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{{Quote|I created me! They junked me after a century of loyal mechanical service. So I repaired myself.|[[Proto One]]|A Race to the Finish}}
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'''Junk Droids''' was a common designation for various self-made [[droid]]s, created from leftover spare parts. Because of their mashed-together programming they were considered dangerous by most civilized people, for they could go on a rampage, confuse orders, or even start building more of their own kind when having enough junk to do so.
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'''Junk droid''' was a common designation for various self-made [[Droid/Legends|droids]], created from leftover spare parts. Because of their mashed-together programming they were considered dangerous by most civilized people, for they could go on a rampage, confuse orders, or even start building more of their own kind when having enough junk to do so.
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==History==
 
==History==
After the [[Clone Wars]] many groups turned to recycling, rebuilding and repurposing the enormous amount of broken high-tech machinery left on the ravaged battlefields and on the junk worlds such as [[Raxus Prime]]. These junk droids were built out of almost any spare droid and vehicle parts and performing a large variety of tasks. They could be roughly divided into three large categories: regular, brute and behemoth droids. Regular droids, fairly fragile and often equipped with shields, were approximately [[Human]] size and shape and generally used for common labor tasks. Brute droids were larger, stronger and solid rather than flexible and used as brute-force bodyguards or beasts of burden. Special-build [[Junk Behemoth|behemoth]] droids served as walking power plants or armor carriers. On [[Raxus Prime]] [[Jedi]] [[Kazdan Paratus]] used [[Junk golem]]s, held together only by the power of the Force. Junk droids were fairly common right after the Clone Wars, but as the supply of high-tech components decreased, so did the population of junk droids. Scrap drones were flying junk golems designed specifically to combat Darth Vader, who Kazdan knew would one day find him. Capable of creating a powerful negative feedback field, they could attack with a beam that drained force energy from its victims.
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After the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], many groups turned to recycling, rebuilding and re-purposing the enormous amount of broken high-tech machinery left on the ravaged battlefields and on the junk [[Planet/Legends|worlds]] such as [[Raxus Prime/Legends|Raxus Prime]], and [[Lotho Minor/Legends|Lotho Minor]]. These junk [[Droid/Legends|droids]] were built out of almost any spare droid and/or vehicle parts and were capable of performing a large variety of tasks. They could be roughly divided into three large categories: regular, brute and behemoth droids. Regular droids, fairly fragile and often equipped with shields, were approximately [[Human/Legends|Human]] size and shape and generally used for common labor tasks. Brute droids were larger, stronger and solid rather than flexible and used as brute-force bodyguards or beasts of burden. Special-build [[Junk Behemoth|behemoth]] droids served as walking power plants or armor carriers. On [[Raxus Prime/Legends|Raxus Prime]], [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] [[Kazdan Paratus]] used [[junk golem]]s, held together only by the power of the Force. Junk droids were fairly common right after the Clone Wars, but as the supply of high-tech components decreased, so did the population of junk droids. Scrap drones were flying junk golems designed specifically to combat [[Anakin Skywalker/Legends|Darth Vader]], who Kazdan knew would one day find him. Capable of creating a powerful negative feedback field, they could attack with a beam that drained force energy from its victims.
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Monster droid]]
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*[[The Force Unleashed (novel)|''The Force Unleashed'' novel]] {{1st}}
 
*[[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (video game)|''Star Wars: The Force Unleashed'' video game]]
 
*{{TCW|Mystery of a Thousand Moons}}
 
 
*{{CWACite|9|No Way Out}}
 
*{{CWACite|9|No Way Out}}
 
*{{TCW|Mystery of a Thousand Moons}}
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*{{TCW|A Friend in Need}}
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*{{TCWUKCite|6.33|A Small Scrappy War!}}
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*{{DroidsCite|A Race to the Finish}} {{1st}}
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*[[A Race to the Finish (book)|''A Race to the Finish'']]
 
*[[The Force Unleashed (novel)|''The Force Unleashed'' novel]]
 
*[[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (video game)|''Star Wars: The Force Unleashed'' video game]]
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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*''[[A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded]]''
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*{{SWE|characters|battledroid513|battle droid 513}} {{1stID}}
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*{{PolyhedronCite|170|Star Wars Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO}}
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*''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''
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*''[[Star Wars Miniatures: The Force Unleashed]]''
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*{{CSWECite|III||Proto One}}
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*{{SW|url=news/the-droids-re-animated-part-1|int=The Droids Re-Animated|text=The Droids Re-Animated, Part 1|archivedate=20170705200306}}
 
*''[[The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide]]''
 
*''[[The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide]]''
 
*''[[The Force Unleashed Databank]]''
 
*''[[The Force Unleashed Databank]]''
   
 
==See also==
[[Category:droids]]
 
 
*[[Monster droid/Legends|Monster droid]]
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"I created me! They junked me after a century of loyal mechanical service. So I repaired myself."
Proto One[src]

Junk droid was a common designation for various self-made droids, created from leftover spare parts. Because of their mashed-together programming they were considered dangerous by most civilized people, for they could go on a rampage, confuse orders, or even start building more of their own kind when having enough junk to do so.

History

After the Clone Wars, many groups turned to recycling, rebuilding and re-purposing the enormous amount of broken high-tech machinery left on the ravaged battlefields and on the junk worlds such as Raxus Prime, and Lotho Minor. These junk droids were built out of almost any spare droid and/or vehicle parts and were capable of performing a large variety of tasks. They could be roughly divided into three large categories: regular, brute and behemoth droids. Regular droids, fairly fragile and often equipped with shields, were approximately Human size and shape and generally used for common labor tasks. Brute droids were larger, stronger and solid rather than flexible and used as brute-force bodyguards or beasts of burden. Special-build behemoth droids served as walking power plants or armor carriers. On Raxus Prime, Jedi Kazdan Paratus used junk golems, held together only by the power of the Force. Junk droids were fairly common right after the Clone Wars, but as the supply of high-tech components decreased, so did the population of junk droids. Scrap drones were flying junk golems designed specifically to combat Darth Vader, who Kazdan knew would one day find him. Capable of creating a powerful negative feedback field, they could attack with a beam that drained force energy from its victims.

Appearances

Sources

See also

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