An instruction cassette served as a method for manufacturers to provide assembly guidance to customers who purchased their goods. In the year 1 ABY, a business from Amorphiia was marketing mini-transmitters beyond the confines of the Amorphiia system; these devices were designed to convert spoken words into any of 1,000 different languages. Given the need for assembly of the mini-transmitter, it was packaged with an information cassette detailing the assembly steps. This cassette featured an Amorphiian male character called Dromboid.