Kalkite | Wookieepedia | Fandom Kalkite was a mineral useful in coating reactor lenses It could found on the planet Ghorman in deep substrate foliated deposits By 4 BBY, the Galactic Empire enacted efforts to declare martial law on the planet in order to extract the Kalkite and use it in the construction of the Death Star
Deep Substrate Foliated Kalkite (Andor) - Know Your Meme Kalkite, also known as Deep Substrate Foliated Kalkite, is a catchphrase delivered by the character Orson Krennic (played by actor Ben Mendelsohn) in the season two premiere of the Star Wars prequel TV series Andor
This Dark Andor Theory Makes a Rogue One Hero Responsible for the . . . - CBR In "One Year Later," the first episode of Andor's second season, Director Orson Krennic held a secret meeting in which he discussed a rare mineral that was required for the construction of the Death Star: deep substrate foliated kalkite He complained, "Synthetic kalkite, kalkite alternatives, kalkite substitutes!
Conspiracy Theory: The Empire Didn’t Need Kalkite Kalkite was an underground mineral found on Ghorman in “deep substrate foliated deposits ” This resource could coat reactor lenses and generate “vast amounts of energy” and thus could very well be essential to the Death Star
Kalkite | Restore and Save Star Wars Wiki | Fandom Kalkite was a mineral found on the planet Ghorman in deep substrate foliated deposits Galactic Empire orchestrated the Ghorman Massacre in order to extract Ghorman's kalkite and use it in the construction of the Death Star
Andor Sneaks in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Reference The peaceful planet is known for the durable Ghorman twill made from silk-spinning spiders called Ghorlectipods, but it’s also home to a natural resource of deep substrate foliated Kalkite
Andor (TV series) - Wikiquote Imperial Science Officer: Deep substrate foliated Kalkite Krennic: Kalkite Synthetic Kalkite Kalkite alternatives Kalkite substitutes I mean, the amount of time spent pondering this grubby little bit of rock is sadly astonishing Now, we've promised delivery in three years