Greel-root acid was an acid preservative used in Galacti-Stok's Happy-Bore Medicated Dewormer, which also contained Trestibinexocycline 5-Gamma as the active ingredient as well as thlank oil and forage products. In its slurry formulation, the dewormer was spread onto the food of happabores, a type of domesticated creature, and then allowed to vaporize before being stirred in until it bubbled.[1]
Once consumed, the dewormer aided in the removal and control of happabore parasites including bladderworms, crop microserps, multilegged throat croakers, intestinal fangworm colonies, lesser and greater nasal nesting spit-crawlers, and cranial nodular worms. It was not recommended for the control of flesh-eating daggerworms, brain crawlers, or Maxilan's explosive bloatworm. Greel-root acid and the other ingredients were listed on the dewormer's instructions.[1] By 34 ABY,[2] the scavenger Rey included a copy of the instructions in a survival guide that[1] she[3] compiled on the planet Jakku.[1]
Behind the scenes
Greel-root acid was mentioned in Rey's Survival Guide, a 2015 replica journal written by Jason Fry.[1]
Sources
- Rey's Survival Guide (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Rey's Survival Guide
- ↑ Rey's Survival Guide includes an addendum at the end describing some of the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, written several days after they take place. The addendum is the final entry in the guide and is included chronologically after the dewormer instructions. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of the film to 34 ABY.
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines