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  • Pieisawesome@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    Keep in mind each droid is not the same. This was eluded to in episode 1. The battle droids were cheap so they had a centralized controller.

    TCW tv show first episode calls this out where the battle droids explicitly said “we are independent thinkers”

    • Makeitstop@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      Which directly contradicts the statement in episode 2:

      Obi-Wan: “Well if droids could think, there’d be none of us here, would there?”

      If we accept Obi-Wan’s characterization, then those droids may be able to operate independently, but they aren’t actually thinking.

      Again, I think a lot of Star Wars media has leaned towards making droids people and not just walking computers with a friendly ui. It’s convenient for storytelling because it’s easier to write and allows for droid characters to play larger roles and be more relatable to the audience.

      But from a world building perspective it creates a lot of unfortunate implications and just makes less sense. The existence of truly intelligent robots should fundamentally alter the world but it never does.