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SRAM-13 was a battle droid who served in the Trade Federation during the Alaris Prime colonial war. It sent a detachment of ground forces to destroy a group of Wookiee sentry towers, but they were quickly intercepted. The Trandoshan slaver Pekt was housed in SRAM-13's fortress while awaiting promised gundark pelts. However the fortress was destroyed, and Pekt was forced to make a hasty escape, vowing to get revenge.

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  • SRAM-13 was a battle droid who served in the Trade Federation during the Alaris Prime colonial war. It sent a detachment of ground forces to destroy a group of Wookiee sentry towers, but they were quickly intercepted. The Trandoshan slaver Pekt was housed in SRAM-13's fortress while awaiting promised gundark pelts. However the fortress was destroyed, and Pekt was forced to make a hasty escape, vowing to get revenge.
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  • *Trade Federation **Trade Federation Droid Army
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  • SRAM-13
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  • SRAM-13 was a battle droid who served in the Trade Federation during the Alaris Prime colonial war. It sent a detachment of ground forces to destroy a group of Wookiee sentry towers, but they were quickly intercepted. The Trandoshan slaver Pekt was housed in SRAM-13's fortress while awaiting promised gundark pelts. However the fortress was destroyed, and Pekt was forced to make a hasty escape, vowing to get revenge.
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