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'''LeisureMech Enterprises''' was a manufacturer of automated machinery systems and [[Computer/Legends|computer]]-controlled processes. They also operated a small but lucrative [[Droid/Legends|droid]] design division that catered for the high-end of society,<ref name="HSCS" /> producing recreational, entertainment, and luxury droids.<ref name="NEGD" /> The company also catered to the seedier side of the leisure industry, producing cheap droids for [[Gambling/Legends|gambling]] establishments.<ref name="FF47">{{FFCite|47|MAN5-6, ''Droid Manufacturers''}}</ref> One successful branch of LeisureMech producing [[Security droid/Legends|security droids]] was spun off to form [[Ulban Arms]]<ref name="NEGD" /> which netted LeisureMech a healthy profit when it was sold off.<ref name="FF47" /> The company was based in the [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]].<ref name="NEGD" />
'''LeisureMech Enterprises''' was a manufacturer of automated machinery systems and [[Computer/Legends|computer]]-controlled processes. They also operated a small but lucrative [[Droid/Legends|droid]] design division that catered for the high-end of society,<ref name="HSCS" /> producing recreational, entertainment, and luxury droids.<ref name="NEGD" /> The company also catered to the seedier side of the leisure industry, producing cheap droids for [[Gambling/Legends|gambling]] establishments.<ref name="FF47">Non-Canon Ref</ref> One successful branch of LeisureMech producing [[Security droid/Legends|security droids]] was spun off to form [[Ulban Arms]]<ref name="NEGD" /> which netted LeisureMech a healthy profit when it was sold off.<ref name="FF47" /> The company was based in the [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]].<ref name="NEGD" />


LeisureMech products included the [[RH7 CardShark]] automated [[Sabacc/Legends|sabacc]] dealer<ref name="TEGtD-ASD" /> and the [[C5 bartender droid/Legends|C5 bartender droid]].<ref name="TEGtD-RB" /> Droids built by LeisureMech were designed with the intention of putting organics at ease<ref name="G3">{{GamerCite|3|Look Sir, Droids!}}</ref> including the BD-3000 which was intentionally designed to play on the allure of the female form.<ref name="NEGD" />
LeisureMech products included the [[RH7 CardShark]] automated [[Sabacc/Legends|sabacc]] dealer<ref name="TEGtD-ASD" /> and the [[C5 bartender droid/Legends|C5 bartender droid]].<ref name="TEGtD-RB" /> Droids built by LeisureMech were designed with the intention of putting organics at ease<ref name="G3">{{GamerCite|3|Look Sir, Droids!}}</ref> including the BD-3000 which was intentionally designed to play on the allure of the female form.<ref name="NEGD" />

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LeisureMech Enterprises was a manufacturer of automated machinery systems and computer-controlled processes. They also operated a small but lucrative droid design division that catered for the high-end of society,[2] producing recreational, entertainment, and luxury droids.[1] The company also catered to the seedier side of the leisure industry, producing cheap droids for gambling establishments.[5] One successful branch of LeisureMech producing security droids was spun off to form Ulban Arms[1] which netted LeisureMech a healthy profit when it was sold off.[5] The company was based in the Corporate Sector.[1]

LeisureMech products included the RH7 CardShark automated sabacc dealer[3] and the C5 bartender droid.[4] Droids built by LeisureMech were designed with the intention of putting organics at ease[6] including the BD-3000 which was intentionally designed to play on the allure of the female form.[1]

LeisureMech was one of the voting sponsors of the Corporate Sector Authority, investing in the endeavor after the signing of the Corporate Sector Charter.[2]

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