Unidentified BD-3000 luxury droid (Senate hostage crisis)

"Morning, Senators. You should all consider yourselves to be in my power. As long as everybody behaves, this will be quick and painless. Do nothing, and it will all be over soon."

- Cad Bane

This droid, a feminine-programmed member of the LeisureMech Enterprises BD-3000 luxury droid line, was present in the Republic Executive Building around 21 BBY. That year, the building was attacked by a group of bounty hunters lead by the Duros hunter Cad Bane. In an office at the time of the raid, she was discovered by a member of Bane's posse named Shahan Alama, who quieted her before moving on.

History
This droid was an BD-3000 luxury droid produced by LeisureMech Enterprises and programmed with a feminine personality. In 21 BBY, during the Clone Wars, she was present in the Republic Executive Building on the planet Coruscant. A Duros bounty hunter named Cad Bane was hired by the Hutts to secure the freedom of crime lord Ziro Desilijic Tiure from the Republic Judiciary Central Detention Center; to this end, he recruited several others of his profession and raided the Executive Building, taking several senators hostage while requesting a pardon for Ziro from Supreme Chancellor Palpatine as ransom. The droid occupied one of the Republic Senate offices while the standoff unfolded, and it was there that she was discovered by Shahan Alama, one of Bane's number, during his sweep of the complex for Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker. Though left unharmed, she was instructed by the Weequay to remain silent before he continued his search.

Characteristics
The feminine personality-programmed BD-3000 luxury droid retained the standard build of her model, one often referred to as "Bettie-Bot." She sported a red-colored chassis, two blue photoreceptors, and a light-brown element atop her head.

Behind the scenes
The droid appeared in the twenty-second episode of the first season of The Clone Wars television series, Hostage Crisis. She was voiced by Catherine Taber, the same actress who provides the voice of Senator Padmé Amidala for the series, and was credited as "Betty Droid" in the episode's official guide on StarWars.com. "Betty Droid" is a nickname commonly used to identify BD-3000s.

The droid's character origins go back to the conceptual stages of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Senator Bail Organa was originally to have a BD-3000 luxury droid aide working in his office. George Lucas described the female droid as the automated equivalent of Bettie Page, a famous pin-up model, thus she was named the "Bettiebot." Although the scene was ultimately cut, the droid did appear, briefly, in other scenes of the film.