Star Wars Chat Pack: How would a droid help you?

Hey, we made it! Welcome to Day 30 of my NaBloPoMo Challenge, where I randomly pick a card from the Star Wars Chat Pack.

Today’s question is: You’re given a droid in real life. What would you like them to help you with?

Heck yeah, this would be great!

My first thought was: car repair, please god, car repair. We’ve been having some car troubles, and I’m sick of dealing with it. An astromech or droid that deals with mechanical repairs would be most welcome.

We could have used this guy’s help today installing a car battery.

But that’s only an occasional need (usually), and I’m thinking something I could use every day. I’m often exclaiming to my husband, “I need a secretary!”

So my droid would be a protocol droid that’s a personal assistant. This droid would make the phone calls that I hate making: scheduling doctor appointments, or any appointments for that matter, dealing with health insurance issues, ordering medical supplies for my daughter.

Perhaps not Threepio himself, but a similar protocol droid.

This droid could also keep track of things I need to buy, be it food or other products, keep lists, keep track of finances (such as they are), and pay bills. Basically the usual stuff of running a household that takes up my time when I’d rather be reading or writing, lol.

Of course, some light housekeeping would be in order: dishes, laundry, dusting, sweeping, cleaning the bathroom, etc. My spouse helps with this stuff, naturally, but we’ll give him a break too!

The droid could also help me take care of my elderly father, maybe even watch over him when I’m not there. It would probably freak him out, though. Hey, he’s eighty-eight, what can I say?

I just thought of something else: a cooking droid!

As long as he just cuts vegetables with those knives, this guy could live in our kitchen.

I’m not much of a cook. My husband knew that when he married me, but I still feel bad making him do most of it, lol. A cook droid would be a welcome addition. I still think I’d take the protocol droid, though.

What about you? What kind of droid would you like to help you in your life? Let me know in the comments and we’ll talk about it!

So this is the last Chat Pack post for this challenge. It’s been a lot of fun, and it made me think about Star Wars in ways I never have before, but I’m ready to move on to other things. However, I’ve only used 30 cards out of 100, so there’s 70 more to explore in the future! Maybe I’ll do a Chat Pack post once a month or so.

I want to thank everyone who took part in the challenge and answered the questions along with me, particularly Tim from the Canon Padawan (seriously, check out his site, especially if you love clones) and For Tyeth from FTsabersite (awesome lightsaber designs!). Thanks guys, for making this so much fun!

Star Wars Fan Art: C3PO

C-3PO has never really been one of my favorite droids–he was more annoying than anything else, lol. But over the years I’ve softened toward him. I especially liked him in The Rise of Skywalker. And I’ve seen a lot of great fan art of him. Which is impressive, because what do you do to make a droid, whose face remains the same all the time, interesting? You do whimsical, that’s what you do!

I love this series by Kyle Hagey, who puts Star Wars characters into beautiful meadows of flowers while having tea or knitting or some such thing. Threepio is daydreaming here, an idea that tickles me. What does Threepio daydream about? Safety, probably. No laser battles, people behaving, things going as they should. Oil baths. Artoo not getting them into trouble, that sort of thing, lol.

Kyle Hagey on etsy.com

This is another artist whose series I like. I just love the slapdash colors and sense of movement. It looks like confetti is coming off of Threepio, as if in celebration of him.

Alessandro Pautasso on curioos.com

This outfit just seems to fit Threepio. A Victorian English gentleman overly concerned with propriety.

Greg Peltz on buzzfeed.com

Who knew the innards of Threepio’s head would be an interesting subject for art? Funny thing is, I never noticed that thing sticking out at the top of his head. Has that always been there???

Dash Martin, devientart.com

Another Victorian, or possibly Edwardian, Threepio. This time he’s got a title: Baron von C3PO. I think he’d be quite pleased with that.

Baron von C3PO by Terry Fan, wanelo.com

This one’s great because he looks like some kind of droid fashion model strutting his stuff, lol.

Pascal Merlin, pascalmerlin18150.wixsite.com

What do you think of these images? What’s your opinion of Threepio? Let me know in the comments, and we’ll talk about it!