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Industrial Automaton's V1 pilot droids were the first model in their V-series line. Like other pilot droids, they were designed to supplement or replace biological pilots for starships. As the most common pilot droid model in use during the Galactic Civil War, they were used by both the Galactic Empire and the Alliance to Restore the Republic.

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  • V1 pilot droid
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  • Industrial Automaton's V1 pilot droids were the first model in their V-series line. Like other pilot droids, they were designed to supplement or replace biological pilots for starships. As the most common pilot droid model in use during the Galactic Civil War, they were used by both the Galactic Empire and the Alliance to Restore the Republic.
Era
  • *Rebellion era *New Republic era
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Name
  • V1 pilot droid
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Height
  • 1.0
Manufacturer
Cost
  • *11,800 credits *9,600 credits
Equipment
  • *1 retractable arm *3 wheeled legs *Memory for three pre-programmed hyperspace jumps *Photoreceptor *Starship interface jack *Video display screen
abstract
  • Industrial Automaton's V1 pilot droids were the first model in their V-series line. Like other pilot droids, they were designed to supplement or replace biological pilots for starships. As the most common pilot droid model in use during the Galactic Civil War, they were used by both the Galactic Empire and the Alliance to Restore the Republic.
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