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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*{{TCW|Rising Malevolence|Rising ''Malevolence''}}
*{{TCW|Destroy Malevolence|Destroy ''Malevolence''}}
*{{TCW|Rookies}}
*{{TCW|Downfall of a Droid}}
*{{TCW|Bombad Jedi}}
*{{TCW|Cloak of Darkness}}
*{{TCW|Dooku Captured}}
*{{TCW|The Gungan General}}
*{{TCW|The Hidden Enemy}}''
*{{TCW|Blue Shadow Virus (episode)|Blue Shadow Virus}}
*{{TCW|Mystery of a Thousand Moons}}
*{{TCW|Storm Over Ryloth}}
*{{TCW|Liberty on Ryloth}}
*{{Film|III}}
*''[[Han Solo at Stars' End]]''
*''[[Han Solo at Stars' End]]''
*{{Film|IV}} {{1st}}
*{{Film|IV}} {{1st}}
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*''[[Stock Ships]]''
*''[[Stock Ships]]''
*''[[Hideouts & Strongholds]]''
*''[[Hideouts & Strongholds]]''
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''


[[Category:Holographic technology]]
[[Category:Holographic technology]]

Latest revision as of 05:43, 6 February 2023

Holo-tank on Yavin 4.

Holo-tanks were devices which projected a holographic image which gave the viewer the impression of being "in" the image. It was a three-dimensional visual projection area resembling a small amphitheater. The holo-tank was completely circular and recessed below the level of the floor. Observers stood around its outer edge and looked into it. Holo-tanks were primarily employed in military command centers to observe tactical movements. Targets were displayed as points of light and located in a true, scaled-down position with respect to some reference point. A three-dimensional grid system, that was superimposed over the holo-tank projection field of regard, allowed for the easy location of targets.

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