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Life preservation programming, or LPP, was a deeply-embedded series of commands required by law for every droid manufactured in the Old Republic and later in the Galactic Empire. LPP subroutines functioned as a final stop against behavior that would lead to harming an organic. LPP functioned independently of restraining bolts or other additional devices. They were not a 100 percent effective safeguard, but the probability of a droid going rogue was greatly lessened with enough sophisticated LPP. Manufacturing or selling a droid without life preservation programming was illegal without special government dispensation, but enforcement was lax in the Outer Rim.

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  • Life preservation programming, or LPP, was a deeply-embedded series of commands required by law for every droid manufactured in the Old Republic and later in the Galactic Empire. LPP subroutines functioned as a final stop against behavior that would lead to harming an organic. LPP functioned independently of restraining bolts or other additional devices. They were not a 100 percent effective safeguard, but the probability of a droid going rogue was greatly lessened with enough sophisticated LPP. Manufacturing or selling a droid without life preservation programming was illegal without special government dispensation, but enforcement was lax in the Outer Rim.
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  • Life preservation programming, or LPP, was a deeply-embedded series of commands required by law for every droid manufactured in the Old Republic and later in the Galactic Empire. LPP subroutines functioned as a final stop against behavior that would lead to harming an organic. LPP functioned independently of restraining bolts or other additional devices. They were not a 100 percent effective safeguard, but the probability of a droid going rogue was greatly lessened with enough sophisticated LPP. Manufacturing or selling a droid without life preservation programming was illegal without special government dispensation, but enforcement was lax in the Outer Rim. In order to pursue a career as a bounty hunter, 4-LOM, a rogue protocol droid, required the removal of his LPP subroutines. Jabba the Hutt's technicians eradicated this programming at the behest of the droid, and 4-LOM was integrated into Jabba's criminal empire, fully capable of harming and killing sentient beings.
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