Fuel cell/Legends

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"Warning: Fuel cells near depletion."
―On Cad Bane's fuel computer[1]

A fuel cell, also referred to as a fuel core or fuel rod, was a part of a blaster or starship engine that contained its fuel. They were manufactured through the use of chemical churners and impact sifters.[2] Plutonium combined with uranium was put into starfighter fuel cells.

History

Isotope-5 fuel rods.

Around 3638 BBY,[3] Doctor Juvard Illip Oggurobb of the Hutt Cartel developed isotope-5 fuel rods. During the Conquest of Makeb, the fuel rods were contested between the Cartel and the Galactic Republic in order to escape Makeb aboard the Ark.

Wiborg Jenssen was a company that produced fuel cells for the twin ion engines of TIE Series craft. Fuel cells like the ones in YT-1300 light freighters were powered with a liquid metal fuel.[4]

Chez O'nder once had to try to eat a blaster's fuel cell after losing a bet, and it fused his lips together.[5]

Appearances

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Notes and references

  1. Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Children of the Force"
  2. "Death-Hunter" – Star Wars Adventure Journal 9, p. 196
  3. According to File:SWTOR mini.png Forums: Dear Story Team, What Year Are We Currently In? on The Old Republic's official website (backup link), Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel takes place from early to mid 3638 BBY, and further Game Updates that were released in 2013 take place in the latter half of that year. The post also states that Game Updates released in 2014 can be placed in early and mid 3637 BBY, Shadow of Revan takes place near the end of that year, and that the events of Game Updates 3.1 through 3.3 can be placed in early and mid 3636 BBY. Therefore, the events of Game Update 2.0 and the Digital Expansion Rise of the Hutt Cartel can be placed in 3638 BBY.
  4. Millennium Falcon
  5. Coruscani Dawn
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