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== Quotes ==
== Quotes ==
''"We said let's put in a [[Javelin]], sandstorm, sand nomads, and then i was like let's have a big worm too, and everyone was haha, very funny Chris, and i was like, oh no, i'm not joking." -[[Chris Roberts]]''<ref>[https://youtu.be/rRsF6_lwLas?feature=shared&t=157 Star Citizen: The Road to CitizenCon], Star Citizen, Youtube, Oct 15, 2016</ref>
''"We said let's put in a [[Javelin]], sandstorm, sand nomads, and then i was like let's have a big worm too, and everyone was haha, very funny Chris, and i was like, oh no, i'm not joking." -[[Chris Roberts]]''<ref>[https://youtu.be/rRsF6_lwLas?feature=shared&t=157 Star Citizen: The Road to CitizenCon], Star Citizen, YouTube, Oct 15, 2016</ref>


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Revision as of 18:43, 13 February 2024

Valakkar
Kingdom Animal
Sentient? No
Habitat Leir III
Diet Carnivore

The Valakkar or "Sandworm" is a species of gigantic worms living in the desert landscapes of Leir III. They are known for their predilection for destroying settlements on this planet, leaving it sparsely populated with only nomadic smugglers and outlaws.[1]

Quotes

"We said let's put in a Javelin, sandstorm, sand nomads, and then i was like let's have a big worm too, and everyone was haha, very funny Chris, and i was like, oh no, i'm not joking." -Chris Roberts[2]

Trivia

  • Giant sandworms known as Shai-Hulud are present in the sci-fi classic Dune series by Frank Herbert, and are the very likely inspiration for the Star Citizen Valakkar.[3]

References

  1. Galactic Guide: Leir System, Jump Point, vol. 04, no. 10, p. 54.
  2. Star Citizen: The Road to CitizenCon, Star Citizen, YouTube, Oct 15, 2016
  3. Dune, Frank Herbert, 1965