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'''R3-A2''' was an orange and white [[R3-series astromech droid/Legends|R3-series astromech droid]]. It was seen in the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel]] base during the [[Battle of Hoth/Legends|Battle of Hoth]] in [[3 ABY/Legends|3 ABY]]. | '''R3-A2''' was an orange and white [[R3-series astromech droid/Legends|R3-series astromech droid]]. It was seen in the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel]] base during the [[Battle of Hoth/Legends|Battle of Hoth]] in [[3 ABY/Legends|3 ABY]]. | ||
Like other R3 droids manufactured by [[Industrial Automaton/Legends|Industrial Automaton]], R3-A2 was designed for high tech work on military installations. The clear [[Plastex/Legends|plastex]] dome showed off a newly-updated [[Intellex V/Legends|Intellex V]] computer system, which contained detailed statistics on thousands of military [[Starship/Legends|starships]]. R3-A2 could hold up to 5 [[Hyperspace/Legends|hyperspace]] jumps in active memory, and could also coordinate piloting coordinates and approach angles during combat. His eye was a round kind unlike most R3 units. However, he can be used in the back of [[X-wing starfighter]] | Like other R3 droids manufactured by [[Industrial Automaton/Legends|Industrial Automaton]], R3-A2 was designed for high tech work on military installations. The clear [[Plastex/Legends|plastex]] dome showed off a newly-updated [[Intellex V/Legends|Intellex V]] computer system, which contained detailed statistics on thousands of military [[Starship/Legends|starships]]. R3-A2 could hold up to 5 [[Hyperspace/Legends|hyperspace]] jumps in active memory, and could also coordinate piloting coordinates and approach angles during combat. His eye was a round kind unlike most R3 units. However, he can be used in the back of [[X-wing starfighter/Legends|X-wing starfighters]], plotting coordinates, and talking with the pilot. | ||
R3-A2 can also speak almost as many languages as [[C-3PO | R3-A2 can also speak almost as many languages as [[C-3PO/Legends|C-3PO]].{{Fact}} | ||
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*''[[Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary]]'' {{Po}} | *''[[Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary]]'' {{Po}} | ||
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*''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' {{Po}} | *''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' {{Po}} | ||
*''[[Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive]]'' {{Po}} | *''[[Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive]]'' {{Po}} | ||
[[Category:Alliance to Restore the Republic droids]] | [[Category:Alliance to Restore the Republic droids]] | ||
[[Category:Droids with masculine programming]] | [[Category:Droids with masculine programming]] | ||
[[Category:R3-series astromech droids]] | [[Category:R3-series astromech droids]] |
Latest revision as of 06:42, 6 March 2023
R3-A2 was an orange and white R3-series astromech droid. It was seen in the Rebel base during the Battle of Hoth in 3 ABY.
Like other R3 droids manufactured by Industrial Automaton, R3-A2 was designed for high tech work on military installations. The clear plastex dome showed off a newly-updated Intellex V computer system, which contained detailed statistics on thousands of military starships. R3-A2 could hold up to 5 hyperspace jumps in active memory, and could also coordinate piloting coordinates and approach angles during combat. His eye was a round kind unlike most R3 units. However, he can be used in the back of X-wing starfighters, plotting coordinates, and talking with the pilot.
R3-A2 can also speak almost as many languages as C-3PO.[source?]
Appearances
- Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back (First appearance)
- Star Wars (1977) 39
Sources
- Star Wars: Behind the Magic (Picture only)
- Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary (Picture only)
Star Wars Customizable Card Game – Special Edition Limited (Card: R3-A2 (Arthree-Aytoo)) (backup link) (First identified as R3-A2)
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide (Picture only)
- Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive (Picture only)