

Īnother such droid named TX-20 was stationed on Count Dooku's command ship during the events of the Battle of Ryloth where he sent a message to Lott Dod to go to Toydaria. Asajj Ventress later dispatched another tactical droid to give orders to General Whorm Loathsom while she left to continue her master's plan. One such droid, TJ-55, had its head stolen to discover how the CIS knew the Republic's strategies, and a clone traitor was later revealed. Admiral Trench used a tactical droid named TI-99 aboard his command ship. Very impressive, even by my standards." ―TV-94, on General Grievous' description of Anakin Skywalker Īt least three tactical droids were used in the staging of the Battle of Christophsis. " The general's description of your tactics have been one hundred percent accurate today. Tactical droids also bore colorful paint schemes, each of which was unique as well. The personalities and voices between units had slight variation, making no two units identical. Tactical droids were not as homogeneous as other battle droid models. Most Separatist leaders allowed tactical droids greater autonomy over their forces. Some of these droids were also in charge of entire fleets and land forces. When pushed, tactical droids would even order the destruction of their own allies if they got in the way, as seen at the Sky Battle of Quell. They often issued conflicting orders due to their sense of superiority. They believed themselves superior to other droids, as evidenced by their poor treatment and insults to battle droids, such as during the battles of Quell and Ryloth. Tactical droids were observed to be impatient, arrogant, pushy, and demanding.

In addition, their voices also lacked any type of inflection, and instead spoke in a flat, droning monotone. Their bodies were approximately the same size as a B2 super battle droid, but were boxier in appearance than their combat-designed compatriots. They were also designed with advanced cognitive modules that processed vast quantities of data rapidly, and would constantly run simulations of imminent combat, calculating odds to develop strategies. They had advanced combat-analysis software and were very intelligent. The T-series tactical droid was more intelligent than standard battle droids and was deployed to command Separatist troops where organic leadership was not available. " That droid exaggerates." ―Wat Tambor, to Dooku, about TA-175 Ī tactical droid directs a B1 battle droid's operation of a tractor beam
