the design team were to create a [[Wikipedia:centipede|centipedelike creature]] that could inject poison into its victims.<ref name="Art">''[[The Art of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones]]''</ref> However, the designs underwent a number of variants, some more spider-like, a number exploring the idea of transparent skin that could show poison coursing underneath. One, with a larger tail stinger, was almost used as a final design and was used in [[Hasbro Inc.|Hasbro's]] action figure scale rendition of the kouhuns.<ref name="DB">{{DB|creature|kouhun|Kouhun|id=bts}}</ref> This was later [[canon]]ized as a separate variation of kouhun in ''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]''. |
− | For their realization in ''Attack of the Clones'', the kouhuns were computer-generated. To animate them, a technique called "procedural animation" was used, in which the creature's body was first animated to move down a path, then all the legs were animated separately so they would make contact with the ground in a realistic fashion.<ref name="AOTC DVD" /> The sounds of the kouhuns were created by [[Wikipedia:Foley (filmmaking)|foley]] artists [[Dennie Thorpe]] and [[Jana Vance]] by squishing the inside of a grapefruit, while the leg sounds were created by running a stick up and down a ridged metal surface.<ref name="Films">"Films Are Not Released, They Escape"— |
+ | For their realization in ''Attack of the Clones'', the kouhuns were computer-generated. To animate them, a technique called "procedural animation" was used, in which the creature's body was first animated to move down a path, then all the legs were animated separately so they would make contact with the ground in a realistic fashion.<ref name="AOTC DVD" /> The sounds of the kouhuns were created by [[Wikipedia:Foley (filmmaking)|foley]] artists [[Dennie Thorpe]] and [[Jana Vance]] by squishing the inside of a grapefruit, while the leg sounds were created by running a stick up and down a ridged metal surface.<ref name="Films">"Films Are Not Released, They Escape"—[[Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones|''Star Wars'': Episode II ''Attack of the Clones'']] DVD</ref> |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*{{InsiderCite|124|The Old Republic: The Third Lesson}} {{Flash}} |
*{{InsiderCite|124|The Old Republic: The Third Lesson}} {{Flash}} |
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*''[[Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian]]'' |
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*''[[Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows]]'' {{Mo}} |
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==Sources== |
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+ | *<!-- 2002/04/22 -->''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Illustrated Companion]]'' |
− | *''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The |
+ | *<!-- 2002/04/22 -->''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary]]'' {{1stm}} |
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+ | *<!-- 2004/05/12 -->{{FFCite|124}} |
− | *''[[Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide]]'' |
+ | *<!-- 2005/09/19 -->''[[Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide]]'' |
− | *''[[The New Essential Chronology]]'' |
+ | *<!-- 2005/10/25 -->''[[The New Essential Chronology]]'' |
− | *''[[Star Wars: The Official Figurine Collection 20]]'' |
+ | *<!-- 2006/06/14 -->''[[Star Wars: The Official Figurine Collection 20]]'' {{C|''Assassin droid: ASN-121''}} |
− | *''[[The New Essential Guide to Droids]]'' |
+ | *<!-- 2006/06/27 -->''[[The New Essential Guide to Droids]]'' |
+ | *<!-- 2006/09/25 -->''[[Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary]]'' |
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− | *''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]'' |
+ | *<!-- 2006/10/31 -->''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]'' |
− | *''[[Star Wars: The Official Figurine Collection 48]]'' {{C|''Toxic Killers: Kouhuns''}} |
+ | *<!-- 2007/07/11 -->''[[Star Wars: The Official Figurine Collection 48]]'' {{C|''Toxic Killers: Kouhuns''}} |
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+ | *<!-- 2008/01/15 -->{{InsiderCite|99|Bounty Hunters' Guild Handbook (article)|Bounty Hunters' Guild Handbook}} |
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+ | *<!-- 2009/09/30 -->''[[Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 28]]'' |
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+ | *<!-- 2009/11/11 -->''[[Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 31]]'' |
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+ | *<!-- 2011/10/01 -->''[[Darth Vader: A 3-D Reconstruction Log]]'' |
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+ | *<!-- 2012/04/30 -->''[[Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Updated and Expanded]]'' {{Po}} |
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+ | *<!-- 2013/12/12 -->''[[Star Wars: Sith Wars]]'' |
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+ | *<!-- 2014/04/21 -->''[[Star Wars: What Makes a Monster?]]'' |
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==Notes and references== |
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- "Be careful. They're very poisonous."
- ―Jango Fett
Kouhuns were vermiform arthropods with segmented bodies, roughly thirty centimeters long, from the jungle world of Indoumodo. Small, silent, and fast, kouhuns were capable of delivering a fatal and quick-acting neurotoxin through their bite, as well as a nonfatal but nonetheless painful sting from their tails. Kouhuns were white in color, though they also existed in reddish-brown and black varieties.
Kouhuns could survive in almost any environment except extreme cold. On their homeworld, they nested in hollow trees and hunted creatures the size of dogs. Though omnivorous, kouhuns were predatory, detecting their prey by its body heat and then attacking it, often choosing between prey simply on the basis of which victim was closest. They were aggressive creatures, but could be scared away by attackers, though they turned to fight when cornered.
Because of their many advantages for covert killings, kouhuns were a favored weapon of assassins. They would be starved so that they would attack immediately upon being released, then infiltrated into a victim's home via a droid, package, or even by slipping through tight spaces such as open windows or ducts. Kouhun nests, spawned by kouhuns who had escaped from assassins, could be found on a number of worlds from the Outer Rim Territories to the Core, including Coruscant.
Biology and appearance
- "The kouhun teaches us that senseless savagery is the province of animals, not men."
- ―Veradun's father
Kouhuns were pale, centipedelike arthropods[2] approximately thirty centimeters in length. Silent[1] and fast,[2] kouhuns could administer via a bite from their mouth pincers a nerve toxin both fast-acting and fatal to almost all mammalian species,[1] and which in most intelligent species created symptoms resembling a heart attack or another natural manner of death.[2] Their second means of administering poison was a tail stinger, which injected a painful but nonlethal dose;[1] once this was administered, incapacitating the prey, the kouhun could go to work on its victim with its mandibles.[4] To consume their prey, kouhuns released their saliva,[5] which contained a chemical that broke down the prey's flesh into a digestible liquid. If multiple kouhuns set upon a victim, they would leave nothing behind but bones and a stain.[4] Kouhuns would even attack prey if they were not hungry, acting on their killing instincts.[6]
The body of the kouhun was segmented, each segment containing a pair of legs, with which they were capable of scaling sheer surfaces.[3] The carapace of the kouhun was often naturally white, though they could be fed dyes to change their color;[2] some kouhuns, however, were naturally reddish brown or glossy black. The head of the kouhun had a stinging tongue, measuring from four to ten centimeters in length,[3] as well as the creature's mandibles and its black eyes.[6] Kouhuns came in two varieties, one with a larger segmented body and more pronounced tail stinger than the other.[1]
While they originated on a jungle world,[2] kouhuns could survive in almost any climate except extreme cold. They could even be found deep underground in damp subterranean caverns.[3] Sand worked as an artificial habitat for the creatures; they would remain burrowed and hidden under it until they detected prey.[6]
Behavior and intelligence
Living in the wild in the jungles of Indoumodo, kouhuns lived in large hollow trees, hunting creatures the size of dogs that nested in crevices within the trees. Kouhuns were attracted to warmth, and they used this sense to locate their victims,[2] often targeting simply the nearest warm-blooded creature.[3] Though possessed of a predatory nature, kouhuns were, in fact, omnivorous.[3] While aggressive, they could also be timid on occasion; light made them freeze or attempt to hide, and when attacked they fled or hid. When cornered, however, kouhuns would fight back.[2] Before they attacked, kouhuns were known to rear up and hiss.[7] They had a level of awareness almost akin to Force-sensitivity, with which they could avoid security systems.[4] Kouhuns could also use cover to their advantage to sneak up on their prey.[8] Handling them was dangerous, requiring a container to hold them; if they escaped, they would regard their handler as a threat and attack it.[3] Barely intelligent, kouhuns were classified as vermin.[3]
History
In the time of the Great Galactic War, the adoptive father of Darth Malgus kept kouhuns as part of his menagerie. He used them as an illustrative lesson for his son, comparing the controlled nature of man with the mindless killing of the kouhun.[6]
In 22 BBY, the bounty hunter Zam Wesell was given two kouhuns by her colleague Jango Fett to assassinate Senator Padmé Amidala, on Coruscant. Wesell sent them to Amidala's apartment in an ASN courier droid, which bypassed Amidala's window security, cut a hole into the window, and released the creatures inside. Dropping below the security scanners covering the floor, the kouhuns made their way up Amidala's bed. When the senator's droid security, R2-D2, detected something and turned on its lights, scanning the room, the kouhuns froze. Once the droid went dark, they crawled up to where the senator slept. Before they could kill her, however, Amidala's Jedi guard Anakin Skywalker sensed the danger, ran into the room, and sliced them apart with his lightsaber.[9]
Thook Lafrell, lieutenant to the slaver Gomalo, used kouhuns in the city of Tolea Biqua on Genarius[8] in around 20 BBY.[10] After abducting Ezra Du'Re, an agent of the Cularin Office of Public Safety, from a warehouse in the city, Lafrell left behind a number of kouhuns to attack anyone who investigated the scene of the crime. To provide the creatures cover from which to attack, Lafrell left assorted debris scattered across the floor.[8]
Kouhuns in the galaxy
Kouhuns were native to the jungle planet Indoumodo,[2] in Wild Space.[1] Some offworld specimens were found in zoos or poison research facilities, but the vast majority of kouhuns off Indoumodo were in the possession of assassins. Poor and run-down districts of urban worlds, including Coruscant, were sometimes home to breeding colonies of kouhuns, which traced their origins back to escapees from assassins' cages.[2] They were found in large numbers on the Outer Rim worlds of Geonosis, Tatooine, and Gamorr, as well as Core Worlds such as Corellia.[3]
Assassins found kouhuns useful for their small size, swift motion, and deadly poison.[2] A kouhun could be easily passed through security—[1]carried on one's person, transported by droid, mailed in a package to the target—[2]and was nearly untraceable back to the assassin.[1] They could enter a dwelling through small apertures, such as ducts or windows, whereupon they would home in on a victim's body heat and kill it with their poison.[2] Assassins often starved their kouhuns beforehand to spur them to attack the victims.[1] They sometimes dyed a kouhun the dominant color of the environment that it was intended to infiltrate.[2] Criminals also sometimes used kouhuns as traps, leaving them where their enemies would be expected to tread and scattering debris across the floor to give the creatures cover to strike from.[8] A synthetic neurotoxin known as kouhunin was developed based on the venom of the kouhun.[11]
Behind the scenes
Kouhuns, known during production as "assassin bugs,"[12] were created by George Lucas for Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. His instructions to the design team were to create a centipedelike creature that could inject poison into its victims.[13] However, the designs underwent a number of variants, some more spider-like, a number exploring the idea of transparent skin that could show poison coursing underneath. One, with a larger tail stinger, was almost used as a final design and was used in Hasbro's action figure scale rendition of the kouhuns.[14] This was later canonized as a separate variation of kouhun in The New Essential Guide to Alien Species.
For their realization in Attack of the Clones, the kouhuns were computer-generated. To animate them, a technique called "procedural animation" was used, in which the creature's body was first animated to move down a path, then all the legs were animated separately so they would make contact with the ground in a realistic fashion.[12] The sounds of the kouhuns were created by foley artists Dennie Thorpe and Jana Vance by squishing the inside of a grapefruit, while the leg sounds were created by running a stick up and down a ridged metal surface.[15]
Appearances
- "The Old Republic: The Third Lesson" — Star Wars Insider 124 (In flashback(s))
- Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian
- Jango Fett: Bounty Hunter
- Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
- Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones novelization (First appearance)
- Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones 1
- Labyrinth of Evil (Mentioned only)
- Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows (Mentioned only)
- The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader (In flashback(s))
Non-canon appearances
Sources
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Illustrated Companion
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary (First mentioned)
- Star Wars Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook
- "The Creatures of Episode II" — Star Wars Insider 63
- Star Wars Trading Card Game — Jedi Guardians (Card: Kouhun)
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 124
- Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide
- The New Essential Chronology
- Star Wars: The Official Figurine Collection 20 (Assassin droid: ASN-121)
- The New Essential Guide to Droids
- Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary
- The New Essential Guide to Alien Species
- Star Wars: The Official Figurine Collection 48 (Toxic Killers: Kouhuns)
- "Bounty Hunters' Guild Handbook" — Star Wars Insider 99
- Threats of the Galaxy
- Star Wars Fandex Deluxe Edition
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- "Knights of the Old Republic Miniatures Preview 6: Sith Marauder and ASN Assassin Droid" on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 28
- Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 31
- Kouhun in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Darth Vader: A 3-D Reconstruction Log
- Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Updated and Expanded (Picture only)
- Star Wars: Sith Wars
- Star Wars: What Makes a Monster?
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 The New Essential Guide to Alien Species
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 Threats of the Galaxy
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Star Wars Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 The Official Star Wars Fact File 124
- ↑ Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 31
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "The Old Republic: The Third Lesson" — Star Wars Insider 124
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones novelization
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
- ↑ The Living Force Campaign Guide states that the Living Force campaign is set one year after the Invasion of Naboo, an event that is dated to 32 BBY by The New Essential Chronology. As the Living Force adventure Philology moved the campaign forward ten years to the time of the Clone Wars, and the adventure Night's Homecoming established that by Year 4 of the campaign over a year had elapsed since the events of Philology, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian can therefore be dated to circa 20 BBY.
- ↑ Darth Vader: A 3-D Reconstruction Log
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones DVD commentary
- ↑ The Art of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
- ↑ Kouhun in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link (creature/kouhun/?id=bts) not verified!)
- ↑ "Films Are Not Released, They Escape"—Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones DVD