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- "Foolish Jedi! We are the best of our series! Would you expect any less aboard Count Dooku's frigate?"
- ―B1 battle droid to Anakin Skywalker
Count Dooku's frigate was a Munificent-class star frigate that served as the personal flagship of the leader of the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
Characteristics
- B1 droid: "Captain, we've spotted the remains of a Jedi starfighter ahead. We're picking up one life-sign."
- B1 captain: "Tow it aboard and have a security detail standing ready!"
- ―A B1 battle droid and the B1 captain[src]
Dooku's frigate was equipped with an escape hatch located in his meditation chamber. The floor opened to a slide shaft leading to the hangar housing Dooku's personal Punworcca 116-class interstellar sloop. The vessel was commanded by a B1 battle droid captain and crewed with top-of-the-line models of both the B1 series and B2 super battle droid series.
History
- "Obi-Wan Kenobi. I thought I sensed an unpleasant disturbance in the Force."
- ―Dooku
Anakin Skywalker infiltrated this ship in his personal Delta-7B starfighter. He had rigged the ship to appear damaged and waited inside the cockpit for the crew of the ship to tow him into the hangar bay. After a short skirmish with the battle droids surrounding him, he was taken into custody after his lightsaber was shot and destroyed by blaster fire.
Obi-Wan Kenobi, wearing a space suit, then infiltrated the ship and located Skywalker in a detention cell. The two Jedi made their way to Dooku's meditation chamber and confronted the Sith Lord. Before they could capture him, Dooku slid though a hidden escape hatch leading to the hangar deck.
Known Prisoners
- Anakin Skywalker
- Unidentified Nikto prisoner
- Unidentified Nikto prisoner 2
Appearances
- The Clone Wars: Bait (First appearance)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Dooku Captured"
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Gungan General" (In flashback(s))