The owner of Plop Dribble's had a tattoo on his right arm of a double-heart that read " MOM" in Aurebesh. The sign read "OIL CHANGES, RUST REMOVA MEMORY FLUSHING, POLISHING MOTIVATOR REPAIR, DE-FLUTTERING, RESTRAINING BOLT APPLICATION AND REMOVAL, GENERAL MAINTENANCE OVERHAULS, JUNK REMOVAL" Several posters with Aurebesh text hung in Trueping's bar during the Clone Wars, including one for "DJ RANGTHANG," and one for for Sy Snootles (also seen in the bar room) which read "THE SY SNOOTLES SHOW." "IN PERSON." "SY SNOOTLES." "SOMEWHERE ON CORUSCANT." "FRI – SAT 12 – 4." "SOLD OUT." The Droid Spa on Coruscant used one such sign to show the services it provided. In the same vein, some Low Altitude Assault Transports were personalized with Aurebesh, such as the Spaceward Ho! and Lucky Lekku, both of which bore their names, and the Crumb Bomber, which bore the phrase "LAUGH THIS OFF." The patrol transports used on Coruscant were emblazoned with the word "POLICE." Įstablishments throughout the galaxy used Aurebesh signs to identify themselves, such as the Playland Theatre and Purple Werm. Clone medic Kix, had the phrase " A good droid is a dead one" tattooed on the side of his head, although the tattoo was eventually covered up when he grew his hair out late in the war, while trooper Sketch had his initial, Senth, tattooed on his forehead. The back of clone trooper Ponds' helmet had the phrase " Some guys have all the luck" written in Aurebesh. ĭuring the Clone Wars, some clone troopers customized their armor with Aurebesh phrases.
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