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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: Create a Heavy Weapons Security Droid for the Castellax Foundation and private buyers.
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- Manufacturer: The Castellax Foundation
- Affiliation: The Castellax Foundation, Close Market
- Model: Centurion Security Droid
Production: Minor
- Modularity: No
- Material: Durasteel armor
- Classification: Fourth Degree
- Weight: 400kg
- Height: 2.95 Meters
- Movement: Bipedal
- Armaments: Z-6 Rotary Blaster Cannon, Chemical Gas Canister Launcher
- Misc. Equipment: Sensors
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- One and Done: The Centurion Class Security Droid marches in to battle with enough heavy weaponry to end most threats in a single strike. They are well suited for taking down small enemy units.
- Anti-Armor: The Centurion is armed with enough heavy weaponry to deal with light and medium vehicles, allowing it to hold the line in large engagements.
- Tank: The Centurion is built heavily, with extensive weaponry and heavy armor slows the Centurion down, limiting its mobility.
- Graceful as a Rancor: The Centurion does not have much in the way of agility or mobility, and is forced to restrict its movement to flat terrain, or urban environments. If it is deployed in rural theaters, its advance is slowed to a crawl.
- Firing Arcs: While the weaponry of the Centurion is immense for its size, the droid can only turn roughly forty five degree in either direction. To target anywhere outside, it will have to turn its fully body.
- EMP: The Centurion has no standard counter measures against EMP weaponry, leaving it vulnerable to such large scale attacks.
After a small band of pirates raided a Castellax facility, using repulsor tanks to overwhelm the facilities moderate defenses, Rycherd decided the Castellax Foundation needed heavier security droids. The Centurion was developed to be a counter to enemy forces that use armored vehicles or troops in combat against the Foundation or private investors. It is quite able to handle mobs of enemy soldiers as well as vehicles, though it must be deployed in groups or with support to cover its failings.