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JP is so boring, nothing interesting ever happens there

Ho, hum, just another boring morning on Centre Street, where John Stephen Dwyer managed to waken just long enough to catch this R2-02130 droid aimlessly wandering through the neighborhood.

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these arent the trash barrels you're looking for

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First Whole Foods, now this?

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Nothing ever happens in JP
Nothing ever happens in JP
Boring Boring Boring

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IMAGE(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/bb/78/53/bb78533545280157d087b9e2c25406b9.jpg)from the sci-fi classic "Silent Running".

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Unlike Star Wars, when every droid, bot, gronk, or whatever it's called you actually see in each scene seems to be a 'one-off" prototype that failed factory testing and was never replicated.

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We may only ever follow one of a few kinds of droid in the movies, but 3POs and R2s and all the other droids you may know from the movies are whole classes of droids. Here's a listing of just some of the R2s in the Star Wars universe (their individual pages list their appearances throughout the reading/viewing materials):

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Astromech_droids

To simplify, you may think R2-D2 is unique...but every X-Wing you've ever seen has an R2 (likely...a few other droids can fit an X-Wing like the BB units) in the back working with their pilot.

Also, all of the Trade Federation's soldiers in the prequels were droids, B1, B2, and Droidekas. Only a few had unique personalities. The rest were Jedi fodder.

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However, you see many identical X-Wing fighters in a given battle scene. You never see identical examples of a given class of droid in any scene.

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It's a Gonk droid dammit not an R2 unit

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