Dataplaque


The gangster Dryden Vos kept three finely adorned dataplaques in his personal museum onboard the star yacht First Light. At least two of them were navigational dataplaques. One allegedly pinpointed the location of the long-lost Queen of Ranroon ship. The other navigational dataplaque, which he had stolen from the Bureau of Ships and Services Heritage Museum on Coruscant and replaced with a forgery, was thought to have come from an old Jedi scout ship, the Permondiri Explorer.

One form of dataplaque was used as records of sentencing on the planet Niamos during the Imperial Era.

Around 34 ABY, the Ithorian collector Dok-Ondar kept four dataplaques on display at his store on Batuu, three of which appeared nearly identical to those that had belonged to Dryden Vos.

Sources


  • Solo: A Star Wars Story The Official Guide
  • Star Wars: Scum and Villainy: Case Files on the Galaxy's Most Notorious

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