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[from android, SF terminology for a humanoid robot of essentially biological (as opposed to mechanical/electronic) construction] A person (esp. a low-level bureaucrat or service-business employee) exhibiting most of the following characteristics: (a) naive trust in the wisdom of the parent organization or ‘the system’; (b) a blind-faith propensity to believe obvious nonsense emitted by authority figures (or computers!); (c) a rule-governed mentality, one unwilling or unable to look beyond the ‘letter of the law’ in exceptional situations; (d) a paralyzing fear of official reprimand or worse if Procedures are not followed No Matter What; and (e) no interest in doing anything above or beyond the call of a very narrowly-interpreted duty, or in particular in fixing that which is broken; an “It's not my job, man” attitude.

Typical droid positions include supermarket checkout assistant and bank clerk; the syndrome is also endemic in low-level government employees. The implication is that the rules and official procedures constitute software that the droid is executing; problems arise when the software has not been properly debugged. The term droid mentality is also used to describe the mindset behind this behavior. Compare suit, marketroid; see -oid.

In England there is equivalent mainstream slang; a ‘jobsworth’ is an obstructive, rule-following bureaucrat, often of the uniformed or suited variety. Named for the habit of denying a reasonable request by sucking his teeth and saying “Oh no, guv, sorry I can't help you: that's more than my job's worth”.


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  • Release Date: 1993
  • Genre: Action
  • Style: Side-Scrolling Platform
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Droids are robots seen in Star Wars, Doctor Who, and Ben 10. The word is a registered trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd.[1]

Prominent examples of droids in Star Wars include R2-D2 and C-3PO. R2-D2 is an astromech droid, a class of droid used aboard spaceships for repairs and navigational computing. Protocol droids assist in communications and etiquette, and can also carry out administrative tasks;[2] the protocol droid C-3PO is "fluent in over six million forms of communication".[3] Most protocol droids have a humanoid shape similar to that of the people around whom they work.[2] The word droid originated as a contraction of "android", as evidenced by the fact that in the novelization of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, the word is spelled with an apostrophe ('droid). However, many droids (most notably R2-D2) have no human-looking features at all.

"These are not the droids you are looking for" is a famous catchphrase. It was originally uttered by Ben Kenobi in Episode IV.

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  1. ^ http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/droid
  2. ^ a b "protocol droid". Star Wars Databank. Lucasfilm. http://www.starwars.com/databank/droid/protocoldroid/index.html. Retrieved 2008-08-15. 
  3. ^ Cavelos, Jeanne (1999-04-15). The Science of Star Wars: An Astrophysicist's Independent Examination of Space Travel, Aliens, Planets, and Robots as Portrayed in the Star Wars Films and Books. St. Martin's Press. p. 118. ISBN 978-0312209582. 

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