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AxiaEuxine said:ChainsawAsh said:I think the official EU (read: bullshit ass-covering) explanation is that the warranty on Artoo's jets had expired by the time of the OT, forcing his CPU to lock them off, or something stupid like that.
I think they should be removed from the PT, not added to the OT. I thought they were ridiculous and, frankly, stupid.
I knew this wasnt accurate so I did a little research for you. I got this off of wikipedia (got love them). "The DK Star Wars Complete Visual Guide says that R2-D2 "eventually damaged his boosters," and the company that made them had been shut down by the Empire at that point. " Personally I love the fact that Lucasfilm tries to fix continuity flaws in this manner. This explanation makes perfect sense. Problem solved.
Frankly the entire Star Wars universe is very tight with continuity, especially when compared to other universes. You want a continuity flaw disaster area. Try being a trekkie. Oh man, that universe is a complete mess and I'm only talking about the stuff that they put on screen.
So as far as R2's thrusters are concerned they neither need to be removed from Episodes I-III or added to IV-VI.
My two cents...
Im satisfied with that. Thanx for that info. I assumed that after 20 years or so that things would break down on R2 but I didnt know why it couldnt be repaired even by Luke or the Rebels.