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Were there any Jedi Droids?
Iron Knights are Force-sensitive droids within the Star Wars universe who have fought alongside Jedi from the Clone Wars to the days of the New Republic.
Are there any Force-sensitive droids?
In the current Star Wars canon — Legends stories like Dark Horse Comic issue “Skippy the Jedi Droid” notwithstanding — there are no known Force-sensitive Astromech droids. Related: R2-D2, C-3PO Finally Get the Spin-Off Series They Deserve!
Are there Sith Jedi?
Originally Answered: Did any Sith ever become a Jedi? Yes. The Jedi Knight story in SWTOR both introduces you to a Sith who became a Jedi and also gives you the opportunity to convince a Sith you fight to defect and if you succeed, he reappears later on as a Jedi.
Are Droids connected to the Force?
0-0-0 theorized that a special engine powered by human blood could connect a droid to the Force. Because they were not technically alive, droids could not access the Force, an energy field that connected all living things in the galaxy.
Is T0-B1 a Jedi?
Mitaka is proud that T0-B1 has grown up and knights him as a Jedi Knight by the will of the Force. He wishes that the Force be with him. Returning to the physical realm, T0-B1 continues his fight with the Inquisitor.
Can Jedi/Sith Droids use the force?
If by Jedi or Sith ‘droids’ you mean droids who are Force-Sensitive and wield lightsabers and follow the tenants of one of the two Force using Orders then no. Jedi and Sith are living, Force-Sensitive beings, and droids aren’t truly alive so cannot be Force-Sensitive, at least not as far as SW Cannon goes.
Are there any force sensitive droids in the Star Wars canon?
To the best of my knowledge, no Force-sensitive droids have been mentioned in canon, let alone Jedi or Sith droids. In Legends, there is Skippy the Jedi Droid, but he was non-canon even back in the old EU days. As to whether it’s possible for a droid to be Force-sensitive, we can’t be sure.
Is Skippy the Jedi droid in Star Wars Legends?
In Legends, there is Skippy the Jedi Droid, but he was non-canon even back in the old EU days. As to whether it’s possible for a droid to be Force-sensitive, we can’t be sure. There exists at least one major obstacle to any potential Jedi or Sith droid.
Who is the weirdest Jedi in Star Wars?
As for the weirdest Jedi ever, one candidate that’s seemingly unchallenged would be the Celegian Jedi Master, Ooroo. He existed thousands of years before the film continuity and it’s probably best that not many of his species be admitted into the Jedi Order.