Name: HK-51 Species: HK-51 (Assassin Protocol Droid) Age: around 3,500 years Planet of Origin/Birth: Nar Shadaa Force Sensitive Y/N: Of course! (not) Appearance: [img]http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20121129054223/starwars/images/3/3a/HK-51.png[/img] Skills/Abilities: - Assassination Protocols: This droid has knowledge of how to kill most life forms in the universe on demand - Adaptive AI: All HK units are equipped with adaptive AI, allowing them to formulate new plans based on current parameters. - Protocol Unit: HK units can speak up to 5,000 different dialects, and are adept at learning new ones - Combat Chasis: Durable against most attacks, including lightsaber strikes to a certain extent. Also can attatch flame-throwers, shock-arms and other fun options. This chasis can also auto-repair the outer-most shell. Anything else however will require a trained mechanic Equipment: - Bastech A280 Blaster Rifle - Low level flame-thrower - Repair Kit - Various Mines - Flash Grenades and Gas grenades, both of which have next to no effect on HK-51 Psychological Profile: - Calculated - Hates Meatbags - Assassination Protocols, not stealth protocols - Loyal to The Master, Toland Vas History: Some 3,500 years ago HK-51 was produced by Czerka Corporation on Nar Shadaa, off of a factory line of similar models. He was promptly purchased by a leading official of the organisation who was a well respected hunter. This is, of course, a highly dangerous profession, and HK-51's Master was eaten whole (armour, weapons and speeder) by a Krayt Dragon on Tatooine. HK-51 promptly went offline for a couple of decades, before being recovered as sand-eroded junk by Czerka Corp excavations and sold off to Jawas. A Jawa named Izkip repaired him as a protocol droid, but found his skills very useful for staving off attacks by bandits, Tusken raiders and the occasional person who thought they could outrun a Jawa when it came to stealing (they could, of course. But a blaster bolt is more difficult to outrun than a Jawa) After some centuries of service HK-51 was reprogrammed by a hunter on Tatooine and taken to Coruscant, where he planned to make it big as a bounty hunter. Unfortunately his new companion couldn't save him from his own stupidity, as he didn't mind the gap, slipped, and fell several thousand metres to his doom. HK-51 was then picked up by a nightclub, that used him as a bouncer for some decades. Truly the darkest moments of HK-51's existence, as he was forced to threaten patrons to the bar so often. This, of course, is quite an enjoyable pass-time, if only his master would let him spill the meatbags all over the floor afterwards. As it is HK-51 would come so close to fullfilling his programming and be denied. When confronted with his squishy failings, his master took offence and had HK-51 shut down and sold off. By now HK-51 units had fallen out of favour. With both lack of popularity of droids in general, and the now centuries old HK model being outdated, HK-51 was destined for either an antique collection or a scrap-yard. Perhaps it was for the best he was destined for the first, even though he would spend the next thousands of years being passed from collector to collector. About 50 years before the fall of the Jedi HK-51 would be re-activated by his Collector Master, who desperately ran around activating every droid he could find trying to get them to stop an advancing Jedi. HK-51 took the Collector bodily, by the throat, to the Jedi. "Why did you do that?!?" The Collector screamed. "Explanation: The only way to stop the Jedi with current mission parameters would be to offer yourself in surrender, Master." After this event his master seemed unwilling to communicate with the droid, for some odd reason. Luckily the Jedi was quite happy to adopt this HK-51 unit. HK-51 would become this Jedi's companion for many years, and throughout the clone wars HK-51 took part in many special raids with Clone Troopers. Unfortunately they took exception to the fact he was a droid, and not long into the war ripped him apart with a thermal detonator (or several, the first explosion disabled most major systems, leaving HK-51 unable to detect what much else happened) HK-51 would then spend the next few years travelling the galaxy in pieces on a very lazy junker's work bench, before it was raided by pirates... [b]Yes, and?[/b] The Pirate vessel happened to be [i]The Intruder[/i], who raided the ship for supplies while on the run from the Empire, and pretty much took everything of dubious value to the quartermaster of the rebellion. After about 3 weeks sitting in a box in pieces HK-51 was set upon by his new Master, Toland Vas, who he must call Master because it is hard-wired in