Sc'rath: Difference between revisions
imported>TOM-E Macaron.ii m Formatting fixes |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Top| | {{Top|sw420}} | ||
{{Weapon | {{Weapon | ||
|image=[[File:Tog_Scim.jpg]] | |image=[[File:Tog_Scim.jpg]] | ||
Line 36: | Line 35: | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Every Togorian clan or tribe had their own distinctive blades. Some were powered weapons, similar to [[Vibroblade/Legends|vibroblades]]. More traditional Togorians preferred simple, muscle-powered sc'rath. The [[Yil clan]] was famous for their crystalline blades, which were powerful conductors of electrical energy. In combat, Yil scimitars inflicted an electrical shock on opponents, combining the effectiveness of a blade and a [[Stun baton/Legends|stun baton]]. ''[[Galladinium's Galactic Datalog of Fantastic Technology]]'' sold Yil scimitars to discerning customers for 8500 [[Galactic Credit Standard|credits]]. | Every Togorian clan or tribe had their own distinctive blades. Some were powered weapons, similar to [[Vibroblade/Legends|vibroblades]]. More traditional Togorians preferred simple, muscle-powered sc'rath. The [[Yil clan]] was famous for their crystalline blades, which were powerful conductors of electrical energy. In combat, Yil scimitars inflicted an electrical shock on opponents, combining the effectiveness of a blade and a [[Stun baton/Legends|stun baton]]. ''[[Galladinium's Galactic Datalog of Fantastic Technology]]'' sold Yil scimitars to discerning customers for 8500 [[Galactic Credit Standard|credits]]. | ||
Line 42: | Line 40: | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[The Abduction]]'' {{C|As "scimitar"}} | *''[[The Abduction]]'' {{C|As "scimitar"}} | ||
*{{WEGCite|book=Classic Adventures|story=The Abduction|stext=The Abduction of Crying Dawn Singer}} {{C|As "scimitar"}} | *{{WEGCite|book=Classic Adventures|story=The Abduction|stext=The Abduction of Crying Dawn Singer}} {{C|As "scimitar"}} | ||
Line 49: | Line 46: | ||
*''[[Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races]]'' {{1st}} | ||
*''[[Galladinium's Fantastic Technology]]'' | *''[[Galladinium's Fantastic Technology]]'' | ||
* | *{{WEGCite|book=Alliance Intelligence Reports|story=Zulirian Swordmasters}} {{1stID|sc'rath}} | ||
*''[[Star Wars Missions]]'' {{C|Game card}} | *''[[Star Wars Missions]]'' {{C|Game card}} | ||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Knives]] | [[Category:Knives]] | ||
[[Category:Togorian culture]] | [[Category:Togorian culture]] |
Latest revision as of 06:52, 2 September 2022
The sc'rath, or scimitar, was a weapon favored by the Togorian people, especially by the males who shunned sophisticated technology. Expertly crafted, individually made scimitars fetched a handsome price when exported from Togoria.
History
Every Togorian clan or tribe had their own distinctive blades. Some were powered weapons, similar to vibroblades. More traditional Togorians preferred simple, muscle-powered sc'rath. The Yil clan was famous for their crystalline blades, which were powerful conductors of electrical energy. In combat, Yil scimitars inflicted an electrical shock on opponents, combining the effectiveness of a blade and a stun baton. Galladinium's Galactic Datalog of Fantastic Technology sold Yil scimitars to discerning customers for 8500 credits.
Known Togorian master smiths included Mlatar Thon Gra and Elotis.[1]
Appearances
- The Abduction (As "scimitar")
"The Abduction of Crying Dawn Singer" – Classic Adventures (As "scimitar")
Sources
- Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races (First appearance)
- Galladinium's Fantastic Technology
"Zulirian Swordmasters" – Alliance Intelligence Reports (First identified as sc'rath)
- Star Wars Missions (Game card)