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Crusader-class XX-777 Droid Frigate

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Crusader-class XX-777 Droid Frigate
Production information
Manufacturer
Model

Crusader-class XX-777 Droid Frigate

Class

Frigate

Cost

Estimated at 1,800,000 credits

Technical specifications
Length

120 meters

Maximum speed (atmosphere)

480 km/h

Hyperdrive rating
  • Class 1.5
  • Backup class 10
Shielding

Equipped

Armament
Crew

None (droid brain)

Passengers

30

Cargo capacity

300 metric tons

Consumables

2 years

Usage
Role(s)

Escort frigate

The Crusader was a prototype droid starship designed by CEC-L Shipyard Lab 6671-x42 (aka The Nerfworks).

Contents

[edit] Characteristics

It was designed to serve as a military escort frigate without the need for a crew. However, its facilities were equipped to handle passengers, and it had auxiliary control stations for weapons and engineering as well as cargo capacity.

[edit] History

One of the most novel features of the XX-777 was the use of a brain from a military protocol droid several centuries old, and would therefore have accumulated vast amounts of military experience and data. The intent was to bypass the time-consuming process of compiling and testing a heuristic processor from the ground up.

In this capacity it excelled, swiftly learning the skills to operate as a starship. Opting to avoid memory wipes that would contradict the point of using the experienced brain, the Nerfworks designers implemented a set of baseline protocols that were hardwired into the Crusader's processor.

They were:
1. Protect the innocent
2. Obey any order that does not violate the previous protocol
3. Preserve its own safety as long as that did not violate the first two protocols

This combination of hardware and programming ingenuity resulted in a product that greatly surpassed expectations. The droid ship expertly succeeded in all tests, and the design crew were eager to disassemble the prototype to begin study and replication of its systems for the mass market. It is speculated that this was perceived by the Crusader as a threat to its third directive. Other theories point to deliberate reprogramming by an internal saboteur. Whatever the cause, the ship vanished into hyperspace, and the Lab officially labeled it as destroyed and sealed all project records.

Reports occasionally surface describing rescues of stranded spacers and piracy victims out on the Fringe. These reports describe a large, unmanned vessel matching the Crusader's specifications. Without a means of attempting its own maintenance, it is supposed that sentient associates aid in any repairs and resupply that the XX-777 requires.

[edit] Behind the scenes

The baseline protocols are references to both the RoboCop movies and Isaac Asimov's "I, Robot" stories.

[edit] Sources


Loronar spaceship classes
Transports
B-7 light freighter - Field Secured Container Vessel
Loronar landing craft - Loronar medium transport
MOD-17 freighter - Ycaqt-class Droid Transport
Patrol ships
X-Q2 systems patrol cruiser - X-Q1 patrol craft
YQ-400 Monitor Droid Patrol Ship
Scout ships
Out System Scout Vessel - SkyBlind reconnaissance ship
Starfighters
Needle fighter
Frigates
Crusader-class XX-777 Droid Frigate
Cruisers
Belarus-class medium cruiser - Strike-class medium cruiser
Battleships
Loronar battleship
Battlestations
Torpedo Sphere
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