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A relay tower, or relay beacon, was an electrically powered structure meant to receive, reinforce, or retransmit a broadcast or program over long distances without a physical connection between one or more people. Several of such devices were located on the Outer Rim planet of Serenno, used by the charismatic Sith Lord Count Dooku to transmit messages from his palace to his affiliates on and off the battlefield during the Clone Wars.

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  • Relay tower
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  • A relay tower, or relay beacon, was an electrically powered structure meant to receive, reinforce, or retransmit a broadcast or program over long distances without a physical connection between one or more people. Several of such devices were located on the Outer Rim planet of Serenno, used by the charismatic Sith Lord Count Dooku to transmit messages from his palace to his affiliates on and off the battlefield during the Clone Wars.
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  • The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Nightsisters
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  • theclonewars/guide/episode312.html
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  • A relay tower, or relay beacon, was an electrically powered structure meant to receive, reinforce, or retransmit a broadcast or program over long distances without a physical connection between one or more people. Several of such devices were located on the Outer Rim planet of Serenno, used by the charismatic Sith Lord Count Dooku to transmit messages from his palace to his affiliates on and off the battlefield during the Clone Wars.
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