Droids (Star Wars)
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In appearance, the form of a droid was largely determined by the model and class. | In appearance, the form of a droid was largely determined by the model and class. | ||
− | + | Most droids lacked true sentience and were given processing abilities sufficient only to carry out their assigned function. However, over time, droids may develop sentience on their own as they accumulate experience. Periodic memory wipes could prevent this from happening but those who manage to escape this fate began to develop their own personalities. | |
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+ | A class system was used to categorize different droids depending on their skill-set: first class droids (physical, mathematical and medical sciences), second class droids (engineering and technical sciences), third class droids (social sciences and service functions), fourth class droids (security and military functions), and fifth class droids (menial labor and other non-intelligence functions). | ||
There were different classes of droids that included: | There were different classes of droids that included: | ||
*'''Assassin droids''' : | *'''Assassin droids''' : | ||
− | *'''Astromech droids''' : | + | *'''Astromech droids''' : a a series of versatile utility robots generally used for the maintenance and repair of starships and related technology. These small droids usually possessed a variety of tool-tipped appendages that were stowed in recessed compartments. |
*'''Battle droids''' : a type of droid designed to fight in battles and wars. | *'''Battle droids''' : a type of droid designed to fight in battles and wars. | ||
− | *'''Protocol droids''' : a type of droid programmed with multiple languages making them effective translators and knowledgeable about rules and customs. | + | *'''Labor droids''' : |
+ | *'''Probe droids''' : They were capable of traveling via hyperdrive-equipped pods to almost anywhere in the galaxy in order in search for their targets. | ||
+ | *'''Protocol droids''' : a type of droid programmed with multiple languages making them effective translators and knowledgeable about rules and customs. Their programming allowed them to be specialized in translation, etiquette and cultural customs with them typically being humanoid in appearance. Protocol droids were used to aid in communications during diplomatic or business negotiations and often function as personal assistants to their owners. Protocol droids were also used for military service, whether as administrators, couriers or spies. However, they had a tendency to be eccentric and fussy. | ||
*'''Security droids''' : a type of droid programmed for enforcement and supervision duties which they did with brute force. | *'''Security droids''' : a type of droid programmed for enforcement and supervision duties which they did with brute force. | ||
*'''Tactical droids''' : a type of droid designed to formulate battle strategies and command military forces in their deployments. | *'''Tactical droids''' : a type of droid designed to formulate battle strategies and command military forces in their deployments. | ||
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*'''KX-series security droid''' : | *'''KX-series security droid''' : | ||
*'''B-1 Battle Droid''' : | *'''B-1 Battle Droid''' : | ||
+ | *'''B-2 Battle Droid''' : | ||
*'''Droideka''' : | *'''Droideka''' : | ||
*'''Dark Troopers''' : | *'''Dark Troopers''' : |
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Droids are a type of robot that features in Star Wars.
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History
Droids were a class of autonomous robot that were created by the inhabitants of a galaxy far, far away.
Following the creation of the Trade Federation, the intergalactic business conglomerate came to make use of droids to guard their interests. Similar such measures were made by other corporations including the Techno Union, the InterGalactic Banking Clan, the Commerce Guild, the Corporate Alliance and the Retail Caucus.
In time, the various corporations and business entities in the galaxy began the creation of legions of Battle Droids that were part of their forces. The first open use of these droids in military engagements was by the Trade Federation during their blockade of the planet Naboo. The crisis was not noted by the Republic with debates on the validity of the attack. This was until the blockade was stopped by the actions of the people of Naboo and members of the Jedi Order. Afterwards, the Trade Federation joined other similar corporations that became dissatisfied by the Republic with them being brought together by Count Dooku. These factions pooled together their military forces in the creation of the Droid Army that became the might of the Confederacy of Independent Systems that opposed the Republic. The Republic responded by the deployment of the Grand Army of the Republic that was populated by clones who waged a conflict against the Battle Droids in the Clone Wars.
With the creation of the New Republic, the new government came to use security droids to guard their prison ships. By this point, the Imperial remnants led by Moff Gideon possessed a company of Dark Troopers that he kept on his cruiser.
Overview
In appearance, the form of a droid was largely determined by the model and class.
Most droids lacked true sentience and were given processing abilities sufficient only to carry out their assigned function. However, over time, droids may develop sentience on their own as they accumulate experience. Periodic memory wipes could prevent this from happening but those who manage to escape this fate began to develop their own personalities.
A class system was used to categorize different droids depending on their skill-set: first class droids (physical, mathematical and medical sciences), second class droids (engineering and technical sciences), third class droids (social sciences and service functions), fourth class droids (security and military functions), and fifth class droids (menial labor and other non-intelligence functions).
There were different classes of droids that included:
- Assassin droids :
- Astromech droids : a a series of versatile utility robots generally used for the maintenance and repair of starships and related technology. These small droids usually possessed a variety of tool-tipped appendages that were stowed in recessed compartments.
- Battle droids : a type of droid designed to fight in battles and wars.
- Labor droids :
- Probe droids : They were capable of traveling via hyperdrive-equipped pods to almost anywhere in the galaxy in order in search for their targets.
- Protocol droids : a type of droid programmed with multiple languages making them effective translators and knowledgeable about rules and customs. Their programming allowed them to be specialized in translation, etiquette and cultural customs with them typically being humanoid in appearance. Protocol droids were used to aid in communications during diplomatic or business negotiations and often function as personal assistants to their owners. Protocol droids were also used for military service, whether as administrators, couriers or spies. However, they had a tendency to be eccentric and fussy.
- Security droids : a type of droid programmed for enforcement and supervision duties which they did with brute force.
- Tactical droids : a type of droid designed to formulate battle strategies and command military forces in their deployments.
Known models of droids included:
- MSE-6 series repair droid :
- GU-series Guardian police droid :
- KX-series security droid :
- B-1 Battle Droid :
- B-2 Battle Droid :
- Droideka :
- Dark Troopers :
Members
- R2-D2 : a blue-domed R2-series astromech droid that was in use by the Naboo where it was stationed on-board the Nubian royal starship and helped in the repair of the ship after it escaped the blockade of the planet by the Trade Federation.
- C-3PO : a bipedal protocol droid that was created by Anakin Skywalker on Tatooine.
- K-2SO :
- L3-37 :
- Chopper :
- IG-88 : a bipedal humanoid droid who operated as a bounty hunter in the years of the Empire where it was hired to hunt down Han Solo by Darth Vader.
- IG-11 : a bipedal humanoid droid who operated as a bounty hunter in the years after the Battle of Endor where he was a member of the Bounty Hunter Guild and sent to kill the Child.
- Q9-0 : a humanoid droid operating in the post-Endor era where he was a mercenary that was hired for a mission to free Qin from a New Republic prison ship but was destroyed by the Mandalorian.
- BB-8 :
- BB-9E : a black-coated BB-series droid in service to the First Order and was stationed on-board Supreme Leader's Snokes flagship where it exposed Finn's infiltration of the ship.
- Bucket :
- D-0 :
- Huyang : a bipedal Mark IV architect droid professor who served the Jedi Order and stationed on the Crucible where he helped in the teaching of younglings during the Gathering.
Notes
- Droids were created by George Lucas and featured in the setting of the Star Wars universe.
Alternate Versions
In other media
Video games
- In Star Wars: The Knights of the Old Republic, various models of droids appeared in the setting of the RPG video game. One of the notable droid companions for he player character was an assassin droid called HK-47.
- In Star Wars: The Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords, various models of droids appeared in the RPG video game sequel.
- In Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, various models of droids appeared in the setting of the action video game. Among the main characters shown was PROXY that was an advanced holodroid that was created as a trainer and companion to Starkiller. With its advanced holographic disguise, PROXY altered his form and used a variety of combat programs to ambush his master to better his fighting technique.
- In Star Wars: The Old Republic, various models of droids appeared in the setting of the MMORPG video game.
- In Star Wars: Battlefront 2, CIS Battle Droids appeared as a playable faction in the video games multiplayer mode.
Appearances
- Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope:
- Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back:
- Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi:
- Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace:
- Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones:
- Star Wars: Clone Wars:
- Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith:
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars:
- Star Wars: Rebels:
- Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens:
- Rogue One:
- Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi:
- Solo: A Star Wars Story:
- Star Wars Resistance:
- The Mandalorian:
- Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker:
- The Book of Boba Fett:
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