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TC-14 is a protocol droid with feminine programming. She is silver, and is constructed much like C-3PO, R-3PO and K-3PO. TC-14 is a droid with printing much like C-3PO's. She is mainly silver, with grey hands and orange optical sensors. Printing of a restraining bolt is on the left side of her chest. In the center of her stomach is a circular pattern shared by all protocol droids. In between her hip and stomach printing are exposed wires of blue, red, white and yellow. Wires can also be seen in the lower back area, below a rectangular plate in the center. TC-14 appears in the video game LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, as a playable character in the first mission. She is also unlockable in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, if the player applies the Use Old Save option in-game. TC-14 is also playable in the first mission of LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. In all of the games, TC-14 has the ability to gain access to areas which only a protocol droid can open. Her master was Nute Gunray, viceroy of the Trade Federation, and TC-14 was often used to distract visitors from Gunray's true evil.




She was notably used to distract Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi while Gunray consulted with Darth Sidious about the arrival of the Jedi. When the latter ordered to dispose of Obi-wan and Qui-Gon, The viceroy filled the room where the Jedi were with dioxide. When a party of Security Battle Droids came to "destroy what's left of them", TC-14 was seen emerging from the hazy room, shortly after, the Master and apprentice took care of the droids and escaped the ship. TC-14 in LEGO Star Wars: The Video GameIthorian Jedi Master | Jedi Knight (Episode II) | Jedi Knight (The Old Republic) | Galactic Republic Part 1: 212th Clone Trooper | 212th Clone Paratrooper | 501st Clone Pilot | 501st Legion Clone Trooper | Bomb Squad Trooper | Clone Aerial Trooper | Clone Jetpack Trooper | Clone Recon Trooper | Clone Scout Trooper | Clone Trooper Captain | Clone Trooper Commander | Clone Trooper WolfpackCommander Cody | Galactic Republic Part 2: Geonosis Clone TrooperJace Malcom |




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Type the characters you see in this image:There have been new LEGO "Star Wars" construction sets introduced every year since 1999, most of which feature at least one minifigure. The characters from the "Star Wars" movies and the extended universe are popular with brick fans that want to build up a collection and purchase play sets based on the minifigures the sets contain. Additionally, LEGO makes limited edition promotional figures, and these incredibly rare toys can realize high prices on the secondary market. LEGO marked the 30th anniversary of the first "Star Wars" movie in 2007 by producing 10,000 gold chrome minifigures of C-3PO. The company sealed each figure in a white plastic bag and then randomly inserted them in "Star Wars" play sets. The figure is one of the rarest and most valuable "Star Wars" figures, demanding a premium on the secondary market as long as it is still in its original white bag. The gold chrome C-3PO from 2007 is actually paint on plastic.




A much rarer version from the same year is real 14 karat gold. There are only five of these valuable figures in existence, so it is important that consumers do not confuse them with the more common painted version. Only one version of the Boba Fett minifigure features printed arms and legs. This rare minifigure is exclusive to the discontinued 2003 Cloud City play set and is now a coveted prize for collectors. In May 2013, a life-sized X-Wing made from LEGO bricks went on display in Times Square. At the same time, the local Toys 'R' Us store gave away an exclusive Yoda minifigure with purchases of the X-Wing construction set. The figure, depicting Yoda in an "NY I love" shirt had a limited run of just 1,000 pieces. In 2009, LEGO celebrated 10 years of LEGO "Star Wars" construction sets by producing a limited edition Darth Vader minifigure. The company randomly inserted this piece inside LEGO "Star Wars" sets to delight lucky purchasers. Although there are several versions of Lando Calrissian available, only one of them features him in his Cloud City outfit.




This desirable minifigure is from the 2003 Cloud City play set, which also contains the rare Boba Fett figure. Princess Leia Organa has appeared in many play sets, but often with exclusive printing, such as the 2002 Jabba's Palace set, where she wears her iconic slave outfit. In the 2009 Battle for Endor set, she appears in the combat outfit worn by Carrie Fisher in the dramatic conclusion to "Return of the Jedi." The TC-4 Protocol Droid looks like C-3PO except it is red instead of gold. This is a Toys 'R' Us promotional figure that is not available in any play sets. Darth Revan is a Sith Lord who retrained as a Jedi after losing his memory. He has never appeared in a "Star Wars" construction set and was only available on the LEGO online store through May in 2014 to celebrate "Star Wars" Day. In addition to the rare Boba Fett figure from the Cloud City play set, there is also an all-white version. This exclusive minifigure had a limited run of 10,000 pieces in 2010 and it has never appeared in any play sets.

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