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Approved Tech C1 Battle Droid

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

  • Intent: A mass-produced droid for the CIS
  • Image Source: Star Wars Gaming
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer:
  • Hansol Mining Corporation
  • Confederacy of Independent Systems
  • Model: C1 Battle Droid
  • Production: Mass-Produced
  • Affiliation: Hansol Mining Corporation, Confederacy of Independent Systems, Closed-Market
  • Modularity: No
  • Material: Matrix armor, durasteel, droid parts, droid brain
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • Classification: Fourth Degree
  • Weight: 90 kilograms
  • Height: 2.01 meters
  • Movement: Bipedal
  • Armaments: none, capable of using handheld weapons
  • Misc. Equipment:
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Matrix Armor: the major areas of the droid, including the chest and head, are covered in matrix armor
Strengths:
  • Smart: C1's have exceptional processing power, and are rarely able to be surprised for very long
  • Matrix Armor: The C1 battle droid is extremely well protected, able to take multiple hits from a normal blaster
Weaknesses:
  • Clumsy: The motor functions of a C1 are extremely bad, on par with that of an ancient b1
DESCRIPTION
The C1's are made as the bulk of the Confederacy of Independent Systems infantry, readily available. They are extremely well armored, while the H1s were designed to be better than people in every way, the C1's were designed to simply be smarter, and hardier. Their design is based on the T-series droid, with a much tougher shell, and a more battlefield tactics approach. The matrix armor is placed over the joints, processing area in the "head" and main power source at the chest, keeping the droid from being taken down with one hit on most occasions. The biggest structural weakness is the photoreceptor in the center of the head, which has no protection and leads directly to the processing center.
 
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