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⚫ | '''Trihexalophine1138''' was an experimental [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Separatist]] [[bioweapon]] that was to be tested on [[Naboo/Legends|Naboo]]. It was carried on a [[Core ship/Legends|''Lucrehulk''-class Core Ship]], the ''[[Gahenna]]'', which was destroyed above the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Honoghr/Legends|Honoghr]] during [[Battle of Honoghr|a space battle]]. The resulting crash, coupled with the release of the toxin into the soil, crippled Honoghr's ecosystem. This event paved the way for the forty-[[Standard year/Legends|year]] [[Slavery/Legends|slavery]] of the [[Noghri/Legends|Noghri]] by the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]]. |
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⚫ | '''Trihexalophine1138''' was an experimental [[Separatist]] [[bioweapon]] that was to be tested on [[Naboo]]. It was carried on a [[ |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | Allusions to [[George Lucas]]'s first film, [[Wikipedia:THX 1138|''THX 1138'']], are made often throughout ''[[Star Wars]]'' material, and these homages have been officially acknowledged.<ref>{{SWArchive|url=episode-iv/release/video/f20040909/index.html?page=3|text=Looking for THX 1138 in a Galaxy Far, Far Away...|int=|org=}}</ref> |
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− | This is yet another reference to [[George Lucas]]' first movie, [[1138 (number)|THX 1138]]. |
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− | The name Trihexalophine contains two numerical prefixes. If these are to be taken at face value, the product comes to 18. |
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==Appearances== |
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*''[[Dark Force Rising]]'' {{1stm}} |
*''[[Dark Force Rising]]'' {{1stm}} |
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*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' |
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' |
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Revision as of 20:55, 31 October 2019
- "And then, when finally we dared to hope it was over, the strange-smelling rain began to fall."
- ―Maitrakh Clan Kihm'bar
Trihexalophine1138 was an experimental Separatist bioweapon that was to be tested on Naboo. It was carried on a Lucrehulk-class Core Ship, the Gahenna, which was destroyed above the planet Honoghr during a space battle. The resulting crash, coupled with the release of the toxin into the soil, crippled Honoghr's ecosystem. This event paved the way for the forty-year slavery of the Noghri by the Galactic Empire.
Behind the scenes
Allusions to George Lucas's first film, THX 1138, are made often throughout Star Wars material, and these homages have been officially acknowledged.[1]
Appearances
- Republic 68: Armor (First identified as Trihexalophine1138)
- Dark Force Rising (First mentioned)
- The Last Command (Mentioned only)
Sources
Notes and references
- ↑ Looking for THX 1138 in a Galaxy Far, Far Away... on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)