Jumper

Jumper

Jumper
(BD-unit Backpack Droid)
Type: Droid
Category: Probe Droid

Droid Enhancement Upgrade - II: SCOMP Link

Droid Cosmetic: Functional Disrepair

Droid Structural Upgrade - III: Electromagnetic Resistance (Advanced)

Droid Personality: Sarcastic Tendencies

27,000

Owned by: Captain Morgan Sorenn

Prototype: BD-unit Backpack Droid

Slotted in: Orse's droids

The BD-unit Backpack Droid is a small bipedal droid designed to assist with research and exploration in remote and dangerous locations. It has a flat rectangular head with two photoreceptors, a small body, and two legs with clampable feet, allowing it to climb a person's body or other surfaces and traverse many different kinds of terrain . It is equipped with various tools; including a holocam and holoprojector, computer link, and a spotlight.

SCOMP Link (Droid Enhancement Upgrade - II)

Jumper has been fitted with a built-in SCOMP link, allowing this BD-unit Backpack Droid to slice into various types of terminals and droids.

Functional Disrepair (Droid Cosmetic)

Jumper could be said to have seen better days. Looking more like the result of a scavenging run than a fully functioning BD-unit Backpack Droid, its plating is missing in several key locations which leaves its internal circuitry exposed. Wiring flows out of the main chassis before snaking its way back under the next panel along its path. Servos and non-critical systems are laid bare for all to see, but Jumper retains its functionality despite this.

Electromagnetic Resistance (Advanced) (Droid Structural Upgrade - III)

This BD-unit Backpack Droid has been upgraded with an advanced electrical defense grid that allows Jumper to operate at a reduced capacity when hit with ionized electricity, and prevents any permanent damage or loss of functionality.

Sarcastic Tendencies (Droid Personality)

Jumper has developed a quirked personality, granting it an inclination towards heavy doses of sarcasm when engaged in dialogue. As a result, Jumper comes across as having issues taking direction and developed a reputation for 'snark'.