3D6

"'Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. I am not your lawyer. The information I provide to you is for general purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please contact your attorney to obtain advice with regards to any particular legal matter. Master, how may I assist you?'"

3D6 is the droid pilot of the Rogue Ronto. It is silver-grey and cylindrically shaped, with a round head that has multiple optical sensors arranged all around it. About a dozen long spindly multi-jointed arms with various attachments on the end of them allow it to manipulate the ship's various controls. It is permanently attached to an astromech droid socket welded to the deck plates of the cockpit. Nomi Amersu nicknamed it "Gigit."

Upon being activated by the PCs for the first time, 3D6 recited a legal disclaimer and then admitted that it had never plotted a hyperspace jump before (though it then successfully laid in a course to Kamparas with help from Vic Dantor).

En route to Kamparas, Nomi and Rhen talked to 3D6 and learned that it had been recently retrofitted with a droid brain salvaged from a Separatist shuttle. Its memory banks had been wiped upon the ship's recent sale to Firith Mobak, and it did not remember the circumstances under which it had been so modified.

In addition to its piloting and astrogation abilities, 3D6 has also been outfitted with a general knowledge database that can provide basic information on a wide variety of topics. It also appears to have extensive legal expertise and frequently offers unsolicited commentary about the relative legality of various activities.

3D6 claims that it is legally obligated to recite its legal advice disclaimer to them every time it talks to the PCs. They convinced it to only recite the disclaimer when it was actually giving them legal advice and not when it was answering general knowledge questions. It says that it never had the opportunity to give Firith legal information, but that it had the opportunity to do so for previous owners. ("Idle Speculation: I imagine my previous master was in a line of work in which they frequently required legal counsel. I wonder if something bad happened to them despite my best efforts to educate them about the facts of the law and the consequences for violating it? No, that doesn't seem likely.")