• Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    IIRC by that point in the canon, parts of his and 3P0’s memory had been scrambled to protect luke & leia’s identites in case the droids were ever captured, so he didn’t really know either. Hacky writing job but gestures at all starwars writing.

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      When Mark Hamill was first hired, the script was called ‘Luke Starkiller.’

      They recut the movie a dozen times before “A New Hope” came out. Alderon being destroyed was a late addition.

      tl, dr =the writers had no idea what was canon

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        Sorry, I should have been more clear and said the canon timeline. This was from one of the post-prequel comic series (god do I wish I still had them laying around because I do not remember which one it was), and was very transparently added just to paste over that one big plot hole.

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      That’s actually done with all astromechs, to avoid leaking of any data when they are collected/stolen.

      Call it hacky writing, but it’s common to frequently wipe military electronics to prevent stealing.

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        Except they made a point of saying on multiple occasions that R2 avoided being wiped, even when 3PO was. That was partially to explain his eccentricities

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          This was specifically to protect Luke / Leia from Anakin though, and was a voluntary choice on R2’s part (which is in of itself a sign of his eccentric behavior since he’s possessed of far more free will than typical of droids? IDK that might be giving the writers way too much credit).