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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
[[File:5TTreeFeeder.jpg|thumb|left|The aft view of a 5T "Tree Feeder"]]
The 5T moved on six limbs with spades toward the bases of each leg, with the limbs connected to a dorsal support rod. Packed with retractable items like trimmers and saws for normal upkeep of expansive gardens, the droid was regarded as one of the most competent gardening droids on the market. Much of the "abdomen" contained a large water tank. It also wielded pH probes, hoses, and two large, fine-tuned and accurate manipulator arms. The [[Photoreceptor/Legends|photoreceptors]] located on the 5T's head could move 360 degrees.
The 5T moved on six limbs with spades toward the bases of each leg, with the limbs connected to a dorsal support rod. Packed with retractable items like trimmers and saws for normal upkeep of expansive gardens, the droid was regarded as one of the most competent gardening droids on the market. Much of the "abdomen" contained a large water tank. It also wielded pH probes, hoses, and two large, fine-tuned and accurate manipulator arms. The [[Photoreceptor/Legends|photoreceptors]] located on the 5T's head could move 360 degrees.


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5Ts were used mostly in fertile worlds like [[Kuat/Legends|Kuat]] and the [[Plawal Rift]] on [[Belsavis/Legends|Belsavis]].
5Ts were used mostly in fertile worlds like [[Kuat/Legends|Kuat]] and the [[Plawal Rift]] on [[Belsavis/Legends|Belsavis]].
The 5T was often complemented by the much larger [[CD-2 Harvester]] and the [[HD-234-C]] "Berry Picker" produced by the [[Corporate Sector Authority/Legends|Corporate Sector Authority]].


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
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==Sources==
==Sources==
*''[[The Essential Guide to Droids]]''
*{{EGCite|D|5T Tree Feeder}}
*{{FFCite|35|TRE1-2, ''5T Tree Feeder''}}


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Agricultural droid models]]
[[Category:Agricultural droid models]]
[[Category:Publictechnic products]]
[[Category:Publictechnic products]]

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The RO/5T.N1 tree feeder was a gardening droid manufactured by Publictechnic. The droid was commonly referred to as the 5T tree feeder or even just a tree feeder.

Characteristics

The 5T moved on six limbs with spades toward the bases of each leg, with the limbs connected to a dorsal support rod. Packed with retractable items like trimmers and saws for normal upkeep of expansive gardens, the droid was regarded as one of the most competent gardening droids on the market. Much of the "abdomen" contained a large water tank. It also wielded pH probes, hoses, and two large, fine-tuned and accurate manipulator arms. The photoreceptors located on the 5T's head could move 360 degrees.

Programming

5Ts normally didn't concern themselves with what occurred outside an assigned patch of land. However, if someone walked on freshly clipped grass or picked a flower inside a 5T's work area, the droid had a tendency to become annoyed and would go back and carefully correct what had been mussed. RO/5T.N1s were very protective of their charges; if a single flower was looking ill, a 5T would drop its current action to tend for it, through watering or even by performing complex pollination programs to revitalize the plant.

5Ts were used mostly in fertile worlds like Kuat and the Plawal Rift on Belsavis.

Behind the scenes

The model number RO/5T.N1 is a reference to editor Sue Rostoni, who is also a gardener.[1]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references