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==Appearance==
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[[Image:Holocron3.jpg|thumb|right|Holocron of Detonation]]
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==Appearance==

Holocron of Detonation

Ignoring Sith Holocron tradition, the Holocron of Detonation is a near orb-like ball of harsh red crystal emitting a cruelish glow and is small enough to comfortably fit in the palm of a Human hand. Symbolically it has eleven facets, the same number as the clan members bearing the Palpatine name. The crystal lattice - which holds the information on the Combustion technique - was handcrafted from fragile crystal shards, fused with rare ore in an intricate geometric design created to instill awe. Carbon dating places this delicate artefact at approximately 1,500 BBY.

Function

A technology believed to be handed down from the Ancient Sith Ruler Adas - by means of the Rakata's Infinite Empire - to the present Dark Lord of the Sith, the holocron is an invaluable tool. Once properly assembled, the device records the physical and mental characteristics of the holocron's owner; forging a gatekeeper, or guide, through the library of information: history, technique, philosophy and application. Once a Force-sensitive individual activates a holocron, the gatekeeper appears as a three-dimensional, interactive persona to the vault of information; able to quickly recover necessary information, or dictations, depending - in some cases - on the potential of the user. With the proper amount of power and discipline, one could easily tap into the vast repository of knowledge.


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