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| - Sometime after 3,900 BBY, HK-47's deactivated 'corpse' was brought to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. He was placed in the Museum; occasionally Jedi technicians would try to access his memory core for addition to the Archives. In 402 BBY, Den Robiv reactivated HK-47 in the lab and began work. His goal was to find weaknesses in the system, to use against the Dark Hunter's army. HK-47, being an assassin droid, was required to wipe his memory on the start of each mission, to be restored upon return. Unfortunately, HK-47 never returned to his master; any information was likely to be long-gone. He also had a failsafe self-destruct mechanism, to be used on imminent destruction, discovery, or his master's orders. Unfortunately, this did not hold true for the APAD, one of which was captured. Den Rob
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| - Sometime after 3,900 BBY, HK-47's deactivated 'corpse' was brought to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. He was placed in the Museum; occasionally Jedi technicians would try to access his memory core for addition to the Archives. In 402 BBY, Den Robiv reactivated HK-47 in the lab and began work. His goal was to find weaknesses in the system, to use against the Dark Hunter's army. HK-47, being an assassin droid, was required to wipe his memory on the start of each mission, to be restored upon return. Unfortunately, HK-47 never returned to his master; any information was likely to be long-gone. He also had a failsafe self-destruct mechanism, to be used on imminent destruction, discovery, or his master's orders. Unfortunately, this did not hold true for the APAD, one of which was captured. Den Robiv made a painful discovery; Revan would not have the same programming system for two of his droid designs. HK-47 saw the APAD, which was nearby, and was outraged; he hated his design being copied (even with his mind wiped, this hatred ran deep enough to be part of his core systems). He ran to the Museum and took a blaster, one found with him and placed in his museum exhibit. HK-47 quickly escaped the Temple. As the Jedi rounded a recapture party, Den Robiv quickly called it off. He stated that the droid's destiny did not lie in the Temple. HK-47 soon stole a Republic starship for passage off Coruscant, which eventually crash-landed on Mustafar. in the year 1 ABY HK-47 was Found in the cargo-bay of the stock freighter Speedy Akul by the Jedi Shama Fredur. after his power was restored, it was found out that HK-47's CPU had been hacked and an exact copy of his personality, skills, database and memories as well as other things was made, this meant that, in theory, any number of exact and flawless duplicates of HK-47 could have been made, it is unknown if the HK-47 that was kept by the Jedi was in fact the Real HK-47.
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