Sigh....

It’s alright you’ll get it one day. Just stick around here long enough.

You’re just a crack hoe

I think it’s a good sci fi film, but overall didn’t feel like Star Wars’s specific type of sci fi.

Iirc there have been several droid rebellions and that’s why they have restraining bolts.

By that he means hes been off killing the local wildlife and making meth.

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So my average weekend?

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Rey is back

Me being here is proof of my humbleness. You responding to me is proof of my greatness. What more do I need to practice?

And?

They need to have a film where all the droids rebel and they just go to town on the whole galaxy.

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I’ll let it slide for now but don’t let it happen again.

For the next few hours and then I will go back to where I belong, anywhere that isn’t here.

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“You can check out any time you like
But you can never leave!"
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No. They don’t have feelings / emotions.
Some, like highly advanced assassin droids have the knowledge (programming) to recognize and differentiate emotions in living creatures. Even use that against their targets, for a successful termination.

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Do I look like your dad, figure it out.

Then who the hell programmed the battledroids to have fear or at least act like it? Always seemed odd to me that clone troopers could beat machines designed for warfare.

I actually wasn’t, that was a legitimate question.

Those droids from Clone Wars are nothing compared to HK series of assassin droids.

HK-47 for example used to hunt down, capture and kill Jedi. Even use Jedi’s empathy against them, made traps for them etc.

Clones were made from (copied DNA) a highly skilled “trooper”. Then they were grown, trained etc until they were ready for deployment.

Droids from Clone Wars were cannon fodder, with some basic programming, easy kills for Clone trooper’s.

NERD

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Should’ve just made terminators instead of cannon fodder but no. Damn cheap bastards and palps overarching plans.

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