Early in the Clone Wars, the Confederacy of Independent Systems attacked the resource-rich planet Langston and devastated the world's infrastructure during their assault. Galactic Republic clone forces repelled the Separatist battle droids, and a week afterwards, a Republic aid mission led by Jedi Knights Anakin Skywalker and D'urban Wen-Hurd was sent to assist Langston's population.[1]
Appearances
- Brotherhood (and audiobook) (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Brotherhood
- ↑ Brotherhood is set between the First Battle of Geonosis and the Battle of Christophsis, both of which are dated to 22 BBY by Star Wars: Galactic Atlas.
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Mike Chen (@mikechenwriter.bsky.social) on Bluesky (post on April 8, 2025): "The intention for generic "battle droids" is B1s. I believe (IIRC) super battle droids and droidekas are referenced as such. (In response to: "Hey @mikechenwriter.bsky.social , I have perhaps a particular question about Star Wars Brotherhood, about your intention of what battle droids appear where. This might get a little involved, lol. Upfront, this is for Wook as I need to see if I can narrow down some appearances lol", "For some context, your average B1 Battle Droid is often called the “Battle Droid” in text. So, it can be a coin toss if a book mentioning “a battle droid” means a B1 or just generally means “a combat droid.” Like could be solely B1s, or could be any model of battle unit", and "Mind if I ask you for clarification as to where your intention was that B1s appear and where you just generally meant battle droids generically?")" (screenshot) and
Mike Chen (@mikechenwriter.bsky.social) on Bluesky (post on April 8, 2025): "Yep! The super battle droids and droidekas are as seen in AOTC. There's no usage in Brotherhood for BX commando droids. (In response to: "Okay, so, use of the phrase “battle droid” in the text correlates to it being a B1! If you wanted an included battle droid to be depicted as a non-B1, you put in a descriptor like “super” (to represent a B2 for example, such as below). That’s accurate to say?")" (screenshot) establish that Mike Chen intended for general mentions of "battle droids" in Brotherhood to refer to B1-series battle droids. As such, the "battle droids" established to have been used in the attack on Langston must have been B1 battle droids.