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Virtuosa
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a basic surgical droid for Cornerstone Scientific
- Image Source: Star Wars Wiki
- Canon Link: N/A
- Restricted Missions: N/A
- Primary Source: 2-1B surgical droid
- Manufacturer: Cornerstone Scientific
- Model: CS 2-1B Surgical Droid
- Production: Mass Produced
- Affiliation: Open Market
- Modularity: N/A
- Material: Durasteel
- Classification: First Degree
- Weight: 36kg [~80lbs]
- Height: 1.7m [~5’7”]
- Movement: Bipedal
- Armaments: None
- Misc. Equipment: Medisensor, surgical instruments
- Stabilizing feet
- Hydraulic legs and arms
- Vocabulator
- Various hydraulics
- Hypodermic injectors
- The CS 2-1B can perform standard surgical procedures autonomously.
- Though made of durasteel, the CS 2-1B has no other means to defend itself and has more delicate joints than the average droid given the level of dexterity it needs to perform its duties.
- The CS 2-1B cannot perform complex or unorthodox surgeries on its own and is only able to perform what is in its programmed repertoire.
The CS 2-1B is a very basic surgical droid without many frills or surprises. The droid is designed specifically to perform standard surgical procedures, nothing more and nothing less. The hydraulics on the CS 2-1B allow the droid to extend and retract its limbs when operating in a non-clinical setting or on patients that may be larger than average. The stabilizing feet of the droid also allow it to stay firmly in place while operating in the case that it may be working in an area of conflict or in a vehicle or craft. The droid’s body is equipped with various medical equipment including diagnostic scanners, camera scopes and a wide array of surgical instruments and necessities. The hands of the droid come equipped with an assortment of scalpels and hypodermic injectors which can be switched out at will.
This droid comes pre-programmed with a list of surgeries it can perform. This means that the droid cannot perform complex and unorthodox surgeries where a strange approach or outside of the box thinking is necessary. However, the droid is capable of scanning a lifeform for damaged areas and repairing those as it determines fit. Though this mirrors logical thinking, the droid’s brain indexes injuries according to severity and necessity using its programmed medical knowledge of organic biology with the nature and severity of the injuries it scans. The droid can handle typical complications during surgery, but severe or incredibly unexpected or undocumented complications may cause the droid to freeze or malfunction. In one instance, if the droid is confronted with two injured areas of the body that are of the exact same severity index, it is liable to freeze and repair neither area as it cannot determine which one to repair first via its internal logarithm. Because of this, it is recommended that the CS 2-1B droid is supervised in some manner or that they work in pairs.