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Approved Tech TSD-3A "ServBot"

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: Provide TriTech and its customers with an ubiquitous droid generalist.
  • Image Source: ServBot by Davison Carvalho
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Trivohld Technologies
  • Affiliation: Open-Market
  • Model: TSD-3A "ServBot"
  • Modularity: Very High
  • Production: Mass-Produced
  • Material: Carbon-based Materials (Primary) & Bronzium (Secondary). Various droid components.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • Classification: Class Five / Class Three
  • Weight: Average
  • Height: Average
  • Movement: Bipedal
  • Armaments: N/A
  • Misc. Equipment:
    • TDM-7-A "Verity" Morality Chip
    • Standard 360-degree Sensor Suite
    • Standard Vocabulator
    • Standard Droid Brain
    • Magnetisable Legs
    • Basic Slicing Countermeasures
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Multipurpose Display Screen: As opposed to the humanlike "faces" favoured by many droid manufacturers, the ServBot is outfitted with a versatile display screen. Though primarily used to display information such as its current process, task, and owner, they can used in a number of ways, by a creative owner. On Erakhis, it is common for modified models to serve as "civic guides", of sorts, using its screen to give directions on request or even serve as a video screen to contact a sentient civil servant for more complex requests.
STRENGTHS
  • Versatile: Capable of providing a wide range of functions, from transporting cargo to waiting tables, the ServBot is famously versatile, and easily modifiable to boot.
  • Hardy: While certainly no Battle Droid, the ServBot is waterproof, fairly resistant to kinetic force, and able to function in most environments, including vacuum.
WEAKNESSES
  • Simple: The ServBot, while versatile, lacks the intelligence, adaptability, and creativity required to serve in more advanced capacities. It can be modified for more advanced tasks, such as starship maintenance or piloting, though this will usually make the model in question less of a generalist unless one also upgrades the droid brain.
  • Civilian: Not only is the ServBot not designed for combat, its Morality Chip prevents it from harming organics. It could certainly be modified for combat, though the end result is likely to both worse and more expensive than just buying a damn Battle Droid to begin with.
  • Droid: Rated only for minor ionic or electromagnetic interference, even weak EMP/Ion weapons force a ServBot into a minutes-long reboot cycle, with more powerful weapons being capable of frying their droid brains outright.
DESCRIPTION
Marketed as a cheap and reliable jack-of-all-trades, the ServBot is all but ubiquitous on TriTech's homeworld of Erakhis, having been in production since 813 ABY; though minor improvements and changes to the base model have been implemented over the years, their chassis and core functionalities have remained largely untouched.

The base model is capable of a wide range of (simple) tasks, including but not limited to cargo hauling, waiting tables, cleaning, basic maintenance, welding, construction, and even serving as bouncers. More specialised models are capable of even more tasks, such as starship maintenance, piloting, more complex industrial roles, exterior repairs in hostile environments, or even serving as a sparring partner or tour guide! At least one heavily modified model even proved itself sufficiently intelligent and self-aware to achieve Erakhian citizenship, much to the delight of his eccentric former owner!

It should be noted that while these droids are in the grey area between Class Five and Three, unmodified models lack the social skills and personality to be considered a true Class Three, instead possessing just enough social acumen to make a polite, if rather dull, conversation partner.
 
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