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Character TV-771 "Bishop"

Moff TV-771 "Bishop"

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NAME: TV-771 "Bishop"

FACTION: The Sith Empire (Formerly Confederacy of Independent Systems, later unknown Warlord.)

RANK: Moff

SPECIES: T-Series Tactical Droid

AGE: Unknown, created ~20 BBY

SEX: N/A (Masculine Programming)

HEIGHT: Two Meters

WEIGHT: 121.43 Kg

EYES: N/A (Pale Yellow photoreceptors.)

HAIR: N/A

SKIN: Pale White trimming with dark purple chassis.

FORCE SENSITIVE: N/A.


STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES (Required: 2 Weaknesses Minimum) :
Strengths:
1. Tactical Programming: TV-771 "Bishop" has advanced programming adapted from the original Tactical Droids. It is extremely aggressive in battle, much like its counterparts, but does not favour suicidal charges.
2. Diplomatic Programming: During its time serving an Imperial Warlord, TV-771 "Bishop" was given protocol and diplomatic programming so that it could properly administer planets and negotiate with rival powers. Much like its tactical programming, it is hyper-aggressive for better or for worse.
3. Advanced Processors: TV-771 "Bishop" is capable of quick decision making and extremely hard to fool due to its advanced processors. This, however, is a double-edged sword.
4. Durable Chassis: TV-771 "Bishop"s chassis has been reinforced to allow the droid to survive small arms fire or explosive attacks. While far from indestructible, the droid is capable of enduring far more punishment than would be expected based on its size and age.
Weaknesses:
1. Needlessly Cruel: During its time as the right hand of an Imperial Warlord, TV-771 "Bishop" was given a large personality revamp, becoming increasingly crueller then it was previously. If given an option, it will always take the most violent option, even if it isn't the most efficient.
2. Lacking Combat Protocols: TV-771 "Bishop" has basic combat protocols but is no match for even a semi-competently trained foot soldier. Its strengths lie in planning and diplomacy.
3. Advanced Processors: TV-771 "Bishop" has the uncanny tendency to out-think itself. If faced with a simple or obvious problem, it will out plan and reason with itself for so long it wanders into the problem anyway.,
4. Aggressive: TV-771 "Bishop" is highly aggressive. It will attack at the first sign of an advantage, even if it is minor in the face of possible losses.
5. Extremely Arrogant: TV-771 "Bishop" is extremely arrogant and believes itself to be the smartest mind in any given situation, regardless of how often that is proven not to be the case. It will refuse assistance and the mere thought seems to offend the droid.

APPEARANCE:
TV-771 "Bishop" stands at a fair two meters flat. Its paint job is rather muted for being a Tactical Droid formerly under the employ of an Imperial Warlord, favouring a pale tan trim and bluish-purple along the majority of its chassis. Whatever special markings it may have once had to distinguish the droid have long since washed away, leaving dull scratches and shipping paint in their place. Beyond that, Bishop is a fairly normal-looking Tactical Droid, though a little more bulky due to its reinforced armour.

BIOGRAPHY:
TV-771 "Bishop" was a normal Tactical Droid during the Clone Wars (circa 22-19 BBY). It was created in the final years of the war to fill an ever-increasing demand for officers, as organic commanders grew more and more sparse. TV-771 was placed under the command of a small fleet tasked with defending a minor space station over Eredenn Prime. Primarily acting as a warning post in the event of Republic Ships using the nearby hyperspace lane to attack Raxus, TV-771 was granted the command of several top-of-the-line ships. Namely, a leviathan Bulwark-Class Battlecruiser.

This deployment was short-lived, however. A year after its deployment, TV-771 and all droids in its fleet received the shutdown order form Mustafar, sent by who they believed to be the Separatist Council. The entire fleet was set adrift with its crew now deactivated. They would be found a year and half later by an Imperial Patrol squadron. The fleet was reported in and brought to Raxus Prime to be processed, and many of the ships had fallen into too great of disrepair to be salvageable. TV-771 was spared the fate of its former droids when it was noticed by then-Captain Geralt Kriets, who claimed the condemned droid as a souvenir of a bygone era.

TV-771 remained as a trophy to the Captain as the man became an Admiral and, eventually, a Moff of the Tion Hegemony. When the Emperor died aboard the Second Death Star with no declared Heir, Kriets was one of the first Moffs to declare his succession from the Empire. A fiercely paranoid man, Kriets reactivated and reprogrammed TV-771 to act as his right hand over the man's small Empire. TV-771 quickly accepted this role, as it was programmed to, and quickly brought into order the disjointed planets. Claiming a retrofitted Bulwark-Class as its flagship, for the droid had some lingering attachment to the ship class, TV-771 began to expand the borders of the Tion Hegemony in aggressive and devastating campaigns. TV-771's brutality and fierce competence were so great that a New Republic task force, tasked with pacifying the region, quickly requested reinforcements, fearing they would be incapable of containing the droid. Luke Skywalker, Jedi Master, arrived with reinforcements to defeat the rogue droid.

A short campaign ensued between TV-771 and the New Republic. As the latter was primarily focused on dealing with the Minor Empire located in the Maldrood sector, TV-771 was allowed a great deal of freedom. However, its campaign of terror was soon to end as Luke Skywalker managed to trick the droid into an ambush. Setting up a military convoy disguised as a refugee convoy, Skywalker gave the illusion that the New Republic was unable to directly protect the 'refugees'. Seeing this as an opportunity to either spread greater terror or draw Skywalker into a direct engagement, TV-771 and his fleet engaged the convoy.

The trap was sprung and, in a short but decisive battle, TV-771's fleet was crushed or routed. When attempting to escape, TV-771's hyperdrive suffered catastrophic damage and shut down in the middle of the empty space between inhabited systems. Lost, with a destroyed communication station and no way to reach a planet within the crew's lifetime, TV-771 was forced into involuntary shut down by its former subordinates. TV-771 outlasted the crew by an unknown amount of years when life support, food, or water finally ran out.

TV-771 was discovered again by scavengers, who had initially believed the ship to belong to the Old-Old-Old Republic or even original Galactic Empire. However, given the years that had passed, the state of the ship, and its sheer size, they realized it was a pointless find. Such a ship would be immensely difficult to move, so they scavenged what they could. Their greatest find, however, was a relic of a bygone era, a Tactical Droid. Though none of them truly understood what they had found, they attempt to sell it to collectors or historians at a high price.

TV-771 was purchased by a Grand Moff of the Sith Empire, being repurposed as a local Moff of Oversector-II. Though it has yet to do anything major, the droid has been seen attempting to stabilize profits and control piracy in the region.

SHIP:
The 'Trident', a Lucrehulk-class Battlecarrier that acts as both its flagship and headquarters when dealing with Imperial business. The battlecarrier is fairly normal, as far as retrofitted Lucrehulks go, and is painted in the familiar and sinister colours of the Sith Empire. (Formerly two unnamed Bulwark-Class Battlecruisers of unknown variation.)

KILLS:
N/A

BOUNTIES COLLECTED:
N/A


ROLE-PLAYS:
A Profit Decline of 0.02%
'Handling' Axxian Unionists
 
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