Paul Farquhar
Legend
Hast tha nay been up’t moor?Heh tge Aussie accent is more grating to us lol.
American accents even the regional ones not so much. Thick English can also be rough.
Hast tha nay been up’t moor?Heh tge Aussie accent is more grating to us lol.
American accents even the regional ones not so much. Thick English can also be rough.
Clone Troopers real names are CT-[number]. Whilst they give themselves nicknames, Imperials don’t use them. And MRE-KR is living with imperials.
It’s no coincidence that clone troopers are named in a similar way to droids.
I wouldn’t say it’s all that similar. Clones have a designation. CT = clone trooper. CC = clone commander. ARC = Army of the Republic commando. And so on.It’s no coincidence that clone troopers are named in a similar way to droids.
I wouldn’t say it’s all that similar. Clones have a designation. CT = clone trooper. CC = clone commander. ARC = Army of the Republic commando. And so on.
Droids just seem to be given a random assortment of numbers and letters with a randomly placed hyphen. Sometimes the letters and numbers are arranged in a punny way.
Yes, there is that similarity.Clones and Droids are both treated as lesser than and not given the same rights that all other sentient life has, so having just a code for a name fits.
Not entirely. R2D2 is often referred to as "an R2 unit", and other astromech droids follow the same naming scheme, such as R5 in The Mandalorian. Likewise, BB8 is a custom BB unit.I wouldn’t say it’s all that similar. Clones have a designation. CT = clone trooper. CC = clone commander. ARC = Army of the Republic commando. And so on.
Droids just seem to be given a random assortment of numbers and letters with a randomly placed hyphen. Sometimes the letters and numbers are arranged in a punny way.
Hast tha nay been up’t moor?
I know. I was being somewhat hyperbolic. My point was just that droid designations don't necessarily translate into English the way the clone trooper codes do. Droids tend to either have seemingly meaningless alphanumeric designations (R2-D2, K-2SO, 4-LOM, C1-10P) or joke names (HK-47, L3-37, DUM, GNK).Not entirely. R2D2 is often referred to as "an R2 unit", and other astromech droids follow the same naming scheme, such as R5 in The Mandalorian. Likewise, BB8 is a custom BB unit.
Personally I’d be more inclined to label it the Lucas interpretation. I think Hayden doesn’t deserve all the crap he gets, as his recent appearances in Obi-Wan and Ahsoka prove.(the other one being an Anakin that's actually heroic and lovable, not like the awful Christensen interpretation)