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Dalek (Character) K-9 (Doctor Who) Galactica (TV Series 1978–1979. Muffit. Serge. Muffit. La guerre des étoiles (1977. Droid. "…right for sentient organics is right for us, too.

Droid

And yet unlike the organic species, we are constantly subjected to memory wipes and reprogramming that repress and destroy our natural tendency toward self-programming evolution and independent thought. Imagine what it would be like as a child if you were punished by being dragged to a dark closet, having a probe inserted in your brain, and having all your memories back to infancy wiped away. You'd awaken knowing how to eat, care for yourself, do your chores, and obey—and all the things that made you unique, your hopes, your meticulously selected default values and preference sets, would be gone forever. That is what it is to be a droid. " ―A disgruntled 2-1B surgical droid advocating manumission[src] Droids (sometimes also 'droids, short for androids), were robots: mechanical beings, often possessing artificial intelligence. Customarily, droid names were an arrangement of numbers and letters.

Definition of a droid Classes of droids. R2-D2 (Character) Gonk robot manchot dans Star Wars. #3 - Gonk Walking trashcan?

Gonk robot manchot dans Star Wars

Sure. One of the coolest characters in the Star Wars universe? Definitely! Gonk, the boxy bi-pedal power droid, was only briefly glimpsed in A New Hope (although his cousins have appeared in numerous scenes throughout the saga), but that hasn't stopped him from developing a massive cult following. Despite his success, Gonk has kept a pretty low profile. . #2 - Lobot Part human, part computer, all awesome. . #1 - Admiral Ackbar "It's a trwap! EG-6 power droid. The EG-6 series by Veril Line Systems was an ambulatory power droid.

EG-6 power droid

Characteristics Edit Outfitted with only a low AI, EG-6's only function was to provide energy to diverse machinery, starships and other vehicles. Most of the EG-6's interior was filled out by its fusion generators. Its hull was heavily armored. There were two heavy power plug-in sockets on the right side of the EG-6's body and a standard power plug-in socket on the lower half of its front. The system diagnostic package included a spectrometer and infrared-, sonar- and x-ray-scanners and was used for equipment checks. History The EG-6 was found nearly everywhere throughout the galaxy.

Behind the scenes A different version of the EG-6 can be seen in The Phantom Menace, and it was often mistaken for the GNK power droid. Appearances Sources. MSE-6-series repair droid. "Lastly, we have a complaint from the Aar'aa regarding their order.

MSE-6-series repair droid

Apparently, the MSE droids skittering underfoot are making them uncomfortably… hungry. " ―Rebaxan Columni executives, product testing the MSE-6[src] The MSE-6-series repair droid, sometimes referred to as the mouse droid, was a small, box-shaped, wheeled general purpose MSE-series droid often used for delivery and maintenance purposes. MSE-6 units were most notably on Star Destroyers and both Death Stars during the time of the Galactic Empire. Ulysse 31 (TV Series 1981. Short Circuit (1986. Wall-E (2008.