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Approved Tech P30N “Peon” Class II Droid

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Runi Verin

Two pounds shy of a bomb.
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

Intent: To create a maintenance droid for Stellarcom.
Image Source: Choi Yoonsuk
Canon Link: N/A
Permissions: N/A
Primary Source: Pit Droid

PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Manufacturer: Stellarcom
Affiliation: Closed-Market
Model: SCS8UD P30N “Peon” Class II Droid
Modularity: Yes, can be outfitted for various roles
Production: Mass-Produced
Material: Terenthium-Desh Alloy, Durasteel, Robotic Components

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Classification: Class II
Weight: Heavy
Height: Small
Movement: Bipedal
Armaments: N/A
Misc. Equipment:
  • Rocket Booster
  • Holo-Projector/Recorder
  • Verbobrain
  • Chemical Sensor
  • Olfactory Sensor
  • Audio Sensor
  • Barometer
  • TrangLang Communications Module
  • Linguistic Module
  • Vocabulator
  • Photoreceptors
SPECIAL FEATURES

Rocket Booster
Ariadna V.I. compatibility
Holotransceiver

STRENGTHS

Jack of All Trades: Peons were built with general utility in mind rather than a specific purpose, allowing it to fill several roles to varying degrees of success. In addition to handling manual labour tasks, it can also cover roles normally handled by maintenance and astromech droids.
Strong Little Fella: Small in design yet strong of build, Peons are capable of lifting and carrying objects many times their own size and weight.
Modularity: Each Peon has a simple design that is easily modified and upgraded given time and equipment. Due to the relatively common nature of their components, it is also fairly easy to repair or replace them if damaged.

WEAKNESSES

Master of None: Because of its lack of specialisation, Peons can only be considered mediocre in regards to their overall capability. They simply can’t hold a candle to more dedicated models.
Uncreative: Peons aren’t the brightest of bulbs. They are purely designed to fulfill their assigned roles as quickly as possible before returning to idle modes. Anything that interferes with this process deeply confuses them.
A Droid is a Droid: As with most droids, these models are susceptible to EMP/ION and outside tampering.
DESCRIPTION

Peons are very clearly a budget model for the mass market. Designed purely to handle manual labour, menial tasks and general maintenance, very little else was added to this droid during manufacturing process, although more advanced and dedicated models have since been put into production. This line, however… No real thrills hidden in its diminutive one meter frame, with the only real surprising being how much it actually weighs. Dense in weight, dense in processing. A simple little trooper for a simple amount of tasks.
 
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