When Luke and Obi-Wan were talking with Han Solo, they were not in a spaceport. They were in the Mos Eisley Cantina. (Mos Eisley is also the name of the city where they met Han.)
There are countless droids. Some of the well known droids are battle droids, astromech droids, protocol droids, and medical droids
There are many droids in Star Wars. Some of the ones not meant for battle are protocal droids (C-3PO), Astromich droids (R2-D2), Gonk droids, ect. Some meant for battle during the clone wars are battle droids, super battle droids, destroyer droids (also calles droidekas), and General Greivous' body guards. General Grievous is not considered a robot, for he was once an alien, until betrayed by Count Dooku. He was in a star cruiser when it exploded. In order to survive, he needed to wear robotic pieces. actually general grevious is a cyborg part human part robot because he got injured :)
A New Hope (IV) was 1977, The Empire Strikes Back (V) was 1980, Return of the Jedi (VI) was 1983, The Phantom Menace (I) was 1999, Attack of the Clones (II) was 2002, and Revenge of the Sith (III) was 2005.
The first episode of star wars to come out on dvd (which was episode IV) was in 1977. according to my sister
No. R2-D2 has all different kinds of tools like a saw, a life sign scanner, and rockets. But astromech droids in Star Wars do not have hands.
Jawas.
There are countless droids. Some of the well known droids are battle droids, astromech droids, protocol droids, and medical droids
There are countless types of droids. The most famous ones are protocol droids, astromech droids, medical droids, battle droids, probe droids, and assassin droids
They are astromech droids.
Spy, Genius... Plus he can call in Droids to do his bidding!
No, but many Star Wars droids exhibit characteristics that modern robots and computers do already have.
In star wars robots are "droids" and there are many kinds including soldier ones. This vary from battle droids and super battle droids (robots with guns) to robots who can dismantle enemy ships and jam radio waves. other droids do work such as medical droids, atsromec droids(R2D2) who control small ships and interpertor droids who can memorize thousands of languages.
Not all the droids in Star Wars talk. Some make noises, like R2-D2. Those who can speak are rather limited to protocol droids and others like Trade Federation battle droids; the battle droids have a limited vocabulary even then. Others, like pit droids, make weird noises...
The batte droids super battle droids droidikas general grevies fight the clones in Star Wars.
The original Star Wars was first screened on May 25, 1977.
The word "robot" is used in the original Star Wars trilogy a total of 15 times. It is primarily mentioned during conversations about droids like C-3PO and R2-D2.
no