Macrobinoculars
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Macrobinoculars were a form of electrobinoculars used by many beings across the galaxy. They were used to see distant battles and spy on the enemy. Some models were able to see directly into space.
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[edit] Characteristics
Macrobinoculars were small devices with two cushioned eyecups and a top-mounted rangefinder. The standard pair of macrobinoculars included an internal readout that provided information on distance and elevation, while many could be programmed to record and playback. Although macrobinoculars were designed to be used either at day or night, some models specialized in the latter, such as the Nightview macrobinoculars introduced by Naescorcom.
Macrobinoculars were commonly thought of as inferior to electrobinoculars, as they lacked image-enhancement chips and some did not come with light-adjustment circuitry. However, they were cheaper than electrobinoculars, and more readily available in more remote areas such as the Outer Rim Territories. Their resilience made them a popular choice among mercenaries. They were also used by several clones during the Clone Wars.
[edit] History
Compact macrobinoculars were used by members of the Jedi Order while on field missions across the galaxy. Obi-Wan Kenobi carried a pair of these spyglasses with him prior to and during the Clone Wars. Following the attempted assassination of Padmé Amidala, Obi-Wan tracked Jango Fett to Geonosis. There, he spied on a meeting between Count Dooku and the leaders of the newly-formed Confederacy of Independent Systems. During the final days of the Clone Wars, Obi-Wan again used his macrobinoculars to spy on a Separatist meeting; this one between General Grievous and the Separatist Council members in Pau City, prior to their escape from Utapau.
[edit] Notable models
- Jedi macrobinoculars
- Model 1000 macrobinoculars
- MB450 macrobinoculars
- Nightview macrobinoculars
- Peer macrobinoculars
- TT4 macrobinoculars
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[edit] Sources
- Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire toy line
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe
- Rebel Alliance Sourcebook, Second Edition
"New Character Templates: A Supplement to Star Wars' Mos Eisley Galaxy Guide" - Challenge 73 (Ambiguously canonical source)
- Star Wars: The Power of the Force (1995)
- Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive
- The Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology
- Star Wars Gamemaster Screen, Revised
- The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology
- Revenge of the Sith: The Visual Dictionary
- Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 9
"A Revelation" (Mentioned only)
"Guide to the Grand Army of the Republic" - Star Wars Insider 84
