Futhork also appeared on a commemorative plaque presented to a mortician on Naboo. It read:
In 5 BBY, hand painted signs written in this script were displayed outside a store selling screens on Ferrix, with a pink sign saying "MADE TO " and a blue one saying "WHILE YOU WAIT".
During the New Republic Era, the console on Din Djarin's N-1 starfighter used Futhork: A blue circular monitor on the console, which functioned as a hyperspace map, said "SYSTEM READY", "M", "FLIGHT," "PT", "STB" and "ON." The greenish-blue navigation monitor in the middle, showed indicators for "P" (the port side), "D" (directly ahead) and "S" (the starboard side). The blue enemy proximity warning indicator on the right side of the console said "SYSTEMS ONLINE • TURBO BOOST ENACTED • LIFE SUPPORT ACTIVE." However, when Din Djarin left Nevarro, the entire image (which started flashing red when Gorian Shard's gang showed up) was mirror-inverted.
During the war between the First Order and the Resistance, the population of the only outpost on Ashas Ree also used Futhork.
Futhork first appeared in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, and was first canonically identified in the 2017 reference book Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia. In the Star Wars Legends continuity, Futhork was first identified in the 1999 reference book Star Wars: Episode I The Visual Dictionary. Both "futhark" and "futhork" are alternate words for the runic alphabet.
Futhork first appeared in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, and was first canonically identified in the 2017 reference book Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia. In the Star Wars Legends continuity, Futhork was first identified in the 1999 reference book Star Wars: Episode I The Visual Dictionary. Both "futhark" and "futhork" are alternate words for the runic alphabet.
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