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===Stationed on freighters===
===Stationed on freighters===
Due to its cumbersome size, although the R1 was still an adequate improvement over the Mark II, R1s were commonly stationed aboard [[Capital ship/Legends|capital ships]] and large [[Freighter/Legends|freighters]].
Due to its cumbersome size, although the R1 was still an adequate improvement over the Mark II, R1s were commonly stationed aboard [[Capital ship/Legends|capital ships]] and large [[Freighter/Legends|freighters]].
===Watto's droid===
[[File:Wattos_R1_unit.png|thumb|left|The R1 unit behind the counter in the shop Watto's Parts.]]
By [[32 BBY/Legends|32 BBY]], the [[Toydarian/Legends|Toydarian]] [[Junk dealer/Legends|junk dealer]] [[Watto/Legends|Watto]] owned an R1-series astromech droid, kept behind the counter in [[Gender/Legends|his]] shop [[Wald's Parts|Watto's Parts]] in [[Mos Espa/Legends|Mos Espa]] on the [[Desert/Legends|desert]] planet [[Tatooine/Legends|Tatooine]].<ref name="TPM">{{Film|I}}</ref>
===On the ''Sun Runner''===
An R1 was employed as principal controller of the ''[[Sun Runner]]'' [[False Sun Runner|counterfeit ship]] fabricated in [[23 BBY/Legends|23 BBY]] by [[Groodo]] the [[Hutt/Legends|Hutt]] for his [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]]-foiled attempt to destroy the orbital [[Fondor Shipyards/Legends|Fondor Shipyards]]. Coming face to face in the ship's control chamber with a 18-year-old [[Anakin Skywalker's first lightsaber/Legends|lightsaber]]-wielding [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] [[Padawan/Legends|Padawan]] [[Anakin Skywalker/Legends|Anakin Skywalker]], the R1 droid triggered a self-annihilating shutdown, antecedent to Skywalker destroying the false ''Sun Runner'' itself with a [[Hypermatter annihilator|hypermatter reactor]]-planted [[Proton grenade/Legends|proton grenade]].<ref>''[[Star Wars Adventures 1: Hunt the Sun Runner]]''</ref>


===Usage===
===Usage===
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*{{Tales|7|Single Cell}} {{Flash}}
*{{Film|I}}
*''[[Star Wars Adventures 1: Hunt the Sun Runner]]''
*{{Film|IV}} {{1st}}
*{{Film|IV}} {{1st}}
*[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (junior novelization)|''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'' junior novel]] {{1stID|R1 reactor drone}}
*[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (novel)|''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'' novel]] {{1stID|R1 reactor drone}}
*''[[Luke Skywalker's Amazing Story]]''
*''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]'' {{Nc}}
*''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]'' {{Nc}}
*''[[A More Wretched Hive: The Mos Eisley Cantina]]''
*''[[A More Wretched Hive: The Mos Eisley Cantina]]''
*{{Journal|11|Spare Parts (short story)|Spare Parts}}
*{{Journal|11|Spare Parts (short story)|Spare Parts}}
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*{{Journal|7|The History of R-Series Astromech Droids}} {{C|As "R1 astrodroid" and "R1 Astromech Droid"}}
*{{Journal|7|The History of R-Series Astromech Droids}} {{C|As "R1 astrodroid" and "R1 Astromech Droid"}}
*''[[Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections]]'' {{C|As reactor drone}}
*''[[Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections]]'' {{C|As reactor drone}}
*''[[The Essential Guide to Droids]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive]]''
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/livingforce/swlf20041216|text=Standoffs|int=Standoffs|archivedate=20090603045521}}
*{{EGCite|D|P2 and R1}}
*''[[Arms & Equipment Guide]]''
*{{FFCite|9|MAN1, ''Droid Manufacturers''}}
*{{FFCite|21|AST1-2, ''P2 and R1 Astromech Droids''}}
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Droids]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections]]'' {{C|As reactor drone}}
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' {{C|As "R1 unit"}}
*[[Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook|''Star Wars: Edge of the Empire'' Core Rulebook]]
*[[Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook|''Star Wars: Age of Rebellion'' Core Rulebook]]
*''[[Star Wars in 100 Scenes]]''


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/member/photoreceptor/2005/12/photoreceptor20051208.html|text=R1 Unit}}
*{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/member/photoreceptor/2005/12/photoreceptor20051208.html|text=R1 Unit}}
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|es=Droide astromecánico serie R1/Leyendas
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|pt=Dróide astromecânico série R1
|ru=Дроид-астромеханик серии R1
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[[Category:R-series models]]
[[Category:R-series models]]
[[Category:R1-series astromech droids| ]]
[[Category:R1-series astromech droids| ]]

Latest revision as of 22:28, 10 March 2023

This article is about the astromech droids model. You may be looking for individual droids named R1.

The R1-series astromech droid, also known as the R1 reactor drone, was Industrial Automaton's first production model of their new consumer-market R-series astromech droid line.

Characteristics

A Jawa-modified R1 astromech droid.

The R1-series integrated and improved on the developments of the P2-series prototype astromech, and was an improvement over the P2, despite its unconventional appearance. To save on research, development, and retooling costs, Industrial Automaton reused the jet black body shells from its long running Mark II reactor drone. The dense shielding of the heavy shell gave the R1 protection against intense radiation. The droid moved about via a treaded unipod, which was slow and often malfunctioned, causing a frequent lack of locomotion.

The center of the R1's design was the Intellex III computer brain, which contained a comprehensive catalog of 500 starship configurations. In addition, the R1 was the first Industrial Automaton astromech able to calculate complex navigational coordinates necessary to complete a single hyperspace jump. It was common for R1 units to be used in the hyperdrive sleds of CloakShape fighters.

History

Stationed on freighters

Due to its cumbersome size, although the R1 was still an adequate improvement over the Mark II, R1s were commonly stationed aboard capital ships and large freighters.

Usage

The droid's array of retractable tools made the droids useful technicians, but owners often complained of their obstinate personalities and unreliable method of locomotion. Industrial Automaton promised to address all these issues in their next model, the R2-series.

Impact

The recycled construction of the R1 did not give off the impression of sophisticated electronics, but Industrial Automaton did use the model to introduce Binary to the market, which became the standard for all inter-droid communications, which caused the R1 to have a lasting impact on the droid market.

Appearances

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Notes and references

External links