—C-3POYou have no idea how this arm offends my aesthetic sensibilities, nevertheless, I will keep it for a while. To remember.
Appearing in "The Phantom Limb"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- First Order (Mentioned)
Other Characters:
- Resistance
- Captain Hoff (Mentioned) (Death)
- Admiral Gial Ackbar (Mentioned)
- Poe Dameron
- BB-8
- Darth Vader (Only in recap)
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (Only in recap)
Races and Species:
- RA-7 protocol droid
- 3PO unit
- PK-series worker droid
- 2-1B surgical droid
- Security droid
- CLL-M2 binary loadlifter
- Spice spiders (First appearance)
- Thidaxx (First appearance)
- Humans (Main story and recap)
- BB-series astromech droid
Locations:
- Taul (First appearance)
- Jakku (Mentioned)
- Resistance base, D'Qar (Mentioned)
- Geonosis (Mentioned)
- Geonosian droid factories (Mentioned)
- Petranaki arena (Mentioned)
- Galactic City, Coruscant (Mentioned)
- Jedi Temple (Mentioned)
- Mid Rim (Only in recap)
- Chommell sector (Only in recap)
- Naboo system (Only in recap)
- Naboo (Only in recap)
- Otoh Gunga (Mentioned)
- Theed (Only in recap)
- Theed Royal Palace (Only in recap)
- Naboo (Only in recap)
- Naboo system (Only in recap)
- Chommell sector (Only in recap)
- Outer Rim (Only in recap)
- Atravis sector (Only in recap)
- Mustafar system (Only in recap)
- Mustafar (Only in recap)
- Mustafarian mining complex (Only in recap)
- Mustafar (Only in recap)
- Mustafar system (Only in recap)
- Atravis sector (Only in recap)
Items:
- Skywalker lightsaber (Only in recap)
- Obi-Wan Kenobi's third lightsaber (Only in recap)
- Homing beacon
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Phantom Limb"
- Synopsis not yet written
Solicit Synopsis
• Follow everyone’s favorite protocol droid as he Journeys to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, in this special one-shot leading up to his appearance in the film! Just how did Threepio get a red arm, anyway? Find out here as the blockbuster creative team of James Robinson and Tony Harris of DC’s Starman reunite for the first time in nearly two decades!
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