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<div id="mk7seekerencounters"> | --><p class="single nomargin">The seeker droid is a type of surveillance droid designed not only to locate its assigned target. but to neutralize or destroy it. The Mark VII, for instance, is programmed to utilize special tactics to hunt down and either interrogate, kill, or return its target.</p><!-- | ||
--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}The Mark VII will typically follow its target from a distance, making sure to stay out of sight. The droid usually records its target’s movements and conversations and attempts to predict a suitable time and place to move in and ruthlessly complete its task. If the job involves killing its quarry, it will do so without hesitation. Otherwise, the droid will force the prisoner to a safe location at gunpoint, probably to commence its interrogation.</p><!-- | |||
--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}A spherical droid roughly 0.2 meters in diameter, the “Inquisitor” model is perfectly sized for its purpose. Despite its petite size, the droid packs a wide array of sensors and recording devices to carry out its task as well as an advanced data probe that permits it to interface with virtually any computer system (granting a +2 bonus to its [[Use Computer]] checks) and two blasters in case it decides to do away with its prey.</p><!-- | |||
--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Mark VII Inquisitor series seeker droids can’t be played as droid heroes.</p><!-- | |||
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<h4 class="headline">Seeker Droid Encounters</h4> | <h4 class="headline">Seeker Droid Encounters</h4> | ||
<p class="single nomargin">Seeker droids can be found virtua lly anywhere in the ga laxy, provtded you can see them. These elusive droids are so good at staying out of sight that most people in the galaxy do not know they exist. Those who have caught sight of one of these droids usually pay it no mind, considering it nothing more than a messenger drone.</p><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Although the existence of seeker droids was rare before the rise of the Empire, they soon became popular with various parties. Seeker droid were employed as Imperial tools to hunt down certain people to extract information or just eliminate an undesired party. The Empire would also use seekers as watchdogs to keep an eye on various individuals and make sure they stayed on a particular planet or in a defined area. The New Republic also made use of seeker droids in similar capacities but insisted that the droids bear nonlethal weaponry. Bounty hunters have been known to use seeker droids when stalking multiple targets at once, ordering the droids to return those targets to a location specified by their master for holding until they | <p class="single nomargin">Seeker droids can be found virtua lly anywhere in the ga laxy, provtded you can see them. These elusive droids are so good at staying out of sight that most people in the galaxy do not know they exist. Those who have caught sight of one of these droids usually pay it no mind, considering it nothing more than a messenger drone.</p><!-- | ||
can retrieve them.</p></div> | |||
{{NPC | --><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Although the existence of seeker droids was rare before the rise of the Empire, they soon became popular with various parties. Seeker droid were employed as Imperial tools to hunt down certain people to extract information or just eliminate an undesired party. The Empire would also use seekers as watchdogs to keep an eye on various individuals and make sure they stayed on a particular planet or in a defined area. The New Republic also made use of seeker droids in similar capacities but insisted that the droids bear nonlethal weaponry. Bounty hunters have been known to use seeker droids when stalking multiple targets at once, ordering the droids to return those targets to a location specified by their master for holding until they | ||
can retrieve them.</p></div><!-- | |||
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|name=Mark VII “Inquisitor” Series Seeker Droid | |name=Mark VII “Inquisitor” Series Seeker Droid | ||
|challenge=6 | |challenge=6 | ||
|image=swse_droid_mk7seeker.jpg | |||
|npclevel=[[scout (heroic class)|scout]] 6 | |npclevel=[[scout (heroic class)|scout]] 6 | ||
|refbook=Threats of the Galaxy | |refbook=Threats of the Galaxy | ||
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|hp=46 | |hp=46 | ||
|threshold=14 | |threshold=14 | ||
|immune=droid traits | |immune=droid traits | ||
|speed=6 squares (hovering) | |speed=6 squares (hovering) | ||
|ranged1=blaster pistol +8 (3d6+3) | |||
|ranged1= blaster pistol +8 (3d6+3) | |ranged2=blaster pistol +3 (3d6+3) | ||
|ranged2= blaster pistol +3 (3d6+3) | |ranged2a=blaster pistol +3 (3d6+3) | ||
|ranged2a= blaster pistol +3 (3d6+3) | |||
|bab=4 | |bab=4 | ||
|grapple=−7 | |grapple=−7 | ||
|attackoptions=Keen Shot, Running Attack | |attackoptions=Keen Shot, Running Attack | ||
|str=5 | |str=5 | ||
|dex=18 | |dex=18 | ||
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|feats=[[Dual_Weapon_Mastery_(feat)|Dual Weapon Mastery I]], [[Running Attack (feat)|Running Attack]], [[Skill Focus (feat)|Skill Focus]] (Perception, Stealth), [[Skill Training (feat)|Skill Training]] (Use Computer), [[Toughness (feat)|Toughness]], [[Weapon Proficiency (feat)|Weapon Proficiency]] (pistols, rifles, simple) | |feats=[[Dual_Weapon_Mastery_(feat)|Dual Weapon Mastery I]], [[Running Attack (feat)|Running Attack]], [[Skill Focus (feat)|Skill Focus]] (Perception, Stealth), [[Skill Training (feat)|Skill Training]] (Use Computer), [[Toughness (feat)|Toughness]], [[Weapon Proficiency (feat)|Weapon Proficiency]] (pistols, rifles, simple) | ||
|skills=[[Initiative]] +12, [[Knowledge#lifesciences|Knowledge [life sciences]]] +9, [[Perception]] +18 (can reroll, must take second result), [[Persuasion]] +8, [[Stealth]] +32, [[Survival]] +11, [[Use Computer]] +9 | |skills=[[Initiative]] +12, [[Knowledge#lifesciences|Knowledge [life sciences]]] +9, [[Perception]] +18 (can reroll, must take second result), [[Persuasion]] +8, [[Stealth]] +32, [[Survival]] +11, [[Use Computer]] +9 | ||
|droidsystems=hovering locomotion, heuristic processor, 2 weapon appendages, darkvision, improved sensor package, locked access, integrated comlink, vocabulator | |droidsystems=hovering locomotion, heuristic processor, 2 weapon appendages, [[darkvision]], [[low-light_vision|improved sensor package]], locked access, [[comlink|integrated comlink]], vocabulator | ||
|possessions=2 blaster pistols, audio recorder | |possessions=2 blaster pistols, [[recording_unit|audio recorder]] | ||
|availability=Restricted<ref name="noerrata">This stat was never originally listed in the book and there is no official errata. This stat was arbitrarily chosen based off similar stat blocks. Always check with your GM when using unofficial stats.</ref> | |availability=Restricted<ref name="noerrata">This stat was never originally listed in the book and there is no official errata. This stat was arbitrarily chosen based off similar stat blocks. Always check with your GM when using unofficial stats.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 26 September 2024
Mark VII “Inquisitor” Series Seeker Droid
The seeker droid is a type of surveillance droid designed not only to locate its assigned target. but to neutralize or destroy it. The Mark VII, for instance, is programmed to utilize special tactics to hunt down and either interrogate, kill, or return its target.
The Mark VII will typically follow its target from a distance, making sure to stay out of sight. The droid usually records its target’s movements and conversations and attempts to predict a suitable time and place to move in and ruthlessly complete its task. If the job involves killing its quarry, it will do so without hesitation. Otherwise, the droid will force the prisoner to a safe location at gunpoint, probably to commence its interrogation.
A spherical droid roughly 0.2 meters in diameter, the “Inquisitor” model is perfectly sized for its purpose. Despite its petite size, the droid packs a wide array of sensors and recording devices to carry out its task as well as an advanced data probe that permits it to interface with virtually any computer system (granting a +2 bonus to its Use Computer checks) and two blasters in case it decides to do away with its prey.
Mark VII Inquisitor series seeker droids can’t be played as droid heroes.
Seeker Droid Encounters
Seeker droids can be found virtua lly anywhere in the ga laxy, provtded you can see them. These elusive droids are so good at staying out of sight that most people in the galaxy do not know they exist. Those who have caught sight of one of these droids usually pay it no mind, considering it nothing more than a messenger drone.
Although the existence of seeker droids was rare before the rise of the Empire, they soon became popular with various parties. Seeker droid were employed as Imperial tools to hunt down certain people to extract information or just eliminate an undesired party. The Empire would also use seekers as watchdogs to keep an eye on various individuals and make sure they stayed on a particular planet or in a defined area. The New Republic also made use of seeker droids in similar capacities but insisted that the droids bear nonlethal weaponry. Bounty hunters have been known to use seeker droids when stalking multiple targets at once, ordering the droids to return those targets to a location specified by their master for holding until they can retrieve them.
Mark VII “Inquisitor” Series Seeker Droid (CL 6)

Threats of the Galaxy, page 156.
Diminutive droid (4th-degree) scout 6 nonplayable
Force: 1
Initiative: +12; Senses: darkvision, low-light vision;Perception +18
Languages: Basic, Binary, 1 unassigned
Defenses: Ref 27 (flat-footed 13), Fort 14, Will 19
Hit Points: 46; Damage Threshold: 14
Immune: droid traits
Speed: 6 squares (hovering)
Ranged: blaster pistol +8 (3d6+3) or
Ranged: blaster pistol +3 (3d6+3) and
blaster pistol +3 (3d6+3)
Base Attack: +4; Grapple: −7
Attack Options: Keen Shot, Running Attack
Abilities: Str 5, Dex 18, Con —, Int 13, Wis 16, Cha 10
Talents: Acute Senses, Expert Tracker, Keen Shot
Feats: Dual Weapon Mastery I, Running Attack, Skill Focus (Perception, Stealth), Skill Training (Use Computer), Toughness, Weapon Proficiency (pistols, rifles, simple)
Skills: Initiative +12, Knowledge [life sciences] +9, Perception +18 (can reroll, must take second result), Persuasion +8, Stealth +32, Survival +11, Use Computer +9
Systems: hovering locomotion, heuristic processor, 2 weapon appendages, darkvision, improved sensor package, locked access, integrated comlink, vocabulator
Possessions: 2 blaster pistols, audio recorder
Footnotes and References
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