Droids have been a staple in the “Star Wars” galaxy from the very beginning. They are engaged as loyal companions, etiquette and protocol aides, and sidekicks. “Droids have been a centerpiece of “Star Wars” for generations, capturing the hearts of fans and igniting imaginations,” said Lynwen Brennan, executive vice-president and general manager at Lucasfilm.
Aside from the awe-inspiring looks and clever functions, much of their appeal comes from their relatable personalities – at times they’re funny, quirky, irascible and even sensitive. Numerous “Star Wars” adventures have followed since the first film debuted, bringing with them a growing menagerie of treasured droids, as well as joy and inspiration to their fans.
A self-made gifted navigator and outspoken advocate of droid rights, L3-37 is a rare combination astromech and protocol droid. She can be found in “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” where she and Lando Calrissian co-pilot the “Millennium Falcon” to Kessel, a cavernous mining planet, to join a dangerous raid.