Hunter-Seeker Droids were droid starfighters used by the Trade Federation. Although they did not look like starfighters and looked more like droids, they were used in space for defense of Trade Federation Landing Ships. They were armed with a Laser Cannon and their design was based after the Destroyer Droids. In their wheel form, they would be launched into space and would unfold whenever enemy vessels approached. They were deadly in groups, but in groups, they could be taken out with one blast from a laser cannon.
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| - Hunter-Seeker Droids were droid starfighters used by the Trade Federation. Although they did not look like starfighters and looked more like droids, they were used in space for defense of Trade Federation Landing Ships. They were armed with a Laser Cannon and their design was based after the Destroyer Droids. In their wheel form, they would be launched into space and would unfold whenever enemy vessels approached. They were deadly in groups, but in groups, they could be taken out with one blast from a laser cannon.
- Once launched, it automatically locates and attacks the enemy base, even if it is out of sight or stealthed. Thus, a commander can easily find an enemy base by looking at its course. The droid moves at extreme speeds and is impossible to destroy en route. It is exceptionally powerful, able to destroy any unit or structure in one attack - not even the Mammoth Mk. II or the cyborg commando can survive the detonation. However, the droid does not reveal new territory and cannot aim. Therefore it randomly goes for a target.
- The Hunter-Seeker droid was an unusual droid starfighter employed by the Trade Federation as a defensive unit. Their primary aim was the protection of the C-9979 Landing Craft. Developed by the time of the Invasion of Naboo, the design was based upon the Droideka. They were most often deployed in space in their wheel form, concealing their weapons. There they would float until the enemy approached, at which point they unfolded into attack positions. Though very hazardous when in groups, Hunter-Seeker droids could be taken out by a single blast from a normal starfighter laser cannon.
- They were most often deployed in space in their wheel form, concealing their weapons. There they would float until the enemy approached, at which point they unfolded into attack positions. Though very hazardous when in groups, Hunter-Seeker droids could be taken out by a single blast from a normal starfighter laser cannon.
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| - Hunter-Seeker Droids were droid starfighters used by the Trade Federation. Although they did not look like starfighters and looked more like droids, they were used in space for defense of Trade Federation Landing Ships. They were armed with a Laser Cannon and their design was based after the Destroyer Droids. In their wheel form, they would be launched into space and would unfold whenever enemy vessels approached. They were deadly in groups, but in groups, they could be taken out with one blast from a laser cannon.
- The Hunter-Seeker droid was an unusual droid starfighter employed by the Trade Federation as a defensive unit. Their primary aim was the protection of the C-9979 Landing Craft. Developed by the time of the Invasion of Naboo, the design was based upon the Droideka. They were most often deployed in space in their wheel form, concealing their weapons. There they would float until the enemy approached, at which point they unfolded into attack positions. Though very hazardous when in groups, Hunter-Seeker droids could be taken out by a single blast from a normal starfighter laser cannon. The mercenary Vana Sage encountered Hunter-Seeker droids on her mission to Eos shortly before the Battle of Naboo, where they were used as 'observer droids' overseeing her tests of the then-new Scarab-class droid starfighter. Once the tests were complete, the Trade Federation employed mercenaries in an attempt to kill Sage, and deployed the droids to attack her; however Sage proved more than capable of defending herself, and investigated further the factories on the planet below. Many Hunter-Seekers were deployed here in defense of the Trade Federation mining installation, where they were deployed from specialized dispensers. Some units participated in the Battle of Felucia in 19 BBY.
- They were most often deployed in space in their wheel form, concealing their weapons. There they would float until the enemy approached, at which point they unfolded into attack positions. Though very hazardous when in groups, Hunter-Seeker droids could be taken out by a single blast from a normal starfighter laser cannon. The mercenary Vana Sage encountered Hunter-Seeker droids on her mission to Eos shortly before the Battle of Naboo, where they were used as 'observer droids' overseeing her tests of the then-new Scarab-class droid starfighter. Once the tests were complete, the Trade Federation employed mercenaries in an attempt to kill Sage, and deployed the droids to attack her; however Sage proved more than capable of defending herself, and investigated further the factories on the planet below. Many Hunter-Seekers were deployed here in defense of the Trade Federation mining installation, where they were deployed from specialized dispensers. Some units participated in the Battle of Felucia in 19 BBY.
- Once launched, it automatically locates and attacks the enemy base, even if it is out of sight or stealthed. Thus, a commander can easily find an enemy base by looking at its course. The droid moves at extreme speeds and is impossible to destroy en route. It is exceptionally powerful, able to destroy any unit or structure in one attack - not even the Mammoth Mk. II or the cyborg commando can survive the detonation. However, the droid does not reveal new territory and cannot aim. Therefore it randomly goes for a target.
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