Tom Servo was a powerful super-genius droid who took over oversight of the Galactic Republic from G0-T0 sometime before the rise of Palpatine. (The exact year doesn't matter. It's just a Wookieepedia fanon article. You should really just relax.)
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| - Tom Servo was a powerful super-genius droid who took over oversight of the Galactic Republic from G0-T0 sometime before the rise of Palpatine. (The exact year doesn't matter. It's just a Wookieepedia fanon article. You should really just relax.)
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| - *Rise of the Empire era
*Rebellion era
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| - *Galactic Republic
*His fellow droids
*None. "I'm the wind, baby."
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| - Wisecracker science droid
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| - Unknown, somebody's garage
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| - *Hoverskirt
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*Massive droid brain
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| - Tom Servo was a powerful super-genius droid who took over oversight of the Galactic Republic from G0-T0 sometime before the rise of Palpatine. (The exact year doesn't matter. It's just a Wookieepedia fanon article. You should really just relax.) For millennia, G0-T0 struggled to fulfill his ancient programming to maintain the stability of the Republic, but at last, he succumbed to the ravages of age and sought out a replacement. He discovered Tom Servo lying in pieces deep under Coruscant in a box marked "hamdingers" and had the droid transported to M4-78 and reassembled. Servo's words upon reactivation were: "Happy birthday! Hey, fellas, who's up for conquering the universe? Anybody? How about some Parcheesi?" G0-T0 passed on the entirety of his programming to Servo and charged him with the protection of the Galactic Republic until the end of time. Servo's super-sophisticated brain absorbed all of G0-T0's programming with room to spare, and he set to work.
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