ID10 “Special Forces” Seeker Droid - "Beholder"
(ID10 “Special Forces Edition” Seeker Droid)
Type:
Droid
Category:
Probe Droid
Droid Structural Upgrade - III: Automated Repair (Experimental)
Droid Enhancement Upgrade - III: Built-In Comlink (Encrypted)
Droid Cosmetic: Black As Night
Droid Personality: Achievement Unlocked
27,000
Owned by: Darth Renatus
Prototype: ID10 “Special Forces Edition” Seeker Droid
Slotted in: 01 - Thane's Things
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The ID10 “Special Forces Edition” Seeker Droid is a variant of the ID10 Seeker Droid that has been heavily modified and upgraded by Imperial Special Forces.
An experimental automated repair system has been installed on this ID10 “Special Forces Edition” Seeker Droid, giving it an ability to perform or assist in the performance of self-diagnosis and self-repair of its mechanical systems. This system slows the droid while it assesses any necessary repairs when dealing with heavy damage, and can perform very basic tasks or actions while assessing necessary repairs.
ID10 “Special Forces” Seeker Droid - "Beholder" has been fitted with a built-in comlink that has been encrypted, allowing it to access and communicate securely and safely over various communications networks without additional gear.
ID10 “Special Forces” Seeker Droid - "Beholder" has had every external component painted black as night, with attempts to minimize the brightness of external lights and features. This allows this ID10 “Special Forces Edition” Seeker Droid to more easily blend into the shadows and darkness unseen.
ID10 “Special Forces” Seeker Droid - "Beholder" has developed an experimental personality that leans into observation a little too hard. It takes great pleasure in analyzing events and coming up with convoluted and often times insulting "achievements" to announce regarding the targets of its observations. It announces the achievement, its title, a description and any rewards it thinks would be customary. It cares not for opinions on the matter and any rebuttals may lead to worsening readouts.