Citations:droid




 * 1976, George Lucas, Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker, New York: Ballantine Books, p 77:
 * “These aren’t the ’droids you’re looking for,” Kenobi told him pleasantly.


 * 1977, George Lucas, Star Wars (film):
 * Obi-Wan: These aren't the droids you're looking for.


 * 1978, Edward L. Safford, The complete handbook of robotics (Tab No.1071), Tab Books, p 11:
 * It is important to note that we have here the term "robot," which is different from android, or droid for short, or from humanoid, another term associated with these machines.


 * 1981, Paul Friedman, Computer programs in BASIC, page 37:
 * Each droid can move one square at a time. The computer and you each "own" a droid, but each of you can control the other's droid if you so desire.


 * 1985, R. A. Montgomery, War with the Evil Power Master, page 92:
 * The droid nods in agreement and begins to arm the ship's defensive weapons.


 * 1995, J. D. Robb, Glory in Death, page 39:
 * The bartender was a droid, as most were, but she doubted this one had been programmed to listen cheerfully to customers' hard luck stories.


 * 2005, John L. Kundert-Gibbs, Dariush Derakhshani, Maya Secrets of the Pros, page 96:
 * For a quick venture into ambient occlusion, we'll render a CGI robot droid in several passes and composite them back together in Photoshop to show the flexibility of ambient occlusion as well as rendering in layers for different lighting passes.