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MixRMastR

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Type: Cybot Galactica MixRMastR
Degree: First Degree
Class: Cooking Droid
Sensor Color: Black
Plating Color: Red
Gender: Masculine Programming
Personality Module: Advanced

DEXTERITY 1D
KNOWLEDGE 4D

Alien species: Favorite Drinks 6D,
Culinary Arts: Drink Mixology 7D
MECHANICAL 1D
PERCEPTION 2D
STRENGTH 1D
TECHNICAL 1D

Equipped With:

• Chemical/liquor drum siphons
• Photoreceptor/audio receiver (Human range)
• Two fine manipulator arms
• Retractable drink/credit tray
• Repulsorlift unit(optional)

Special Abilities:
None

Move: 0
Height: 0.95
Cost: 1,000 credits
Availability: 1, 2

Background: The MixRMastR was a series of droids designed and built by Cybot Galactica. It was the most common bartender model on the market, followed closely by LeisureMech Enterprises’ C5. Vaguely humanoid in appearance, the MixRMastR was a common sight in taverns located within or near busy starports, where repeat business was valued less than efficient service.

The droid, measuring just under a meter in height, was designed to be bolted to a table or counter. A rudimentary vocabulator and audio sensors allowed it to perform simple interactions with customers. The MixRMastR was connected to drums of soda water and common alcohols via a network of supply tubes that ran from the droid to the stockroom. The droid’s speedy processor took drink orders, found their matches in its extensive libation database, and siphoned the ingredients into a glass. The drinks were dispensed, and payment collected, through a retractable tray at a rate much faster than an organic bartender could perform a similar transaction.

Cybot Galactica also developed a model with a repulsorlift which could maneuver about the room to serve drinks. This model was developed as a cost-saving measure for establishments that were unable to afford to install a droid at every table.

An added bonus to using mechanical servitors of this type was that the droid could cross-reference the composition of an order against the customers’ species bio-chemistry, thus preventing customers from inadvertently poisoning themselves.

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