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You remember the first time a Commando Droid wrecked you on Grandmaster difficulty.Yeah. This video is about that feeling. See, Star Wars has been lying to us for decades. Since May 19, 1999, when The Phantom Menace hit theaters, the franchise has sold us this story about droids. Spindly. Incompetent. "Roger roger." Target practice for anyone with a lightsaber or a pulse. Doug Chiang and the Lucasfilm art department designed the B1 battle droid to look unthreatening on purpose. George Lucas wrote their dialogue with comic timing. They were jokes. They were always supposed to be jokes.Watch any scene from the prequel trilogy. Really watch it. Count how long a B1 battle droid survives when a named character engages it. Three seconds? Two? The answer is almost always "not long enough to matter." These aren't soldiers. They're props. Moving set decoration that exists to demonstrate how cool Jedi are.Attack of the Clones dropped on May 16, 2002, and doubled down hard. The Battle of Geonosis showed thousands of B1s and B2 Super Battle Droids getting absolutely annihilated by clone troopers who'd been alive for maybe a decade. Mace Windu cut through droid formations like they were inconveniences. Not threats. Inconveniences. The man didn't even break a sweat. Even droidekas—shielded, heavily armed, genuinely dangerous on paper—mostly showed up so Jedi could demonstrate tactical wisdom by retreating. "Master, destroyers!" became the cue for our heroes to find another route, preserving their dignity rather than establishing the droids as actual killers.