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| - PK-10, also known as Peekay Ten or simply Peekay, was a weather analyst droid modified from parts of a protocol droid and a PK labor droid. Peekay belonged to Ilmar Grmek, the tactician and highest-ranking individual in the 1337 N00B5, who consulted Peekay for analysis of weather, whether it be atmospheric or cosmic. Peekay could analyze situations and advise Grmek, though he was programmed to let her be creative with her plans, as it was she who had the final say.
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| - PK-10, also known as Peekay Ten or simply Peekay, was a weather analyst droid modified from parts of a protocol droid and a PK labor droid. Peekay belonged to Ilmar Grmek, the tactician and highest-ranking individual in the 1337 N00B5, who consulted Peekay for analysis of weather, whether it be atmospheric or cosmic. Peekay could analyze situations and advise Grmek, though he was programmed to let her be creative with her plans, as it was she who had the final say. Peekay's primary function was to provide tactical information and objective reminders for the 1337 N00B5. Because weather could have a large impact on the outcome of any battle, Grmek had Peekay specially programmed to analyze and interpret atmospheric and cosmic weather patterns, which Grmek could use to her faction's advantage. During the Return to Tralus, Peekay was reprogrammed by Jett Worrap, who used the droid to help instigate a mutiny against the 1337 N00B5. During this time, PK-10 spoke only in 1337 and frequently praised the Blood Karvers. When Jett Worrap and his gang eventually agreed to rejoin the 1337 N00B5 after their fighters were shot down, PK-10, who was remotely piloting the Banking Clan frigate that Zo Ii had hijacked, defied Jett Worrap's orders to return to the 1337 N00B5, and followed through with the initial plan. The Blood Karvers and the 1337 N00B5 then disabled the frigate and captured Peekay. Though Peekay was supposed to have been reprogrammed after the incident on Tralus, the droid was henceforth even less objective in his status reports, often cheering on the 1337 N00B5 or using ironic metaphors to illustrate his point.
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