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Developed by Bossikan/Rendili, the R-97 Quartermaster droid was designed to run storage areas with maximum effiency. Its four arms helped it to process requisitions quickly, while its legs could extend the height of the droid to three meters, allowing it to reach high shelving. A built-in micro-scanner allowed the droid to keep track of all stores and inventory.

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  • R-97 Quartermaster droid
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  • Developed by Bossikan/Rendili, the R-97 Quartermaster droid was designed to run storage areas with maximum effiency. Its four arms helped it to process requisitions quickly, while its legs could extend the height of the droid to three meters, allowing it to reach high shelving. A built-in micro-scanner allowed the droid to keep track of all stores and inventory.
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  • R-97 Quartermaster droid
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  • *Two auto-balance legs with extensions *Four arms *Domed head with photoreceptors and micro-scanner for inventory
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  • Developed by Bossikan/Rendili, the R-97 Quartermaster droid was designed to run storage areas with maximum effiency. Its four arms helped it to process requisitions quickly, while its legs could extend the height of the droid to three meters, allowing it to reach high shelving. A built-in micro-scanner allowed the droid to keep track of all stores and inventory.
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