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[[Image:RIC-920.jpg|left|thumb|180px|[[RIC-920]] in [[Mos Espa]] on [[Tatooine]].]]
 
[[Image:RIC-920.jpg|left|thumb|180px|[[RIC-920]] in [[Mos Espa]] on [[Tatooine]].]]
   
The RIC-series was a reliable, yet unsophisticated, labor automaton, roughly humanoid in shape, and propelled by a pair of disc-mounted treads. The design remained unchanged for centuries. RIC [[droid]]s possessed limited artificial intelligence, with only rudimentary programming to carry out their tasks.
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The RIC-series was a reliable, yet unsophisticated, labor automaton, roughly [[humanoid]] in shape, and propelled by a pair of disc-mounted treads. The design remained unchanged for centuries. RIC [[droid]]s possessed limited artificial intelligence, with only rudimentary programming to carry out their tasks.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
RIC droids found fame as [[nuna-ball]] players during the leadup to the [[Clone Wars]]; the Serv-O-Droid team beat [[AccuTronics]]' [[B1 worker droid|B1]] team in a [[Nuna-Ball League]] game on [[Commenor]]. The agility, speed and endurance of the RIC droid team proved effective against the stronger B1 side. These games were popular among the patrons of several [[Coruscant]] nightclubs, including the [[Outlander Club|Outlander]].
 
RIC droids found fame as [[nuna-ball]] players during the leadup to the [[Clone Wars]]; the Serv-O-Droid team beat [[AccuTronics]]' [[B1 worker droid|B1]] team in a [[Nuna-Ball League]] game on [[Commenor]]. The agility, speed and endurance of the RIC droid team proved effective against the stronger B1 side. These games were popular among the patrons of several [[Coruscant]] nightclubs, including the [[Outlander Club|Outlander]].
   
Other RIC-series droids, including [[RIC-920]], found work as rickshaw drivers on [[Outer Rim]] worlds such as [[Tatooine]].
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Other RIC-series droids, including [[RIC-920]], found work as rickshaw drivers on [[Outer Rim Territories|Outer Rim]] worlds such as [[Tatooine]].
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*The RIC-series droid is referred to as an '''ES-PSA droid''' in the [[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (novel)|novelization]] of ''Attack of the Clones''.
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The RIC-series droid is referred to as an '''ES-PSA droid''' in the [[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (novel)|novelization]] of ''Attack of the Clones''.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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The RIC-series droid was a general purpose labor droid manufactured by Serv-O-Droid, Inc. They were in operation during the last centuries of the Galactic Republic.

Characteristics

File:RIC-920.jpg

RIC-920 in Mos Espa on Tatooine.

The RIC-series was a reliable, yet unsophisticated, labor automaton, roughly humanoid in shape, and propelled by a pair of disc-mounted treads. The design remained unchanged for centuries. RIC droids possessed limited artificial intelligence, with only rudimentary programming to carry out their tasks.

History

RIC droids found fame as nuna-ball players during the leadup to the Clone Wars; the Serv-O-Droid team beat AccuTronics' B1 team in a Nuna-Ball League game on Commenor. The agility, speed and endurance of the RIC droid team proved effective against the stronger B1 side. These games were popular among the patrons of several Coruscant nightclubs, including the Outlander.

Other RIC-series droids, including RIC-920, found work as rickshaw drivers on Outer Rim worlds such as Tatooine.

Behind the scenes

The RIC-series droid is referred to as an ES-PSA droid in the novelization of Attack of the Clones.

Appearances

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