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We haven't seen Threepio yet.
He was in the international trailer, I think, shot with Leia in what appears to be a command center.
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We haven't seen Threepio yet.
quote:There's a couple of Poe we haven't seen, and Threepio was in the international trailer IIRC.
We haven't seen Threepio yet.
quote:Poe: Does this look like the face of someone who cares?
quote:quote:It's not worse than Spilner's 4000-word dissertation about the dream he had of a John Williams concert at Kyle Field with X-Wings flying around, or whatever that was.
Yeah, I'm not sure why I even had the thought. I should have ignored it and not tried to reason why he hasn't been shown.
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Pretty much. Though, I think BB-8 likely has what they're REALLY after.
quote:Yep, in the shot with Leia in the command center, and he had that red arm.quote:There's a couple of Poe we haven't seen, and Threepio was in the international trailer IIRC.
We haven't seen Threepio yet.
quote:Because its Star Wars
C-3PO and R2-D2 are both 60+ years old in this movie. Doesn't it seem kind of odd that they are still using 60 year old technology? It's like instead of using a PC, you and your co-workers would have an ENIAC to crunch numbers in your office.
I mean how many of us are still using, not just 60 year old technology, but using an electronic item built more than 60 years ago?
quote:Simple programming upgrades.
But 60 year old cars don't interpret six million forms of communication.
quote:I wonder what Kylo's thoughts on sand are.
Maybe Kylo realized that Anakin built C3PO, and that is who he is really after.
quote:not odd at all. New technology requires investment. It requires money. It requires a logistical path to move from R&D to production and finally to the consumer. In a galaxy far, far, away, ravaged by decades of war and interplanetary strife, economies get ruined. Manufacturing capabilities crippled. New technology is lost among some worlds and races who are forced to make due with what is available and within their means. In other areas technological advancement could be way ahead and flourishing.
C-3PO and R2-D2 are both 60+ years old in this movie. Doesn't it seem kind of odd that they are still using 60 year old technology? It's like instead of using a PC, you and your co-workers would have an ENIAC to crunch numbers in your office.
I mean how many of us are still using, not just 60 year old technology, but using an electronic item built more than 60 years ago?
quote:Apparently the First Order upgraded a few items, so it can be done.
Why would you assume that technology ages the same way in this galaxy / time period as it does in ours?
quote:Eh, I'm of the opinion that the technology in the SWU has probably plateaued in some regards. New X-Wing's or fighters are probably a little bit more important than new droids.
Not much time for R&D efforts on the Rebellion side perhaps? You would think hardware obsolescence would be a huge deal on droids that old.
quote:True, but I think we are about to see tonight how the B-Wing came to be. Well, the prototype of it at least. Here is the clip for tonight's portion from Rebels Recon.
plus, technology doesn't really ramp up when there's a civil war going on. all the resistance groups around the world aren't flying F-16s, they're guys in pickup trucks with machine guns.