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Aurebesh was a writing system used to transcribe Galactic Basic Standard, the most speech communication in the milky way.[1] In the Outer Rim Territories, Aurebesh was sometimes used aslope Outer Rim Basic, some other alphabet.[2]
Contents
- 1 Examples of Aurebesh throughout the milky way
- 2 Letters and numerals
- three Backside the scenes
- 4 Appearances
- four.1 Non-catechism appearances
- v Sources
- vi Notes and references
Examples of Aurebesh throughout the galaxy [ ]
Aurebesh text could be seen on the screens of various types of engineering, including screens in the cockpits of N-1 starfighters,[3] the Separatist facility known as Skytop Station,[4] and inside macrobinoculars.[5]
During the Clone Wars, some clone troopers customized their armor with Aurebesh phrases. The back of clone trooper Ponds' helmet had the phrase "Some guys accept all the luck" written in Aurebesh.[six] Others got Aurebesh tattoos. Clone medic Kix, had the phrase "A good droid is a expressionless one" tattooed on the side of his caput,[seven] although the tattoo was eventually covered up when he grew his hair out late in the state of war,[8] while trooper Sketch had his initial, Senth, tattooed on his forehead.[9] In the aforementioned vein, some Low Altitude Assault Transports were personalized with Aurebesh, such as the Spaceward Ho! [x] and Lucky Lekku, both of which bore their names,[xi] and the Crumb Bomber, which diameter the phrase "LAUGH THIS OFF."[12] The patrol transports used on Coruscant were emblazoned with the word "POLICE."[13]
Establishments throughout the galaxy used Aurebesh signs to identify themselves, such as the Playland Theatre and Majestic Werm.[14] The Droid Spa on Coruscant used i such sign to show the services it provided. The sign read "OIL CHANGES, RUST REMOVA Retention FLUSHING, POLISHING MOTIVATOR REPAIR, DE-FLUTTERING, RESTRAINING BOLT APPLICATION AND REMOVAL, GENERAL MAINTENANCE OVERHAULS, JUNK REMOVAL"[15] Several posters with Aurebesh text hung in Trueping'due south bar during the Clone Wars, including 1 for "DJ RANGTHANG,"[xvi] and one for for Sy Snootles (too seen in the bar room) which read "THE SY SNOOTLES Show." "IN PERSON." "SY SNOOTLES." "SOMEWHERE ON CORUSCANT." "FRI – SAT 12 – 4." "SOLD OUT."[17]
The owner of Plop Dribble's had a tattoo on his correct arm of a double-heart that read "MOM" in Aurebesh.[18]
Technical readouts used by the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars were also written in Aurebesh.[19]
Wanted posters in the Jedi Archives on Coruscant were written in Aurebesh text.[20] Similarly, bounties in Aurebesh were posted on the walls of Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina, which contained such information as "NIM MINDBEND" – "WANTED": "Expressionless" for "KIDNAPPING, THEFT AND MURDER" – "REWARD: 120,000"; OMAR TOGGS – "WANTED": "Expressionless" or "ALIVE" for "RACKETEERING AND EXTORTION" – "Advantage: 75,000"; "ZUG TASSIK" – "WANTED": "DEAD" or "ALIVE" for "MASS MURDER" – "Reward: 800,000"; "SAVAGE OPRESS" – "WANTED" for "FLEEING THE SCENE OF A CRIME" – "REWARD: 550,000."[21]
JARRUS, KANAN
SPECIES: HUMAN
GENDER: Male
HEIGHT: 1.9 G
Hair: BROWN
Optics: Light-green
Linguistic communication: Basic
WEAPONS: Equalizer
LIGHTSABER
OCCUPATION: UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN LOCATION:
OUTER RIM TERRITORIES,
LOTHAL SYSTEM
WANTED FOR:
THEFT OF Purple SUPPLIES
RESISTING ARREST
ASSAULTING OFFICERS
PILOTING WITHOUT LICENSE."
The electro-proton bomb, attached to Goji and Rod'southward bomber and dropped during the Battle of Malastare had a warning printed on the nose cone that read "CAUTION ION DETONATOR." The body of the bomb had "CODE SWITCH DESIGNATOR" • "POSITION 1" • "POSITION 2" • "POSITION three" • "POSITION 4" printed on it and on 1 of the tail fins, the words "THIS IS FOR You DOOKU" were handwritten.[23]
At Hondo Ohnaka'due south campsite on Florrum, a huge slice of superstructure read "HONDO'S SALVAGE" – "PRICES SLASHED" stenciled on it in Aurebesh.[24] Meanwhile, around the time of the Bombing of the Jedi Temple Hangar, protesters carried Aurebesh signs that read "THE JEDI ARE CORRUPT" and "STOP CLONING VIOLENCE!."[25]
During the Imperial Period, an Imperial officer used a monitor that listed the names of a number of prisoners in Aurebesh. The list of names included LADY M'Arshington and Cay Ploon Kett.[26] The Empire too used Aurebesh on its propaganda posters, 1 of which bore the slogan "PROTECTING LOTHAL" – "PROTECTING YOU"[27] Aurebesh text was besides included in the Tie/D Defender Aristocracy blueprints stolen past the Spectres.[28]
Jyn Erso's kyber crystal necklace had the words "TRUST IN THE[29] Forcefulness"; these words were as well the last ones Jyn's female parent said to her.[thirty]
Thirty-four years afterwards the Battle of Yavin, Aurebesh was written on a life belong worn past Poe Dameron, a member of an X-fly starfighter squadron begetting markings similar to those of the Alliance and reading "Pull to Inflate," written upside-down so as to be readable to the wearer.[31]
The credit symbol () resembled an Aurebesh letter of the alphabet resh with ii vertical strokes at the peak.[32]
Letters and numerals [ ]
Letter | Name Meaning | Alphabetic character | Proper noun Meaning | Alphabetic character | Name Pregnant | Letter of the alphabet | Name Meaning | Letter | Proper noun Meaning | Letter of the alphabet | Proper name Pregnant |
Aurek A | Besh B | Cresh C | Cherek CH | Dorn D | Esk E | ||||||
Enth Æ | Onith EO | Forn F | Grek G | Herf H | Isk I | ||||||
Jenth J | Krill Thousand | Krenth KH | Leth Fifty | Mern M | Nern N | ||||||
Nen NG | Osk O | Orenth OO | Peth P | Qek Q | Resh R | ||||||
Senth S | Sen SH | Trill T | Thesh Th | Usk U | Vev V | ||||||
Wesk W | Xesh X | Yirt Y | Zerek Z | Credits $ | |||||||
1 | 2 | iii | 4 | v | |||||||
6 | 7 | 8 | nine | 0 |
Behind the scenes [ ]
- "The Aurebesh is a lot like Boba Fett—information technology is a facet of the Star Wars phenomenon that had its origin every bit a cinematic aside, but which has come to be widely embraced, far out of proportion to its humble origins."
- ―Stephen Crane
An Aurebesh-like script starting time appeared in the 1983 pic Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, the last installment in the original trilogy of Star Wars. It could be seen on the monitor readouts on the second Death Star at the beginning of the movie, when Darth Vader's shuttle is scanned while approaching the battle station. Erik Schroeder'due south decoding of the technical readouts further suggest that this readout is illegible, consisting of lines of character repeats.[33] However, information technology was Stephen Crane of West Cease Games who gave each character a name and a corresponding Roman letter or letter of the alphabet combination. At the time, West Finish Games'south flagship product was the Star Wars Roleplaying Game. While he was writing the Star Wars Miniatures Battles Companion in 1993, Crane decided to develop an alphabet for gamers to use. Upon receiving Lucasfilm'due south approval, Crane came up with the "Aurebesh," a 34-alphabetic character alphabet. It was later on expanded to include punctuation marks in Royal Entanglements, a 1996 supplement to Miniatures Battles.[34]
The name "Aurebesh" seems to be derived from the first ii letters of the Aurebesh alphabet, Aurek and Besh. This is similar to the real world word "alphabet", which comes from the first two messages of the Greek alphabet—blastoff and beta.[35]
Stephen Crane's alphabet was subsequently adopted in many Star Wars works, and even made its way into the movies. In 1999, a variant appeared in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, on a readout screen of Anakin Skywalker'south Naboo fighter. As Skywalker heads toward the battle, the screen reads: "Anakin plow the ship around and go back home right away."[iii] Since the 2004 DVD release of Star Wars: Episode 4 A New Hope, the words on the tractor beam control on the Decease Star are now in the Aurebesh.[36]
Since Apr, 2014, almost stories in which Aurebesh appeared are part of Star Wars Legends, previously known equally the Expanded Universe, and are therefore non canon.[37] However, as revealed in a "Ghost Crew Identification Card" available on the official site of Disney XD, the West Terminate Games mapping of Aurebesh had been kept following the redefinition of canon, although the 8 letters representing English language digraphs were absent-minded.[38] Withal, the letters representing digraphs were after included in the 2015 children's book Star Wars Rebels: Boxing Plans from Darth Vader and two of them announced in the canon comic Chewbacca (2015) one, while one of them is printed on Ketsu Onyo'due south helmet in the Star Wars Rebels episodes "Claret Sisters" and "The Forgotten Droid." Coca-Cola products are sold in special in-universe Aurebesh designs at the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction.[39]
Aurebesh punctuation, originally created for the Legends game accessory Star Wars Gamemaster Screen, Revised, is likewise used in Star Wars canon, and tin can be seen in several episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels.
Appearances [ ]
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Non-canon appearances [ ]
Sources [ ]
Notes and references [ ]
Source: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Aurebesh
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