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It is important to note that descriptions of cortosis' properties and appearance vary widely with the source. It is likely that the mineral may have different effects due to the source of origin and treatment. There is no "standard."

Introduction

The Cortosis molecule is a fascinating material. Cortosis has unique properties in regards to lightsaber blades, making it a sought after commodity. The unique properties of cortosis ore and refined alloys present an intriguing subject of study. Persons obtaining and using the ore can find some advantage against lightsaber blades.

The extreme scarcity, remote and dangerous ore localities and difficulty of synthesis make cortosis items very rare. Cortosis is NOT allowed in the Antei Combat Center currently. It is usually confiscated by the Dark Council if found, with painful results for the offender.

Description

Cortosis appears as a silvery, reddish, or greenish semi metallic mineral, similar in appearance to pure silicon or antimony. Cortosis is unstable in the presence of explosives, and shatters under stress. Cortosis can be woven into arms and armor, as well as structural elements. It can be worked by Sith Alchemy and other technological means.

Properties

The material has the unique ability to de-harmonize a lightsaber blade, causing it to shut down temporarily. The blade can be re-ignited, but it does take some energy to do so. The mineral matrix of unrefined cortosis ore is damaged by the contact with the blade.

A refined version of the ore exists, which is merely resistant to lightsaber blades. However, refined cortosis has fewer impurities and is therefore not as severely affected by the contact.

Scientists working under Emperor Palpatine’s programs have created a synthetic version. It is similar to the refined variety in properties. It is rumored that the Emperor’s Throne was laced with cortosis, as well as some of his Royal Guard’s armor.

Shadowtrooper with Cortosis Armor

Locations

Known locales for the occurrence of the natural mineral include Bespin, Niruan, Kintan, Korriban and Yinchorr. There are other unconfirmed sites as well. These include Sepros, Ziost, Yavin system, and Dxun.

History

Several cultures and traditions have used Cortosis historically. These groups include the Morgukai Nikto warriors, The Chiss, The Sith, Yinchorri, and the Jensaarai.

The Morgukai were known to carry cortosis laced staves, with energy blades somewhat similar to lightsabers on the tips. The Morgukai religion was outlawed by the Emperor shortly after the Clone Wars, and if they now exist it is in secret. The Morgukai mercenaries Tsyr and Bok carried cortosis weaponry.

Morgukai staff

Many Sith also created Dark Armor that was laced with Cortosis, as well as cortosis swords and vibroblades. The Yinchorri were known to have cortosis gaunlets and shields. The Jensaarai also fashioned armor with the aspect of cruel predatory animals out of cortosis. The Chiss laced the tunnels in the Hand of Thrawn fortress on Niruan with cortosis as well.

During one interlude in the now infamous Clone Wars, Count Dooku attempted to fashion droids with cortosis laced shells. The Shadow Troopers also posessed cortosis laced armor. An attempt was made on Lord Vader's life more than once with cortosis-type weapons, in both cases by Jedi.

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Fabbri, Davide and Stradley, Randy. “Jedi Council: Acts of War” Dark Horse Comics, 2000. liscensed by LucasArts.

Jedi Knight II, pc game

Knights of the Old Republic II, Sith Lords, pc game

Lucas Arts http://www.starwars.com/databank/organization/morgukai/ http://www.starwars.com/clonewars/explore/timeline/14.html

Rise of the Cortosis droids game, Game Boy Advance

StackPole, Micheal A. “I, Jedi”, 1st Ed., 1998

Zahn, Timothy. Star Wars: Vision of the Future. 1998

Wizards of the Coast http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20020926morgukai

SW d20 “Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds”, p89, Morgukai, “Dark Side Sourcebook”, p. 60, 61; SW d20