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Why can't R2 speak English?

It's obviously a marketing ploy, why sell 1 droid when you can sell a 2nd one to translate the first, or at least sell a trnaslation programme to go along with the astromech droid.

In-universe, R2 units are made by Industrial Automaton and 3PO droids by Cybot Galactica, who are bitter rivals. So unless IA puts out a translator droid we haven't seen...

The old WEG roleplaying game did have a plugin you could buy to allow R2s to speak Basic, however.

If you go with the KOTOR stuff though, the idea that astromechs only speak Binary has been going for nearly 4000 years prior to R2-D2 so you'd have thought the consumers might have twigged it by then.

Although they're also depressingly slow about knowing the Sith will always be back. And that superweapons are always more trouble than they are worth.
 
I blame the failing Naboo school system...
I always felt it was because Artoo was such an ornery cuss, and speaking of cussing, he could apparently cuss up a blue streak.

We do have an apparent example of this whe Threepio tells Artoo to watch his language. Maybe a lot of what Artoo said couldn't be said in English because it would upset the Censors, and up the Rating of the movie...
 
I always felt it was because Artoo was such an ornery cuss, and speaking of cussing, he could apparently cuss up a blue streak.

We do have an apparent example of this whe Threepio tells Artoo to watch his language. Maybe a lot of what Artoo said couldn't be said in English because it would upset the Censors, and up the Rating of the movie...

He couldn't have been that bad compared to Chopper...
 
Both were fighter jock droids in the Clones Wars. R2 was somewhat lucky to have a Jedi as his organic, while Chopper likely had a Clone as his.
 
Is this just for story purposes, or is there a specific reason R2D2 can't speak English?

I mean, obviously he can play back recorded messages, so it would seem he should be able to speak English if he wants to. Does he just...never want to?

And how can human characters understand his beeps and boops?

To require the purchase of a translator droid package as part of a set, of course. :hugegrin: R2D2 and C3P0 tend to be at each others' sides most of the time, so it makes sense.
 
Mostly that was so the a player character wouldn't be stuck not being able to talk to the party if they didn't have a protocol droid or people with enough skill in droidspeak to understand.

On the other hand you could instead get a Chopper that can almost be understood without a translator, and clearly the Ghost crew generally understood Chopper.
 
I think it's just the way all astromechs are programed. It's not unique to R2, none of the astromechs we've seen have been able to speak English. The biggest examples of this besides are R2 are Chopper in Rebels, BB-8, and Bucket from Resistance.
As for the other characters understanding him, I just assumed that his sounds are a language like any other and the other characters simply learned it.
We do see Luke getting a translation when he's in his X-Wing in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of The Jedi, so that might be at least part of how he learned it.

Now i would really love to see a scene with Luke using boops and beeps to talk with Artoo :guffaw:
 
Star Wars came into being in the days of 64k computers the size of bread boxes that can make a winking smiley face on the screen after 30 minutes of typing in BASIC, not 64GB computers the size of pocket calculators that can do your homework for you if you know the right questions to ask Siri. So, the notion that even simple bots could speak perfect English was still beyond imagination.
 
Star Wars came into being in the days of 64k computers the size of bread boxes that can make a winking smiley face on the screen after 30 minutes of typing in BASIC, not 64GB computers the size of pocket calculators that can do your homework for you if you know the right questions to ask Siri. So, the notion that even simple bots could speak perfect English was still beyond imagination.
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this came out one year after Star Wars.

it cost $50 and weighed about a pound.
 
Think how much of the films run time and dialogue would be shaved off if R2 spoke English and Chewie had subtitles so others didn't have to repeat what they'd said!
 
He's "speaking English" in a comic? Where everyone's dialogue is in printed form?? Oookay.... :guffaw:

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Yes, that is the only comic that has R2 vocalizing intelligible speech in English/Basic. All of the other Star Wars comics use onomatopoeia to represent astromech droids' electronic noises; beeps, chirps, warbles, squeals, etc. So the reader has no idea what the droid is "saying" unless another character explains it.

Kor
 
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