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*[[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]] | *[[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]] | ||
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The droids were rugged; able to shrug off the nicks and dents common to a working garage environment as well or better than other R-droids. IA was pleased to discover that, with regular maintenance checks, the R4 outlasted its design parameters for operational life, weather endurance, personality matrix stability, and time elapsed between recharge sessions. | The droids were rugged; able to shrug off the nicks and dents common to a working garage environment as well or better than other R-droids. IA was pleased to discover that, with regular maintenance checks, the R4 outlasted its design parameters for operational life, weather endurance, personality matrix stability, and time elapsed between recharge sessions. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
[[File:R4astromech.jpg|thumb|180px|[[R4-T8]]]] | [[File:R4astromech.jpg|thumb|180px|[[R4-T8]]]] | ||
*{{Shortstory|story=When the Desert Wind Turns: The Stormtrooper's Tale|book=Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina}} | |||
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*{{Film|IV}} {{1st}} | *{{Film|IV}} {{1st}} | ||
* | *{{Shortstory|story=And the Band Played On: The Band's Tale|book=Tales from Jabba's Palace}} | ||
*{{WEGCite|book=The Star Wars Sourcebook|story=Life in a Jawa Sandcrawler}} | *{{WEGCite|book=The Star Wars Sourcebook|story=Life in a Jawa Sandcrawler}} | ||
*{{WEGCite|book=Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)|text=''Star Wars Sourcebook'', Second Edition|story=Life in a Jawa Sandcrawler}} | *{{WEGCite|book=Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)|text=''Star Wars Sourcebook'', Second Edition|story=Life in a Jawa Sandcrawler}} | ||
*[[Operation: Elrood (book)|''Operation: Elrood'']] | *[[Operation: Elrood (book)|''Operation: Elrood'']] | ||
*{{DarkStryder|Harm's Way|The Kathol Rift}} | *{{DarkStryder|Harm's Way|The Kathol Rift}} | ||
*''[[The New Rebellion]]'' | *''[[The New Rebellion]]'' | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*''[[The Star Wars Sourcebook]]'' | *''[[The Star Wars Sourcebook]]'' | ||
*''[[Dark Force Rising Sourcebook]]'' {{C|As "R4"}} | *''[[Dark Force Rising Sourcebook]]'' {{C|As "R4"}} | ||
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*''[[Cynabar's Fantastic Technology: Droids]]'' {{Po}} | *''[[Cynabar's Fantastic Technology: Droids]]'' {{Po}} | ||
*''[[Star Wars Trilogy Sourcebook, Special Edition]]'' | *''[[Star Wars Trilogy Sourcebook, Special Edition]]'' | ||
* | *{{EGCite|D|R3 and R4}} | ||
*''[[Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive]]'' | *''[[Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive]]'' | ||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Imperial droids]] | [[Category:Imperial droids]] | ||
[[Category:R-series models]] | [[Category:R-series models]] | ||
[[Category:R4-series agromech droids| ]] | [[Category:R4-series agromech droids| ]] |
Latest revision as of 21:40, 13 March 2023
Flushed with the success of their landmark R2 launch, Industrial Automaton rushed to capitalize on their new dominance of the astromech droid market. The R4-series agromech droid was a highly successful attempt to capture a new market prospect—the Outer Rim urbanite who was more likely to have a souped-up landspeeder parked in their garage than an X-wing. Accordingly, the R4 agromech droid was designed for life outside the pristine hangar bay. It was simpler, tougher, and cheaper than previous R3-series models.
Characteristics

The R4 had the same outward appearance of an R2 or R3 droid below the dome, but to save money on production, items such as the video display screen and miniature fire extinguisher were omitted. The holographic projector/recorder unit was retained, but relocated to the top of the head dome to allow for use of a cheaper, less miniaturized unit with a smaller rotational axis. The droid's Intellex VI computer was advanced, but geared toward common repulsorcraft designs and specs for commercially available space transports. The computer brain was designed with more space between the components, lowering production costs, but requiring a larger head dome, and likewise eliminated many of the function indicators and gadgetry found on other R-series head domes. The R4 was unsuited to the task of starfighter astromech; it could only hold the coordinates for a single hyperspace jump in its astrogation buffer, a one way trip for any fighter jock.
The droids were rugged; able to shrug off the nicks and dents common to a working garage environment as well or better than other R-droids. IA was pleased to discover that, with regular maintenance checks, the R4 outlasted its design parameters for operational life, weather endurance, personality matrix stability, and time elapsed between recharge sessions.
History
Mass-market buyers liked the R4, as did the freedom fighters of the Alliance to Restore the Republic. They reasoned that no one would be suspicious of a mass purchase of astromech droids, the way they would be of starfighter-ready copilots like the R2. The model's low cost and knowledge of general-purpose vehicles were also greatly appreciated by the resource-strapped Rebels, and soon the droids' conical heads were familiar sights in Alliance bases and Mon Calamari hangar bays. A few R4s, equipped with non-standard magnetic fault sensors, were used by the Galactic Empire to detect flaws and weaknesses in the atmospheric containment fields in hangar bays on board both Death Stars and on Star Destroyers.
Appearances
- "When the Desert Wind Turns: The Stormtrooper's Tale"—Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina
- Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (First appearance)
- "And the Band Played On: The Band's Tale"—Tales from Jabba's Palace
"Life in a Jawa Sandcrawler" – The Star Wars Sourcebook
"Life in a Jawa Sandcrawler" – Star Wars Sourcebook, Second Edition
- Operation: Elrood
"Harm's Way"—The Kathol Rift
- The New Rebellion
Sources
- The Star Wars Sourcebook
- Dark Force Rising Sourcebook (As "R4")
- Galaxy Guide 7: Mos Eisley
- Star Wars Sourcebook, Second Edition
"The History of R-Series Astromech Droids" – Star Wars Adventure Journal 7
- The Thrawn Trilogy Sourcebook
- Cynabar's Fantastic Technology: Droids (Picture only)
- Star Wars Trilogy Sourcebook, Special Edition
- The Essential Guide to Droids ("R3 and R4")
- Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive