What happened to C-3PO in Empire Strikes Back?
What happened to C-3PO in Empire Strikes Back?
In the non-canon comic series Star Wars: Tag & Bink, Drazin’s appearance in The Empire Strikes Back in the back room is changed into Tag and Bink hiding and being discovered by the droid. They shot C-3PO as payback for him causing their capture years earlier on the Tantive IV.
Who puts C-3PO back together?
Chewbacca attempts to rebuild C-3PO after the unfortunate protocol droid was blasted apart by Stormtroopers in Cloud City.
What does the C stand for in C-3PO?
One of NASA programs to collaborate with the private sector in the development of commercial space transportation it’s named ‘C3PO’, acronym for Commercial Crew & Cargo Program Office. Nicolas Ghesquière, creative director of Louis Vuitton, and Rodarte have created fashion designs inspired by C-3PO.
Why does C-3PO have a silver leg?
As neither the films nor other canon material have explained how C-3PO got a silver leg, fans believe his leg was damaged during the Clone Wars and so had to have it replaced – but whoever did it couldn’t find a golden plate, more so as he was covered in golden paint, not made like that, and so a silver one (which is …
Did C-3PO know Luke was Anakin’s son?
R2-D2 and C-3P0 were present for their birth, and knew Anakin and Padmé were together. However, C-3P0’s memory was wiped afterward, whereas Artoo’s was not. So he knew that Leia and Luke were Anakin’s kids, but he didn’t really know what happened to Anakin on that lava planet.
Why is C-3PO’s arm red?
A bunch of droids, C-3PO and the FO protocol droid included, escaped in a pod and crashed on a harsh acidic planet. A creature ripped off 3PO’s arm, while the acid rain began to corrode the other protocol droid’s inferior metal casing. In doing so, the grey paint was burned off, revealing the red metal underneath.
Why is cp30 called cp30?
“See-Threepio” is how Star Wars writers have been writing his name since literally the 90s. He’s not saying “See, Threepio”, he’s just saying his name… “See-Threepio.”