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<div id="droidencounters"> | --><p class="single nomargin">The EG-6 series droid is one of the most recognizable droids in the galaxy. Appearing as nothing more than a black box with short legs and no visible manipulators, the few people who are unaware of its function wonder why Veril Line Systems built it in the first place. Without power droids, however modern society would grind to a halt.</p><!-- | ||
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<p class="single nomargin">From the towering spires of Coruscant to the moisture farms of Tatooine and beyond, the EG-6 can be seen anywhere that technology exists. It is a common sight in ship hangars, repulsorcraft pools, and tech domes.</p><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Even though the EG-6 is not a highly capable droid by it self, it is useful for assisting other droids with their work. Astromech droids have worked with a power droid that kept watch over the ship they are repairing to make sure that other systems do not unexpectedly create a mishap. Small military units and mercenary groups have put the EG-6 to use providing the energy needed to keep their heavy guns firing or giving emergency power to their ship in a time of crisis.</p><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Despite the droid’s usefulness, its sheer stupidity has caused many a power droid to get away from its master and become lost. Such a droid often gets picked up by local law enforcement if it ’s on a world in or near the Core, where its owner can reclaim it. If an EG-6 droid gets lost on an Outer Rim world, on the other hand, scavengers usually claim it and either become its new master or sell it to some other needy party.</p></div> | --><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Inside the walking black box sets a powerful fusion generator, which is well protected by its thick duranium exterior. The EG-6’s only function is to provide power to machines of all sorts during times when a more permanent power source is not available or convenient, which has earned the droid the nickname “walking battery.” In fact, the EG-6 is capable of recharging itself without needing to shut down, allowing it to function continuously.</p><!-- | ||
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--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}The few embellishments the EG-6 has include a visual sensor with infrared capability and highly advanced diagnostic programming that allows the droid to perform safety checks on the mechanism it is servicing.</p><!-- | |||
--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}EG-6 series power droids can be played as droid heroes.</p><!-- | |||
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--><p class="single nomargin">From the towering spires of Coruscant to the moisture farms of Tatooine and beyond, the EG-6 can be seen anywhere that technology exists. It is a common sight in ship hangars, repulsorcraft pools, and tech domes.</p><!-- | |||
--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Even though the EG-6 is not a highly capable droid by it self, it is useful for assisting other droids with their work. Astromech droids have worked with a power droid that kept watch over the ship they are repairing to make sure that other systems do not unexpectedly create a mishap. Small military units and mercenary groups have put the EG-6 to use providing the energy needed to keep their heavy guns firing or giving emergency power to their ship in a time of crisis.</p><!-- | |||
--><p class="single nomargin">{{indent}}Despite the droid’s usefulness, its sheer stupidity has caused many a power droid to get away from its master and become lost. Such a droid often gets picked up by local law enforcement if it ’s on a world in or near the Core, where its owner can reclaim it. If an EG-6 droid gets lost on an Outer Rim world, on the other hand, scavengers usually claim it and either become its new master or sell it to some other needy party.</p></div><!-- | |||
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Revision as of 23:33, 11 October 2024
EG-6 Series Power Droid
The EG-6 series droid is one of the most recognizable droids in the galaxy. Appearing as nothing more than a black box with short legs and no visible manipulators, the few people who are unaware of its function wonder why Veril Line Systems built it in the first place. Without power droids, however modern society would grind to a halt.
Inside the walking black box sets a powerful fusion generator, which is well protected by its thick duranium exterior. The EG-6’s only function is to provide power to machines of all sorts during times when a more permanent power source is not available or convenient, which has earned the droid the nickname “walking battery.” In fact, the EG-6 is capable of recharging itself without needing to shut down, allowing it to function continuously.
The few embellishments the EG-6 has include a visual sensor with infrared capability and highly advanced diagnostic programming that allows the droid to perform safety checks on the mechanism it is servicing.
EG-6 series power droids can be played as droid heroes.
Power Droid Encounters
From the towering spires of Coruscant to the moisture farms of Tatooine and beyond, the EG-6 can be seen anywhere that technology exists. It is a common sight in ship hangars, repulsorcraft pools, and tech domes.
Even though the EG-6 is not a highly capable droid by it self, it is useful for assisting other droids with their work. Astromech droids have worked with a power droid that kept watch over the ship they are repairing to make sure that other systems do not unexpectedly create a mishap. Small military units and mercenary groups have put the EG-6 to use providing the energy needed to keep their heavy guns firing or giving emergency power to their ship in a time of crisis.
Despite the droid’s usefulness, its sheer stupidity has caused many a power droid to get away from its master and become lost. Such a droid often gets picked up by local law enforcement if it ’s on a world in or near the Core, where its owner can reclaim it. If an EG-6 droid gets lost on an Outer Rim world, on the other hand, scavengers usually claim it and either become its new master or sell it to some other needy party.
EG-6 Series Power Droid (CL 0[1])

Threats of the Galaxy, page 148.
Small droid (5th-degree) nonheroic 1 playable
Initiative: −; Senses: darkvision;Perception −
Languages: Basic, Binary
Defenses: Ref 18 (flat-footed 18), Fort 12, Will 9
Hit Points: 5; Damage Threshold: 12
Immune: droid traits
Speed: 4 squares
Melee: unarmed +2 (1d2+2)
Base Attack: +0; Grapple: −3
Abilities: Str 14, Dex 8, Con —, Int 4, Wis 8, Cha 4
Special Qualities: droid traits
Feats: Armor Proficiency (light, medium), Toughness
Skills: Mechanics +5
Systems: walking locomotion, basic processor, 1 tool appendage, darkvision, diagnostic package, duranium plating (+8 armor)
Possessions: power generator
Availability: Military, Cost: 6,250
Footnotes and References
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- ↑ The book lists this as CL 1 but that does not coincide with the 3 nonheroic levles equating to 1 heroic or challenge level. As there is no official errata, always check with your GM before using unofficial stats.