About: Keelkana   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/xoykDFxJFBgF02W_HRnEzw==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Keelkanas were non-sentient species native to the ocean world of Dac. They grew very long similar to a Kwazel Maw. These sea creatures were mounted and used as transportation by Mon Calamari and used to ride around during battles by Mon Calamari knights. These were used during the First Battle of Mon Calamari during the early stages of the Clone Wars. They could bite through anything, and they bit through the Quarren Isolation League's battle droids and their war vehicles. During the same battle, the combined strength of several keelkana was used by a team of Knights to push a giant crab cannon to its destruction in a deep trench carved into the ocean floor.

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Keelkana
rdfs:comment
  • Keelkanas were non-sentient species native to the ocean world of Dac. They grew very long similar to a Kwazel Maw. These sea creatures were mounted and used as transportation by Mon Calamari and used to ride around during battles by Mon Calamari knights. These were used during the First Battle of Mon Calamari during the early stages of the Clone Wars. They could bite through anything, and they bit through the Quarren Isolation League's battle droids and their war vehicles. During the same battle, the combined strength of several keelkana was used by a team of Knights to push a giant crab cannon to its destruction in a deep trench carved into the ocean floor.
  • Keelkana were a non-sentient species of aquatic, eel-like creatures that were native to the ocean world of Dac. They grew to be several meters long, and were employed as mounts by the Mon Calamari Knights. They saw much use during the Battle of Mon Calamari that was fought in the opening months of the Clone Wars, when they bit through the battle droids and war vehicles of the Quarren Isolation League. During the same battle, the combined strength of several keelkana was used by a team of Knights to push a giant crab cannon to its destruction in a deep trench carved into the ocean floor.
dcterms:subject
cardname
  • Kelkana Tooth
Row 1 info
Row 2 info
  • Non-sentient
Row 1 title
  • Homeworld
Row 2 title
  • Desgination
dbkwik:starwars/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
NL
  • Keelkana
Set
  • Squadrons Over Corellia
Name
  • Keelkana
dbkwik:clonewars/p...iPageUsesTemplate
Designation
Planet
ES
  • Keelkana
Image File
  • Keelkana-CWUSB.jpg
abstract
  • Keelkanas were non-sentient species native to the ocean world of Dac. They grew very long similar to a Kwazel Maw. These sea creatures were mounted and used as transportation by Mon Calamari and used to ride around during battles by Mon Calamari knights. These were used during the First Battle of Mon Calamari during the early stages of the Clone Wars. They could bite through anything, and they bit through the Quarren Isolation League's battle droids and their war vehicles. During the same battle, the combined strength of several keelkana was used by a team of Knights to push a giant crab cannon to its destruction in a deep trench carved into the ocean floor.
  • Keelkana were a non-sentient species of aquatic, eel-like creatures that were native to the ocean world of Dac. They grew to be several meters long, and were employed as mounts by the Mon Calamari Knights. They saw much use during the Battle of Mon Calamari that was fought in the opening months of the Clone Wars, when they bit through the battle droids and war vehicles of the Quarren Isolation League. During the same battle, the combined strength of several keelkana was used by a team of Knights to push a giant crab cannon to its destruction in a deep trench carved into the ocean floor.
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software