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- "I ain't afraid of Wookiees. It's their bowcasters that scare me."
- ―AnonymousTrandoshan slaver[5]
Thebowcaster (sometimes called theWookiee Crossbow) was aWookiee projectile weapon that fired a metalquarrel enveloped in energy. Some bowcasters were modified to fire pure energy. Some variants had a capacity of twenty-four shots.
Description[]
- "I've always admired these Wookiee bowcasters. Artistry and firepower in one package."
- ―Clone commandoBoss[6]

A Wookiee with a bowcaster.
In use as early as theJedi Civil War, the bowcaster could unleash a explosive bolt with impressive stopping power essential to defend Wookiees against the fierce predators ofKashyyyk'sforests.
The bowcasters were magazine-loaded with usually six to ten[2] explosive bolts per magazine. However some Wookiees developed a bowcaster that fired pure blaster bolts and no magazine was required.[1] A quiver of 10 quarrels cost 50credits and weighed 1kilogram.[2]
A polarizing orb sat at each end of the bow, generating a magnetic field used to accelerate the quarrels.[7] After cocking the weapon, a simple trigger sped the quarrel forward and charged it in an envelope of plasma. To generate the requisite potential energy for conversion into kinetic energy, the cocking spring required the strength of a Wookiee to draw back, although some modern bowcasters featured automatic cocking mechanisms for use by other species.[1][7]
While decreasingly effective beyond 30 meters, the bowcaster was more powerful and accurate than typicalblaster weapons. Some bowcasters could load multiple quarrels to create a spread-fire effect, further enhancing their close range effectiveness, while others could fire specially charged bolts that could ricochet off certain surfaces. They also shot pure bolts that were not engulfed in energy. These would sometimes have poison tips or explosive tips.

Embo with his bowcaster variant
Bowcasters appeared huge to many non-Wookiees and evenJedi such asOlee Starstone doubted they could lift one, much less fire it. The weight of the weapon, however, was no impediment to the massive strength of the Wookiees. In addition to its size, the exotic design of the bowcaster required a non-Wookiee user to have training in order to wield the weapon proficiently. One non-Wookiee individual who used a bowcaster was theKyuzobounty hunterEmbo. However, all Wookiees were able to wield their cultural weapon with proficiency.
Variants of the bowcaster included theAssault bowcaster used during theGalactic Civil War and theCeremonial bowcaster used in ceremonial hunts.
Behind the scenes[]

Bowcasterschematics.
The bowcaster was originally inspired by an illustration by John Schoenherr for George R.R. Martin's novelette "And Seven Times Never Kill a Man", published in the July 1975 issue of Analog, on whichRalph McQuarrie's finalChewbacca concept art was based.[8]
Most sources, includingRevenge of the Sith, depict bowcasters firing green bolts. However, inThe Empire Strikes Back andReturn of the Jedi, Chewbacca's weapon fires red bolts and inStar Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, Chewbacca's weapon fires yellow bolts. This is due to theretcon that Chewbacca made his out of astormtrooper rifle. In theSuper Star Wars video game, Chewbacca's weapon looks like his usual bowcaster but is referred to as anFD-011 crossbow.
In allJedi Knight series of games, the bowcaster made an appearance. There, the user had two fire functions: one that could launch one to five bolts (depending on the amount of time spent charging up the shot) and one that launched a single, bouncing bolt. The latter was more accurate at far ranges, and could be fired at a faster pace. In bothJedi Knight/Dark Forces andKnights of the Old Republic games Wookiees are not the only bowcaster users. Many non-Wookiee mercenaries, bounty hunters, smugglers were equipped with this weapon in games, so did both Kyle and Jaden. Players are given the option of equippingRevan and theJedi Exile with bowcasters. All Wookiee player characters inStar Wars Galaxies start with the ability to craft bowcasters. InRepublic Commando: Hard Contact,Darman Skirata states that the bowcaster is his favorite weapon.
There are significant differences in this weapon's range presented in theStar Wars Roleplaying Game Saga Edition Core Rulebook that differ from the range as listed in theThe New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology. Instead of an optimum and maximum range of 30 and 50 meters respectively, the Saga Edition treats the bowcaster as a rifle, giving it an optimum and maximum range 90 and 450 meters respectively. This is probably due to the fact that the role-playing game data is heavily simplified and modified for ease of play.
Appearances[]
Non-canon appearances[]
- Star Wars Infinities: A New Hope 4
"Tall Tales" — Star Wars Tales 11(In flashback(s))
"Ghosts of Hoth" — Star Wars Tales 17
"Into the Great Unknown" — Star Wars Tales 19
- LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
Sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑1.01.11.21.31.41.5Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, p. 52
- ↑2.02.12.22.32.42.5Star Wars Roleplaying Game Saga Edition Core Rulebook
- ↑Star Wars: Behind the Magic
- ↑Star Wars Battlefront II: Prima Official Game Guide
- ↑5.05.15.25.35.4The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology
- ↑Star Wars: Republic Commando
- ↑7.07.1
Wookiee bowcaster in theDatabank(original site is defunct)
- ↑
George Lucas Stole Chewbacca, But It's Okay on binarybonsai.com (backup link archived onOctober 9,2010)
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