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Approved Tech GH05-T SPARK

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GH05-T SPARK

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create a mass produced droid companion.
  • Image Source: This Artstation Artist
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • Classification: Third degree
  • Weight: Very Light
  • Height: 13 inches
  • Movement: Repulsorlift
  • Armaments: None
  • Misc. Equipment: Sonic Imprint Sensor, Low-Feedback Scanner
  • Resistances:
    • Energy (And other Blaster type weapons): Very Low
    • Kinetic: Average
    • Lightsabers: None
    • Other: EMP/ION: None, Sonic: Very Low
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • The GH05-T is compact, easy to transport, and capable of basic translation functions.
STRENGTHS
  • Lightweight
  • Harder to detect by sensor systems
  • Capable of surveillance
  • Able to translate Basic, Huttese, Twi'leki, Mando'a, and Durese with some level of success.
WEAKNESSES
  • Low resistance to most forms of damage.
  • Lack of translation variety
  • Prone to occasional translation errors.
  • No combat functionality.
DESCRIPTION
The GH05-T was produced around 796 ABY as an attempt by Cybot Galactica to break into a more casual marketplace. Nicknamed "Sparks," the GH05-T line would be marketed as companion droids with limited protocol droid capabilities such as translation, designed to fill a basic assistance role in households and aboard low-end public transit vessels. The main droid is contained in a circular inner-frame that moves via repulsorlift with a customizable outer-shell attached by magnetic features deigned to allow a level of customization unique to the owner. Sparks have limited surveillance functionality, though they are little more than a glorified security camera. While the inclusion of Low-Feedback sensors was intended to keep the GH05-T out of harms way, given their fragile nature, it has had the unintended consequence of making them particularly effective for basic infiltration.
 
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