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Yammosk - Definition

Yammosks are fictional creatures from the Star Wars universe.

Yuuzhan Vong biotechnology is generally not self-aware, but yammosks are posess at least partially sentient. Physically, yammosks resemble huge brains, kept in vats, which trail thousands of digusting tentacles. Each yammosk is carefully protected and pampered - often slaves are confined in a yammosk vat with orders to massage its tentacles. This provides the yammosk with companionship but is a terrifying experience for the slaves, because the yammosk can mentally manipulate and communicate with them. Vong generals develop a rapport with their yammosks, allowing them to give commands in battle. The yammosk then psychically (via gravitic waves) influences the minds of all Vong combattants within range.

Use

They are mainly used as coordinators during battles to send orders to other space crafts, essentially the many coralskippers to optimize their actions. Their way of communication is gravitational waves, and has been discovered by Danni Quee. The discover first allowed to locate yammosks in capital ships, and therefore to primarily target them during battles. Later it allowed to jam the yammosk's communication, lessening dramatically the efficiency of affected Yuuzhan Vong fleets.

Some yammosks are used instead as "world coordinators." They manage the thousands of biological processes that go into terraforming and maintaing Yuuzhan Vong worlds. Because these yammosks must be of the highest quality, they are selected through a speciall process. Multiple yammosks are colocated, and each is given a contingent of slave to influence. When one yammosk has destroyed all of its siblings, it assumes control over the new Vong world.

Unlike most Yuuzhan Vong life forms, yammosks are force sensitive, although not able to actually use the Force. Some captured Jedi could communicate with yammosks through the Force, although it didn't lead to something practically useful.

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