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The CAR-X4 ordnance magazine component was a type of starship magazine component produced by Elsinore-Cordova Engineering during the the Galactic War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. The CAR-X4 increased a ship's ammunition capacity for secondary weapons, using suppressors and repulsors to render ammunition inert and lightweight white in storage and thus permitting ammunition to be tightly packed together.

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  • The CAR-X4 ordnance magazine component was a type of starship magazine component produced by Elsinore-Cordova Engineering during the the Galactic War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. The CAR-X4 increased a ship's ammunition capacity for secondary weapons, using suppressors and repulsors to render ammunition inert and lightweight white in storage and thus permitting ammunition to be tightly packed together.
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  • The CAR-X4 ordnance magazine component was a type of starship magazine component produced by Elsinore-Cordova Engineering during the the Galactic War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. The CAR-X4 increased a ship's ammunition capacity for secondary weapons, using suppressors and repulsors to render ammunition inert and lightweight white in storage and thus permitting ammunition to be tightly packed together.
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