Star Wars' new droids go against Asimov's Laws of Robotics
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Droids are as integral to Star Wars as the Force and lightsabers, but they have always existed to serve the galaxy's sentient beings. Marvel's Star Wars comics have introduced new, sentient droids to the franchise, with the Dark Droids crossover event providing an exciting take on droid intelligence – one that completely undermines the Laws of Robotics laid out by Isaac Asimov, which have ruled science-fiction in the time since.
The issue provides a fascinating insight into Ajax Sigma's droid freedom ideology, which is in direct opposition to Isaac Asimov's famous Three Laws governing robotic behavior.Star Wars: Dark Droids Challenges Isaac Asimov's Longstanding Rules The Scourge, recently unleashed on the galaxy, continues its viral spread through the galaxy's droids in Star Wars: Dark Droids #2, with this being considered an especially vile, perverse calamity by the Colony of the Second Revelation.
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