![]() ![]() ![]() Some guy 00:38, 19 October 2005 (UTC) If the phase II and III suits aren't droids, then it should be noted in those respective section of the article, yes? - Daedalus01 02:51, 2 November 2005 (UTC) Expanded Universe Continuity ![]() I have added a little bit to the article explain these contradictions and I've also fixed a part of the article which regarded them as droids. This is also shown in both Star Wars: Supremacy (also known as Rebellion) and in Star Wars: Battlefront, where the operators are human. However, the Phase 2 and Phase 3 both were suits and contained a human soldier. The Phase 1 had to have been a droid, as it is too thin to hold a soldier. Maru 01:04, 30 August 2005 (UTC) The Dark Troopers as seen in Dark Forces were not all droids as written in The Essential Guide to Droids or on the Star Wars website. Pictureuploader 00:08, 30 August 2005 (UTC) You are both missing the point: a cyborg is a fusion of man and machine- to say that one feels pain, does not give useful information, since both cyborg and normal human are the same in that respect. In Dark Forces, the final DT you fight, is Rom Mohc in a phase 3 suit. ![]() Some versions are only exoskeleton suits. You can see them talking and having pain as a humans. Play the Star Wars Battlefront game to assure that they are humans instead of droids. I don't really believe that the Dark Trooper is a cyborg. ![]()
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