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Kolto is a former Good article. Please see this article's entry on the AgriCorps page for the reasons it was removed.

Article milestones
Date Process Result
September 2, 2007 Good article nomination Success
October 2, 2007 Good article by Fiolli
December 19, 2010 Good article review Kept
January 15, 2011 Good article
February 4, 2012 Good article review Removed
April 3, 2011 Former Good article
Current status: Former Good article
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Old history from Wikipedia

  • (cur) (last) 15:42, 27 May 2005 LtNOWIS (cleanup)
  • (cur) (last) 16:33, 3 May 2005 Everyking m
  • (cur) (last) 17:24, 23 Apr 2005 Thunderbrand m (stub)
  • (cur) (last) 18:27, 9 Apr 2005 Tajgenie
  • (cur) (last) 18:18, 9 Apr 2005 Tajgenie
  • (cur) (last) 01:03, 18 Mar 2005 24.247.92.10 (Kolto)olto)

Kolto Origins

I may be wrong, but I thought that the shark, (progenitor), was the guardian of the kolto, as opposed to making it. The game states that the kolto bubbles up from the Hrackert Rift and that the giant Firaxa may have been drawn there because of the kolto, and may be the origins of the Selkath species. Can anyone confirm/deny this?Blazinangel911 13:39, 22 June 2009 (UTC)

  • I played the game anew, and the Selkath say that they believe the shark to be the source or "at least" the guardian. However, the two scientists at the station believe that she feeds off the kolto. Both the Selkath and the scientists seem to find it plausible that the shark guards it. I will add some info about this into the article. -NistraTalk 23:31, December 10, 2009 (UTC)

Price Confliction

In this article it says that bacta was cheaper than kolto, "With the cost of kolto so high, the market for it collapsed in favor of a less expensive alternative: bacta." But at the bottom it says that kolto was cheaper than bacta, "It mentions that miners who couldn't afford bacta used kolto as a cheaper alternative." Which is true?

  • Both. The note after the latter quote explains that the economic situation for kolto may have changed by that time. NaruHina Talk Anakinsolo 07:47, December 16, 2012 (UTC)