Battle droid voices

Started by kalsemo2 pages
Originally posted by dflood
whats the point having a forum if you cant post new threads without getting your arse bitten off ........for god sake if he wants to`post a new one let him

Amen.

Originally posted by Red Superfly
Last time I checked, we were talking about Star Wars.

Every droid has personality.

C3PO is not an exception because he was built by Anakin - every protocol droid has personality. TC-14 says "Oh, excuse me" in TPM - which indicates shock and embarrassment. There's a droid on Bespin that insults C3PO too.

The droid that says "you're a feisty little one" has personality. R2 units have personality. Walking bins have personality.

Hell, even the little remote control thing that Chewbacca yells at in ANH has personality.

I was quite glad they added some personality to the Battle Droids in particular. They were completely lacking any soul, but adding those so-called "stupid" voices brought them back into the consistency of the saga.

And when I first heard the Battle Droids speak, they sounded like Star Wars droids, saying what Star Wars droids would say.

It's Star Wars.

I see your point, but I disagree. Protocol droids and the like have personality as they interact with sentients. It makes people more comfortable with them.

Battle droids were designed for battle. They should be soulless, terrifiying engines of destruction. If you were commisioned by the military to design a robot for warfare, would you make it go "oh, um" and "roger, roger"? No, you'd want a cold, silent killer, something to frighten the enemy.

Like Grievous's bodyguards.

yeah droids cant think so why should they have a personalitty

Originally posted by General Zodiac
Like Grievous's bodyguards.

Yes, exactly. Grievous's bodyguards were cool because they were imposing, not like the joke 'Battle Droids'.

They didn't talk and they can fight a Jedi.

Originally posted by chilled monkey
I see your point, but I disagree. Protocol droids and the like have personality as they interact with sentients. It makes people more comfortable with them.

Battle droids were designed for battle. They should be soulless, terrifiying engines of destruction. If you were commisioned by the military to design a robot for warfare, would you make it go "oh, um" and "roger, roger"? No, you'd want a cold, silent killer, something to frighten the enemy.

I completely agree

🙂

ps. Red Superfly, those voices are Stupid, capital S, whether they bring "consistency" 🙄 or not, it's a fact 😉

Bodyguard:..........(Nothing. Perfect)

Originally posted by dflood
whats the point having a forum if you cant post new threads without getting your arse bitten off ........for god sake if he wants to`post a new one let him

Amen as well.

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Episode III was a slaughterhouse. Jedi's were getting killed Left, Right and center. They had to make something childlike.

No they didn't.

I agree with DD, they didn't need the comic relief in this one at all.

It would have made it more dramatic without droids saying "Oww" or kicking another droid. 😬

The comic relief could still come from Yoda. That saber throw, the red guards. Classic.

Yeah... that stuff would have been enough. It is supposed to be a dark film.

Originally posted by DeVi| D0do
Yeah... that stuff would have been enough. It is supposed to be a dark film.

IMO it was a great film, but still could have been darker, to feed the true rage of the Sith, to see Anakin truly evil.

Yeah, I agree it could have been darker, and darker from earlier on in the film. I loved the upbeat space battle and opening sequence and the contrast to the darkness of the rest of the film, but I think the film should have changed tone more dramatically than it did... I think the intercutting of the Obi-Wan/Grievous sub-plot kept it from being as dark as it could. But I'm happy with how it turned out... 🙂