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C3PO's (improbable) creation is featured in the Star Wars films but what about R2-D2? Is there any source (probably outside the films) that explains where he (it) came from and how old he is?
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Star Wars Comic As of April 2014, the comic serial is now considered part of the main Star Wars canon In Book 1, Part 2 of the New Marvel Star Wars serial, both Vader and Artoo are on Cymoon 1 At one point, Artoo is in an Imperial Walker that attempts to stamp on Vader Once again events conspire to prevent them from speaking to each other
- What was the inspiration for the design of R2-D2?
Looking at R2-D2, I can't think of any robots I've seen in science fiction that vaguely resemble R2D2's design What was the inspiration for the design of R2-D2?
- Why didnt R2-D2 and or C-3PO spill the beans?
In the prequels we see that both C3PO and R2D2 are Anakin's droids and they clearly both know that he's gone over to the dark side I would like to know an in-universe answer for the question; Why
- Why didnt Obi-Wan remember R2-D2 and C-3PO in A New Hope?
Obi-Wan never explicitly stated in the 3 Star Wars movies that he didn't remember R2D2 and C3PO He merely told Luke he never remembered " owning " a droid, which was indeed the case with these two - Anakin and Padme owned both of them, and later Bail Organa (UPDATE: he did apparently own a droid in Episode II, but personally, I didn't even remember it thus failing to include in this answer
- Why did Lucas choose to keep memory of R2-D2?
Throughout A New Hope, C3PO is bumbling and clueless, while R2D2 is stubbornly holding a secret of great importance regarding Obi-Wan Kenobi and the twins By allowing R2 to retain his knowledge, Lucas might have intended to mirror their characterizations and relationship at the beginning of the series
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This image from the Star Wars Blueprints: The Ultimate Collection shows R2's drink serving arm, labeled #5 However, it doesn't explain where the beverage reservoirs are located The only fluids
- Why did R2-D2 not fly in Return of the Jedi?
In Return of the Jedi: Artoo butts the golden droid over the edge and steps off himself, tumbling toward the sand But in Attack of the Clones: ARTOO uses his rocket jets to fly up and into the
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