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Why did Empire stop using droids?

Why did Empire stop using droids?

Why did the Empire use Stormtroopers instead of Droids? – Quora. Cost and Control of Population. The Emperor wanted as many (young) people from his Empire in the military, hence the massive difference between republic and imperial ship crews.

Why do stormtroopers miss?

Why do Stormtroopers miss when firing their weapons? They miss because they are almost always shoot from the hip, and seldom aim down the sights like one is supposed to do when aiming a gun.

What’s the difference between clone troopers and Droids?

There’s a reason that after the clones started dying out and Stormtroopers were being introduced, that the Clones became Sergeants and Stormstroopers followed their orders. Clones have better genes, more experience and training and have a stronger mentality. Droids are just pants.

Who has the best equipment – clone troopers or stormtroopers?

@wdc: Stormtroopers have the best equipment of the three, and as far as training they are essentially the same as the Clones. ( in fact many were clones) So they would probably come out on top here. Clone Troopers would come second, they are bred for their durability, stamina, combat prowess etc.

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What’s the difference between Jango and stormtroopers and clones?

1. Clones – Purer Jango bloodline, more training. 2. Stormtroopers – Most Stormtroopers are in fact not Jango clone, they edged over equipment but their armor is actually weaker (as Stormtrooper’s armor traded durability for environment protection, and Clone Trooper’s armor give more chance of survival against blaster shot) 3.

What kind of armor do stormtroopers wear?

Arizona: Stormtroopers wear possibly the most iconic suit of armour in fictional history it consisted of a suit of White Plastoid Composite that was worn over a Black Body Glove and was designed solely to inspire fear in those who encountered it. Inner Black Body Glove to protect from the elements and harsh enviroments on hostile systems