Downfall of a Droid

"Trust in your friends, and they'll have reason to trust in you."

- Moral

"Downfall of a Droid" is the sixth episode of Season One of the television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Its title was first revealed by Henry Gilroy in an interview that featured in Star Wars Insider 103. It was postponed for one week, in observance of Halloween, and aired on November 7. This is the first episode written by Megas XLR creator, George Krstic.

Official description
''R2-D2 is lost during a fierce space battle - and Anakin must find him before the Separatists discover the Jedi military secrets locked in his memory banks./During a fierce space battle, Anakin loses his trusty droid, R2-D2. Paired with a new droid, R3, Anakin and Ahsoka must find Artoo before the Separatist access the Jedi secrets in his memory banks.''

Plot summary
Because Grievous has been ambushing Republic fleets, Obi-Wan advises that Anakin take his fleet out of the Bothawui system but he has a plan to defeat Grievous. At that moment, Grievous' fleet is advancing on his. Anakin leads Gold Squadron in a frontal assault, informing his forces to wait for the right moment as Grievous' fleet advances through the asteroid belt. This gives Rex and his brigade of AT-TEs a chance to ambush the Munificent frigates from behind.

Because his droid commander is too incompetent on where to retreat to, Grievous flees the ship on the Soulless One. Anakin and Artoo pursue him only a for a shrapnel embedded in the fighter to cause it to careen off course. Anakin later wakes up, learning that he was salvaged from his fighter; Artoo was not. However, he informs Obi-Wan that he didn't erase Artoo's memory, which would be a severe liability should the astromech fall into Separatist hands. Anakin heads a salvage operation to recover Artoo, but Ahsoka shows him the new R3-S6, who has better skills than an R2-unit, calling him Goldie. As they search the debris field, they spot a freighter and dock with it. The Trandoshan captain, Gha Nachkt, claims there is no R2 unit on board but allows them to search anyway. Anakin hears Artoo's beep and begins to slice through the door that he thinks he heard it in. But Goldie accidentally activates two IG-86 units instead of opening the door. The two Jedi manage to slice the droids in pieces as Anakin gets through the door, only to find Gha, who is angry that his droids were destroyed. Ahsoka concludes that Artoo is not on board and they leave. But unfortunately, Gha had the little droid locked in a crate with a restraining bolt on and contacts Grievous, informing him that the droid is of great strategic value. Artoo later escapes while Gha is sleeping, flushing one of his IG units out of the airlock, only to be discover by the Trandoshan.

Figuring that Grievous has a listening post somewhere, Anakin decides to go scouting but Ahsoka sends along R3, saying they could bond. But what the droid did was get him in trouble, as he accidentally turned on the tracking device, alerting Grievous to his position. He is luckily saved by Ahsoka and Rex in the Twilight. He chastises the incompetent droid over nearly getting him killed and hopes that Artoo is still out there.

Cast

 * Matt Lanter - Anakin Skywalker
 * Ashley Eckstein - Ahsoka Tano
 * Matthew Wood - General Grievous / battle droids
 * Ron Perlman - Gha Nachkt
 * James Arnold Taylor - Obi-Wan Kenobi
 * Dee Bradley Baker - clone troopers
 * Tom Kane - Wullf Yularen / narrator

Characters

 * CC-7567 "Rex"
 * General Grievous
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi
 * Gha Nachkt
 * R2-D2
 * R3-S6 ("Goldie")
 * Anakin Skywalker
 * Ahsoka Tano ("Pookums")
 * Gold Squadron Clone Trooper Pilot
 * Gold 6 (Clone Trooper)
 * Gold 2 (Clone Trooper)

Creatures

 * Mynock

Droid models

 * 2-1B surgical droid
 * Astromech droid
 * R2-series astromech droid
 * R3-series astromech droidseries
 * B1 battle droid
 * C-14 droid
 * IG-86 assassin droid
 * OOM command battle droid
 * OOM pilot battle droid
 * Protocol droid
 * RA-7 protocol droid
 * WED-15 Treadwell
 * TT-8L gatekeeper droid
 * Variable Geometry Self-Propelled Battle Droid, Mark I

Events

 * Clone Wars
 * Battle of Falleen
 * Battle of Bothawui
 * Mission to Vulture's Claw
 * Mission to suspected Confederate space

Locations

 * Bothan sector
 * Bothawui
 * Asteroid field
 * Falleen
 * Outer Rim

Organizations and titles

 * Confederacy of Independent Systems
 * Separatist Droid Army
 * General
 * Galactic Republic
 * Grand Army of the Republic
 * Admiral
 * Gold Squadron
 * Gold Leader
 * Republic Intelligence
 * Jedi Order
 * Jedi Knight
 * Jedi Master
 * Padawan

Sentient species

 * Human
 * Kaleesh
 * Cyborg
 * Trandoshan

Vehicles and vessels

 * All Terrain Tactical Enforcer
 * Belbullab-22 starfighter
 * Soulless One
 * Delta-7B Aethersprite-class starfighter
 * Anakin Skywalker's Delta-7B Aethersprite-class light interceptor
 * G9 Rigger freighter
 * Twilight
 * GS-100 salvage ship
 * Vulture's Claw
 * Munificent-class star frigate
 * V-19 Torrent starfighter
 * Venator-class Star Destroyer
 * Dauntless
 * Pioneer
 * Resolute

Weapons and technology

 * Airlock
 * Blaster
 * E-5 blaster rifle
 * Bulkhead
 * Carbonizing
 * Computer
 * Computer terminal
 * Cybernetics
 * Mechno-arm
 * Hologram
 * Homing beacon
 * Hyperdrive
 * Hyperspace transport ring
 * Ion engine
 * Laser cannon
 * Lightsaber
 * Memory wipe
 * Missile
 * Outrigger pylon
 * Piston
 * Restraining bolt
 * Scanner
 * Viewport

Miscellanea

 * Battle group
 * Bridge
 * Galactic Credit Standard
 * Dime


 * Flagship
 * Hangar bay
 * Hyperspace
 * Inventory manifest
 * Piston-head
 * Poncho
 * Sector
 * Tin can
 * Wingmate

Languages

 * Aurebesh
 * Basic
 * Droidspeak
 * Huttese
 * Poodoo

The Force

 * Force Sense

Behind the scenes
The opening scene of this episode, described and even illustrated in the accompanying Episode Guide, was cut probably because of the strong time limit of the TV format. Additionally, there were other scenes that appeared in The Untold Stories DVD featurette of the The Clone Wars film that were apparently cut from the episode due to similar reasons.

Part of Obi-Wan's dialogue reveals the presence of dimes in the Star Wars Universe.

The episode's original moral was "Friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, impossible to forget."

This episode was the second to be produced, which means that it possesses the earliest-produced animation in the TV series. Also, Ahsoka's maneuver of the Twilight between the two Munificent-class frigates explains Anakin's later hesitation about her flying ability in the later-produced episode Shadow of Malevolence.

Continuity
Anakin's hair appears reversed near the end of the episode.

When Anakin is scolding R3-S6, the droid's dome appears reversed for a moment.

When Ahsoka gives Rex a command, he replies by saying Yes, sir!, rather than by her gender. It would be a mistake only if she preferred "ma'am" or Commander, the rank established for Padawans, or it could be that the clones simply don't observe gender differences among officers, only civilians.

DVD Release
In the United Kingdom, HMV released this episode on DVD, as an 'exclusive preview episode', priced at £1.99 in a slimline DVD case.