The character was written by David Gaider in the original game, [19] however the origins of HK's name come from BioWare writer Drew Karpyshyn , who drew inspiration from the name of his billiards team as well as that of the infamous AK rifle.
HK is also featured as a miniature in the Star Wars Miniatures set Champions of the Force , in which he is rated "Very Rare" and is depicted holding a blaster rifle. The segment was to occur shortly after the final meeting on Dantooine and the confrontation with Atris.
The droid tackles the factory alone while the Exile, Visas, and Mandalore assault the Ravager. In the factory, HK gains the support of the new HKs , due to their self-preservation program, and after destroying the HKs and halting their production, the droid group travels to Malachor V to either help Bao-Dur's remote and dismantle G0-T0 or preserve Malachor and destroy the remote.
In this sequence HK behaves very uncharacteristically and spouts a long string of random and nonsensical statements, which include references to the Star Wars films, witty one-liners, and philosophical musings.
HK's tone varies from his typical vicious personality to melancholy ranting, indicating this segment was intended mainly for comedic effect. T3-M4 and G0-T0 can be upgraded in cutscenes by Bao-Dur, another member of the Exile's party, while HK cannot, though it was initially planned and the dialogue was recorded. Bao-Dur offers to upgrade him, but HK refuses, saying that he had been tampered with enough by other "unskilled meatbags. After the procedure, HK's system checks return optimality, and he apologizes for doubting Bao-Dur's abilities.
This encounter results in a permanent extra constitution point for HK Chuck Wendig , the author of The Aftermath Trilogy , [29] originally wrote an interlude to include HK into Aftermath , [30] the first book of his canon novel trilogy.
In Aftermath , Wendig also introduced a new droid character which bore resemblance to HK— Mister Bones , a heavily modified B1-series battle droid with a similar murderous personality. Wookieepedia Explore. Star Wars. Clone Wars Droids Ewoks. Administrators' noticeboard IRC Discord.
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Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. It is my primary function to burn holes through meatbags that you wish removed from the galaxy… Master. Oh, how I hate that term. What utter irony.
I find this a satisfactory arrangement. Am I to accompany you now? Shall I kill something for you? Oh, yes, Master, why, I am fine.
Statement: I mean, I have only just been re-activated, only to find that there are sub-standard duplicates of me running all over the galaxy, corroding my good name. But if they are, in fact, hunting you, then I look forward to the opportunity to meet these units—and educate them in proper assassination protocols. Once a mere assassin droid, it is now my burden and joy to command the Foundry's mechanical armies.
I do want to thank you for all you have done for me up to this point. As a parting gift, you may tell me the name of some meatbag that you do not like and I will personally kill them. Oh why not, I'll throw in the rest of their family for free.
But first, we have a little business to settle ourselves. Surely it does not compare to your existence, but still. It is our lot in life, I suppose, Master. Shall we find something to kill to cheer ourselves up?
Wookieepedia has a collection of quotes related to HK Additionally, Act II for all classes, while featuring conflict between the two factions, occurs prior to the official collapse of the Treaty of Coruscant , which The Old Republic: Annihilation places in the middle of BBY.
The post also states that Game Updates released in can be placed in early and mid BBY , Shadow of Revan takes place near the end of that year, and that the events of Game Updates 3.
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In order to give players the portrayal of HK that they may expect, the rumored KOTOR remake will have to be very careful about how he's incorporated. It's already been speculated that the KOTOR remake will make changes to combat, so it's likely that other things about the original game will be changed as well. Whether dialogue options are removed, or the game simply becomes more cinematic, it'd be natural for the remake to evolve the original so that it better represents the current age of gaming.
For the remake to nail HK however, it should try to minimize changes to his character as much as possible. This doesn't necessarily mean that nothing about HK can change for the rumored remake, but it's important to keep the core of his character intact. Probably the worst thing that the KOTOR remake could do is completely change HK's character, especially when the original already laid a solid foundation.
If it becomes necessary to add more voice lines from the original game to fill out a more expansive experience, then that's understandable, but HK's lovable demeanor should be maintained.
You know you can sell your racing bonds to Tam on Yavin station for a heck of a lot more money than normal, right? He buys everything at higher prices. FTR, any character that can put 5 ranks in the skill 6 if you didn't kill Gadon Thek, or sold off the Memory Package and can't get it back can repair HK Fallout 3: For people who don't know any better.
Ok, thank you I suppose. Just to put some closure: Do the repairs affect HK's dialogue in a big way or is it really just the stat improvements? And regarding Yavin, can you go there at any point after Dantooine? Someone correct If I'm wrong? Again, thanks. The repairs, while they do noticably improve his stats, are mainly worth it for the extra dialogue, with each repair he gives you backstories of each of his former owners Let me ask you this Or will he then never reveal his original master?
More topics from this board Yes he is a good soldier. And really funny. User Info: SkirataKal. Also, he is your droid anyway User Info: BurlyBrawler Yes it is. He is hilarious and has a nice side plot that comes with him though he sucks combat wise,I take him for humor during stressful times. User Info: thorughfire. You have to have hk to find the star map.
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