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Map reader was a generic term for any device that projected holograms of maps. The Jedi used map readers in the Jedi Temple to display star maps. Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Bear Clan, and Yoda used a map reader when discussing the disappearance of Kamino from the Jedi Archives.
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Map reader was a generic term for any device that projected holograms of maps. The Jedi used map readers in the Jedi Temple to display star maps. Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Bear Clan, and Yoda used a map reader when discussing the disappearance of Kamino from the Jedi Archives.
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