Talk:C-3PO/Legends

Canon
>> This version is not officially accept by the Star Wars Canon! It is rated N (noncanon), and I think it could be deleted.
 * Any specific bit? --  I need a name  ( Complain here ) 22:33, 6 February 2008 (UTC)

Soon? Darth Oompa Loompa 04:23, 17 February 2008 (UTC)

>> i don't think the death of c3po should be on here tales is just not a reliable source.
 * ...which is exactly why it has the following disclaimer around it: "Warning: The following paragraph(s) contain(s) information which ONLY appears in a Star Wars Tales #1–#20 story that has not been referenced elsewhere; therefore, its level of canonicity is ambiguous." -- Ozzel 19:16, 8 July 2008 (UTC)


 * I'm not hip to the death of See-Threepio being included, either. I know it's not canon, but I like to think he and Artoo eventually just became outmoded enough for spare parts to no longer be available for upgrades, etc.  Over time, in my mind, C-3PO came to the end of the line, in his old age, and simply "shut down" for the last time.  Again... not canon, but a heck of a lot better and deserving than some horrific death alone on a foreign world.  Admittedly, I've seldom regarded comic adaptations as being directly canon... just good filler plots in between movies and novels.--Snartyblartfast 07:14, 29 May 2009 (UTC)

Anakin Was Not the Creator
In The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader' It said he found the parts and put it together. Now Anakin found the droid in peices. that mean he wasn't the original creator.
 * Nobody said he was. It is written in the article by the way. And sign your posts with four tildes. QuiGonJinn There's always a bigger fish. 19:59, 7 April 2009 (UTC)

--Snartyblartfast 06:53, 29 May 2009 (UTC)
 * It would've been unlikely for Anakin to be "The Maker" Threepio is always on about. He was not of Anakin's creation, but a recycled protocol droid the kid was putting together for his mother (though, what use she'd have for Threepio isn't clear, since Shme is a slave of extremely modest means).  That would be like me rebuilding, say, a '66 Thunderbird for my mom and then my being called the car's "creator" or "maker."

Remoh
Why is he listed as one of the owners? He never owned C-3PO, he just found his crippled butt in a cave and talked to him for about, oh, several minutes at least. That's like saying I'm an owner of a broken toaster if I happen to find one in the backyard of some empty lot & examine it for a minute or two before casting it away and forgetting about it; I fail to see how that meets the criteria for ownership. 64.180.93.200 18:56, 4 May 2009 (UTC)