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The '''RH7 CardShark''' was a [[Automated sabacc dealer droid|sabacc-dealing droid]] made by [[LeisureMech Enterprises/Legends|LeisureMech Enterprises]] | The '''RH7 CardShark''' was a [[Automated sabacc dealer droid|sabacc-dealing droid]] made by [[LeisureMech Enterprises/Legends|LeisureMech Enterprises]].<ref name="TEGtD" /> | ||
A relatively unrefined dealer droid, the RH7 could be found in seedy establishments such as the [[Crystal Jewel]] [[Casino/Legends|casino]] on [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]]. The droid consisted of a metallic saucer base permanently mounted in the ceiling and the main body, which could downward to a maximum of one and a half meters. The saucer base contained six surveillance [[Photoreceptor/Legends|photoreceptors]] which closely watched players, a pair of heavy grasper claws for ejecting cheaters from the game, and a series of [[Force pike/Legends|force pikes]] which could extend out and deliver stun shocks to protect the dealer or ward off the other patrons. The main body consisted of a pair of sensor arrays, a card storage "mouth", a pair of dealing arms and the card-flux pulse emitter used to randomly change the cards' value. Prior to play the droid would announce which variant of sabacc was played and the house rules, but beyond that it lacked the "personal touch" of organic dealers.<ref name=" | A relatively unrefined dealer droid, the RH7 could be found in seedy establishments such as the [[Crystal Jewel]] [[Casino/Legends|casino]] on [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]]. The droid consisted of a metallic saucer base permanently mounted in the ceiling and the main body, which could downward to a maximum of one and a half meters. The saucer base contained six surveillance [[Photoreceptor/Legends|photoreceptors]] which closely watched players, a pair of heavy grasper claws for ejecting cheaters from the game, and a series of [[Force pike/Legends|force pikes]] which could extend out and deliver stun shocks to protect the dealer or ward off the other patrons.<ref name="TEGtD" /> Those 'stun pikes' were called "cheater prods" by most players.<ref name="XW:IR" /> The main body consisted of a pair of sensor arrays, a card storage "mouth", a pair of dealing arms and the card-flux pulse emitter used to randomly change the cards' value. Prior to play the droid would announce which variant of sabacc was played and the house rules, but beyond that it lacked the "personal touch" of organic dealers.<ref name="TEGtD" /> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[X-Wing: Isard's Revenge]]'' | *''[[X-Wing: Isard's Revenge]]'' {{1st}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*{{EGCite|D|Automated Sabacc Dealer}} | |||
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==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== |
Latest revision as of 17:08, 6 March 2023
The RH7 CardShark was a sabacc-dealing droid made by LeisureMech Enterprises.[2]
A relatively unrefined dealer droid, the RH7 could be found in seedy establishments such as the Crystal Jewel casino on Coruscant. The droid consisted of a metallic saucer base permanently mounted in the ceiling and the main body, which could downward to a maximum of one and a half meters. The saucer base contained six surveillance photoreceptors which closely watched players, a pair of heavy grasper claws for ejecting cheaters from the game, and a series of force pikes which could extend out and deliver stun shocks to protect the dealer or ward off the other patrons.[2] Those 'stun pikes' were called "cheater prods" by most players.[1] The main body consisted of a pair of sensor arrays, a card storage "mouth", a pair of dealing arms and the card-flux pulse emitter used to randomly change the cards' value. Prior to play the droid would announce which variant of sabacc was played and the house rules, but beyond that it lacked the "personal touch" of organic dealers.[2]
Appearances
- X-Wing: Isard's Revenge (First appearance)
Sources
- The Essential Guide to Droids ("Automated Sabacc Dealer")
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 X-Wing: Isard's Revenge
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 The Essential Guide to Droids ("Automated Sabacc Dealer")