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--><p class="single nomargin"> | --><p class="single nomargin">One of the earliest known predecessors to the astromech droid, Duwani Mechanical Products’ T3 Series utility droid is designed to function as a maintenance droid for a variety of mechanical and electronic systems. Though adept at dealing with computers and machines of all types, T3 Series utility droids do not boast vocabulators, since they are not required to interact with organic denizens of the galaxy. The sophisticated mechanical and computer training software loaded into the T3 Series utility droid allows it to function in the capacity of an engineer or even a copilot aboard a starship, making it a favored purchase for traders and smugglers alike.</p><!-- | ||
--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}T3-Series | --><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}The T3 Series utility droid boasts a squat body with a disc-shaped head and a single photoreceptor gleaming brightly on one end. T3 Series droids come with enough tools and equipment to perform the functions required of it, but some tinkerers have modified their T3 units to better serve their individual needs. One common modification is the addition of a starfighter interface package, allowing the droid to plug directly into a specialized slot on a starfighter, granting starfighter pilots the same benefit that transport pilots have come to expect from the T3. Though this after-market modification is not endorsed by Duwani Mechanical Products, some fighter pilots insist that their ships and droids receive these modifications on the grounds that they increase pilot survivability.</p><!-- | ||
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T3 Series Utility Droid
One of the earliest known predecessors to the astromech droid, Duwani Mechanical Products’ T3 Series utility droid is designed to function as a maintenance droid for a variety of mechanical and electronic systems. Though adept at dealing with computers and machines of all types, T3 Series utility droids do not boast vocabulators, since they are not required to interact with organic denizens of the galaxy. The sophisticated mechanical and computer training software loaded into the T3 Series utility droid allows it to function in the capacity of an engineer or even a copilot aboard a starship, making it a favored purchase for traders and smugglers alike.
The T3 Series utility droid boasts a squat body with a disc-shaped head and a single photoreceptor gleaming brightly on one end. T3 Series droids come with enough tools and equipment to perform the functions required of it, but some tinkerers have modified their T3 units to better serve their individual needs. One common modification is the addition of a starfighter interface package, allowing the droid to plug directly into a specialized slot on a starfighter, granting starfighter pilots the same benefit that transport pilots have come to expect from the T3. Though this after-market modification is not endorsed by Duwani Mechanical Products, some fighter pilots insist that their ships and droids receive these modifications on the grounds that they increase pilot survivability.
T3 Series utility droids can be played as droid heroes.
Duwani Mechanical Products T3 Series Utility Droid (CL 0)
Knights of the Old Republic, page 82.
Small droid (2nd-degree) nonheroic 2 nonplayable
Initiative: +2; Senses: darkvision;Perception +3
Languages: Basic (understand only), Binary, 2 unassigned
Defenses: Ref 12 (flat-footed 11), Fort 9, Will 10
Hit Points: 5; Damage Threshold: 9
Immune: droid traits
Speed: 4 squares
Melee: electroshock probe +1 (1d8−1 ion)
Ranged: stun ray +1 (3d6 stun)
Base Attack: +1; Grapple: −3
Abilities: Str 8, Dex 12, Con —, Int 14, Wis 11, Cha 7
Feats: Skill Focus (Mechanics, Use Computer), Weapon Proficiency (simple, pistols)
Skills: Mechanics +13, Pilot +7, Use Computer +13
Systems: wheeled locomotion, magnetic feet, heuristic processor, 5 tool appendages, diagnostics package, internal storage (2 kg), improved sensor package, darkvision
Possessions: stun ray (as blaster pistol set to stun), astrogation buffer (storage device, 10 memory units), electroshock probe, fire extinguisher, electric arc welder, holorecorder, holoprojector
Availability: Licensed, Cost: 3,500