. . . "Blast shield"@en . . . . . "Buff"@en . . . . . . . . . "Breakthrough in Bissillirus"@en . "Smaller blast shields were also equipped to helmets to prevent flak and other debris from blinding the wearer during combat. Helmets with opaque blast shields were commonly used in conjunction with training remotes as part of Jedi training for the purposes of honing their skills at deflecting blaster bolts using a lightsaber. Luke Skywalker wore a helmet with the blast shield lowered in order to deepen his connection to the Force during his lightsaber training. The helmet itself was one of the surviving prototypes of a failed specialized blast shield helmet for the Ividal Sector Forces' Z-95 starfighters, developed during the Capture of Ongary IX during the Clone Wars for protection against the flash of burrowing plasma charges. It had been accidentally left behind on the Millennium Falcon by Jorn Kulish, a disgruntled former member of the Sector Forces' Foxfire Squadron, back when the freighter was known as the Stellar Envoy."@en . . . "Blast Shields are invulnerable to all types of weapon fire. Some are engaged when hostiles are detected and will only open once the threat has been eliminated. Others will sometimes remain shut and force you to find an alternative route."@en . "Blast Shield"@en . . . "Star Wars Gamemaster Kit"@en . . . . . . . "Samus Aran's Gunship also has a Blast Shield in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, which is activated from the inside. If Samus activates it, a Blast Shield locks around the ship's windshield, protecting it. In the same game, numerous doors in the Pirate Homeworld seem to be permanently locked and act similarly to a Blast Shield, blocking off access to areas that only Space Pirates seemingly have access to. This may be the Space Pirate version of a Blast Shield, like those found on other planets in Corruption. In the Command Courtyard on the Space Pirate Homeworld, there are several doors that cannot be opened by Samus. These are entrances from unknown areas that only Space Pirates can access. In rooms near the Breeding Room in Sector 1 / Biosphere on the BOTTLE SHIP and the main room of the Bioweapon Research Center, there are doors with dull lock colors, that Samus cannot open (although those near the Breeding Room are compromised after MB's death, and MB opens the one in the Center for Samus to access in a cutscene only)."@en . "Classic Campaigns"@en . "Green"@en . "|-|KMS 1.2.273= File:Skill Blast Shield.png \uC778\uB4C0\uC5B4\uB7F0\uC2A4 \uC2E4\uB4DC \n* Class: Blaster \n* Type: Passive \n* Maximum Level: 10"@en . . "Star Wars Gamemaster Kit"@en . . "Absorbs the force from explosions"@en . "top"@en . "Lock system engaged. Secure area to unlock door."@en . "It is invulnerable to even the heaviest of weapon fire."@en . "|-|KMS 1.2.273= File:Skill Blast Shield.png \uC778\uB4C0\uC5B4\uB7F0\uC2A4 \uC2E4\uB4DC \n* Class: Blaster \n* Type: Passive \n* Maximum Level: 10"@en . "Blast Shield"@en . . . "Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut, Part 10: The Rise of the Empire"@en . . "Smaller blast shields were also equipped to helmets to prevent flak and other debris from blinding the wearer during combat. Helmets with opaque blast shields were commonly used in conjunction with training remotes as part of Jedi training for the purposes of honing their skills at deflecting blaster bolts using a lightsaber. Luke Skywalker wore a helmet with the blast shield lowered in order to deepen his connection to the Force during his lightsaber training."@en . . "mp1"@en . "blank"@en . "71"^^ . . "Classic Campaigns"@en . . "news/star-wars-the-essential-guide-to-warfare-authors-cut-part-10-the-rise-of-the-empire"@en . . "mp3"@en . "Blast Shield lock engaged."@en . "Enemy"@en . . . . . . . . "Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut"@en . . "Samus Aran's Gunship also has a Blast Shield in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, which is activated from the inside. If Samus activates it, a Blast Shield locks around the ship's windshield, protecting it. In the same game, numerous doors in the Pirate Homeworld seem to be permanently locked and act similarly to a Blast Shield, blocking off access to areas that only Space Pirates seemingly have access to. This may be the Space Pirate version of a Blast Shield, like those found on other planets in Corruption."@en . . . . . "Locked Door"@en . "bottom"@en . "Blast Shield"@en . "expires next round"@en . . .