Tactical droid
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- TX-20: "Their chances of success against us are 742 to 1."
- Wat Tambor: "You had better be right!"
- TX-20: "I am a droid. I am always right."
- —TX-20 and Wat Tambor[src]
A tactical droid was a model of supervisor droid serving the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars.
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[edit] Characteristics
- "That droid exaggerates."
- ―Wat Tambor, to Dooku, about TA-175[src]
This model was more intelligent than standard battle droids and was deployed to command Separatist troops. They had advanced combat-analysis software and were very intelligent.[1]
Their bodies were approximately the same size as a B2 super battle droid. Tactical droids were observed to be impatient and demanding. They believed themselves superior to other droids, as evidenced by their poor treatment and insults to battle droids, such as during the battles of Quell and Ryloth. They often issued conflicting orders due to their sense of superiority.[1] When pushed, tactical droids would even order the destruction of their own allies if they got in the way, as seen at the Sky Battle of Quell.[2] Some of these droids were also in charge of entire fleets and land forces.
Tactical droids were not as homogeneous as other battle droid models. The personalities and voices between units had slight variation, making no two units identical. Tactical droids also bore colorful paint schemes, each of which is said to be unique as well. Whether the particular paints schemes bear any significance such as rank, type designation, or unit affiliation (as with other battle droids or clone troopers) is unknown.
[edit] History
- "Ha-ha, ha-ha. You lose, General Kenobi."
- ―Tactical droid TX-20 to Obi-Wan Kenobi[src]
At least two tactical droids were used in the staging of the Battle of Christophsis. One such droid had its head stolen to discover how the CIS knew the Republic's strategies, and a clone traitor was later revealed. Asajj Ventress later dispatched another tactical droid to give orders to General Whorm Loathsom while she left to continue her master's plan.[3]
Later, Commander Bly and General Aayla Secura encountered a tactical droid on one of their missions. They planned on using the droid's severed head to search for Separatist secrets.[4] Shortly after, at the Sky Battle of Quell, another tactical droid was used to dispatch orders onboard a Munificent-class star frigate.[2]
On Naboo, a tactical droid was used to carry out orders while Dr. Nuvo Vindi was planing to release the Blue Shadow Virus back into the galaxy. The droid used a Flitknot speeder to do scopes of the area with three STAP-mounted B1 battle droids. His speeder was destroyed, and the droids' remains were taken back to Theed so they could be scanned. This eventually led to the discovery of Vindi's laboratory.[5]
One such tactical droid, TX-20, would also lead droids during the Battle of Ryloth, under the watchful eye of Wat Tambor, and was in charge of the proton cannons there.[6] TX-20 furthermore took the Twi'leks of Nabat hostage and used them as a "living shield" for the cannons. TX-20 also employed gutkurrs to attack the Republic forces. However, after General Obi-Wan Kenobi freed the Twi'lek prisoners, the former hostages destroyed the unit.
Another such droid, TA-175, also served to command the operations of the Separatist fortress at the capital city of Lessu on Ryloth. This unit was very strict in obeying orders and maintaining schedules, to the point where he ordered the departure of the evacuation shuttle from the planet, abandoning Wat Tambor, who selfishly refused to leave until the delayed MTTs carrying the last of the spoils arrived. The droid disobeyed Tambor's commands in doing so, rigidly acknowledging Count Dooku's superiority in the situation.
Another one encountered Jedi Commanders Bariss Offee and Ahsoka Tano on Geonosis. The latter threw a grenade at the droid that attatched to a wall, which led to the droid laughing at Tano and calling her a fool.
A tactical droid was also used by the CIS during their occupation of Tirahnn, to work in the command center of a planetary ion cannon that was located in the world's capital city.[1]
[edit] Known units
- Doctor (tactical droid)
- TA-175
- TX-20
- TX-21
- Tactical droid 1 (Christophsis)
- Tactical droid 2 (Christophsis)
- Tactical droid (Naboo)
- Tactical droid (Quell)
- Tactical droid (unidentified planet)
[edit] Behind the scenes
Tactical droids were introduced in the animated TV series as characters to create competent enemy commanders that were simultaneously disposable. In part, this was meant to create a degree of variety in the TV series so that the same enemies would not be defeated continuously.[7]
The word "Tactical" is written along the side of the head of at least one tactical droid in Aurebesh.
Because the crew of Star Wars:The Clone Wars wanted different villains that were expendable, Tactical droids are given different paint schemes and voices. Among those who have voiced Tactical droids are, James Arnold Taylor, Matthew Wood, Phil LaMarr, Corey Burton and Gary Scheppke.
[edit] Appearances
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Hidden Enemy"
- The Clone Wars: Headgames (First appearance)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Jedi Crash"
- The Clone Wars: The Valley
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Blue Shadow Virus"
- The Clone Wars: Covetous
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Innocents of Ryloth"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Liberty on Ryloth"
- The Clone Wars: Act on Instinct
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Landing at Point Rain" ("Newsreel" only)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Weapons Factory"
[edit] Sources
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Jedi Crash on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Blue Shadow Virus on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Innocents of Ryloth on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Liberty on Ryloth on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Visual Guide Ultimate Battles
- The Essential Atlas
- Galaxy at War
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Official Episode Guide: Season 1
[edit] Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Galaxy at War
- ↑ 2.0 2.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Jedi Crash" - ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Hidden Enemy" - ↑ The Clone Wars: Headgames
- ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Blue Shadow Virus" - ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Innocents of Ryloth" - ↑
The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Innocents of Ryloth on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)

