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Revision as of 14:11, 3 July 2019
- "Let the executions begin!"
- ―Poggle the Lesser
The Geonosian static pike, also known as the picador's spear or simply static pike, was a melee weapon used by Geonosian Picadors and produced by Gordarl Weaponsmiths on Geonosis.
Description
The static pike was an advanced version of the Geonosian spear, and appeared similar to the force pikes of the Jedi Civil War era, and the electropoles wielded by Gungan warriors on Naboo. The original Geonosian spear was an effective means of herding beasts, but with the static pike, Gordarl Weaponsmiths added an electrically charged tip and elongated the weapon to twice the length of the spear. The spearhead can also pierce tough hides and thick furs. The charged tip could be set to deliver shocks to a creature's nervous system, or to kill them outright.[1] An anodized shaft and insulated grip ensured the picadors themselves were not accidentally shocked by their own weapons. Additionally, the static pike was balanced, allowing the wielder to throw it like a spear.[1]
The static pike was developed for use by Geonosian picadors to control creatures and prisoners in gladiatorial arenas such as the Petranaki arena of the Stalgasin hive. The Geonosians would often use the static pike while mounted on an orray and prod vicious animals so they would move towards the intended targets in the arena.
History
During his scheduled execution in the Petranaki arena shortly before the First Battle of Geonosis, Obi-Wan Kenobi was able to break free of his chains, and liberated a static pike from its orray-mounted Geonosian wielder. He used this weapon to fend off a vicious acklay, and eventually threw it at the beast, striking it in the chest. However, to Obi-Wan's surprise, the creature used its jaws to rip out the pike that was protruding from its own chest and snapped it in half, thus forcing Obi-Wan to make a hasty retreat.[2]
Appearances
Sources
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary (First mentioned)
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 73 (PIK1-2, Geonosian Static Pike)
- Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds
- Star Wars Miniatures — Clone Strike (Pack: Geonosian Picador on Orray)
- Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary
- Galaxy at War
- The Unknown Regions
- Galactic Gladiators: Great Warriors of Star Wars on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
- acklay in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)