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T3 Series
Type: Industrial Automaton T3 Technician Droid
DEXTERITY 1D
KNOWLEDGE 1D
MECHANICAL 1D
         Astrogation 3D
         Space Transports 2D
PERCEPTION 1D
         Search 2D
STRENGTH 1D
TECHNICAL 2D
         Computer Programming/Repair 6D
         Droid Programming 4D
         Droid repair 4D
         Computer Systems Diagnosis 4D
         Structural integrity analysis 3D
         Security 3D
         power cell repair 3D
         Small electronics repair 3D

Equipped With:

         * Three wheeled legs (one retractable)
         * Retractable heavy grasper arm (lifting skill at 2D)
         * Two Retractable fine work grasper arms
         * Extendable 0.3 metre long periscopic video sensor (360 rotation)
         * Extendable 0.5 metre long computer interface arm.
         * Extendable 0.5 metre long structural diagnosis sensor (360 rotation)
         * Extendable 0.7 metre long micro video sensor (360 rotation)
         * Fifteen various standard data ports (allows access to most computer systems in use throughout the galaxy)
         * Small electric solderer with attached dual fine-manipulators (1D damage, 0.3 metre range, lifting at 1D)
         * Video display screen
         * Holographic projector/recorder
         * Fire extinguisher
         * Acoustic signaller
         * Small (20cm. by 8 cm.) internal "cargo" area
         * Some additional electronics and technical tools and equipment
         * Industrial Automaton SortMaster data storage and collation software (adds +1D to all computer programming/reapir rolls involving data research)
         * Industrial Automaton Info-shifter Pro data analysis software (adds +1D to all computer programming/reapir rolls involving analysis and collation of data).

Move: 5
Size: 1 metre
Cost: 5,200 new, 2,970 used

Capsule: The T3 was Industrial Automaton's answer to the technicians of the galaxy. Whereas the R2 series was aimed towards repair and mechanical aspects, the T3 was aimed towards the technical side. Designed as a technical assistant for more mundane aspects of programming and diagnosis, it has also found a niche in being grouped with it's R-series cousins where it fulfills a specialist role (though preliminary reports hint at the droids becoming exceedingly bossy in these capacities). It can hold up to 4 hyperspace jump coordinates in memory. The most common use for the droid, however, is in the electronics repair services industry, where they free up technicians to work on more severe problems than a busted microwave, a printer having a data infarction, or somebody's laptop acting wierd.


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