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[Source] Duracables were a type of cable used during the reign of the New Republic. Four duracables were used to hold up a Mobquet Nebulon-R Racer swoop bike in the Binary Bar on the planet Venaari. The cables were severed by the Human thief Sienn Sconn who shot them with a wrist laser gauntlet, causing the bike to swing down into an Imperial Stormtrooper attempting to shoot at him in the bar and pin him to the floor.

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  • Duracable
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  • [Source] Duracables were a type of cable used during the reign of the New Republic. Four duracables were used to hold up a Mobquet Nebulon-R Racer swoop bike in the Binary Bar on the planet Venaari. The cables were severed by the Human thief Sienn Sconn who shot them with a wrist laser gauntlet, causing the bike to swing down into an Imperial Stormtrooper attempting to shoot at him in the bar and pin him to the floor.
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  • Duracable
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  • Hanging heavy objects from a roof
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  • [Source] Duracables were a type of cable used during the reign of the New Republic. Four duracables were used to hold up a Mobquet Nebulon-R Racer swoop bike in the Binary Bar on the planet Venaari. The cables were severed by the Human thief Sienn Sconn who shot them with a wrist laser gauntlet, causing the bike to swing down into an Imperial Stormtrooper attempting to shoot at him in the bar and pin him to the floor.
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