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Class III droids are skilled in social sciences and service functions, with core programming based around interacting with sentients. | Class III droids are skilled in social sciences and service functions, with core programming based around interacting with sentients. | ||
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+ | |[[Image:M4-series-droid.jpg|center|150px]]||'''Cybot Galactica M4-series Messenger Droid'''<br>''6500 credits • Rarity 6''<br>Half a meter tall with a blocky pentagonal body containing a small, highly secure compartment on the side. A large holoprojector lens acts as its faceplate and it moves by high-powered repulsorlift. Equipped with a holoprojector and the ability to store a single message of up to five minutes long. They also possess long-range comlinks and a sophisticated navigation suite that connects to the HoloNet. They are programmed with stealth subroutines, allowing them to move largely unseen.<br>'''Source:''' CaM51 | ||
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+ | |[[Image:QSignal-series-droid.jpg|center|150px]]||'''Incom Q-Signal-series Messenger Droid'''<br>''50,500 credits • Rarity 6''<br>Essentially a stripped-down starfighter piloted by a savant-level droid bran, they are built to deliver encrypted data and physical specimens through hyperspace to predetermined coordinates.<br>'''Source:''' CaM51 | ||
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+ | |[[Image:RA-7-series-droid.jpg|center|150px]]||'''Arakyd Industries RA-7-series Protocol Droid'''<br>''12,000 credits • Rarity 6R''<br>Humanoid, with bulbous heads and massive multifaceted eyes. Gawky and awkward in movement, with dully and dry personalities, with just a hint of aloofness that tends toward exasperation with everyone and everything around them. Commonly used and overhauled to serve the Imperial Security Bureau.<br>'''Source:''' CaM51 | ||
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|[[Image:J9-series-droid.jpg|center|150px]]||'''Roche J9-series Worker Drone'''<br>''7000 credits • Rarity 3''<br>Poorly marketed as a protocol droid by the verpine corporation Roche, most buyers saw the name and assumed the J9-series was simply another labor droid. Though very skilled at translation, many sentients find the slightly buzzing, insectoid voices of the J9 off-putting. Worse, the misunderstood purpose led to many J9-series droids purchased and put to work in simple labor work, causing them to become somewhat bitter at their mis-assignment.<br>'''Source:''' SoR111 | |[[Image:J9-series-droid.jpg|center|150px]]||'''Roche J9-series Worker Drone'''<br>''7000 credits • Rarity 3''<br>Poorly marketed as a protocol droid by the verpine corporation Roche, most buyers saw the name and assumed the J9-series was simply another labor droid. Though very skilled at translation, many sentients find the slightly buzzing, insectoid voices of the J9 off-putting. Worse, the misunderstood purpose led to many J9-series droids purchased and put to work in simple labor work, causing them to become somewhat bitter at their mis-assignment.<br>'''Source:''' SoR111 |
Revision as of 05:21, 30 November 2020
Class III droids are skilled in social sciences and service functions, with core programming based around interacting with sentients.
Messenger Droids | |
Cybot Galactica M4-series Messenger Droid 6500 credits • Rarity 6 Half a meter tall with a blocky pentagonal body containing a small, highly secure compartment on the side. A large holoprojector lens acts as its faceplate and it moves by high-powered repulsorlift. Equipped with a holoprojector and the ability to store a single message of up to five minutes long. They also possess long-range comlinks and a sophisticated navigation suite that connects to the HoloNet. They are programmed with stealth subroutines, allowing them to move largely unseen. Source: CaM51 | |
Incom Q-Signal-series Messenger Droid 50,500 credits • Rarity 6 Essentially a stripped-down starfighter piloted by a savant-level droid bran, they are built to deliver encrypted data and physical specimens through hyperspace to predetermined coordinates. Source: CaM51 | |
Performance Droids | |
Cybot Galactica SDMN-series Session Droid 4000 credits • Rarity 5 Ubiquitous and available with an incredible number of module entertainment-assisting hardware, the SDMN-series droid is designed to aid with performance of all sorts. Skilled in social situations, performance and entertainment, and the technical skills to accomplish its programming Source: FH49 | |
Protocol Droids | |
Arakyd Industries RA-7-series Protocol Droid 12,000 credits • Rarity 6R Humanoid, with bulbous heads and massive multifaceted eyes. Gawky and awkward in movement, with dully and dry personalities, with just a hint of aloofness that tends toward exasperation with everyone and everything around them. Commonly used and overhauled to serve the Imperial Security Bureau. Source: CaM51 | |
Roche J9-series Worker Drone 7000 credits • Rarity 3 Poorly marketed as a protocol droid by the verpine corporation Roche, most buyers saw the name and assumed the J9-series was simply another labor droid. Though very skilled at translation, many sentients find the slightly buzzing, insectoid voices of the J9 off-putting. Worse, the misunderstood purpose led to many J9-series droids purchased and put to work in simple labor work, causing them to become somewhat bitter at their mis-assignment. Source: SoR111 | |
Roche SIAK-series Protocol Droid 10,000 credits • Rarity 4 Following the failure of the J9-series, Roche produces the SIAK-series protocol droid, which has been a stand-out success in all ways. Soothing vocalizations, businesslike but pleasant tones, and the ability to converse on a wide variety of topics for hours, as well as a solid hand at negotiations, the SIAK-series is an all-aroudn success. Source: SoR111 |
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