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{{Quote|Oh dear. Oh, dear me. What would Master Jarstein think? To inflict harm on a fellow being&hellip; I suppose circumstances require it. Sir? Excuse me, sir? Do you mind if I&hellip;|M-3PO|Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, First Edition}}
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'''M-3PO''' was a [[3PO-series protocol droid]] who was the property of an individual named [[Jarstein]]. At one point in his operational history, M-3PO aided an imprisoned [[smuggler]] named [[Roark Garnet]] in an escape attempt. Garnet was impeded by restraints and encouraged M-3PO to strangle a [[Unidentified guard|sleeping guard]] with a [[feather boa]]. Although M-3PO protested, citing the fact that he was not "programmed to attack [[Sentience|sentient]] beings," he relented. However, M-3PO decided that the correct thing to do would be to ask the guard for permission and he did so. This decision caused Garnet some degree of exasperation, since M-3PO's query awoke the guard.<ref name="TRG1-97" />
{{quote|Oh dear. Oh, dear me. What would Master Jarstein think? To inflict harm on a fellow being&hellip; I suppose circumstances require it. Sir? Excuse me, sir? Do you mind if I&hellip;|M-3PO|Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, First Edition}}
 
 
'''M-3PO''' was a [[droid]] who was the property of an individual named [[Jarstein]].
 
 
At one point in his operational history, M-3PO aided an imprisoned [[smuggler]] named [[Roark Garnet]] in an escape attempt. Garnet was impeded by restraints and encouraged M-3PO to strangle a sleeping guard with a [[feather boa]]. Although M-3PO protested, citing the fact that he was not "programmed to attack [[Sentience|sentient]] beings," he relented. However, M-3PO decided that the correct thing to do would be to ask the guard for permission and he did so. This decision caused Garnet some degree of exasperation, since M-3PO's query awoke the guard.
 
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*[[Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, First Edition|''Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game'', First Edition]]
 
*[[Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, First Edition|''Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game'', First Edition]]
   
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==Notes and references==
[[Category:M-3PO units]]
 
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[[Category:3PO-series protocol droids]]

Revision as of 01:54, 14 September 2014

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"Oh dear. Oh, dear me. What would Master Jarstein think? To inflict harm on a fellow being… I suppose circumstances require it. Sir? Excuse me, sir? Do you mind if I…"
―M-3PO[src]

M-3PO was a 3PO-series protocol droid who was the property of an individual named Jarstein. At one point in his operational history, M-3PO aided an imprisoned smuggler named Roark Garnet in an escape attempt. Garnet was impeded by restraints and encouraged M-3PO to strangle a sleeping guard with a feather boa. Although M-3PO protested, citing the fact that he was not "programmed to attack sentient beings," he relented. However, M-3PO decided that the correct thing to do would be to ask the guard for permission and he did so. This decision caused Garnet some degree of exasperation, since M-3PO's query awoke the guard.[1]

Sources

  • Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, First Edition

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, First Edition, p. 97