Arrange the images of the character by drag & dropping them around open_in_new
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Select the 2 images you want to swap
Change the main image of the character for a specific series
The image you will choose is the one that will show up for that character when you go to the series page You can either enter an image URL or click on one to select it
Type none in the Image URL field to remove the main image of the series.
OR select an image by clicking on it
Remove images of the character
Image (Click on them to select them)
Add art tags to the character's images
Select/deselect images you want to art tag by clicking on them.
Tip: You can mass art tag by clicking "Add current selection" then go to the Pic Tagging page and continue there.
Tip 2: You can see all uncredited images of the series on this page (also accessible via the contributor hub).
Bad images are images that you think need improvement (because of thick borders, a lot of noise etc.), not just borderless images Select them by clicking on them
You can integrate links to other character/series/tag pages by using the following format: [character:123456 Text] or [series:123456 Text] or [tag:123456 Text]. Replace 123456 with the ID of the character/series/tag you want to link to.
Rather than use flesh-and-blood warriors, the Separatists prefer mindlessly loyal soldiers that are easily controlled. The soulless ranks of their armies are dominated by tall, thin B1 battle droids built as mechanical imitations of their Geonosian designers. Battle droids can be controlled by centralized command centers such as the Trade Federation's enormous Droid Control Ships, or programmed for independent action. They often suffer programming glitches that manifest as personality quirks. Battle droids are dim-witted and no match for clone troopers or Jedi, but they weren't designed to be smart – they were designed to overwhelm Republic civilians through sheer numbers, something they do very effectively.
Add a series to the character
Sort the series of the character by drag & dropping them around
Star Wars Prequel TrilogyStar Wars: The Clone WarsStar Wars: The Clone Wars (Movie)Star Wars RebelsStar Wars ResistanceStar Wars: The Bad BatchStar Wars: Tales of the EmpireStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorStar Wars: Clone WarsStar Wars: Battlefront (2004)Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005)Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade SquadronStar Wars Battlefront: Elite SquadronStar Wars: Battlefront IIStar Wars: Galactic BattlegroundsStar Wars: The New Droid ArmyStar Wars: Republic CommandoKinect Star WarsLEGO Star Wars: The Yoda ChroniclesLEGO Star Wars: The Complete SagaLEGO Star Wars III: The Clone WarsLEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (Handheld)LEGO Star Wars: The Force AwakensLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker SagaStar Wars: Galaxy of HeroesStar ToursDisney InfinityStar Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (Game)Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power BattlesStar Wars: DemolitionStar Wars Episode I: Obi-Wan's AdventuresStar Wars Episode I: Battle for NabooStar Wars: Starfighter (Game)Star Wars: Obi-WanStar Wars: The Clone Wars (Game)Star Wars: Jedi StarfighterStar Wars GalaxiesStar Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel StrikeStar Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (Game)Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Lightsaber DuelsStar Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi AllianceStar Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic HeroesStar Wars: Clone Wars Adventures
Remove the series from the character
Change the series of the character
Edit the related characters
If the character you want to add doesn't share a series with this character, you can type its exact name and select "Add [name]"
Edit the relation between the character and its related characters
If a single character is selected, the current relation will be overwritten If multiple characters are selected, the relation will be added to all of them Up to 5 relations per character. Spoilers are not allowed
Remove the related characters of the character
Use the button below to remove all the related characters of the character instead.
Rather than use flesh-and-blood warriors, the Separatists prefer mindlessly loyal soldiers that are easily controlled. The soulless ranks of their armies are... [Read more]
Rather than use flesh-and-blood warriors, the Separatists prefer mindlessly loyal soldiers that are easily controlled. The soulless ranks of their armies are dominated by tall, thin B1 battle droids built as mechanical imitations of their Geonosian designers. Battle droids can be controlled by centralized command centers such as the Trade Federation's enormous Droid Control Ships, or programmed for independent action. They often suffer programming glitches that manifest as personality quirks. Battle droids are dim-witted and no match for clone troopers or Jedi, but they weren't designed to be smart – they were designed to overwhelm Republic civilians through sheer numbers, something they do very effectively.