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Starflash | Wookieepedia | Fandom Starflash was a secret superweapon that could fire an enormous blast of tachyonic and lightspeed energy at a star, causing a far more powerful return burst It was brought to the Chiss Ascendancy around five thousand years before the Battle of Yavin and did not see use until the Final Assault on
Kodak Starflash - Wikipedia The Kodak Starflash belongs to the Kodak Brownie Star- lineup of cameras made by the Eastman Kodak Company in the United States and France between 1957-1965 and sold for $8 50 [] ($66 95 in 2011)
Brownie Starflash - The Brownie Camera Page Find information and learn the history of the Kodak Brownie Starflash camera on The Brownie Camera Page, dedicated to past, present, and future Brownie photographers everywhere
Kodak Brownie Starflash - Camera-wiki. org Kodak Brownie Starflash The Kodak Brownie Starflash was one of the Kodak Brownie Star series, made from 1957-1965 in the US and France, featuring a large built-in flashgun
Starflash team | Wookieepedia | Fandom The Starflash team was a group of twenty Chiss Mitth family warriors who, in an attempt to protect the Chiss Ascendancy nation and the Chiss species from extinction, operated the Starflash, an alien superweapon weapon, against an enemy of the Ascendancy [1] in around 4300 BBY [2]
Tachyon flow synchrotron accelerator | Wookieepedia | Fandom Tachyon flow synchrotron accelerator was a part of an alien weapon known as the Starflash Hundreds of years before the Clone Wars the Stybla family of the Chiss Ascendancy retrieved a second Starflash weapon to replace the one that had been used during the Final Assault on Csilla
Brownie Starflash Camera at Historic Camera The camera required an M-2 flash bulb The smartly styled brownie Starflash camera came in many colors including Black, Red, White, and Blue The outfit was originally priced at $9 95 and included the camera, batteries, four flash bulbs, and one roll 127 Verichrome film
Brownie [Classic Camera] - WorthPoint In 1957, Kodak released the Brownie Starflash, the first Kodak camera with a built-in flash The Kodak Brownie 127 (1952 to 1967) sold in the millions It had a Bakelite body, a simple meniscus lens, and a curved film plane The Brownie Cresta (1955 to 1958) had a fixed-focus lens and used 120 film There were multiple Brownie camera series