R8-series astromech droid

The R8-series astromech droid was a part of Industrial Automaton's line of R-series astromech droids. This model was produced during the rule of the New Republic, following the death of Grand Admiral Thrawn. This was also the only astromech to not have a sensor color, and instead featured a miniature satellite dish on its dome.

Characteristics
During development, it was rumored that the R8 unit would be the first Industrial Automaton astro-droid to speak Basic, though the final product communicated in Droidspeak. It came with a full-frequency comm system as standard equipment, making it (along with the venerable R2 astromech unit) a recommended choice for those needing long-range comm interface capabilities.



The R8 was designed to have the piloting power of the R7’s without focusing on just the antiquated E-wing, as well as the usefulness, versatility, and most of all, customizability of the previous R-series droids. The R8 was better at repair, navigation, and piloting than any other R-series droid, but still provided far-superior software customizability. Additionally, in times of emergency, the R8 was actually capable of piloting small craft (and mid-sized craft if so programmed) with a great deal of skill directly from its astromech socket or while connected to a computer terminal, though dynamic piloting and intuitive thinking was still a stretch. Similarly, to interest smugglers, pirates, and others who required such a need, an R8 was capable of manning the weaponry of smaller ships, potentially just as capably as any crew member. Externally, the R8 resembled any R-series droid. However, in keeping with the “return to their roots” slogan, the R8 head was once again dome shaped, like that of the R2 droids. Instead of the normal metal casing, on the other hand, the head and body featured a frosted plasteel casing, with “gel” style plasteel coloring for aesthetic purposes. Thus far, much like its R6 predecessor, the R8 had sold incredibly well. However, before Industrial Automaton announced the new model, it ventured a major risk in over-producing the required parts for the R8. The gamble had paid off in spades.

History
Though Industrial Automaton’s initial release of the high-specialized R7 droid was a moderate success, thanks to continuous attacks from the Imperial Remnant, and later the war with the Yuuzhan Vong, that line of droids eventually and inevitably became obsolete when the New Republic’s use of the E-Wing fell out of practice in favor of newer models. As a result, the company decided to market the incredibly versatile and powerful processing power designed for the R7 series and “return to their roots”, as was the company’s slogan for the new droid. The R8 series was born.

Behind the scenes
In The Clone Wars episodes "Death Trap" and "R2 Come Home", Mace Windu has an astromech unit designated R8-B7. Since the R8-series was supposedly not created until several decades after the Clone Wars, it is likely that this is an earlier model with an R8 designation.

Appearances

 * Vision of the Future
 * Vision of the Future
 * Vision of the Future