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A Blackout recharge droid with its recharge sockets extended
Image Source: B2 super battle droid on Wookiepedia
Intent: To provide a droid capable of recharging blaster powerpacks
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: Salacia Consolidated
Model: Blackout recharge droid
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: No
Production: Mass-Produced.
Material: Power generator components, alusteel outer hull and tibanna reservoir, standard droid components
Classification: Fifth degree
Weight: 140 kg
Height: 1.93 meters
Movement: Bipedal
Armaments: None
Misc. Equipment: Tibanna reservoir, fusion generator, left wrist flashlight, magno-soles, climbing claws, combat de-ionizer
Strengths:
- Capable of recharging many blaster power packs before it needs resupplying itself (ca. 150)
- Commonality with B1/B2 battle droid parts
- Faster than standard power droids
- Can cross a wide variety of terrain
- Can withstand substantial ionic punishment
- Inability to outfit weapons
- Its leg joints are weak compared to its arms and torso
- Very rudimentary programming
It also symbolizes the logistical challenges of bringing to bear the entire military might of the Galactic Alliance in one bold gamble, which resulted in the Alliance necessitating a resupply base for the conduct of large-scale military operations for the first time. Blackout recharge droids were designed to allow infantry to recharge their blaster power packs on the field, and as such should be used for a squad-sized group, or perhaps for two squads to share one. They are also designed to provide lighting in a room when blackouts affect said room, thanks to its two wrist-mounted 10-watt LED light bulbs.
Because the Blackout recharge droid is designed for recharging blaster powerpacks on the field, it has sacrificed its ancestor's weaponry, communications equipment and cognitive modules for a more rudimentary control chip and rudimentary programming, saving space for a torso fusion power generator and an abdominal liquefied tibanna gas reservoir, both of which are refueled using back sockets. It can crouch if needed, but when upright, which is its designed position, its bipedal chassis can walk at roughly the same speed as organic infantry on non-forced marches or ordinary B2 battle droids. In its right wrist is found two sockets, on which a user can plug a blaster powerpack, allowing the droid to recharge the power pack in 10 seconds. Of course, an abdominal combat de-ionizer allows the Blackout recharge droid to avoid being blacked out by ion weapons to a certain extent, allowing it to keep resupplying troops on the field until the tibanna reserves are exhausted, that is, after roughly 150 recharges.
Of course, since this droid was designed for field resupply, it also feature two pieces of equipment that help them cross difficult terrain: magno-soles, which allow them to magnetize and thus maintain a grip on magnetic surfaces when climbing difficult terrain, and, if the magno-soles fail, the climbing claws are activated, allowing them to climb cliffs or other steep surfaces in an attempt to follow troops and keep them resupplied. For all the functionality of the resupply droid, which enables its users to avoid being in the dark, it can be rendered out of commission by a well-placed blaster or slugthrower shot at its leg joints, also symbolizing that nothing is completely invulnerable, not even factions. For this reason, Blackouts should stay behind infantry lines in heavy firefights, and are almost useless in large-scale pitched battles.
Important note: since the Blackout recharge droid is named after the Galactic Alliance codename for the invasion of Coruscant, Operation Blackout, all Galactic Alliance characters that took part in the Coruscant invasion can purchase Blackout recharge droids at a discount and, of course, due to its mass-production status, all Galactic Alliance characters can use Coruscant recharge droids regardless of whether they participated in the invasion or not.
Primary Source: B2 super battle droid on Wookiepedia
Operation Blackout (Galactic Alliance invasion of One Sith-held Coruscant) - the invasion being commemorated