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General Grievous, Battle Droids 2012: Kinect Star Wars: General Grievous, Red 13, B1 Droid, B1 Trando, B2 Droid 2015: Disney Infinity 3.0: General Grievous, Battle Droids 2016: Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens: General Grievous, Ello Asty, Quiggold 2017: Star Wars Battlefront II: General Grievous, Kylo Ren (Masked), Battle Droids 2020
The Clone Wars is set during the Star Wars prequel trilogy era, taking place over a span of three years in between the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.The protagonists comprise returning characters from the films, including Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Yoda, and Mace Windu, as well as new characters created specifically for the series, such as Anakin's ...
Voice role Notes 1993: Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back: Darth Vader: Star Wars: X-Wing: Uncredited 1997: Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi: 1999: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace: Jabba the Hutt [5] Star Wars Episode I: The Gungan Frontier: Narrator [5] 2000: Star Wars: Demolition: Jabba the Hutt / Boush / Battle Droid [5] 2001
A B1 battle droid as shown in the prequel trilogy and Clone Wars-related works. A battle droid is a class of war robot used as an easily controlled alternative to human soldiers, most notably seen in the Star Wars prequel trilogy of films and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series, in which 'B1' and 'B2' models are frequent antagonists. Due to ...
A BioWare developer posted to the company's forum that HK-47 is named in homage of a dropship in Shattered Steel. [2] However, Knights of the Old Republic lead writer Drew Karpyshyn claimed the name derived from his billiards team's name, which in turn was partially derived from the AK-47; [3] the "Mister Bones" nickname provided to the character's B-1 battle droid form introduced in Chuck ...
You may have also heard the term ‘tech neck,’ which refers to horizontal fine lines that stretch across the neck. The moniker comes from the cause: constantly looking down at you phone.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says human-directed AI-controlled drones are the future of war. Schmidt's startup, White Stork, is developing drones for Ukraine to use in its war with Russia.
Language development was approached as sound design and was handled by Ben Burtt, sound designer for both the original and prequel trilogies.He created the alien dialogue out of existing non-English language phrases and their sounds, such as Quechua for Greedo in the original Star Wars film and Haya for the character Nien Nunb in Return of the Jedi. [1]