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HK-47 is a fictional droid in the '' Star Wars'' franchise. Introduced in the 2003
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'' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic'', he is an extremely efficient assassin droid constructed by
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to assist them in hunting
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, until both have their memories wiped and made to serve the Jedi themselves. Voiced by
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, HK-47 reappears in the 2004 sequel, '' Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords'', the '' Trials of Obi-Wan'' 2005 expansion pack to the massively multiplayer online game ''
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'', and the 2011 MMORPG '' Star Wars: The Old Republic'', as well as various other novels, short stories, comics, and video games in the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe. Lucasfilm rebranded the Expanded Universe works as '' Star Wars Legends'' in 2014 and declared them non-
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to the franchise; however in the 2017
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novel '' Star Wars: Aftermath: Empire's End'', the recurring character of B-1 (Mister Bones) is revealed to have been built from parts of HK-47 to help the fledging New Republic against the leaderless
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, briefly taking over the droid with their "strange, hard-angle" accent. The character will reappear in the 2022 '' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic — Remake'', set within ''Star Wars'' canon.


Development

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developer posted to the company's forum that HK-47 is named in homage of a dropship in ''
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''. However, ''Knights of the Old Republic'' lead writer
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claimed the name derived from his
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; the "Mister Bones"
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provided to the character's B-1
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form introduced in
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's ''Star Wars: Aftermath'' trilogy is derived from how "B-dash-O-N-E, looks like Bone or Bones."


Appearances

In ''Knights of the Old Republic'', the player's character purchases HK-47 on Tatooine. Dialogue establishes that
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built the bloodthirsty droid, which characteristically refers to organic lifeforms as "meatbags". HK-47 is disabled at the beginning of ''The Sith Lords''; the player's character recovers material from damaged droids to repair HK-47. Dialogue in ''The Sith Lords'' expands on the droid's backstory and purpose, establishing that Revan used the droid to kill people who destabilized or weakened the galaxy. In the time frame of the ''Trials of Obi-Wan'' expansion to ''Star Wars Galaxies'', HK-47's
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has transferred into a computer on a Galactic Republic cruiser that later crashed on Mustafar. The droid calls on players to complete several quests to return him to a droid body. HK-47 was included as an action figure in the ''Champions of the Force'' line of ''Star Wars'' figures. HK-47 returns in '' Star Wars: The Old Republic'' as a boss battle in two separate flashpoints and as a mini boss in a level 60 operation. HK-47 is an unlockable character in the mobile game '' Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes''. The B-1
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known as "Mister Bones", rebuilt by New Republic supporter Temmin "Snap" Wexley from droid parts from a scrapyard, is revealed to have been built from parts of HK-47 in the 2017
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novel '' Star Wars: Aftermath: Empire's End'', with HK-47 briefly taking over Bones after they "glitch" and their voice "warps", causing their "strange, hard-angle" accent to return and say "COMMENTARY: I SAY WE BLAST THE MEATBAG AND SAVE YOU THE TROUBLE, MASTER". Following Bones' destruction at the end of the novel, their programming briefly reappears in
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' '' Star Wars: Poe Dameron'' #13 in before being destroyed again; the character previously appeared in '' Star Wars: Aftermath'' (2015) and '' Star Wars: Aftermath: Life Debt'' (2016).


Promotion and reception

At the 2004 Game Developers Choice Awards, the HK-47 character won the category of "Original Game Character of the Year". The character also won '' Computer Gaming World''s 2003 " NPC of the Year" award.
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called the character one of the coolest characters of 2003, saying he was possibly the most original ''Star Wars'' character in years. GamesRadar listed HK-47 as the 3rd best conceived character in video gaming, calling him "cheerfully insane" and saying he was " sily the highlight of the 'Knights of the Old Republic''series". IGN chose the character as the 13th top ''Star Wars'' hero. GameDaily's Robert Workman called HK-47 one of his favourite characters from ''Star Wars'' video games. GameDaily's Chris Buffa also listed the assassin droid as one of their top 25 video game robots, praising its humour and in-game value.
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listed the character as one of the top 50 ''Star Wars'' expanded universe characters, noting his sarcastic personality made him unique among droids. '' GamesRadar's'' identified HK-47 as an example of
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's "Kickass Robot" character archetype, and listed it as one of the 25 best new characters of the decade, stating that '' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic'' and HK-47 had some of the best characterization in '' Star Wars'' history, adding that HK-47 was one of the most memorable characters in the game. ''
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'' listed HK-47 as the 43rd greatest video game character, calling him "brilliantly twisted". Dakota Grabowski of GameZone listed HK-47 as the second top BioWare created teammate, commenting that he delivered some of the best lines in ''Knights of the Old Republic''. ''
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''s Kimberley Wallace considered him to be one of the best BioWare characters, saying that "While BioWare's games have always had comic-relief characters, none have come close to the simple wisdom and mean-spiritedness of HK-47." Matt Miller from the same magazine called HK-47 the second top AI character of the decade, commenting that if the player chose to go light-side, then "he is a perfect counter to your heroic actions". In 2010, ''Game Informer'' ranked HK-47 at #15 in "The Top 30 Characters who Defined a Decade" list, who called him the best character in ''Knights of the Old Republic''. The magazine noted that his personality and humour " elda mirror to Revan's dual history with both sides of the Force", saying that he highlighted the overarching ''Star Wars'' theme of everyone having both good and evil in them. HK-47 was also voted as the 18th top character of the decade by ''Game Informers readers. GameSpy's Mike Sharkey called HK-47 a noticeable omission from the 2011 ''
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''s top 50 video game characters. A reader's poll published by IGN in December 2014 for their top ultimate RPG party choices, drawing from characters of several disparate RPG video game franchises, placed HK-47 at #13 under the "Reserves" section. ''Gamestm'' named HK-47's one of BioWare’s 8 most memorable companion characters. Evan Lahti from ''PC Gamer'' named HK-47 as his personal favorite Bioware companion, commenting "For all the well-rounded, nonarchetypal, and sensitive characters BioWare has thrown at us, I delight in the silliest, most murderous, and one-dimensional partner they've written." In a 2017 article, ''PC Gamer'' staff included HK-47 in their definitive list of the best RPG squad mates around. HK-47 placed second on ''App Trigger's'' list of the 10 Best BioWare Companions.


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