. . "25"^^ . "Kobok/Legends"@en . . . . "*Gaff\n*Slis Tieeer Dualli"@en . . . "76"^^ . . . . . . . . "None"@en . "The Koboks were sentient insectoids native to the planet Koboth. Strong and nimble despite a skeleton-like frame, a Kobok was a formidable opponent in combat due to spikes that projected from each limb; the natural weapons delivered a potent venom capable of knocking out Human-sized targets for several hours. Each member of the species possessed three eyes, two at the front of the head and one at the back, which provided a 360-degree field of vision. The fuzzy carapace that covered the face was mutable and allowed a Kobok to convey expressions with the mouth and eyes. Their homeworld, located in the Outer Rim Territories, on the fringe of the Tingel Arm, was ruled by the Koboth Union, and their control extended over an area known as Kobothi Space. Although the species brokered trade agreements with neighbors such as the Trianii and the Hiitians, they clashed with their neighbors from the Corporate Alliance and warred for years. The rivalry lead to such conflagrations as the violent Mavvan Conflict, which gave rise to the elite Kobok unit known as the Kobothi S-Corps. The Koboks became known for their militarism due to such wars, and outside their sphere of influence, the Koboks had a reputation as violent and sneaky. Few representatives of the species migrated to worlds outside Kobothi Space\u2014with the exception of the planet Roon, which had a sizable Kobok population\u2014but those who did emigrate tended to work as assassins, mercenaries, and soldiers, and thus reinforced their species' martial reputation."@en . . "Three eyes, deadly stingers"@en . "1.3"^^ . . "Red, orange"@en . . . . "Several races distinguished by carapace color"@en . "vault/collecting/droids_ewoks_25th_anniversary/index.html"@en . . . "Kobok"@en . "25"^^ . . . "Off-white, yellow, orange, green, dark green, black, brown"@en . "The Koboks were sentient insectoids native to the planet Koboth. Strong and nimble despite a skeleton-like frame, a Kobok was a formidable opponent in combat due to spikes that projected from each limb; the natural weapons delivered a potent venom capable of knocking out Human-sized targets for several hours. Each member of the species possessed three eyes, two at the front of the head and one at the back, which provided a 360-degree field of vision. The fuzzy carapace that covered the face was mutable and allowed a Kobok to convey expressions with the mouth and eyes."@en . . . . .