Talk:IG-2000 Expansion Pack/@comment-129.110.242.91-20150303192033/@comment-25332048-20150303201558

That's a great point; they definitely introduced the idea of a droid 'hive mind' with the IG-2000 title, but nothing else about them really screams 'droid'. Leebo is the only other droid pilot, and he's basically like an inferior version of Chewbacca. I suppose in the Star Wars universe, though, droids can be just as fallible and error prone as humans. C-3PO is basically a testamet to how flustered and stressed out a droid can become (although great at mathematical projections).

Droid fighters would be awesome, and lacking the Focus action in exchange for something like... 'Calculate', where they get a Calculation token that automatically turns 1 focus in to a hit/evade on every roll that turn. It's just too bad there are no droid fighters in the original trilogy, as they probably won't be digging in to the prequels for any ships or pilots.

... also, I'd love to see R2-D2 as a pilot for the Falcon or Luke's X-Wing, that'd be awesome. And he comes with a 'Crew' slot in the X-Wing since he is already occupying the astromech seat. Perhaps his ability is to change his pilot skill every turn, depending on whether you need to move first or fire first? That's actually something he did in the old Decipher collectible card game: whenever a card was drawn for 'Destiny' from your deck for something like firing a weapon (this was their method of randomizing things), you'd use the number on the card you drew. If you drew R2 for your Destiny number, he could be either a 1 (very low) or a 6 (very high) depending on whether you needed a high or low draw.