AAT driver battle droid/Legends

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Template:Droid series The AAT driver battle droid was a specialized class of B1 battle droid designed for operating the Armored Assault Tanks (AAT) of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. The droids were colored with dark green facial and torso markings.

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Two AAT drivers in their tanks on Rugosa

The AAT driver's appearance was similar to their mainline B1 droid counterparts, differentiated by their varied shades of dark green markings. AAT driver battle droids could be considered the Separatist equivalent of the clone AT-TE commanders, being programmed specifically for operating a specific vehicle.

History[edit | edit source]

"Uh, hold it. Hold it. … I said hold it!"
224 to unresponsive AAT drivers — (audio)Listen (file info)[src]

During the Republic's Mission to Rugosa, several AAT drivers were deployed under the command of OOM commander 224. They were tasked with eliminating Jedi Master Yoda and his clone trooper escorts in order to prevent the Jedi from negotiating a treaty with King Katuunko of Toydaria. They failed in their mission and several AAT drivers were destroyed by the diminutive Jedi Master.

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