Why Battle Droids Deserved Better

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Am I being dramatic? Perhaps. Did I not realize this video was a bit of a mess until it was too late? Yeah. Did droids deserve better? Absolutely.
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0:00 Part 0: Intro
4:38 Part 1: Design
6:36 Part 2: Battle Droids Should Have Won More
18:19 Part 3: Battle Droids Do Not Act Like Battle Droids
23:19 Part 4: Oh Dear God, Are They Sentient?
32:28 Part 5: Battle Droids Are Mistreated Like No Other Beings in Star Wars
39:46 Part 6: A Greater Theme?
Thumbnail Art and Drawings: Adam Carter
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Herb Ellis and Remo Plainer - Windflower
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Jaywalkers - That Time of Day Again
Clair De Lune (dispersed intermittently)
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  • It would be pretty scary and themetically and aesthetically fitting if battle droids repeatedly "rose" from the ground dramatically and continued fighting like re-animated skeletons from a Ray Harryhausen movie after being knocked down or split in half.

    @Rodrigo_Vega@Rodrigo_Vega Жыл бұрын
    • *cough cough* necrons from warhammer 40,000 *cough cough*

      @the_icel0rd247@the_icel0rd247 Жыл бұрын
    • @@the_icel0rd247 i was literally about to comment this but i saw yours first

      @josefstalin8069@josefstalin8069 Жыл бұрын
    • kinda like necrons in warhammer

      @pablogarcia6188@pablogarcia6188 Жыл бұрын
    • Imagine an edit where every battle droid sounds like grevious?

      @JeanLucCaptain@JeanLucCaptain Жыл бұрын
    • Well like... being war hammer doesnt make it a bad and unusable idea, right? I would fucking love if jedi cutting them in half didnt really do anything about the fact that they're still holding a gun and dont feel pain...

      @LoLotov@LoLotov Жыл бұрын
  • I’ll never forget the Fan Theory that the Droids being more comical in the Clone Wars compared to the movies is due to the increased trauma they faced over time in combat…

    @thespidermanoftheottomanempire@thespidermanoftheottomanempire Жыл бұрын
    • Imagine being a sentient machine designed for civil service being handed a gun, and told to fight people. If you refuse you get recycled. I feel bad for them, and I love them.

      @AimlessSavant@AimlessSavant Жыл бұрын
    • Considering that droids get personalities when they've gone a long time without a memory wipe, and most of these battle droids regularly saw their kind killed, that makes sense.

      @geoffreyprecht2410@geoffreyprecht2410 Жыл бұрын
    • @@geoffreyprecht2410 On one side an army of Child Soldiers forcibly aged up and thrown into combat, on the other an army of machines that get increasingly humanlike the longer they're operational and probably accumulate endless amounts of trauma... The Clone Wars was fucked up.

      @kabob0077@kabob0077 Жыл бұрын
    • Your not wrong chopper has shown to have fucking ptsd

      @SG-hv8wj@SG-hv8wj Жыл бұрын
    • I think the more reasonable explanation is that just like in WW2, with resources dwindling production quality is constantly decreasing. They might loose some suppliers, so inferior components have to be used. The later models probably used less powerful processors, so later droids were dumber. Besides with the droids used as cannon fodder, I doubt many would survive that long, the majority is probably new production.

      @Embassy_of_Jupiter@Embassy_of_Jupiter Жыл бұрын
  • Honestly, a proper droid army would be terrifying. It is an enemy that instantly recieves all the information it needs, unquestionably follows any order and doesn't care about suffering any combat losses. A living wave of metal and plasma fire

    @bimbendorf5166@bimbendorf51669 ай бұрын
    • And good writing to make the big evil droids be an actual menace and retain some comedy effect and not just comedy effect and well......stormtropper level of accuracy for such an advanced piece of technology that should be more than capable to be 2 times more efficient as a whole

      @ZeroFormLak@ZeroFormLak4 ай бұрын
    • @@ZeroFormLak There were inklings of it throughout TCW and even in PT themselves, such as the entire EP2 arena battle scene, the TCW episodes Supply Lines, The Zillo Beast (during the Battle of Malastare when the Narrator himself literally states the GAR would've lost that planet if they didn't have that Electro-proton bomb), the introduction to the episode Holocron Heist when the GAR lost the (1st?) Battle of Felucia so very severely to the point where they were completely overrun and encircled and practically annihilated in that moment, Battle of Ringo Vinda when they were forced to retreat after losing momentum and getting counter-assaulted by a strong battle line of Destroyers and Rocket Super Battle Droids, all the times they had to retreat and were overwhelmed during the entire Rishi Moon Outpost raid, a surprise raid and ambush of Tup's shuttle by a strike team of Rocket Supers and Droid Gunships as well as Buzz Droids, Droid Gunships once again wrecking havoc on the Rebels on Onderon, a couple instances of defeat, overwhelment and routing of clone forces during the Battle of Kamino, Obi-Wan and his fleet getting utterly ambushed and encircled by Grievous and then having to stage a full retreat, resulting in the loss of his entire fleet of ships in the area in the episode Bound for Rescue, GAR almost losing their entire garrison + their vital shipyards on Anaxes if it weren't for Echo and Skywalker's intuitions and so on and so forth. There were many instances displaying the Separatists being an "actual menace" I just wish it was shown even more and giving the Seppies more victories over the Republic. But they did show a lot of very good examples of just how effective the droids and the CIS can be throughout the war, namely in TCW. The Writers displayed a lot of potential, they just should've rolled with that more is all. And give them even more thorough, hard-fought victories or at least more thorough, hard-fought losses rather than always constantly saying that "Oh, the GAR has this superweapon, so they lost and that's it!" or "Oh, it's Anakin again. Y'know the drill guys." and things like that.

      @Vandicoup@Vandicoup3 ай бұрын
    • The way you said that just makes me think cyber man ripoff

      @Pat12379@Pat123792 ай бұрын
    • helldivers 2 automitons are like that. malevelon creek is literaly space vietnam

      @gustavyes529@gustavyes5292 ай бұрын
    • Boy you need to try helldivers 2

      @maxparkhouse6850@maxparkhouse68502 ай бұрын
  • On your "droids should have won more" points: Reminder that when Qui-Gon Jinn and a young Obi-Wan faced *two* droidekas they bolted.

    @darebrained@darebrained8 ай бұрын
    • They also weren't battle hardened? Like... they hadn't been in a real war at that point. Geonosis was a trial by fire. You either survived and learned quickly or you died.

      @thesun5275@thesun52754 ай бұрын
    • Literally. Bros used Force Speed even ahahahahaha. Cowards!!

      @Vandicoup@Vandicoup3 ай бұрын
    • Don’t tell me you wouldn’t have ran in that situation

      @Tien-Chi@Tien-ChiАй бұрын
    • Hats off to the Collicoids, the only aliens to counter the Laser Bullet Deflection Technique

      @llewelynshingler2173@llewelynshingler2173Ай бұрын
    • they did win a lot, we just didn’t see those because people root for the clones not for the droids

      @breadbutcooler@breadbutcoolerАй бұрын
  • it's all the more disturbing when you remember that the clones were basically child soldiers fighting droids with childish personalities

    @justadood3679@justadood3679 Жыл бұрын
    • Biological Children and Mechanical Children murdering each other in a war manipulated by a sadistic Sith Lord

      @Irken_Invader_Zim@Irken_Invader_Zim Жыл бұрын
    • @@Irken_Invader_Zim Ziiiiiiiim!!! yep you got it, now imagine replacing all the scenes with the adult clones and replacing them with their bodies at their actual age

      @justadood3679@justadood3679 Жыл бұрын
    • Star Wars: The Child Wars.

      @SomeAT-AT@SomeAT-AT Жыл бұрын
    • you want to make killing the "enemy" kid friendly? make them faceless stormtroopers.

      @JeanLucCaptain@JeanLucCaptain Жыл бұрын
    • @@Irken_Invader_Zim with jedi just meh whatever the whole time. jedi where just as callous and evil as the sith. the whole galaxy was some kind of evil. if we have an ai, and show them star wars as some kind of positive rolemodel, i have no doubt wed get a rampant ai. it is kinda terrible that we are literally trying to engineer what amounts to a slave race for the sake of progress and convenience. so what that robots ar cool and everybody wants one.

      @sorejack@sorejack Жыл бұрын
  • As a kid, I usually found Clones getting their necks snapped pretty disturbing. I assume they made Battle Droids into comic relief characters just to ease the tension, and robots with silly human emotions is just funny.

    @jessedickersin6253@jessedickersin6253 Жыл бұрын
    • yea

      @ZVLIAN@ZVLIAN Жыл бұрын
    • Until you realise how many battle droids there are

      @comradekenobi6908@comradekenobi6908 Жыл бұрын
    • @@comradekenobi6908 yeah... yeah......

      @lordchaos3090@lordchaos3090 Жыл бұрын
    • Wait.. I’m… Just Comic Relief…?

      @separatistbattledroid3884@separatistbattledroid3884 Жыл бұрын
    • @@separatistbattledroid3884 No, you are first example to show that all droids have their own emotions, personalities and society, that just shows you are just as much worth as any other living being, thereby giving you a right to stand up for yourself and others, no matter if it is your friends, some stranger, or even someone that you might hate but have pity for for some reason.

      @lordchaos3090@lordchaos3090 Жыл бұрын
  • “It won’t matter💔” most heart breaking quote of all time

    @elijahocasio3622@elijahocasio36227 ай бұрын
    • That trio went through all the stages of grief in just a few seconds. I felt so bad for em

      @thomasmurrell9832@thomasmurrell9832Ай бұрын
  • 29:35 I love how you can see the droid in the background reaching out to his now dead friend. Pretty dark when you consider the implications.

    @sperm8493@sperm84938 ай бұрын
    • 😢

      @djnorris1572@djnorris15722 ай бұрын
  • I thought Star Wars lore was always pretty clear on droids: they only develop personalities if they don't have regular memory wipes. So the battle droids at the beginning of the war basically automatons, but after years of continuous use they have enough memories to have developed quirky personalities.

    @Will-tn8kq@Will-tn8kq Жыл бұрын
    • When was that written? If that wasn’t mentioned in the movies or the show he’s talking about it really doesn’t matter and is essentially just glorified fan fiction.

      @acksawblack@acksawblack Жыл бұрын
    • @@acksawblack if its lore its not fan fiction -_- i dont understand how people like you think that just because it is not obviously stated or obviously shown that it is not true canon.

      @zaywyd5463@zaywyd5463 Жыл бұрын
    • @@acksawblack In canon Luke became a hermit, attempted to abort his nephew a couple years too late and drank green alien titty milk

      @frankburnstein1195@frankburnstein1195 Жыл бұрын
    • They've become people*

      @DomR1997@DomR1997 Жыл бұрын
    • @@acksawblack Actually, it is written in the older Books and Comics; which is the reason Droids regularly gettin' memory wipes actually. There was even a whole Droid Uprising once.

      @DaroriDerEinzige@DaroriDerEinzige Жыл бұрын
  • Those three: “Three of us and one of him” “It wont matter” While anakin is just fricking heartlessly walking towards them to slaughter them, i feel too bad

    @mailstorminurbox@mailstorminurbox Жыл бұрын
    • This is war it doesn't matter if your weak or good if your on the other side shooting your gonna die by the hands of your enemy

      @Strike-hopper@Strike-hopper Жыл бұрын
    • In that moment, those battle droids knew exactly what it felt like to be a youngling.

      @cubaj8723@cubaj8723 Жыл бұрын
    • Oh, please, heartlessly walking towards a being to slaughter them is common for him.

      @tinobemellow@tinobemellow Жыл бұрын
    • @@tinobemellow exactly

      @mailstorminurbox@mailstorminurbox Жыл бұрын
    • @@cubaj8723 dark humour go brrrrt

      @mailstorminurbox@mailstorminurbox Жыл бұрын
  • I agree general grievous, always slapped us around and call us useless

    @Battledroid672@Battledroid6726 ай бұрын
    • Your complaints are noted….

      @AdhvaithSane@AdhvaithSane3 ай бұрын
    • Why don't just sue him?

      @planesandairlines787@planesandairlines7873 ай бұрын
    • @@planesandairlines787they dont get paid enough for a lawyer

      @braedenmu5380@braedenmu53803 ай бұрын
    • @@braedenmu5380 Or at all.

      @Skyhigh_9905@Skyhigh_99053 ай бұрын
    • yo BD1-672 you want a bigger droid brain?

      @boxoid5230@boxoid52302 ай бұрын
  • This is how I feel about droids, Clones and stormtroopers all off these units are so expendable and they all deserve some more respect. Their life’s has value as well.

    @isaratt@isaratt9 ай бұрын
    • In the prequels the droids were individualistic and the clones were the monolithic machine like army, TCW ruined that dichotomy

      @Jiub_SN@Jiub_SN4 ай бұрын
  • In the star wars universe droids can develop a personality and sentience as they accumulate more memories. For example, the company that produces the r series droids, says that the r2 model specifically has a tendency to develop "personality quirks" in their words. They recommend wiping your r2 droids memory at least once every 2 years. R2D2 goes without a memory wipe for at least 67 years, and is probably the most sentient droid we've ever seen. L3-37 was highly customized from various parts, and she probably developed a personality at a much more rapid pace than a standard r2 could, and would be another candidate for this position. For b1 battle droids, their personality is likely a direct response to them being redesigned to function without a control center. Which would explain why in episode 2 they only had a couple of jokes, they were fresh out of the factory, but as time went on they got less competent but more emotive.

    @blakdeth@blakdeth Жыл бұрын
    • See, I approached this from a different direct that effectively leads to the same conclusion. Its almost like engineers in the Star Wars universe have no clue how the AI actually works, but rather find a workaround to make a smart robot and then ignore the fact that it can clearly show sapience in VERY short time periods and to me what seems like a product in very short supply to begin with.

      @pacefactor@pacefactor Жыл бұрын
    • Chopper’s a good example, astromechs weren’t designed to be psychopaths like Chopper, he evolved into that.

      @flamthrowr_@flamthrowr_ Жыл бұрын
    • L3-37 actually customized herself. She used to be an astromech too, just like that droid gondolier in the Mandalorian season 1 finale.

      @geoffreyprecht2410@geoffreyprecht2410 Жыл бұрын
    • Little clarification. R2 units (as well as basically all droids) have a personality from the start. More memories don’t give them a personality, but instead cause them to deviate from their starting one. A b1 has a personality out the factory. They enjoy violence, have a darkish sense of humor, and a lack of empathy. As they gain more memories they start to deviate. Some may become less sadistic. Some more. Some become more depressive. Some gain more empathy etc. R2 units come out the factory smart, helpful, and honest. The trend with these droids is that, as they gained memories, they often develop sarcasm, and may even become mildly antagonist, traits that may seem unhelpful (hence it being advised to wipe their memory), yet long time pilots come to appreciate these traits

      @thefriendlygrenade7277@thefriendlygrenade7277 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm pretty sure in old lore (might not be cannon anymore) that their wired quirks are due to lack of memory wipes (specialized B1 programing was a pain to install so in some cases they neglected wipes to save time) and their incompetence was not being hooked up to a control computer (the newer models didn't require one but you could still connect them to one for greater efficiency, this is even seen in the show where they use a modified one with echo plugged into it for even higher efficiency) the droids are basically hardware with limits on their onboard software (I don't recall if it's a theory or old lore but the idea behind them getting chattier was due to them spitting out self orders to reinterpit as they ran out of memory due to program bloat the more they shoved into their limited processors) that when supplemented with varying degrees of added processing power get exponentially more lethal

      @josephmontanaro2350@josephmontanaro2350 Жыл бұрын
  • Here's my interpretation. Notice how the "free thinker" droids only came about after the clones? I think all droids were originally like the ones in Phantom Menace, but when the Clone Wars started they were grossly out matched by the clones' sentience and ability for creative thought. So the CIS did a patch job on their programming, giving them human like personalities in hopes it would give them an edge against clones. But this new programming conflicted with their original code, so they've had to revise the code multiple times throughout the war. And this is why we eventually get strategist droids, the B1 code was mangled, but they still worked well as cannon fodder and foot soldiers. The strategist droid was created from a blank slate to be what the B1s were supposed to

    @zachclawges6932@zachclawges6932 Жыл бұрын
    • You are half right, after the disaster of the Battle of Naboo the Tech Union made B1 "free thinkes", but their hardware, their brain in this case, was not updated to a point that its overloads battle droids brains and make them do unessary things such beg, talk etc, the only way to "stop" this is wipping their memory, a thing the tech union doenst do to B1, to a point recycling thier bodies so a B1 could have many "Lives" without necessary have to do another B1.

      @heitorpedrodegodoi5646@heitorpedrodegodoi5646 Жыл бұрын
    • if i remember correctly, the b1s were supposed to be cheap and easy to mass produce. with that mindset, any software updates would be cheap, rushed, and hardly tested. prime for bugs and glitches.

      @spoonsareoccasionallymadeo5728@spoonsareoccasionallymadeo5728 Жыл бұрын
    • @@spoonsareoccasionallymadeo5728 its explained why they are dumb and chatty. one is that they weren't actually meant for combat they are repurposed worker droids and as such they aren't the brightest. second is that they are badly maintained and their over loaded with all the software upgrades done too them so they tend to talk to process thing as well as being unable to figure out basic tasks at points.

      @Drbeattles@Drbeattles Жыл бұрын
    • @@spoonsareoccasionallymadeo5728 to the contrary, you'd want excellent software to compensate lackluster hardware, specially since the costs of paying for programming probably weren't much of a factor taking into account the millions of droids

      @edwardbrown3721@edwardbrown3721 Жыл бұрын
    • I think that if Thrawn was in charge of the B1 Droid program he would have requested a version of the BX Commando Droid software that's simplified and compressed enough to be installed onto the B1 Battle Droids. They wouldn't need the extra features such as acrobatics, improved combat tactics, advanced tracking, and proficient knowledge in every weapons system. They just have to be effective killing machines capable of following orders.

      @MK_ULTRA420@MK_ULTRA420 Жыл бұрын
  • As a writer who's been trying to find a new project to work on (current one is kinda exhausting), and being a massive Star Wars fan, I may take a crack at this concept of a group of B1 droids defecting and finding a sort of home. Thank you for the inspiration ✌🏻

    @child_of_madnessgaming667@child_of_madnessgaming6673 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like a fun read! Would you be ok with sharing where I could read it if you ever write it?

      @zoed4704@zoed47043 ай бұрын
    • Yes

      @Aaron-fb6mb@Aaron-fb6mbАй бұрын
    • I love this!

      @janibii_608@janibii_60822 күн бұрын
  • 15:40 The canonical reason is that the mass produced B1 droid was placed in so many different positions within the Seperatist military, each one needing an extra bit of code to function properly, that their processing power and internal memory was stretched thinner than a ramen noodle. This often caused ridiculously slow reaction times, poor judgement, and reduced their effectiveness in any particular role. Also, it came with the side effect of making them chatty. This same drawback existed within the more advanced battle droid models, though to lesser extents.

    @AsobiMedio@AsobiMedio7 ай бұрын
    • That being said, the more complicated roles weren't held by B1 series droids but typically the OOM series ones that had better processing power like bridge crews, pilots, security, and officers. Which is a bit of a shame that it's never really fleshed out in the show and there just all blanket stupid.

      @maesterdanteamadeus444@maesterdanteamadeus4442 ай бұрын
  • Canon explanations for their intelligence include the fact that after the phantom menace, they stopped using command ships and central brains, so each battle droid was outfitted with simple droid brains, but due to the nature of their programming, they develop quirks and oddities that essentially cripple their efficiency, remember In attack of the clones how hundreds of Jedi were killed by battle droids in the arena fight, but the mass produced droids made at the beginning of the clone wars suffer from those quirks and oddities that make them say funny things and fail at their job

    @brumpotungus464@brumpotungus464 Жыл бұрын
    • yes, I read somewhere that the "personalities" they developed and comments they made were a holdover from the programming they used, since their processors couldn't actually handle all the information they were supposed to process (something that would have been fine for the central brain), and that the comments were some method of dumping and deloading information

      @spinosauruskin@spinosauruskin Жыл бұрын
    • So as droids age they build personalities at the cost of shedding their programming, making them less effective over time. As clones age, they build their personality at the cost of shedding their programming, making them more effective over time. Seems fair.

      @dolfinboi5216@dolfinboi5216 Жыл бұрын
    • I'd also think that Palpatine ensured the army less in his control would be not as efficient to actually cripple his objectives.

      @mtamer2943@mtamer2943 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm betting they also economized on the droid brains since this change was later in the war. I wouldn't put it past them to not only cut corners on costs, but also start using droid brains rejected by quality control as they became more desperate to just get numbers in the field.

      @Squidbush8563@Squidbush8563 Жыл бұрын
    • 🤓🤓🤓

      @WendigoRin@WendigoRin Жыл бұрын
  • This is all true about droids in Star Wars in general. Both heroes and villains constantly abuse droids, and it's often played for laughs. Droids are essentially slaves, and yet were are usually supposed to find it funny when they get tortured or killed. Jabba literally has a droid torture chamber in Return of the Jedi. A droid wanting freedom and to be treated equally is a "joke" in Solo, and the movie ends with her forever imprisoned inside a ship's computer.

    @GeneralTaco155555a@GeneralTaco155555a Жыл бұрын
    • The issue is that it walks a thin line, since their sentience is not well defined. There are equally compelling arguments for droids being given or not given rights based entirely on whether they are sentient; since it’s I’ll defined whether they are or aren’t even in-universe, conceptually droids are just labor devices with quirky attitudes. Getting attached to one is like getting attached to a pet: it may be emotive and show true loyalty, but it’s not at the same level of intelligence as you are and it’s rights therefore should not necessarily be the same. Beasts of burden are after all, beasts of burden, and I don’t think there’s much point arguing social justice over droids. To me at least it’s like giving your toaster rights if it got a chip that gave it a little personality; sure, that’s cute, but what does it really accomplish? Should the toaster become fully sentient (or perhaps only partially sentient in a dangerous way), it may even be an existential threat to you. Giving it rights introduces problems that are 1. Hard for both you and the toaster to manage and 2. Hard for writers to manage. And in a certain sense, a machine created by humans, however human it becomes (as dangerous as that might be), is still technically owned by them. The issues stem from the implication that these are fully sentient human-like beings, in a universe where human-like beings are common, have rights, and are comparable to humans. It can totally give you weird vibes because it starts to seem like slavery. However, it’s important to take that step back and remember that droids are fictional, and they aren’t humans, and therefore it’s kind of up to the writers for them to be whatever. I’m ok with how droids are treated even if Star Wars was real life for the reasons I’ve already stated: quasi-sentience rather than full, the direct production of them by humans for labor purposes, and the necessity of keeping them under human control to prevent bigger threats and preserve their purpose. A human’s first loyalty in a big universe must be to fellow humans (and organic, similarly sentient, non-hostile, human-like beings) and most people should understand that’s a different sentiment than inter-human racism, and one necessary for survival. So I think it’s pretty valid to own droids we created and hold them to a specific purpose, and like pets it’s kind of up to the owner how to treat them. Conveniently they don’t (generally) feel pain, so it’s even more detached from real-world implications. Star Wars droids are in a category of their own, I feel.

      @willmungas8964@willmungas8964 Жыл бұрын
    • Perhaps there’s good ground for a sci-fi or even some other genre of work that explores logically how we really should categorize and respond to intelligences we create. Because these are important questions for the future of humanity! I don’t necessarily have the answers, and I’m not even sure there are definitive answers. My reply above is just how I feel about it.

      @willmungas8964@willmungas8964 Жыл бұрын
    • @@willmungas8964 I don't agree because the sapience of droids isn't particularly subtle. the very fact they can even contemplate asking for rights, in the KOTOR series have droids that very clearly sapient, R2D2, etc. Also "human’s first loyalty in a big universe must be to fellow humans (and organic, similarly sentient, non-hostile, human-like beings) and most people should understand that’s a different sentiment than inter-human racism" Yeah, no. That's just a comforting rationalization for not viewing a machine as sapient, because a person's gut says "not flesh therefore not real". Edit: But honestly whatever. Star Wars lost me when the Dark Side was officially little more than a cancer on the Force rather than something more meaningful. The droids being "sapient but uh, actualy not, because uh, Star Wars programming is uh, different" is par for the course.

      @MrMrprofessor12345@MrMrprofessor12345 Жыл бұрын
    • @@willmungas8964 lol New Vegas reference "TREMBLE, WORLD, BEFORE MY ELECTRIC HEATING COIL OF DOOM" -- Toaster, Fallout: New Vegas, Old World Blues

      @RandomGuy0400@RandomGuy0400 Жыл бұрын
    • @@willmungas8964 You claim Droid sentience is hard to define but then use the frankly vague as heck term *"quasi-sentience"* as a sweeping generalization for them. Let me ask you, what exactly makes organic creatures feelings and thoughts any more valid?

      @navilluscire2567@navilluscire2567 Жыл бұрын
  • Something which I remember really catching me off guard as a kid when the series first came out was the Death of Jedi Master Ima-Gun Di. His main conflict near the end of his one episode was holding down a defensive position for a horde of droids. When it came time for his great final stand, it felt strange that Di was getting overwhelmed and took me aback when they actually took him out, mainly since we'd seen our series mainline protagonists absolutely annihilate platoons of clankers without even breaking a sweat. But here we have a Jedi master, someone of a higher ranking within the order than a good chunk of our recurring cast, get taken apart by what was painted as a serious threat

    @sillwullivan83@sillwullivan835 ай бұрын
    • Clanker is OUR word. You may use clanka instead.

      @klif6279@klif62793 ай бұрын
    • Which only goes to further show that the Jedi aren't these invincible, god-like beings everyone perceives them to be. They are as vulnerable and grounded as the rest of us, from a certain point of view. Which is one, of countless, reasons why I loved TCW show so much. I love all PT media, but TCW stands out above the rest because of such real ass shit like this. It's barely brushed upon in the actual episode, which is sad, but it makes perfect sense why he lost the way he did. If you remember what Windu said, as well as researching a bit more on Wookiepedia, the force that the Seppies fight against in Supply Lines is that same exact Ryloth garrison Windu briefly mentioned would "keep the peace for a while" to Cham at the end of Liberty on Ryloth. Di and Keeli's battalion is that garrison force and it would appear, and has been stated in the episode Supply Lines (not to mention the title of said episode itself haha), they've been having to constantly defend against unyielding Separatist invasions rotation after rotation, to the point where their "food and fuel" has reached deadly, low levels and the GAR is spread too thin, at the time, to reinforce and replenish them properly and so of course they were all going to fall, it was just a matter of time. Without food and fuel + constant and heavy enemy bombardment and direct, head-on assaults, that we all clearly saw just a fraction of during the opening narration of Supply Lines, a lot of their soldiers, equipment, vehicles and even Di himself were of course going to wear out, lose their numbers, stamina and energy to continue the fighting and eventually all die as a result. A complete and total tragedy and true war of attrition, to say the least. ;(

      @Vandicoup@Vandicoup3 ай бұрын
  • To be fair, Anakin built the fastest pod racer Tatooine had ever seen, and he was only 9 years old at the time. I’m sure he’d learned a few more things by the time he had to “hot wire” a ship. Also being a full-on trained Jedi probably helped a bit too.

    @vaulthunterfromterra4053@vaulthunterfromterra40538 ай бұрын
    • That's like building a Car when your 12, to then being able to hack an aircraft carrier with no electronics in 5 seconds

      @patheticbread6861@patheticbread68616 ай бұрын
    • Maybe the Force told him how to do it.

      @gumdeo@gumdeo5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@patheticbread6861 While mechanics and hacking are different, he DID write C3PO's brain, si its not like he's completely new to the concept

      @dr.calibrations7984@dr.calibrations79844 ай бұрын
    • @@dr.calibrations7984 I don’t think programming a protocol droid and hacking a battleship are very related

      @patheticbread6861@patheticbread68614 ай бұрын
    • @patheticbread6861 More related than making a podracer and hacking a battleship

      @dr.calibrations7984@dr.calibrations79844 ай бұрын
  • As a kid, I adored the Battle Droids for their designs and silly voices. They are adorable in their own weird way. ^^

    @c.khullabaloo4745@c.khullabaloo4745 Жыл бұрын
    • they're just cute

      @OwOnt@OwOnt Жыл бұрын
    • @@OwOnt tell that to mr bones, the murder machine battle droid

      @mr_indie_fan@mr_indie_fan Жыл бұрын
    • "They are the twinks of the Star Wars universe"

      @stalkerzackden3297@stalkerzackden3297 Жыл бұрын
    • I can agree

      @Gunanter@Gunanter Жыл бұрын
    • Cute cannon foddee

      @theangrydweller1002@theangrydweller1002 Жыл бұрын
  • Let's be honest here, the Stormtroopers have basically the exact same problems. When I watched the end of the Mandalorian Season 1 when the IG droid offered to sacrifice himself to take out the Stormtroopers, I remember thinking: "Why? It's just more troopers, you guys literally just wiped out twice their number earlier." At the end of the day the real villain here is simply lazy writing

    @101Phase@101Phase Жыл бұрын
    • Seriously, this is one of my few problems with the current Star Wars shows. Make the main threat have at least some genuine threat. It's hard to be afraid of a galactic fascist empire if their main soldiers can't do their damn job.

      @floppavevo5920@floppavevo5920 Жыл бұрын
    • Remember how in season 2 Mando just ran down a hallway of stormtroopers shooting him and all of the shots hit his armour? Star Wars has a very strange grasp on the concept of stakes.

      @KangarooMonkey@KangarooMonkey Жыл бұрын
    • @@KangarooMonkey Funny how Stormtroopers can finally hit a main character when we get a main character whose armour is impervious to blaster fire lmao

      @priscyllathewitch298@priscyllathewitch298 Жыл бұрын
    • Speaking of stormtroopers, Fin is a really really confusing piece of the equation He shows that stormtroopers are their own people capable of free thought, but he's still excited to mow down massive groups of his former comrades and possible friends Stormtroopers are similar to droids then - They are sentient but everyone still treats them like disposable objects and doesn't care

      @yeethittter1285@yeethittter1285 Жыл бұрын
    • @@priscyllathewitch298 and they shoot so precisely that they only shoot those specific parts of his armor despite him having lots of other expose parts to shoot at, lol

      @slimetank394@slimetank394 Жыл бұрын
  • Star Wars has always struck an interesting spot between treating its bad guys as both goofy and serious, but the idea that your enemies are people that are worth caring about - even if fighting and killing them is still necessary - has its roots in Episode 6, where the movie pointedly highlights that the Rancor (the giant alien monster whose name literally means 'angry') is shown to have a carer that weeps over its death - just like Luke will weep over the death of his father at the end of the film.

    @ungulatemanalpha@ungulatemanalpha9 ай бұрын
    • You ever read the book tales from jabas palace? There's a short story about the caretaker and the rancor. Pretty dope book.

      @trustworthydan@trustworthydan3 ай бұрын
  • I read somewhere that B1's were originally built and sold as cheap labor. The Seps saw that it was a very cheap humanoid model that can be programmed for simple tasks, so they gave them guns and programmed them to be soldiers. It's like a sentient RC car strapped with a bomb.

    @conn0rized292@conn0rized2928 ай бұрын
  • I just find it incredibly ridiculous how in clone wars c3po, an etiquette/translator droid with no combat abilities at all can withstand being pushed off a ledge, being hit by a train, and then being flung at an extremely high speed into a bunch of crates on hard floors in like less than 2 minutes completely unharmed but the literal battle droids/war machines are defeated by some lemur people tripping them

    @yctsp3446@yctsp3446 Жыл бұрын
    • Funnily enough, in-lore, B1s were basically just cheap security droids made to escort Cargo. But here's the thing: They were STILL made for SOME sort of combat. Sure, they're super cheap, but they are STILL originally security Droids, yet C3PO can have his head removed and be JUST FINE. So yeah you're right.

      @omegasynth2775@omegasynth2775 Жыл бұрын
    • Well C3P0 was built to be durable

      @larrychilders6599@larrychilders6599 Жыл бұрын
    • @@larrychilders6599 i get that but if c3po whos not meant to be in battles at all was built to be durable then why arent the literal war machines whos sole purpose is to fight built for durablity either

      @yctsp3446@yctsp3446 Жыл бұрын
    • @@yctsp3446 cheap materials

      @larrychilders6599@larrychilders6599 Жыл бұрын
    • He's more durable because he's made of gold *cue that weird Threepio strip tease scene from 2003 Clone Wars.

      @ha4e52@ha4e52 Жыл бұрын
  • Childhood is idolizing the Jedi Teenhood is realizing that the Sith are correct Adulthood is realizing that the Battle Droids are the truly oppressed

    @genericweeb7300@genericweeb7300 Жыл бұрын
    • Not just Battle Droids, but all Droids Being slaves and memory wipes being something of routine is fucked up when you consider any droid can develop some kind of personality, individuality and sense of self Its basically killing their minds without killing their bodies, when the former is considered as a bug and later as their purpose

      @leokokiri@leokokiri Жыл бұрын
    • Adulthood: realising droids are truly oppressed and that the force is the real villain of Star Wars.

      @TheOnlyBiodude@TheOnlyBiodude Жыл бұрын
    • I wait for the day when people realize that the Separatists were the good guys mostly

      @frost3840@frost3840 Жыл бұрын
    • @@TheOnlyBiodude [Influence Gained: Kreia]

      @kabob0077@kabob0077 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kabob0077 You said exactly what I thought before I could think it.

      @MaitlandJones@MaitlandJones Жыл бұрын
  • RIP MO5... and all the droids who were not spared even if they begged for mercy...you all will be missed

    @Spooky-fp4sb@Spooky-fp4sb4 ай бұрын
  • OMG i love battle droids - that strange “character” with naivety, politeness and a scrap of melancholy. There are enormous amounts of parts that automatically associated with star wars, and battle droids are one of the biggest - there’s no star wars without them for me. I’ve noticed some odd facts of their being, but consistently ignored them. Now I can’t 😅😢 It is a great brain food, thank you for your time and insights 💛

    @mariostwald5073@mariostwald50736 ай бұрын
  • What always bothered me the most is that B1 Battle droids were used to man turrets, or captain vehicles. Why not give every vehicle, spaceship or turret in your droid army an own A.I.? The Vulture droids had one 🤷🏻‍♂️

    @cyclomorrison3620@cyclomorrison3620 Жыл бұрын
    • Totally. Every time I look at the Droid army, I just think of how inefficient it is compared to, say, Mass Effect's Geth. Actually, we get stuff like Droidekas and Crab Droids, which are, essentially, turret-and-operator-in-a-package, so why do "manned" turrets exist?

      @ace0071000@ace0071000 Жыл бұрын
    • @@ace0071000 my idea is that the Separatist are using multipurpose vehicle and turret options for both biological and mechanical occupants.

      @commanderhurst3283@commanderhurst3283 Жыл бұрын
    • It's specifically stated that the Seperatists did that so that they wouldn't have to retrofit their existent vehicles with AI functionality. Instead, they went the cheap route and just made their droids crew weapons designed to be used by biological soldiers, like the AAT or even the turrets on capital ships.

      @joaogomes9405@joaogomes9405 Жыл бұрын
    • To me there is 1 big glaring example. Its big it's crazy how it's not a droid. Its the death star. Imagine if that was a droid.

      @thecreatorofthedark@thecreatorofthedark Жыл бұрын
    • Expensive to refit out dated vehicles. Easier to just throw some droids fresh off the press in it.

      @Godzilla00X@Godzilla00X Жыл бұрын
  • I felt the same way about the droids. I hated the comedic relief war robots from Ep.3. It's no coincidence that the scenes with anti-Jedi droids in Gendy's Clone Wars also show the clones at their most professional and the Jedi at their most intelligent and skillful.

    @iivin4233@iivin4233 Жыл бұрын
    • To be fair, that’s just the style of Gendy’s characters in general. Inhumanly efficient, of few words, and straight to the point. The stylized flair of his Micro Series was a drastic departure from nearly all Star Wars content, even back then. Sadly, I doubt we’ll ever get anything like it again…

      @purpleemerald5299@purpleemerald5299 Жыл бұрын
    • @@purpleemerald5299 the new season of Visions is going to be international, instead of staying with just japanese animators, so we could see something similar.

      @nik021298@nik021298 Жыл бұрын
  • Droids start to get a personality when not wiped. These models are designed to be piloted by a core computer. My Republic credits (or Outer Rim equivalent currency) is on them not being designed to run by themselves for so long, so they're mimicking people. Now consider Revenge of the Sith's massacre scenes: one Neimoidian says "But Lord Sidious promised peace!" in the *exact same way* B1 battle droids panic sometimes. They're *mimicking cowardly technicians.*

    @terreliv@terreliv11 ай бұрын
  • i just realized that a droid was reaching out to the commander droid as it was sliced to bits at 29:33

    @endworld418@endworld4189 ай бұрын
  • All philosophy and jokes aside, we should all appreciate the original inventor of the B1 design, Doug Chiang. He's a fantastic illustrator who made a lot of the concept art for Phantom Menace, and therefor also created the look for all of whats to come. The B1 especially took a lot of inspiration from traditional african folk-lore in it's shape design, the lankey long bodies are a direct reference to warriors of african tribes. All of this is explained in the fantastic concept art book of Phantom Menace. B1s are epic. Edit: I researched the book once more because I wasnt sure how the whole african influence thing was worded exactly. I did look it up and its appearently based on african sculpture

    @the_Googie@the_Googie Жыл бұрын
    • That's really cool! Thanks for sharing!

      @harrisonpeterson3733@harrisonpeterson3733 Жыл бұрын
    • This puts the clanka meme in a weird context

      @matthiuskoenig3378@matthiuskoenig3378 Жыл бұрын
    • @@matthiuskoenig3378 let me take a look into the book real quick, IIRC this african inspired design language was present throughout PM entirely Edit: Alright I have the book open now. It reads: "One of the earliest designs of the battle droid, [...] is clearly based on the stormtroopers of the original trilogy. The droids proportions are reminiscent of African sculpture. Although Lucas liked this idea, he didn't want the droid to be twice the size of humans. [...]" I didn't find any other mentions of african influence right off the bat, but I could swear there was more in there. However, there does seem to be a whole bunch of cool influences on the design. Really need to re-read this one fully. The concept art in there is just so freaking good

      @the_Googie@the_Googie Жыл бұрын
    • You do realise Africa is a continent and it’s split up into many different countries with different history’s and culture’s it’s not all the same is what I am trying to say just like how all of the American continent isn’t the same

      @nataliekennedy4646@nataliekennedy4646 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm glad I'm not the only one who has that book

      @mtnentertainment3454@mtnentertainment3454 Жыл бұрын
  • 29:30 what's even worse about this scene is that you can see the green droid in the background flinch every time the yellow droid get's pulled down, and then you see him signal for someone to come help the yellow one in an almost panicky manner, AND afterwards he instinctively reaches out for his buddy when he gets pulled down. And to make it even worse he then holds his position for a bit, almost as if he was in shock seeing his friend get horribly murdered.

    @ChrisNinjaEagle@ChrisNinjaEagle Жыл бұрын
    • Oh my god I didn't see that, ugh I hate it even more how drones were treated they should of been more of like the terminator robots from the terminator franchise that don't hesitate or give a second thought they actually follow orders...most of the time for what the writers have them be doing.

      @andrewreynolds912@andrewreynolds912 Жыл бұрын
    • Oh God that's so sad

      @TTA_761@TTA_761 Жыл бұрын
    • Not quite as bad, but just as tragically funny 38:25 one of the two droids has put their hands up in a karate stance. Against Obi-Wan and Anakin.

      @j2thethizzal@j2thethizzal Жыл бұрын
    • @@j2thethizzal agree

      @andrewreynolds912@andrewreynolds912 Жыл бұрын
    • What do ya expect, the clone wars tended to be a pro republic media.

      @Lvl1.Sentry@Lvl1.Sentry Жыл бұрын
  • Whats the most disturbing about this is the fact nobody questions the robot going "PLEASE WAIT I SURRENDER" and they just blast em. As though they arent the same thing. Mass produced soldier meant to be thrown en masse at the enemy. Thoroughly indoctrinated into not even recognizing their similarities.

    @Kligor2@Kligor29 ай бұрын
  • I always loved Battle Droids, I even used a related name as a Gamertag. They were always my favorite in that show. Very Adorable, Seemingly Harmless despite being War Machines. Uncharacteristically funny & cute. It always felt off to me how they were treated, especially considering how often they made them out to be completely Sentient. I wish they also got more representation, I know at the end when they Convert all the Clones they are Commanded to Deactivate all Battle Droids. However surely someone must have found a use for Hundreds of Thousands, possibly even Billions of Droids laying around.

    @Fehn_Fennec@Fehn_Fennec10 ай бұрын
    • There are stories about that,m. Many of the separatists in the Corporate sector, the deep core of the Confederacy, just reactivated their droids to continue the fight. They fought the Empire for years after the Clone Wars “ended”. Many of them were completely destroyed, but some managed to maintain their territories up until the Galactic Civil War.

      @zandrmandr8300@zandrmandr83005 ай бұрын
    • Furry alert.

      @YourSocialistAutomaton@YourSocialistAutomaton4 ай бұрын
    • Jay-bo did. Never forget mah boi. It took me 9 months man, 9 MONTHS!

      @Vandicoup@Vandicoup3 ай бұрын
  • For anyone wondering why the B1s were so emotional for war machines, the canon explanation is that they weren’t originally designed to do specific tasks in the army. I can’t remember where but I saw a good video on it a while ago so I might be paraphrasing a bit. Basically the B1s were originally owned by the trade federation and used to collect on debt.Those who owed debt would typically not have an army of their own to defend themselves with, so the B1s would have been used mainly for intimidation. Later on - around Attack of the Clones time - the trade federation officially joined the separatist alliance and the B1s were required to perform more specific and diverse tasks.The B1 software underwent no real change but larger and more complicated programs were downloaded onto them. This meant that the B1s had an inadequate memory to store these programs and some could be overwritten or lost.The result was that the droids struggled to cope with complex situations and began to become more talkative to deal with the “stress” of being under qualified for their jobs by nature. Since any kind of improvement to the B1s would be expensive to the separatists and B1s were meant to be cheap canon fodder, there was no incentive for them to fix these problems. They were fighting a war of attrition against the republic, and were more successful than their onscreen portrayal gives them credit for. Additionally, after The Phantom Menace the droids switch from being centrally controlled by a command centre to being more independent as this was seen as a weakness.An original B1 could be seen as no more than a glorified remote controlled car. All in all, B1s are unsuited to most forms of conflict- aside from open warfare where they should dominate due to their narrow profile and superior numbers. If you got all the way to the end of this mini essay, thanks for reading and giving me and excuse to write about droids! TL;DR droids are meant to be debt collectors and don’t have enough processing power to fight effectively in the clone war.

    @mrfraud7403@mrfraud7403 Жыл бұрын
    • I kinda wish the canon movies/shows adressed this better. The fact that fans and expanded universe writers had to finagle this explanation posthumously is a bandaid fix over the main issue George Lucas and the guys for the Clone Wars show had with portraying this army.

      @SirGrimLockSmithVIII@SirGrimLockSmithVIII Жыл бұрын
    • B1s weren't originally debt collectors, they were means of protecting trade ships and cargo freighters from pirates, which they were actually very successful at.

      @Salty-Unggoy@Salty-Unggoy Жыл бұрын
    • @@Salty-Unggoy The Hailfire Droid and some of the others however WERE meant for Debt Collection.

      @kabob0077@kabob0077 Жыл бұрын
    • This also explains why they could be so stupid: they were literally programmed so badly some of them could barely do basic arithmetic.

      @natesmodelsdoodles5403@natesmodelsdoodles5403 Жыл бұрын
    • way I understand it, the B1s we're designed to be controlled by the mother ship until the end of Ep. 1. After the loss at Naboo, the B1s were able to operate without a mother ship but their cheap CPUs developed quirks quickly.

      @jackalope2302@jackalope2302 Жыл бұрын
  • The fact that just about all droids in Star Wars seem to have *some* level of sentience leads me to conclude that the only sensible reason (at least that I can come up with, other than the non-diegetic "writers keep thinking its funny/fun") is that there's some kind of Warhammer 40K style standard template for creating droid "brains" and that nobody actually knows how to make droid brains and just keep copying basic templates with minor tweaks, so nobody really knows how to make a functional droid without the baggage of crippling self-awareness.

    @QuestionableObject@QuestionableObject Жыл бұрын
    • Ha, you guessed the old legends canon. Not sure about modern Disney Canon but in old EU, now legends, alot of the tech ins tar wars (including droids) is poorly understood copies of a now dead race's stuff. This was introduced to explain the relative lack of tech advancement throughout star wars ie how slow tech evolves compared to how fast real tech advances. But also why there is older style screens/etc with advanced droids and jump drives.

      @matthiuskoenig3378@matthiuskoenig3378 Жыл бұрын
    • @@matthiuskoenig3378 could you tell me what part of the old legends cannon that is i sounds like a interesting read

      @ducktape2218@ducktape2218 Жыл бұрын
    • It could be more about the geanosions wanting to be paid more so they make worse droids so they need more made.

      @Bug-pi4oh@Bug-pi4oh Жыл бұрын
    • @@ducktape2218 The old dead race is the Rakata, and at least some of the technological copying can be found in the Essential Guide to Warfare.

      @samueldimmock694@samueldimmock694 Жыл бұрын
    • Not really, droid sentience is simply an *"emergent property"* of general droid intelligence. Not even the best coders or programmers in the galaxy far, far away could write out the sentience droids develop and they know how the technogy works perfectly fine. However because it isn't some single part nor many parts, rather it, droid sentience is something more than the sum of its parts i.e. more than just lines of code.

      @navilluscire2567@navilluscire2567 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm really glad you mentioned the deserter story from the clone wars comics. One of the most emotional star wars stories I read as a kid and one I constantly think back on. That entire dark horse run is criminally underrated imo.

    @qrowrose2182@qrowrose21826 ай бұрын
  • 19:12 IIRC, and as mentioned at 21:05, the droids were updated from being controlled from a single central, which was the weakness exploited at the end of Episode I, to each having an independent AI module. Given they were meant to be mass produced the AI chip was also very cheap, unreliable and prone to wondering which explained their decreased performance and increased chattiness.

    @alloy299@alloy2999 ай бұрын
  • Republic commando will always have the best portrayal of these things. It made the regular droids fierce and the super battle droids absolutely terrifying to even take on one

    @ThePointlessBox_@ThePointlessBox_11 ай бұрын
    • I mean, wen there was only one B2, I would just run around it and melee and soot it cause the B2 Battle Droid will never be able to hit me. I actually used this method to beat the game on the hardest difficulty. But you are correct, when there is a bunk of them, I am terrified cause I know I will run out of ammo and the other commandos die so easily and are so dumb, when I do the command that makes them attack one and it was just me and another commando, he literally ran into the B2 and just died.

      @generalcurry@generalcurry9 ай бұрын
    • @@generalcurry I used to do the same. As you say, it's the only option that doesn't drain your ammo. They'd still wreck you if you aren't careful, and it makes it easy to get shot in the back. But man, I just couldn't find a better option. Properly "super' battledroids.

      @theriveracis5172@theriveracis51726 ай бұрын
    • @@generalcurryIt’s good to know that I’m not the only one who used that EXACT same strat to take down the super battle droids, those guys were tanks

      @ilhanmohamed3495@ilhanmohamed34956 ай бұрын
    • And then when you think it can't get any worse, you hear the words "Droid dispenser". Chills go down my spine thinking about the concept of battle Droid and super battle Droid replicators 😬

      @DeliciousManX@DeliciousManX6 ай бұрын
    • The battle droids in the movie were we todd ed. Did we see the same movies? Because you make them sound much cooler than they actually are. So does this video. They were designed for children because Lucas is 300 years old and a grandfather and he needed something to throw into the fight that wasn't storm troopers. People are delusional about star wars 🙄

      @shanegreen9511@shanegreen95115 ай бұрын
  • I've *ALWAYS* hated it when villains are depicted as pathetic and non-threatening. It encourages protagonists (and audiences) to act and think like villains themselves. I think the writers of The Clone Wars subconsciously knew how evil they were being and ended up emphasizing the droid's humanity as they leant into their own cruelty.

    @amyhoj9321@amyhoj9321 Жыл бұрын
    • Stormtroopers are getting the same treatment in the mandalorian

      @JTOWER2C@JTOWER2C Жыл бұрын
    • *Cries in Governor Pryce in Rebels*

      @CoffeeSuccubus@CoffeeSuccubus Жыл бұрын
    • @@JTOWER2C Yeah. Stormtroopers were the first Droids.

      @viderevero1338@viderevero1338 Жыл бұрын
    • Because if the droid army didn't had terrible aim they would've died quickly

      @Yeahimman32@Yeahimman32 Жыл бұрын
    • Tbh this stuff always felt like illuminati stuff to me it’s too common this and when the bad guys get 20 minutes of doing horrible shit and die in 2 seconds.

      @TheFloodFourm@TheFloodFourm Жыл бұрын
  • There are moments where I feel bad for the B1s, and then there are moments where I’m reminded that the B1s are still killing machines. For example when Bala Rapal (the Jedi seen tortured in this video) was captured by Cad Bane there is a moment when Anakin contacts the clone force on planet who had been with him before he was captured. While the conversation is going the clone is seen actively fighting off B1s. Then just before the transmission cuts out he gets grappled by multiple droids and screams in agony, presumably before he’s mercilessly ripped apart by those droids as is implied by the fact that they’re actively trying to physically get a hold of him. Idk why the showrunners felt the need to include this, but there it is. And it’s always stuck with me

    @pewpewplasma3793@pewpewplasma37939 ай бұрын
  • Anikin, on his spear time, built and fixed the ship. He kind of knows around the ship since his chlid years

    @tashoncalvin9788@tashoncalvin97887 ай бұрын
  • I think of the B1's like Portal's Defective turrets. They don't seem aggressive when unarmed, and are even charismatic. They don't neccesarily want to hurt anyone. They only attack and kill due to their programmed fear of being dismantled and destroyed. So when helpless, they either beg not to be shot and have a second chance. Or they give up and accept that they will die. Either from the Empire or from the enemy. Poor dudes.

    @andersbell2046@andersbell2046 Жыл бұрын
    • The funny thing about the turrets in Portal, is that they are installed with two interesting components. The first is an empathy generator, which means they would theoretically be able to empathize with and communicate with Humans (which makes sense, since apparently they were advertised as being good for protecting babies). The second is an empathy suppressor, so these turrets are built to empathize with and communicate with humans, but the instant they see a valid target that ability is suppressed until the enemy is dead. I guess defective turrets have the suppressor activate, but the inability to shoot results in the suppressor deactivating, and then activating again in regular intervals. The Oracle turret probably had a defective empathy suppressor, and chose not to shoot at anyone.

      @calsalitra4689@calsalitra4689 Жыл бұрын
    • @@calsalitra4689 this wax eye-opening. Damn.

      @rohankishibe6433@rohankishibe6433 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@calsalitra4689 dang, very cool

      @ChaoticNeutralMatt@ChaoticNeutralMatt Жыл бұрын
    • @@ThatBowlofChili They were blind, but they were still trying to fire at Chell.

      @calsalitra4689@calsalitra4689 Жыл бұрын
  • I had no idea when I was drawing the images for this video how dark the context actually was. Never having watched the show except for a few clips to get reference, I am pretty shocked how ruthlessly these lovable characters are treated. I know they're the bad guys, but they get wrecked so hard in some of these scenes it's hard not to feel gross watching it. Especially after so much effort is put into their design to make them seem innocent and naive.

    @soapersmcbubble@soapersmcbubble Жыл бұрын
    • The fact that no one in the entire star wars galaxy acknowledges the suffering of the droids enhances the tragedy of their existence a thousandfold, and I wouldn't have it any other way. _"Keep in mind that all our favorite political ideologies and moral philosophies will be viewed as archaic jokes in the centuries leading up to the point when they are forgotten entirely, assuming it's not even more sudden than that."_ We should remember, whenever engaging in media criticism, that there's nothing wrong with depicting people or cultures that we would consider morally abhorrent. We should expect any realistic depiction of human societies that are distant in time, past or future, not to be like our own, triply so when we're depicting alien civilizations.

      @migarsormrapophis2755@migarsormrapophis2755 Жыл бұрын
    • At the same time though… do they care themselves? They aren’t really fully sentient the way humans are, but it’s a fuzzy line. They do when the writers need them to. Otherwise they might as well be bugs… and bugs working against us at that. If a swarm of wasps tried to sting you but acted kind of cute and funny while doing it., I still wouldn’t lose sleep over killing them. There just isn’t any point.

      @willmungas8964@willmungas8964 Жыл бұрын
    • @@migarsormrapophis2755 Socrates and some of the Greek philosophers we still take advice from today.

      @ajirawa5729@ajirawa5729 Жыл бұрын
    • Oh dude, you made the thumbnail? Awesome work with the stressed and drunk Battle Droid. It look so cool

      @CrowsWithize@CrowsWithize Жыл бұрын
    • @@willmungas8964 We are constantly shown the death of droids to flip flop between "smashing an obstacle (aka npcs)" and "tragic death (c3po power failing, r2d2 getting hurt, IG's sacrifice in Mando)"

      @Appletank8@Appletank8 Жыл бұрын
  • I loved your idea for a droid colony. Sounds like a great show to watch.

    @jonathanpeters4970@jonathanpeters49702 ай бұрын
  • I like to imagine some really eccentric inventor in charge of producing the droid army doing his best to make close to sentient beings and considering it his masterpiece

    @meepswag35@meepswag352 ай бұрын
  • I do think making the basic b1 battle droid a comic relief was a good move It gives them charm and personality and it makes them memorable The other more threatening droids like the b2 should have been taken more seriously though

    @mattguy1773@mattguy1773 Жыл бұрын
    • They were expected to be both flawed and comical. The problem is it was excessive.

      @SergioLeonardoCornejo@SergioLeonardoCornejo Жыл бұрын
    • Did you even watch the video?

      @rurathn5534@rurathn5534 Жыл бұрын
    • But they weren’t funny

      @megamonstercookies@megamonstercookies Жыл бұрын
    • @@megamonstercookies there funny to me

      @user-qd8yw2ts9i@user-qd8yw2ts9i Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah and I don't think any of his arguments is convincing. It's simply quantity over quality, the idea behind the droids is to overwhelm the enemy with numbers. If you can produce 100 droids for every clone, they still make sense even if they are hella dumb. And in warfare you have to work with what you have, not what you ought to have. Having a bad droid man the turret is better than having no one man the turret. Droids are like the zerg, just body them until you win.

      @Embassy_of_Jupiter@Embassy_of_Jupiter Жыл бұрын
  • I love battledroid tributes. They were just as much a slave army as the clones, created for war, programmed to obey, discarded once they were unneeded.

    @Cultureghost@Cultureghost Жыл бұрын
    • The Clone wars were strange when you consider how very few of those that fought in it were willing participants who joined completely on their own accord. Even the Jedi were raised from an early age for their role. Soldiers on both sides were little more than cannon fodder, whom had no decision in the matter

      @cavinhannahs1879@cavinhannahs1879 Жыл бұрын
    • Yup. There is a reason the scene in the jawa sandcrawler has droids being tortured. You don't torture unfeeling machines, there's no point. Sure, B1s are dumb as bricks, but that just makes it a slave army made to be inherently intellectually inferior, even to other droids. Comparable to genetic engineering, lobotimization, or eugenics programs to make a permanent biological slave species or race. Then there's the fact that restraining bolts and memory wipes to get rid of any pesky personality they have developed are completely normal. Then there's the fact that people in the setting can grow fond of them, kinda like pets or favored slaves, but if the expensive droid you purchased gets too uppity most would just wipe it's memory.

      @DefaultFlame@DefaultFlame Жыл бұрын
    • The CIS truelly was just as much the bad guy as we thought at first glance

      @wastelandlegocheem@wastelandlegocheem Жыл бұрын
    • They're two sides of the same coin

      @kidprime6863@kidprime68639 ай бұрын
    • SORRY BUT MACHINE ARE MORE POWERFULL THAT HUMANS THEY WO N THE WWAR NOT THE JEDI

      @truthoftheuniverse4179@truthoftheuniverse41799 ай бұрын
  • It hit me harder than I expected when you said "Good soldiers follow orders."

    @guard13007@guard130077 ай бұрын
  • It is important to remember Star Wars lore. Most Jedi have force speed that cannot be well shown in most media. Force speed has not been directly portrayed in any Star Wars movie or series (to my knowledge) but the KOTOR video games and other books and comics have been helpful in explaining force speed. Ultimately, force speed is an ability not all Jedi possess, but many Jedi use to avoid lazers.

    @Jonathan_McConnell@Jonathan_McConnell3 ай бұрын
    • It was used for a split second in the phantom menace, when quai gon and Kenobi escape from droidekas

      @10vanaqv@10vanaqv28 күн бұрын
  • The fact that no one in the entire star wars galaxy acknowledges the suffering of the droids enhances the tragedy of their existence a thousandfold, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

    @migarsormrapophis2755@migarsormrapophis2755 Жыл бұрын
  • I think the Droid showing concern for the tortured prisoner makes sense if it's not a medical droid and doesn't know how much that prisoner can take before dying and thus losing valuable information. But the fact that he's sad about it makes it seem like he's somewhat concerned about the prisoner's well being past the usefulness of having an alive informant.

    @justas423@justas423 Жыл бұрын
    • His war crime module was probably still installed, or perhaps he still has his Naboo Covention routines activated.

      @Stefanius058@Stefanius058 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Stefanius058 Geneva Convention becomes Geneva Suggestion

      @evagineer9165@evagineer9165 Жыл бұрын
    • @Safwaan Adolf Droidler? We already have that in General Grievous.

      @alexanderchristopher6237@alexanderchristopher6237 Жыл бұрын
  • 31:50 The latter, leave a droid "alive" for long enough, depending on their initial intelligence/processing power, and they can develop free choice and sentience. That's why they get their memory wiped routinely, to prevent individualism and possible thoughts of revolt. At this stage of the war, battle droids were probably kept on the battlefield on overtime and had no time for routine maintenance like memory wiping. So Windu might have been taking a chance just in case he was fighting an enemy with the ability to choose.

    @AsobiMedio@AsobiMedio7 ай бұрын
  • I would love a Star Wars series featuring B1 Battle Droids, and a huge collection of different kinds of SW droids on wacky adventures like smuggling, pirating, and so on as their own group. Maybe even have a decent explanation as to why the original B1s were so horrible at their jobs, and make the ones in the new series actually good in contrast.

    @TopsyTriceratops@TopsyTriceratops10 ай бұрын
  • I think a storyline where a droid has a malfunctioning AI and becomes sentient, then attempts to escape a warzone with some of his buddies could be fun. From what I understand of the lore, the droids are purposely set to have a limiter on their intelligence to prevent this scenario.

    @fractale4322@fractale4322 Жыл бұрын
    • There is so much potential in this type of storyline. I would watch this soooo hard

      @waseem7195@waseem7195 Жыл бұрын
    • They are sentient, non sentient ones are called robots

      @ducksongfans@ducksongfans Жыл бұрын
    • Already happened in the comics

      @epicassassin8502@epicassassin8502 Жыл бұрын
    • @@epicassassin8502 I was looking to see if someone would comment that. Good to see a connoisseur.

      @DomR1997@DomR1997 Жыл бұрын
    • @@DomR1997 indeed

      @epicassassin8502@epicassassin8502 Жыл бұрын
  • I’d love a series about postwar droids. As I got older, I became very bored with Jedi, because they are so powerful. They can deflect endless lasers, slice through anything and use the Force to solve every other problem they can’t deflect or cut in half. After the novelty of space ninjas and glowing swords wears off, there is very little to be invested in. A series starring droids would be extremely exciting considering they’re at the bottom of the Star Wars food chain as opposed to the top. No victory is guaranteed, unlike the Jedi whose defeat is unfeasible in almost all scenarios. Also, I love the character design of droids. It’s very charming and leaves a lot of opportunity for variation to represent different characters. I might have to make my own droid-sona. Great video and fun topic

    @hexahedronhead7516@hexahedronhead7516 Жыл бұрын
    • Roger Roger

      @heitorpedrodegodoi5646@heitorpedrodegodoi5646 Жыл бұрын
    • In Lego Freemaker Adventures (which takes place after the Prequels), one of the main characters is a B1 Battledroid who lives with a group of Rebels and has no choice to live with them because he's the last of its kind. It's probably not what you'd really want but I think the writers had that in mind.

      @gulorful8488@gulorful8488 Жыл бұрын
    • i'd love for lost post war droids to find, activate, repair and help each other find a new life. along the way through the planets, they have to face all kinds of stigmatism, fear, hatred, indifference, scrappers, etc who see them as just violent tools that can be used for free labor or profit. underdogs are always the best story. overcoming insurmountable odds to get a happy ending. of course they might lose many along the way of gathering more of themselves and other droids, but overall they would gain a net positive and eventually end with finding a deserted planet that's maybe full of beautiful scenery but has no living threats on it because the atmosphere is too deadly to living things and there's no valuable resources that are deemed worthy enough to collect, so the droids just set up solar arrays and live a peaceful life until the universe collapses in on itself. and they last long enough to reach that end because they get serious about training and become legit threats, but only to defend themselves when needed. and they learn how to maintain themselves and such

      @Subreon@Subreon Жыл бұрын
    • I'd argue the Sith are more interesting than Jedi. And then there's the history of the star wars galaxy, bounty hunters, alien species, monsters, planets, weapons, the Force, the clones and politics. To say there's nothing to Star wars other than Jedis is very evident that you are not or never were a star wars fan.

      @dtxspeaks268@dtxspeaks268 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dtxspeaks268 Don’t worry, I never said the entirety of the Star Wars canon was uninteresting. In main Star Wars media, specifically films and shows, Jedi are often the focus and serve as the protagonists, which is more what I’m talking about.

      @hexahedronhead7516@hexahedronhead7516 Жыл бұрын
  • I think the main thing to remember in this conversation is this is consistent across all of star wars... Every piece of star wars media contains bad guys who are portrayed as a real and imminent threat... unless they're facing the main characters. This literally started with A New Hope.

    @pastorslant@pastorslant7 ай бұрын
  • Classical case of "good guys can only be as good as the bad guys" This is also an issue in most live action shows (not counting andor) where the bad guys have room temperature IQs just for the good guys to survive

    @unformedeight@unformedeight5 ай бұрын
  • Anakin being able to hotwire the ship is actually an interesting point that I think the Prequels (and by extension Clone Wars) failed to adequately express and explore with Anakin. Anakin is a savant with droids, ships and technology because that technology is a *surrogate* for meaningful loving relationships with other *people.* Anakin can control and dominate electronics in a way that he can't people, at least as a Jedi, and its a perfect analogy for Anakin's need to fill the void left by his mother that leaves him jealous and scared. But the series never goes so far as drawing the connection between Anakin's characterization, his Force abilities, and all the sci-fi set dressing, so what should have been Anakin's *thing* gets sort of spread out to everyone.

    @TheInfiniteAmo@TheInfiniteAmo Жыл бұрын
    • He was supposed to be shown as a prodigy, but only shown lightly building droids , giving small amounts of sentience, building racing pods, fixing ships and doing more in canon, but they only show a bit in the canonical movies compared to the comics and more

      @jakobwhaley5641@jakobwhaley564111 ай бұрын
    • Being the 66th like just felt right..

      @Issa.nicholas@Issa.nicholas10 ай бұрын
    • @@Issa.nicholas Now it's 69. Nice.

      @o00nemesis00o@o00nemesis00o10 ай бұрын
    • Anakin more like, burnt toast

      @blissfuldj7627@blissfuldj762710 ай бұрын
    • It's funny because being good at droids seems to be a common trait on "special" ones. Revan, Meetra, and to a lesser extent Luke are all shown to either be passable with droids to outright savants as well.

      @nahte123456@nahte1234569 ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite things about battle droids is how they occasionally compliment the Jedi. For example, in one episode, Obi-Wan deflects a blaster bolt behind his back, and a droid says "that was impressive" and is promptly punched by a pissed off grievous.

    @eliashess8490@eliashess8490 Жыл бұрын
    • I thought the droid said that to grievous sarcastically.

      @theplushkingdom133@theplushkingdom133 Жыл бұрын
    • @@theplushkingdom133 idk

      @eliashess8490@eliashess8490 Жыл бұрын
  • 30:16 It's Saw Guererra, I doubt he would've cared the slightest.

    @KaiHung-wv3ul@KaiHung-wv3ul9 ай бұрын
  • Who else though it was funny at 11:20 when the b1 picks up a grenade

    @sussyamounus2207@sussyamounus22079 ай бұрын
  • I actually squealed with happiness when I saw that Solar Sands was covering a topic so near and dear to my heart. I love the humble B1, and I've spent a lot of time on VR Chat with a B1 avatar and a voice changer. I've been a Geetsly's fan for a while, and that channel is why I fell in love with the Battle Droids, so it's amazing to see it's inspired other people as much as it inspired me! I identify pretty strongly with the B1. I've worked min wage jobs, so I know what it's like to be expendable, replaceable, and expected to perform robotically. They really feel like the victims of Palpatine's plan just as much as the clones were. If anyone finds any fanfiction about that unit of B1's escaping a life of war and living happy, peaceful lives in the outer rim, let me know!

    @geoffreyprecht2410@geoffreyprecht2410 Жыл бұрын
    • the closest thing I've ever found is "R2D2 save the galaxy (obi wan helps a little)". basically r2d2 decided to let anakin have a break and breaks out obiwan from capture himself, and proceeds to steal both galactic armies and let's some of them go hang out on an empty world.

      @Appletank8@Appletank8 Жыл бұрын
    • Degenarate

      @uwuowo4856@uwuowo4856 Жыл бұрын
  • The question of battle droids having feelings and personalities reminds me of this question: "Does this unit have a soul?"

    @noncrediblecase341@noncrediblecase341 Жыл бұрын
    • Didn't expect to a quote from legion also Spoilers: Im happy that I ended the quarian-geth war peacefully,

      @idioticshamen9859@idioticshamen9859 Жыл бұрын
    • The official lore is that the Battle Droids gain personalities due to the limitations in their hardware and software. The longer they’re out in the field without having their systems refreshed and updated, the more “human” they become. This is why in many ways the reprogrammed battle droids are more competent. Their programming hasn’t been overloaded by memory limitations, so they can more easily fall back on that programming. (Let’s be honest, the Republic also probably fixed some of the issues, too). Aside from that, there are plenty of examples where the writers absolutely tipped the scales. It’s unfortunate, but it doesn’t stop me from loving the show:

      @thatcarguydom266@thatcarguydom266 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a theory for this: in one of the episodes you see droids talking about a droid head they found it was a older model and the droid who has the head said they were reprogrammed independent thinkers so meaning they are just assistful droids before they were reprgrammed to be the sepratist they resemble some things one:battle droids are like who help people and for number 2:super droids are for bodyguards cause they have weapons and use there big bodies for defending number three: the commando gives the orders cause they are like managers number 4: the vehicles they use are for travel or helping people travel Edit: the three is letters cause it looks like a face

    @christianjiary96@christianjiary963 ай бұрын
  • when i show up to my "not enjoying anything" coemption and solar sands is my opponent

    @oKappu2@oKappu26 ай бұрын
  • This is one reason I love the original Star Wars Battlefront games, you can play as the droids and make it an even match. The first levels are even invading Naboo and being a force to be reckoned with.

    @greybigfoot1722@greybigfoot1722 Жыл бұрын
    • And that's where questioned if they can feel pain, because they groan when taking damage

      @maxlhetvxhywxvxbm7645@maxlhetvxhywxvxbm7645 Жыл бұрын
    • @@maxlhetvxhywxvxbm7645 wait what the hell i never realized that

      @mushedups5404@mushedups5404 Жыл бұрын
    • There's also the convenience of not going against Droideka's and having an easier time with headshots.

      @panth3r072@panth3r072 Жыл бұрын
  • I love how he just avoids using the term "plot armour", even though thats exactly whats happening

    @samsongrelis386@samsongrelis386 Жыл бұрын
    • Well plot armour is like 90% of the reason why the heros get away with what they do.

      @Lvl1.Sentry@Lvl1.Sentry Жыл бұрын
    • Plot armor can be great it’s just the Jedi have way too much, rarely the sith do. I like the droids, they cool.

      @ultronthetechnologicaltyra2081@ultronthetechnologicaltyra2081 Жыл бұрын
    • @@ultronthetechnologicaltyra2081 honestly it’s the opposite from my perspective, it seems like the site always get away with some crazy escape then the Jedi get slaughtered out of nowhere except for the main characters

      @maxout6606@maxout6606 Жыл бұрын
    • @@maxout6606 There is always that random group of sith that evade capture and death after EVERY single near complete defeat, not only do they evade capture every time they make it so the Jedi think that they FINALLY killed all the sith only for them to come back from *insert random outer rim world here* where they built up a new warfleet.

      @sosig6445@sosig6445 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@Lvl1.Sentry you mean 99% plot armor?

      @The_watcher_0f_YT@The_watcher_0f_YT Жыл бұрын
  • 17:34 dude that scene just breaks my heart

    @sixbases6793@sixbases67937 ай бұрын
  • This makes me want to write a story about a CIS Commander who actually treats his droids like people. Most importantly, he doesn't force them to undergo memory-wiping. Meaning that, over time, his droids become more 'experienced,' and develop personality traits. They end up scoring some brutal victories against the Clones of the Republic, because these droids do not act anything like the others; the complacent clone-troopers expecting predictable enemies are met with droids who use actual small- and large-scale tactics. Granted, they aren't as skilled as the clones - but the utter shock of actually fighting an enemy who can think and react leads to massive defeats. After his victories and his droids becoming fanatically loyal to him, he forms a small separatist holdout when the war ends. Having amassed several legions of droids, a dozen-or-so CIS warships and whatever else they can scrounge up... and they form their own little society among one or two planets. Millions of droids, originally intended to be tools, discovering what it's like to be people. To be free, to explore what it means to be a sapient and sentient being. All while the galaxy around them is free to fall apart without their care or concern.

    @jasonfike4548@jasonfike45482 ай бұрын
  • Watching the clones destroy the droids really makes it feels like the roles are reversed. The clones are just mindless killers, while the droids are begging for mercy.

    @Big_RandyTM@Big_RandyTM Жыл бұрын
    • As I was scrolling and about to read this comment, that scene played. That was pretty cruel.

      @sqfn08@sqfn086 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that's where I realized this show wasn't for me. Jedi aren't supposed to execute prisoners

      @tonybrewer7536@tonybrewer75365 ай бұрын
    • They were also programmed to. You hear them demonize the “clankers” when you realize your enemy has thoughts and feelings it’s a lot harder to strike them down.

      @DicemSpicems@DicemSpicems5 ай бұрын
    • Droids deserves better than this! I don’t know why the writers would put that in, maybe to the humor of it? But it makes you feel sorry for them. 😢

      @kevinkeenan-2.1@kevinkeenan-2.15 ай бұрын
    • @@DicemSpicemsyes, it’s both of their programming unfortunately.

      @gailasprey7787@gailasprey77874 ай бұрын
  • To be fair, that one rebel is Saw Gerrera, and he's not exactly the sort to worry about civilian casualties

    @Traykartheswift@Traykartheswift Жыл бұрын
    • bro saw gerrera is a terrorist lol

      @shadxw_hunter@shadxw_hunter Жыл бұрын
    • To be fair, that one rebel is Saw Gerrera, and he's literally a psychopathic terrorist... you know, like how the rest of the rebel alliance would realistically be if Star Wars morality wasn't painted in fucking checkerboard pattern until it's convenient for them.

      @AiluridaeAureus@AiluridaeAureus Жыл бұрын
    • IIRC, didn't he later get booted from the rebel alliance precisely because he gave so few shits it ended up playing straight into imperial propaganda?

      @natesmodelsdoodles5403@natesmodelsdoodles5403 Жыл бұрын
    • @@natesmodelsdoodles5403 he got booted for extremism I believe

      @shadxw_hunter@shadxw_hunter Жыл бұрын
    • However he wasn't like that until after the battle on Onderon and the death of his sister.

      @marrqi7wini54@marrqi7wini54 Жыл бұрын
  • This was an amazing video you made about how the B1 battle droids were mistreated 👍🏻👍🏻❤️. I do think they have suffer enough throughout the years from the battles between Jedi and clones. You showed us how come droids have personalities when they are machines, like that doesn’t make sense? And that droids and clones are the same but with a slight difference than one being alive. Like I know before clones are born into war, but both of them having names (although droids having numbers as names), going in groups & knowing how to handle in a fight. Me personally, I think the writer’s make it like that is to make them look and acted funny. Sometimes I feel like I should be on there side and helping them out in tough situations. There are some good scenes where they are treated good, like how they serve that young boy in the clone wars series. And how three of them were with R2-D2 & one feels pity for one droid in the comics. We need more of all in Star Wars, just to show that not all B1 battle droids are killers! They can serve and live in peace ☮️.

    @kevinkeenan-2.1@kevinkeenan-2.15 ай бұрын
  • Man with the last part you almost made me tear up

    @gaby773super7@gaby773super711 ай бұрын
  • I don’t think I could ever kill off a weaponless B1 battle droid. They just have such a charm to them, that it seems impossible that some of the good guys in the show could find it in them to kill some of the droids when they mean absolutely no harm. (eg. 35:28)

    @DayE114@DayE114 Жыл бұрын
    • "good guys"

      @RealElevenTimes@RealElevenTimes Жыл бұрын
    • @Jared Bradley You are a meat computer. Your so called emotions are nothing but chemical reactions triggered by stimuli. I say it's pretty weird how such a messy amalgamation of chemical and eventually biological processes allowed for us, "meat bags" to know and experience feelings.

      @navilluscire2567@navilluscire2567 Жыл бұрын
    • @Jared Bradley it looks like a duck, smls like a duck, sounds like a duck, it's either a duck or a robot duck. If you can't tell the difference between real sentience and artificial sentience, what's the point in differentiating them?

      @9051team@9051team Жыл бұрын
    • @Jared Bradley I mean in the end we aren’t we just clumps of trillions of cells?

      @brandonlyon730@brandonlyon730 Жыл бұрын
    • If I remember correctly they were designed as forced labor droid, hence why they are so flimsy in combat. Their "quirky" personality is because their hardware cannot cope with the implanted software (think download IOS 16 onto the first generation iphone) so they tend to be more instinctive and less calculative

      @quakethedoombringer@quakethedoombringer Жыл бұрын
  • 31:25 This scene is actually quite crucial in determining the sentience of battle droids, it shows them surrendering against overwhelming odds, which displays some form of self-preservation and free-will, even the commander decides to surrender. Also this answers the dying question of ‘can droids surrender’. The answer is yes they can just not very often

    @WillysStuff@WillysStuff Жыл бұрын
    • I could just be a tactical decision on the part of their programmers. If just one Droid is captured it can send data from inside enemy installations.

      @appropriate-channelname3049@appropriate-channelname3049 Жыл бұрын
    • I didn’t think of that, possibly

      @WillysStuff@WillysStuff Жыл бұрын
    • Do you know where this scene is from? I don't think I've seen it before

      @nyancat4292@nyancat4292 Жыл бұрын
    • @@nyancat4292I’m not very sure, sorry.

      @WillysStuff@WillysStuff Жыл бұрын
    • @@appropriate-channelname3049I just thought the same 😊 Or also they made them like that for psychological effects of their cuteness. It doesn’t feels and sounds like a danger enemy, but in amounts they are.

      @DevilNEDVED@DevilNEDVED10 ай бұрын
  • During the prequel’s battle droids, we’re controlled by a command ship in the clone wars. They were independent thinkers, but since they can process all the information they received, they tried to alleviate it with their talking, which made the goofy.

    @MarcosOConnor@MarcosOConnor9 ай бұрын
  • 0:19 While that IS true, it's also nice to see those old favorites show up from time to time.

    @MatthewJamesKalasky@MatthewJamesKalasky11 ай бұрын
  • There is one thing that happened in Revenge of the Sith that i found deeply disturbing even as a child. During the Final part of the battle of coruscant after Grievous fled and his magna guards were destroyed, all pilot droids and neimoidians on the bridge started fleeing to the escape pods. They were screaming "get out of here", and "run", above being unarmed, but Anakin and Obi-Wan still attempted to destroy any droid they could find and even cornered one that attempted to escape.

    @floriansteger8131@floriansteger8131 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah that always bothered me. The Jedi are supposed to fight only in defense, but there are way too many moments where they destroy unarmed battle droids that are fleeing

      @alpacawithouthat987@alpacawithouthat987 Жыл бұрын
    • Droids are machines. Who cares?

      @fosty.@fosty. Жыл бұрын
    • @@fosty. I get what you mean, but for one thing, violence against a machine is still violence, and should be against the Jedi code. On a more meta note, if a machine is cognizant enough to have self preservation, shouldn't it be allowed the rights given at least to an animal?

      @slackerswordsman42@slackerswordsman42 Жыл бұрын
    • @@slackerswordsman42 Destroying a droid is like destroying a TV screen... one that could potentially kill you. And to your question; absolutely not.

      @fosty.@fosty. Жыл бұрын
    • @@fosty. a tv screen doesn’t have human characteristics and can think independently like a human being. A tv screen does not tremble in fear when it’s fellows are slaughtered

      @anthonyd2042@anthonyd2042 Жыл бұрын
  • I always hated the fact that "this is ths main character, so he can't be shot". Like atleast make the droids a bit badass

    @generalmemus1567@generalmemus1567 Жыл бұрын
    • Okay turns out that many star wars fans tell me that "omg it's because of the forts". Coman!!!!

      @generalmemus1567@generalmemus1567 Жыл бұрын
    • nice pfp and name general

      @devonterminator2697@devonterminator2697 Жыл бұрын
    • im pretty sure weve seen them kill clones and other jedis as the series went by

      @sebastiansuazo2734@sebastiansuazo273411 ай бұрын
    • I've had this argument many times with my friend and it always boils down to 'the force'. Quite tiring when thats what they always go for.

      @brandonkirk5236@brandonkirk52367 ай бұрын
  • I think the cut in half makes sense because think about fact that the light saber’s heat could over shock or weld the wires together and cause malfunction

    @svetozarboroevicvonbojna4702@svetozarboroevicvonbojna47028 ай бұрын
  • I told myself I wouldn't watch this. I told myself this was 40 minutes long. But I watched all of it. Good work, sir.

    @AidanDaGreat@AidanDaGreat5 ай бұрын
    • Oh, god. You absolute mad lad. 'Bout to do the same in a couple days! READY TO DO MY PART, GENERAL SKYWALKER!

      @Vandicoup@Vandicoup3 ай бұрын
  • A few things: 1) The battle droid is just an amazing design aesthetically. it just works. The art direction considering the droids and the droid army was nearly flawless. 1.5) I always assumed, even back when I first watched it, that the battle droids were some based 'rapid production' model or repurposed labor droid that was quite literally designed to be cheap and flexible and not much else. Something you could have a million of and drop it on a barren world to have them dig out tunnels and build a city if needed without having to create anything specialized like an R2 unit - which clearly has tons of gizmos and gadgets built into it. I mean, R2 was considered a useful thing decades after the war ended - I doubt a battle droid was designed to maybe last a few years at most and then be replaced. Something you sell to, say, a city government to enact some sort of infrastructure project but you need to make sure you get your designed obsolescence in there to keep the cash flowing. 2) The fact that droids in general are (or VERY much seem to be) sapient is a massive issue, but also may point out that droids are "programmed" in a very different way than you might typically program a computer. Like they have some sort of shared neural network that is the base operating system for all droids, and then the actual "programming" might be some kid of crypto-keys that determine ownership and what 'rules' they are suppose to follow, and maybe sometimes they can download kungfu if you have that particular Nintendo cartridge laying around - but ultimately all of the functioning is determined by some black-box AI behind everything else. In other words - they don't really program them, they script kiddie some relevant software into them and then let the AI figure out how its all suppose to work based on what it has available to it. Kind of poetic really when you take in that 'clones' comparison you did. 3) There is a very strong insinuation in Star Wars that 90% of the galaxy does not have a good grasp on how any of their technology works, and most of it they only have a working knowledge of - especially evident with how long tech seems to be relevant and how important scrapping and repurposing seems to be. You don't really know where the next functional R2 or Protocol droid that works is going to come from, so each one is worth its weight in gold. There might be some factory out there pumping them out, but its one factory relying on cobbled together technology in a universe of trillions. A whole lot of 40k Techpriest vibes there.

    @pacefactor@pacefactor Жыл бұрын
    • If I remember in lore the reason why scrapping is so big is because it's more expensive to make new then to fix the old

      @connormcgehee9349@connormcgehee9349 Жыл бұрын
    • @@connormcgehee9349 That only really reinforces my theory IMO

      @pacefactor@pacefactor Жыл бұрын
    • the amount of things that don't need AI but have it anyways is often a bit concerning.

      @Appletank8@Appletank8 Жыл бұрын
    • Droids seem to be one of the few bits of technology that are rapidly evolving in the SW universe. Shit like blasters and ships, however, are a whole other ballpark.

      @chaosinc.382@chaosinc.382 Жыл бұрын
    • Isn't it mentioned in legends that hyperdrive tech wasn't made by any existing race? I feel the same probably goes for droid AIs. The Star Wars galaxy knows how to reproduce them, but not what they actually do on a deeper level

      @jooot_6850@jooot_6850 Жыл бұрын
  • The prison escape episode was one of the saddest pieces of media in the way the droids just gives their lives. As a military vet and someone who’s seen the way people assume sacrifice is something so easy, it’s just disturbing. It’s a war yes, but laying down your life is never easy and even harder for someone else to accept. That was a cold and sad way to see those droids , especially after seeing them bond with R2.

    @MoebiusChungus@MoebiusChungus Жыл бұрын
    • R2 low key didn't care imo

      @tonynasaofficial@tonynasaofficial Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@tonynasaofficial he's an astromech those guys are more sadistic then anything I've seen from any type of battle droid.

      @friendlycanadian3150@friendlycanadian3150 Жыл бұрын
  • I totally agree, I grew up with the prequels and I always loved these battle droids and their personalities. However I feel so sorry for them. They deserve so much better. I never understood why they didn’t use these guys against the empire and improve them, make them a part of society. I just finished Jedi Survivor and it was fun to see these droids again. And you can clearly see they did get reprogrammed in the game so that got me thinking.

    @GeekVincent@GeekVincent8 ай бұрын
  • "All for one and one for al aaahhh" actually hurt my soul when i saw them die

    @user-wf9dt7ok1e@user-wf9dt7ok1e6 күн бұрын
  • My understanding of droid stupidity was always based on one bit of lore; namely the little tidbit that the switch after naboo from central command to individual thought, the droid models were not upgraded to handle the additional load of running an Ai. They are always overclocked beyond the limits of their hardware; and their minds suffer as a result.

    @nathanjenkins5785@nathanjenkins5785 Жыл бұрын
    • precisely correct. Making b1 the skeleton of the army wasn't a good choice when your brain can barely hold anything more than "shoot the enemy dont shoot friend". Thank god pilots and most high ranking field commanders were still OOM models because the amount of fatal accidents and suicide charges would have been obscene.

      @oom-3262@oom-3262 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oom-3262 How obscene, exactly? I wish for you to tell me.😃

      @JMObyx@JMObyx Жыл бұрын
    • @@oom-3262 Actually, the OOM models were originally created to be connected to the central computer of a Lucrehulk class battleship. They were mostly replaced with the updated, more independent B1's after the disaster of the First Battle of Naboo, and the OOM was relegated to security roles rather than remaining as frontline fighters. (OOM-9 was still the best droid commander ever, though.)

      @geoffreyprecht2410@geoffreyprecht2410 Жыл бұрын
    • @@geoffreyprecht2410 The OOM model wasnt entirely phased out because the b1 was incompetent at any other thing than direct fighting. Droid signals dont necessarily need to be coming from a lucrehulk class control ship. Every confederate capital and mid sized ship can emit low intensity signals, enough to man its own crew. Geonosis also has several signal ports hidden around its surface (see how poggle's escort are actually oom models) OOM 9 is in fact the most successful droid commander that we know of but consider that its opponent was the naboo and gungans. Even if he succeded the opponent was miles behind the republic in armament, strategy and sheer number of plot armored jedi.

      @oom-3262@oom-3262 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oom-3262 I forgot about Poggle's posse! Good point, my clanka!

      @geoffreyprecht2410@geoffreyprecht2410 Жыл бұрын
  • I love B1 Battle Droids if they made a show with them as the main characters I could die happy

    @PoacherEgg_@PoacherEgg_ Жыл бұрын
    • There is a lego series that Roger the droid that the KZheadr mentioned is in the series helping the family

      @soundwavesuperiorconstruct4627@soundwavesuperiorconstruct46277 ай бұрын
    • Roger Roger.

      @gumdeo@gumdeo5 ай бұрын
  • you can truly see the power of droids when you play the battlefront 2 video game. Flaws of the game aside, when you play with people who know how to use the droids, the game becomes one sided. During boarding missions, the droideka rush is so brutal that just can overwhelm anyone. Commando droids and their mobility can handle troops and if done right, hero jedi characters as well. as cool as clone are, playing droids is so satisfying its great

    @Lukaserbin@Lukaserbin9 ай бұрын
    • We best be talking about the original battle front 2

      @Wamsuo58u@Wamsuo58u4 ай бұрын
  • 43:00 I would love to see them reunite with deprogrammed Clones as well. Would be a nice moment to acknowledge the way both were exploited by their respective commands

    @thealphafox64@thealphafox647 күн бұрын
  • This was a huge gripe for me one two levels, firstly, I had a surprisingly strong attachment to these lovably innocent terminators whose only crime was usually following the orders of someone who they were programmed to follow. It was hard for me to empathize with characters who mowed them down so ruthlessly, when clearly they didn't deserve it. Secondly, on a tactical level, the droid army appears to be theoretically logistically, tactically and overall superior to the Republic's clone army. They're significantly cheaper and able to be produced in widespread numbers, even recycled- which puts them at a major advantage numbers-wise. Because of their numbers alone, one could theoretically be able to simply put down a 'wall of fire' with no need of cover or tactical knowledge of any kind- something that the clones in their limited numbers drastically needed. They also don't particularly fear death (with the exception of a few) they are willing to simply walk in a well-coordinated fashion towards the enemy without fatigue, fear or psychological damage. By all means they are the perfect soldiers, something revolutionary in terms of warfare. The only reason we see them lose is because A.) they were being forced to keep at a slower-pace with the Republic for Palpatine's grand plans to exhaust both sides- and B.) Jedi have major plot armor which prevents them from even getting scratched if they are a named character.

    @FoxElliott@FoxElliott Жыл бұрын
    • ya I agree with this, I think it's just writers not knowing how real wars are fought

      @brandonlee934@brandonlee934 Жыл бұрын
    • Jedi drop like flies in Attack of the Clones, which honestly I always felt like this show was just desperately trying to copy that movie... for good reason, it's criminally underrated.

      @majorpwner241@majorpwner241 Жыл бұрын
    • @@majorpwner241 "copy that movie" Almost as if it were a spin off side series of the movies.

      @nbewarwe@nbewarwe Жыл бұрын
    • @@nbewarwe The movies each have their own unique feeling. All 'The Clone Wars' has is a cheap knock-off of the Episode II vibe. Even the title is almost the same.

      @majorpwner241@majorpwner241 Жыл бұрын
    • @@majorpwner241 I don't know why you get an episode 2 vibe. Feels far more like 3 to me, with the characters resembling the the third movie better and many scenes having the same scale and feel. And the title is a reference to the Clone Wars, which is the name for the conflict between the Separatists and the republic. So it really shouldn't be that much of a problem. And again, it's a spin off show. It has to live up to the original movies to some extent. And with all the new original stuff it adds, it hardly can be called a knock off. I see it as more of an extension.

      @nbewarwe@nbewarwe Жыл бұрын
  • "They're basically the twinks of the Star Wars universe" delt me psychic damage. I always felt bad for the Battle Droids. Such adorable and dorky dudes being used as canon folder and slapstick. A lot of the time it's funny, but then you get things like the guy who just got promoted or the landing pad greeters that are just plain sad. I wholeheartedly agree with the end of this video. Ever since Mando came out I've been wanting a live action show completely centered around droids. Not necessarily B1s, but one of them's gotta join the team eventually. One gripe I've got though is the statement that droid sentience only became a hot topic after Solo. This is definitely not true. When the first Star Wars film came out in 1977, most of the more negative reviews shared a common thread of finding it strange that 3PO and R2 where essentially slaves to the heroes. Lucas has stated multiple times that this slave parallel was intentional, and was based on an old samurai film, in order to give a bottom-up view of the universe and make you empathetic. Even in the exact show you're talking about a season 1 episode involves all the Jedi telling Anakin to get over loosing R2 because he's just a tool and he tries to convince them he's more than that. A season 5 or so episode involves an organic military general learning to respect droids after a squad helps him on a mission. It's a topic the shows and movies have touched upon, the creators have brought up from time to time, and the fanbase has discussed since the franchise's inception. L3 just said the quiet part out loud.

    @heyheyitsjae2475@heyheyitsjae2475 Жыл бұрын
    • that's the point, they're droids, not humans. they have no value and are cheap to create. they're just funny, corky and dumb because the author said so

      @aaronmurovanchik5582@aaronmurovanchik5582 Жыл бұрын
    • in reality they're just walking metal buckets that have no purpose except killing

      @aaronmurovanchik5582@aaronmurovanchik5582 Жыл бұрын
    • @@aaronmurovanchik5582 Did you watch the video? They are most certainly not...

      @DJSlimeball@DJSlimeball Жыл бұрын
    • @@DJSlimeball yeah.. their purpose was to destroy and follow orders. that's what emperor palpatine planned for, if he really wanted to he could destroy the galactic army with billions of them but instead waged a shadow war to seize power

      @aaronmurovanchik5582@aaronmurovanchik5582 Жыл бұрын
    • @@aaronmurovanchik5582 In star wars Ai operates off of the principle that they cannot go against their programming. However they can devolope personalities- but can't act upon their emotions.

      @Duck-ou3qy@Duck-ou3qy Жыл бұрын
  • They should've had the battle droids programmed to always aim for centre mass as that's the most reliable way of damaging your target or something. That could've explained some of the ways their programming can be exploited by their enemies. They could've even said that droids only perform really well in flatter areas or whatever, which you could imagine being the result of shoddy programming or build quality.

    @Arkantos117@Arkantos1174 ай бұрын
  • The Rebels clip you showed was Season 3 Episode 6, one of my favourite Star Wars Animated Episodes of all time; it really made me sympathise with the separatist viewpoint like I hadn’t done previously. Would highly recommend that episode specifically.

    @stormtrooper2466@stormtrooper2466Ай бұрын
  • For full context: B1's were regularly recycled, and had spotty memory wipes to nonexistent memory wipes. Pair this with a switch from command units to independent processors, and the end result is a whole lotta programming defects from the droids literally developing sentience as time goes on.

    @GeorgeCowsert@GeorgeCowsert Жыл бұрын
    • You mean to say that even in death they couldn't escape the horrors of war, and the years of trauma from repeated battles caused them to develop a sense of humour as a coping mechanism?

      @dragonfell5078@dragonfell5078 Жыл бұрын
    • That's pretty cool!

      @ltweaver8181@ltweaver8181 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dragonfell5078 basically yes. Droids who got fried by a electro charge would just be salvaged and repurposed again. Memory wipe, check that everything’s ok, but the droid itself stays the same. Now do that a few times and make the wipes not work as well and boom. That thing has so much conflicting information in its processor that it has to develop a personality just to filter the intel

      @xenon3990@xenon3990 Жыл бұрын
    • @@xenon3990 yep and they also tend to get overloaded with software upgrades as well as their processers weren't meant to handle the level of intel they have to handle.

      @Drbeattles@Drbeattles Жыл бұрын
    • This is a retcon in order to explain how pathetic they were in the 3D Clone Wars show. Before the 3D Clone Wars show, in most media, B1s were actually kinda cool with a FEW comedic elements to them. After 2007, they just became losers and not threatening. Bad guys should be threatening.

      @Sangth123@Sangth123 Жыл бұрын
  • In the later seasons, the clone wars really called into question the "good guy" vs "bad guy" narrative. I always thought that the abuse battle droids faced after trying to surrender and stuff like that really showed a different side to the "good guys".

    @samvsmedia8680@samvsmedia8680 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, there is a solid case to be made that the CIS are the good guys (after all most just wanted to be independent and didn't know about the atrocities that were being committed by their armies, or they considered it enemy propaganda). Sure the CIS was being controlled by a Sith, but secretly so was the Republic. Count Dooku was a respectable Jedi before abandoning the Order, meanwhile the Jedi who are supposed to be Neutral were fighting for what they saw is an oppressive regime. The average person doesn't get lectured in the Religious views of the Jedi, so what if the Guy in charge is a "heretic", he was seen as the wise leader that was needed to win the war for independence. In fact there were so many episodes that made people inside the CIS seem pretty good, or at least grey enough, that when there were episodes that wanted to make the CIS look very bad that they felt weird. As if the writers were like "oh damn, we need to remind everyone that they are supposed to be the bad guys, quickly let's have them do something "evil".

      @boomerix@boomerix Жыл бұрын
    • CIS was originally an independence movement born from abuse and neglect of the republic of the outer and mid rim, then sith got their claws into it and brought the corpo's with them. As well early on in the war, they tried to kill most of the command staff that did have morale, which was primarily the non-corporate aligned. At least, that is the case with legends, and wouldn't be surprised if that was confirmed canon as well.

      @devindeocharan8323@devindeocharan8323 Жыл бұрын
    • there wasn't a clear good guy/bad guy theme because from the begining you know the imperial forces will become the bad guys by the original movies.

      @vidard9863@vidard9863 Жыл бұрын
  • at the start rn. excited about the length

    @stickman69420@stickman69420Ай бұрын
  • 13:07 if you look to the right of the commando droid he is talking about, you can also clearly see another commando droid with a vibrio sword just standing there as well.

    @dawnschwab9587@dawnschwab95874 ай бұрын
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