Name: Serv-O-Droid, Inc. Safari Droid
Manufacturer: Serv-O-Droid, Inc.
Sensor color: Pink
Plating color: Yellow and white
Dexterity: 2D
Brawling Parry 3D, Dodge 4D
Knowledge: 2D
Scholar: Wildlife 5D Survival 4D
Mechanical: 2D
Astrogation: 3D, Space Transports: 4D, Repulsorlift Operation 4D
Perception: 2D
Search 5D
Strength: 2D
Lifting 3D
Technical: 2D
Equipped with:
Humanoid Body (two arms, two legs, head)
Single Video and Auditory Sensor - Human Range
Vocabulator speech system
Rocket boosters: Allows Flight (Move 25)
Various Tools including spinning brushes
Music Player
Small (20cm. by 8 cm.) internal "cargo" area mounted in chest
Move: 12
Description: Safari droids were droids manufactured by Serv-O-Droid, Inc. designed for surveying wildlife across the galaxy. Commissioned by the Galactic Society of Creature Enthusiasts, Safari droids were sent on particularly dangerous missions and programmed to report their findings on various creatures back to the Society. One such Safari droid, SF-R3, went on several adventures throughout the galaxy.
Characteristics
Safari droids had yellow and white plating with pink sensors. Safari droids were equipped with various tools to help them with their adventures. They came equipped with rocket boosters, spinning brushes, and music players. Safari droids could go into low energy mode and demolition mode. These droids had a chest compartment in which they could store things. They could speak Galactic Basic Standard, fly ships, and drive speeder bikes. Safari droids could run quicker than voorpaks.
History
Sometime before 232 BBY, the Galactic Society of Creature Enthusiasts commissioned the manufacturing of Safari droids by Serv-O-Droid, Inc., to go on more dangerous assignments. By or after that year, Safari droid SF-R3, documented his adventures with help from his cam droid CAM. Another Safari droid, M1-RE, was a specialized member of the Society. She was stationed on the Youngling Care Space Station where she cared for and studied several species of younglings. She was friends with SF-R3 who asked her to show viewers on the Holonet how to take care of their younglings.
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