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u/jsun31 Cassian Andor 3d ago

SM-33 abides by claimsies

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u/darthvall Imperial Stormtrooper 3d ago

I don't understand that scene. How could fern did the unclaimsies? Or is it just 33 becoming fond of the kids? He even brought up about how Jod can't have two claims

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u/your_mind_aches Supreme Leader Snoke 3d ago

Or is it just 33 becoming fond of the kids?

It's that.

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u/emberisgone 3d ago

Yeah as given away by the line from 33 about it "being close enough" , as in "eh not really how it works but it's good enough of an excuse for me"

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u/Triskan 3d ago

That whole sequence made me want to see a more adult story about droids and their place in the SW universe. There could be potential for a tale about their free-will and how they sometimes are treated almost as slaves.

A Spartacus-like droid uprising could be a nice story.

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u/Sir__Will Rex 2d ago

The status and treatment of droids in Star Wars is so messed up. They're slaves, often abused, but they want to give them human traits which just makes them look like literal slaves.

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u/transmogrify 2d ago

We can't really ever have a legitimate moral reckoning about droids because it would really tarnish the image of a lot of otherwise heroic characters, most of the main protagonists. Wherever the story goes of droids in Star Wars, it will have to walk some kind of razor thin line where it defines the droids as not being universally abused.

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u/Sir__Will Rex 2d ago

They haven't seemed to have that issue when it comes to shitting on the Jedi order, but I get what you mean and agree, nothing's really going to change

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u/transmogrify 2d ago

There's quite a difference between saying that the Order fell victim to pride, and saying Luke Skywalker owned slaves.

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u/viper459 2d ago

you don't need to say it, it's already true. Droids are clearly and obviously sapient and capable of decision making, creatinb bonds with people, getting past their programming, hell they show quite a lot of feelings. Whether anything "reckons" with that or not, is, quite honestly, moot. Luke skywalker was a slave owner. Period.