• @CookieOfFortune
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    5820 hours ago

    I imagine it’s like someone building a computer today. You plug in all the relevant components together but it doesn’t require too much expertise.

    • @dgmib
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      16 hours ago

      I like this analogy in particular because it also explains how Vader might not have connected the dots that this was the same protocol and astrometric droids from his childhood.

      When I was a kid I had an old apple IIe computer. An IT guy I knew gave me some parts for it that his company was discarding and I added them to my computer.

      But if I were to see another apple II computer today, I would never assume that it was my exact computer from my childhood.

      • @samus12345
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        615 hours ago

        Well, computers don’t have distinct numbers/names they’re called by, either. There’s only one C-3P0 and Anakin called him that when he built him.

        • @[email protected]
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          815 hours ago

          I don’t think Vader and the Imperials knew that the protocol droid’s name was C-3PO, though.

          • @samus12345
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            515 hours ago

            True, true, he wouldn’t know him on sight. He’s probably seen lots of golden protocol droids.

    • @samus12345
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      1120 hours ago

      I think it would be harder because not only are droids more complex, but he had to source all his parts from a junkyard.

      • @CookieOfFortune
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        1619 hours ago

        Maybe the galaxy has an excellent standards committee so all these components are compatible. Like if you just connect red wires to red wires everything just works? So he just went around the junkyard looking for compatible wires and stuff?