Gluk, Stock, and Two Smoking Lasers
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: A six-legged scrap astromech to help you run your spaceship and be your VERY best friend.
- Image Source: Miro Petrov
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Astromech droid
- Manufacturer: Wraghl's Droids and Droid Repair
- Affiliation: One lucky customer
- Market Status: Closed market
- Model: TB-1N
- Production: Unique
- Modularity: N/A
- Material: Durasteel, droid components
- Classification: Second Degree
- Weight: Light
- Height: Small
- Movement: Hexipedal
- Armaments: N/A
- Misc. Equipment: Holographic projector, fusion cutter, all standard astromech tools
- Can maintain and perform repairs on starships
- Can perform basic slicing tasks
- Can perform basic janitorial tasks
- Can fold up into small spaces for storage
- Is well-equipped to maintain and repair starships
- Wide variety of standard tools
- Can travel easily across all terrain
- Six legs, quite stable
- Extremely affectionate and quick to bond
- Can only speak through binary or via a computer system
- Relatively slow, comparable to a jogging human at most
- Has difficulty working in small spaces
Wraghl built Teebone from pieces of six different droids, as is his wont. The word 'astromech' won't come to mind intuitively when you look at Teebone. 'Scuttling horror,' some have declared. Just think of him as a multilegged pit droid with an astromech toolkit and maybe that'll help you feel better about it.
Teebone makes friends easily, particularly with mouse droids, small animals, and children. He is EXTREMELY loyal to his owner and will attempt to be their friend. He has limited experience with boundaries: for example, he has been known to perform much-needed maintenance on showers while those showers are in use. Teebone is tenacious, detail-oriented, creative, and never gets bored with the work of an astromech. He's a friendly dog with a built-in toolbox.
While Teebone uses standard charging ports, when he moves into a new ship he finds His Corner and turns it into a nest of useful components and gifts. He's something of a pack rat.