I'm in Iziz with Mandalore, and I';ve questioned a few people about the missing droid's head that may coutain info about the imprisoned doctor, but I'm having trouble moving forward. I've taken the three captains out, but what do I do now? Do I have to find the droid's missing head, and if, so, any hints on where it might be?

I was at Galaxy's Edge Disneyland in September 2019, shortly after it had opened. I built an R2 series droid but somehow missed the covers for the two access bays just below the dome. It looks like they are available in an accessory panel kit but can't find an online source for one. Also, I did buy the rockets options but don't see any of them or other functional options now.


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Hey guys! I'm not exactly a new player but I've recently resubbed to SWTOR and bought a droid companion. The misssion log says I have to find the droid operator on the Fleet but for the life of me I can't find him. Could you tell me where to go? I'm at the Imperial Fleet

Does the advent of a "code block" option in the latest Windows Beta (not yet in Mac, but presumably coming..) solve any issues here? If not, I can only suggest you report indiviual cases to Evernote so they appreciate the need to resolve font problems. Until they have new code in both Windows and Mac Desktops (and presumably everywhere else) differences will arise. There may be work-arounds in the meantime.

While the GAR is predominantly made up of clones and the Separatists' of droids, both also have their share of non-clone, non-droid soldiers (e.g. Wookiees, Umbarans, Gungans, Mon Calamari, Quarren, etc.).

With organic lifeforms fighting alongside the Separatists' droids, has the Republic ever deployed droid forces to fight alongside the clones? I don't mean special cases like D-Squad or those re-programmed battle droids used in the mission to the Citadel. Rather, I'm looking for cases where droid forces are fielded en masse by the Republic against the Separatists, though not necessarily as the predominant force present on the Republic side. Has it ever happened before?

They had no reason to either. Battle droid creation was monopolized by the Separatists, and the Republic already had a fighting force that proved superior in all but numbers. On top of this, most non-clone species we see fighting are in defense of their own homeworlds. It is much more comforting to be fighting alongside fellow living creatures than with robots against robots (and the clones can't be reprogrammed against you either, like in the citadel mission). Also, it would have been much easier to garner support for the clones in the senate war effort than a bunch of soulless droids. As such, the Republic ultimately chose to have faith in the clone army, and so they continued to invest in it.

Hello, i just got my hands on new Pixel 6.


I use my android device for personal & work purpose. So i have my personal account and work account configured with "android work profile" using "Android Device Policy".


I used it on Pixel 4, Pixel 5, and it works very well. Also, we have some company policy, so i can't have the OTP code generator installed on my android profile.


As i usually do when i have to set my work account, i go to

"Settings > Password & Account > Add Account".


After finish the setup, on Pixel 6 doesn't ask for configure work account.


So, i opened the "Android Device Policy" App on my Pixel 6 device, and it prompt me to insert a QR (or code), and to obtain it from IT department.


So i contacted the SysAdmin of Google Workspace, and explained all the throuble i had. So he connected on the GCP platform, but there is no section where to obtain those codes.


I gave him also the link of the console where android policy store those codes ( ). But also here there is no option to generate the codes (he was logged as sysadmin user, and only thing he can see on the page was "profile already enrolled").


So, there is another way to enroll account using workspace credentials?


Please help me. Thanks everyone

If when you try to configure the device for the first time it pronts App Device Policy app instead of Android Device Policy app, it's because your device don't have support to the Android Device Policy app.

Hello, this helps understand the issue, but not solve it.


I just bought an Android 12 device (OnePlus 7 Pro). I get the same QR Code screen with no idea how to do that, I am also the Workspace Admin of the company, so I should be able to follow through any configuration setup myself, but I don't know what to do. As you pointed out, it seems it's not possible to define anything on admin.google.com.


> So your device isn't available to MDM in advanced mode. but still can be used in basic mode, just ask you IT admin to put you in an OU with basic mode and it will work normally.

I know this question has been asked a million times (I've googled it), but I still can't find where my offline files are stored on my phone. I've looked in SD card>Android>data>com.dropbox.android>files, but it's empty. However, in the Dropbox app, I've marked a file as "Available offline", it shows the little green icon on the right indicating that it's been downloaded, and I can open it. So where is it?

The reason I ask is that I want to be able to play MP3 files in a music player (either Google Play Music or VLC), I don't want to have to open each MP3 individually in Dropbox to play it. But I have to tell VLC where the folder is that contains the MP3 files. Seems very simple, but I haven't been able to figure it out. Am I the only one having this problem? It doesn't seem like such a strange thing to request.

I don't see them in the cache folder (SD card>Android>data>com.dropbox.android>cache) either. (Dropbox seems to be using the SD card, not the internal memory. There is a cache folder on the SD card, but it's empty.)

I also understand that files aren't stored locally by default on a mobile device, in order to conserve space. But that's what the "Available offline" switch is for, isn't it? Again, as I said in my first post, even though I've turned this option on for some files, I can't find where they're stored.

The Separatist Droid Army, otherwise referred to as the CIS droid army, Separatist Army, or the droid army, served as the ground forces for the Confederacy of Independent Systems' military during the course of the Clone Wars. Primarily constructed by the workers of Baktoid Combat Automata, the droid army was very largest of its kind in galactic history. The army was led by Kaleesh cyborg General Grievous, who held the title of Supreme Martial Commander of the Separatist Droid Armies, while also being commanded by Separatist leader Count Dooku. The Separatist Droid Army was more numerous than the Grand Army of the Galactic Republic. In addition, the droid army received additional reinforcements throughout the war, such as in 21 BBY, when they requested a supplemental amount of three million battle droids with financial assistance from the InterGalactic Banking Clan.

For three years, the Separatist Droid Army, with transportation from the Confederacy of Independent Systems Navy, engaged in open warfare with the Grand Army of the Republic on many fronts throughout the galaxy, first coming face-to-face on the planet Geonosis. However, by the third year of the war, the Confederacy and its droid armies had suffered extensive losses to the Republic in the Outer Rim Sieges, and was later deactivated in totality at the immediate end of the war following the deaths of the Confederacy's leadership. Despite the Separatist Droid Army's deactivation and the rise of the Galactic Empire under the command of Galactic Emperor Sheev Palpatine, who had orchestrated the war, elements of the droid army remained active several years after the end of the Clone Wars, although these small groups of Separatist holdouts, which were primarily formed from still-active battle droids, were hunted by the Empire following its rise.

The Separatist Droid Army, otherwise known as the Separatist Army, was commanded by the Head of State of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, Count Dooku, who was responsible for administering the day-to-day operations of the entire Confederacy military and thereby the droid army. In addition, the army was placed under the command of the Supreme Martial Commander of the Separatist Droid Armies, the Kaleesh cyborg General Grievous, whose responsibilities were to manage the logistics and tactics for the entire army.[3]

Dooku and Grievous were also supplemented by several handpicked generals drawn from the ranks of the Confederacy's member worlds, all of whom served under Grievous's command. Furthermore, while the defense of vital resources and strategic locations from the Galactic Republic fell to the droid army, several of the Confederacy's aligned worlds were known to manage individualized defense.[3]

In the initial days of the Confederacy, the Separatist Army featured an assortment of forces provided to them from several of the conglomerates that support the Confederacy and its movement. While the army's forces were supplied from the Trade Federation, the Techno Union, the Commerce Guild, the Corporate Alliance, the InterGalactic Banking Clan, and the Retail Caucus, the uniform army of B-series battle droids[3] and other battle droid models were constructed from the workers of several manufacturing companies, including Baktoid Combat Automata.[20]

Although the bulk of the entire Separatist Army[3] and the army infantry corps[13] consisted of models from the B-series battle droid line, with defense forces that were often relied on as the front line of defense for their respective worlds. The security defenses of the Confederacy's supporting corporations were also known to provide support to the government's affiliated planets.[3]

Made up of billions of battle droids,[14] the Separatists' ground forces comprised the largest amount of droids ever fielded, though not as numerous as the droids on Geonosis. Factional forces were also deployed on personally led special missions by the members of the Confederacy's legislative Executive Separatist Council or their trusted allies. These faction-based forces included the Trade Federation Home Defense Legions[3] and Trade Federation Droid Army,[18] Techno Union Droid Army, Commerce Guild Punitive Security Forces, Corporate Alliance Policy Administration Directorate, InterGalactic Banking Clan Collections and Security Division,[3] and the private droid army of the Retail Caucus.[17] ff782bc1db

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