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Protogeyser was an Inner Rim planet in the Protogeyser system. Known to the wider galaxy by the Ruusan Reformation of 1000 BBY, Protogeyser was the homeworld of the fractal urchins, a non-sentient species that lacked cellular structures and thus midi-chlorians, life-forms that lived symbiotically inside cells and allowed their symbiont to detect the Force. This distinction earned the fractal urchins, along with their home planet, a mention in the "Galactic Bestiary" section of the Jedi trainee guidebook The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force, where the Jedi biologist Bowspritz used the species as an example of animals that were connected to the Force despite their lack of midi-chlorians.

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  • Protogeyser was an Inner Rim planet in the Protogeyser system. Known to the wider galaxy by the Ruusan Reformation of 1000 BBY, Protogeyser was the homeworld of the fractal urchins, a non-sentient species that lacked cellular structures and thus midi-chlorians, life-forms that lived symbiotically inside cells and allowed their symbiont to detect the Force. This distinction earned the fractal urchins, along with their home planet, a mention in the "Galactic Bestiary" section of the Jedi trainee guidebook The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force, where the Jedi biologist Bowspritz used the species as an example of animals that were connected to the Force despite their lack of midi-chlorians.
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  • Protogeyser was an Inner Rim planet in the Protogeyser system. Known to the wider galaxy by the Ruusan Reformation of 1000 BBY, Protogeyser was the homeworld of the fractal urchins, a non-sentient species that lacked cellular structures and thus midi-chlorians, life-forms that lived symbiotically inside cells and allowed their symbiont to detect the Force. This distinction earned the fractal urchins, along with their home planet, a mention in the "Galactic Bestiary" section of the Jedi trainee guidebook The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force, where the Jedi biologist Bowspritz used the species as an example of animals that were connected to the Force despite their lack of midi-chlorians.
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