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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Originaly a soldier of the CIS during the Clone Wars, OOM-7 was destroyed by Halas Kad on Dantooine. After the war Halas Kad reterned to Dantooine and rebuilt OOM-7. OOM-7 was so damaged that Halas had to order new B1s and remove parts from them to rebuild the dammaged droid. Now nicknamed Zau, OOM-7 travels with Halas as a loyal companion onboard the FMS Bone Crusher.

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  • OOM-7
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  • Originaly a soldier of the CIS during the Clone Wars, OOM-7 was destroyed by Halas Kad on Dantooine. After the war Halas Kad reterned to Dantooine and rebuilt OOM-7. OOM-7 was so damaged that Halas had to order new B1s and remove parts from them to rebuild the dammaged droid. Now nicknamed Zau, OOM-7 travels with Halas as a loyal companion onboard the FMS Bone Crusher.
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Age
  • 1.262304E9
Affiliation
  • Owned by Halas Kad
shell
  • Dark Grey
Name
  • OOM-7 or ZAU
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Model
Height
  • 1.91
Homeworld
  • Unknown, parts salvaged from Dantooine
sensor color
  • Grey
Gender
  • Masculine programming
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  • Originaly a soldier of the CIS during the Clone Wars, OOM-7 was destroyed by Halas Kad on Dantooine. After the war Halas Kad reterned to Dantooine and rebuilt OOM-7. OOM-7 was so damaged that Halas had to order new B1s and remove parts from them to rebuild the dammaged droid. Now nicknamed Zau, OOM-7 travels with Halas as a loyal companion onboard the FMS Bone Crusher.
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