- List of Yuuzhan Vong Biotechnology
=Amphistaff=
The amphistaff is a snakelike, living weapon used by the
Yuuzhan Vong . It has the ability to stiffen its body to make sharp edges, and then to almost instantly relax its form, enabling it to twist to reach hard to reach targets. It possesses a powerful venom. [http://starwars.wikia.com]Coomb Spoore
Coomb spores were manufactured exclusively by the Yuuzhan Vong executer and espionage agent,
Nom Anor . They caused a severely painful death, usually killing the victim within three days. Coomb spoores worked on a wide variety of species. [http://www.njoe.com]Coral Skipper
A type of Yuuzhan Vong warship, grown from yorik coral. They have the ability to manufacture plasma-like projectiles to hurl at other ships, and is equipped with dovin basals.
Dhuryam
Dhuryams are a variant of the yammosk, or war coordinator. They are different in that they organize the terraforming of worlds rather than battles. Dhuryams are telepathic. ["Traitor" (Novel by Matthew Stover)]
Dovin Basal
Dovin Basals are gravitic anomalies that can warp space, creating something to the effect of a small black hole, which can strip a ship of its shields, and also is used as a shielding device to guard against projectiles fired at it.
Dweebit
A type of manufactured insect, used to change a planet's atmosphere. This insect was used only once, by
Yomin Carr onBelkadan .Gnullith
A star shaped creature with a long tube growing from its belly, the gnullith is used as a sort of breath mask. The gnullith will attach itself to the wearer's mouth and slide its tube down the throat, enabling the user to breath in most environments.
Grutchin
A type of Yuuzhan Vong giant bug that chews through ships, leaving their pilots exposed to outer space.
Lambent
Ooglith Cloaker
Ooglith Masquer
lave Seed
lave Ship
Thud Bug
Tizowyrm
A small worm that, when inserted into the ear, helps translate alien languages.
Villip
A creature that acts as a sort of long distance communicator.
Vonduun Crab
Voxyn
World Ship
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