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{{Quote|Do not attempt escape. Mutineers and evaders will be considered in violation of the capital powers act.|Preprogrammed message in the DZ-70 fugitive tracker droid|<ref name="The Essential Guide to Droids">''[[The Essential Guide to Droids]]''</ref>}}
{{Quote|Do not attempt escape. Mutineers and evaders will be considered in violation of the capital powers act.|Preprogrammed message in the DZ-70 fugitive tracker droid|<ref name="TEGtD-DZ">{{EGCite|D|DZ-70 Fugutive Tracker Droid}}</ref>}}
The '''DZ-70 fugitive tracker droid''' was a [[Droid/Legends|droid]] used to track criminals and escaped prisoners during the rule of the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]].
The '''DZ-70 fugitive tracker droid''' was a [[Droid/Legends|droid]] used to track criminals and escaped prisoners during the rule of the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]].


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DZ droids were persistent and would take any action needed to bring in their target. This included lethal force and therefore they were illegal for citizens to own, although this was widely ignored in the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]].
DZ droids were persistent and would take any action needed to bring in their target. This included lethal force and therefore they were illegal for citizens to own, although this was widely ignored in the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]].
Variant models of this droid included the [[IT-4 Warning Droid]] and the [[Rescind E.R. Droid]].<ref name="SWG:SG">{{SWGcite|exp=SK|type=other|Station Gamma}}</ref>
==History==
IT-4 Warning Droids and Rescind E.R. Droids were used by the [[Rak'qua]] on [[Station Gamma]] in the [[Bright Jewel system/Legends|Bright Jewel system]] following the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]].<ref name="SWG:SG" />
DZ-70 fugitive tracker droids were also used by the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel Alliance]] in a [[Prison/Legends|prison]] facility within the [[Hidden Rebel Base|hidden Rebel base]] on [[Corellia/Legends|Corellia]].<ref name="SWG:RtfIO">{{SWGcite|exp=TCOA|type=faction|Imperial|Rescue the fourth Imperial Officer|Corellia}}</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Darth Maul (2000) 1|''Darth Maul'' (2000) 1]]
*[[Heart of Fire (comic)|''Heart of Fire'']] {{Flash}}
*[[Star Wars (1998) 44|''Star Wars'' (1998) 44]]
*[[Star Wars (1998) 45|''Star Wars'' (1998) 45]]
*''[[Jedi: Mace Windu]]''
*{{SWG|An Empire Divided}}
*{{SonyCite|url=en_US/players/content.vm?page=Mystery%20on%20Gamma%20Station&resource=features|text=Mystery on Gamma Station|archivedate=20060719140529}} {{Po}}
*[[Children of the Jedi (novel)|''Children of the Jedi'']] {{1st}}
*[[Children of the Jedi (novel)|''Children of the Jedi'']] {{1st}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
*''[[The Essential Guide to Droids]]''
*{{EGCite|D|DZ-70 Fugutive Tracker Droid}}
*{{HasbroCite|set=Star Wars: Power of the Jedi|pack=Darth Maul with Sith Attack Droid|altlink=https://www.rebelscum.com/POTJdeluxemaul.asp|archivedate=20210130211540}} {{1stID|Sith Attack Droid}}
*''[[Arms & Equipment Guide]]''
*''[[Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided Quick Reference Guide]]''
*{{FFCite|128|''DZ-70 Fugitive Tracker''}}
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20030522kitonak|text=The Kitonak Connection|int=The Kitonak Connection|archivedate=20091227184049}} {{C|DZ series only}}
*''[[Star Wars Galaxies: The Total Experience: Prima Official Game Guide]]''
*[[Star Wars Galaxies Memory Book|''Star Wars Galaxies'' Memory Book]]
*''[[Far Horizons]]''


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Fourth-degree probe droid models]]
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"Do not attempt escape. Mutineers and evaders will be considered in violation of the capital powers act."
―Preprogrammed message in the DZ-70 fugitive tracker droid[1]

The DZ-70 fugitive tracker droid was a droid used to track criminals and escaped prisoners during the rule of the Galactic Empire.

Characteristics

They were spherical in shape with several large photoreceptors and multiple arms. They were designed for one thing-tracking and capturing fugitives. They had a powerful repulsorlift and were capable of hauling unconscious beings several kilometers. They contained blasters concealed in their bodies.

DZ tracker droids weren't considered particularly bright, and worked best when used in controlled settings like prisons or transport ships. Outside of those settings, they tended to become confused and frequently grabbed the wrong suspect.

DZ droids were persistent and would take any action needed to bring in their target. This included lethal force and therefore they were illegal for citizens to own, although this was widely ignored in the Outer Rim Territories.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

  1. The Essential Guide to Droids ("DZ-70 Fugutive Tracker Droid")