044
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this Trade Federation battle droid commando located Queen Amidala's starship in the swamps of Utapau, shortly after she returned from Coruscant.
(IG1)
12-38
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Obi-Wan Kenobi was forced to invoked this Old Republic Senate measure against the Trade Federation, declaring their invasion of the planet Utapau to be an "unlawful occupation."
(IG1)
127
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this Old Republic Senate resolution prohibited Queen Amidala from speaking on Utapau's behalf until deliberations on the nature of the Trade Federation's actions were completed.
(IG1)
2-17B
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this Trade Federation battle droid commander captured Anakin Skywalker and R2-D2 on the planet Utapau, before they could join the Queen's starfighters in an effort to disable the Federation's control ship.
(IG1)
22D-R
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this Trade Federation battle droid was the commando leader ordered by OOM-9 to release remote seekers to search for the Jedi on the planet Utapau.
(IG1)
321-DC-28
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, these were the coordinates to which Deak Starkiller's R-2 droids were sent to locate Owen Lars.
(2D)
331-27-27
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, this was the code phrase used to describe Deak Starkiller. C-3PO used it in an effort to prove his intentions to Owen Lars.
(2D)
366117891
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, this was the unit number of the trash compactor Luke Starkiller and Han Solo get stuck in while rescuing Deak.
(2D)
4G-TU
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this Trade Federation battle droid commando was dispatched to prevent Quigon Jinn and Obi-Wan kenobi from activating the Gungan's planetary shield.
(IG1)
4-LOM
it is believed that this droid's designation was derived from the phrase, "for the love of money," a reference to his bounty-hunting ways.
(CHRN)
4Q2
C-3PO's counterpart from the Star Wars: A New Hope send-up, Hardware Wars.
(HW)