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  2. Languages in Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Star Wars space opera universe, created by George Lucas, features some dialogue spoken in fictional languages. The lingua franca of the franchise is known in-universe as Galactic Basic, which refers to the language of the film or work itself, be it English or a language that the work was dubbed or translated into.

  3. Carnifex - Wikipedia

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    Dendropsophus carnifex, a species of frog; Metius carnifex, a species of ground beetle; Metoecis carnifex, a species of snout moth; Phoenicircus carnifex, the Guianan red cotinga, a species of bird; Polistes carnifex, a species of wasp; Pyrausta carnifex, a species of moth; Thylacoleo carnifex, the marsupial lion, an extinct carnivorous mammal ...

  4. Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: A Droid Story: In December 2020, an animated film centered around the adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO was announced as being in development; the story will introduce a new heroic character to the franchise, alongside the two returning droids. The project will be a joint-venture production between Lucasfilm Animation, and Industrial ...

  5. Universal translator - Wikipedia

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    As a rule, a universal translator is instantaneous, but if that language has never been recorded, there is sometimes a time delay until the translator can properly work out a translation, as is true of Star Trek. The operation of these translators is often explained as using some form of telepathy by reading the brain patterns of the speaker(s ...

  6. Thylacoleo - Wikipedia

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    Thylacoleo carnifex The holotype cranium was collected from Lake Colongulac in 1843 by pastoralist William Adeney. A partial rostrum collected by Adeney in 1876 from the same locality would later be found to belong to the same individual. [5] It was not until 1966 that the first nearly-complete skeleton was found.

  7. Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: The Force Awakens (also known as Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens) is a 2015 American space opera epic film co-produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams. The sequel to Return of the Jedi (1983), it is chronologically the seventh film of the "Skywalker Saga".

  8. C-3PO - Wikipedia

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    C-3PO (/ ˌ s iː ˈ θ r iː p i oʊ /) or See-Threepio is a humanoid robot character in the Star Wars franchise. He is a protocol droid designed to assist in etiquette and translation, and is fluent in over six million forms of communication.

  9. Tōru Ōhira - Wikipedia

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    His breakthrough performance was the dubbing voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars series. He reprised this role for Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and a crossover appearance in Soulcalibur IV - notable because the game was originally in Japanese, meaning that Ōhira was Vader's "original" voice in the game, unlike with the films.