Re: Races of SWB3- Clones
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:31 pm
or be put into a C3-PO body
I don't know. I think battle droids are the main bulk of the CIS army. Even if they were no longer produced, there are simply too many of them to not use them. When did you ever see a super battle droid fly in the movies? And also you completely forgot crab droids and dwarf spider droids. Magna Guards were supposedly only General Grievous' personal guard, trained by him. I personally disagree about having them in SWBFII as a class.Wannahelp1 wrote:Lol to most of you. Okay, droids can have the same amount of life as clones. But what about Super-Battle Droids? I personally don't think we should have regualr battle droids with guns because they were supposed to be replaced after Defeat on Naboo. So the droids would be: Super, Magnaguard, Commando, Assassin Bot, Droideka, and Flying Super-Battle Droids. And to bring up the low clones versus battle droids, should games be then made so if your a clone, its 1 clone for every three droids?
Read the comments about the cartoons on this topic: http://www.battlefront3.net/forums/view ... =10&t=1039 Qui-gon is in episode 1. He died, and therefore could not have existed in the Clone Wars era.Wannahelp1 wrote:Good points. However, are we only going by the movies, or also the cartoons? Because Kit Fisto, Qui-gon, and all these other Jedi were missing, I personally would want to play Ashoka Tano in the game. Also, Super Battle-Droids flew in the new cartoon, and perhaps battle droids will be in the game, along with the crab droids and all. Perhaps Octopods or whatever they're called? And last but not least: MagnaGuards could be a class, but only unlocked when there are Jedi on the battlefield...
Unfortunatly we don't own Star Wars so copyrighting may prove to be difficult.Wannahelp1 wrote:Lol to all the comments. Sorry it took so long to respond, I got locked out so many times. So yeah, I'm still working on the book. Should be ready by September. but should we copyright the details so they can't claim it is there's? And perhaps a feature of the droids is that they must be repaired on your ship or they go into battle with less life. Although, droids have removable parts, so that could maybe be a bonus?
But it IS theirs. You're talking about Battlefront, and by extension Star Wars, both wholly owned by LucasArts. No matter what you come up with, you're still using somebody else's property.but should we copyright the details so they can't claim it is there's?
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