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Where is there any proof that G0-T0 was destroyed either way? Yes, if the mass shadow generator was activated again, he would be destroyed, but there is absolutely no proof that he is destroyed if the planet survives. Actually, the fact that the mass shadow generator is not activated if the player is dark would mean that the remote was destroyed, not G0-T0. - The Doctor

  • That ending is non-canonical.

This picture of "Goto" doesn't look like Goto from the game at all. I take it it's from the New Essential Guide to Droids. I wonder why it's so different... -Bredd13...hmm, I'm not signed on.

  • Which image should be considered canonical?
  • A possible explanation could be that G0-T0 modified his body. The picture in the book could be G0-T0's original appearance. It could also just be a second photoreceptor or projector, since that area of his body can't really be seen in the game beacause he always leans forward slightly. And due to the angle of the picture, the main photoreceptor may just not be visible. If this is the case, the schematic in the book is flawed--Darth Oblivion 00:00, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] G0-T0 series

  • Shouldn't there be an article about the entire G0-T0 series. Something like the Aratech G0-T0 Planning Droid.--Darth Oblivion 23:34, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Quotations

"Perhaps you misunderstand me. I "care" for the Republic, but I have no choice. It is somewhat frustrating to be forced to love and care for such a mess of a government."
―Goto
"You could say I'm something of a... patriot."
―Goto

Though I really like it, I don't think it fits, it's a lie after all, he doesn't care for the republic, not really. That makes him sound... too good.

"He's rigid, ruthlessly efficient - and all he sees are numbers."
―Luxa

This one is cute too, and more appropriate, he's always thinking about credits. Maybe one of these would better picture his character:

"Do you mean to imply that your life is worth zero credits?"
―Goto to Jorran
"Amendment sixteen hundred ninety five dash three zero of the Khoonda civil code allows us to sell you into slavery."
―Goto to Jorran

--Jinger 12:46, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Bomb?

When G0-T0 offers the Exile his "gift", he tells the Exile not to tamper with its programming or it will self-destuct. He said that the explosion would take out a large chunk of any planet they were on. I know he was probably bluffing, but is there mention of a weapon that powerful during the time of KOTOR II?

  • I have also heard that thermal detonators, if made improperly or poorly could become severely unstable and cause psuedo-nuclear reactions... I would check up on that fact though... Mastermooro July 11, 2008

[edit] Isn't he a human?

I always assumed that Goto was a human just using this droid. I remember, when you get it on your team, that is says something like "I have sent you this droid, use it well." Is there any proof that the droid was really GO-TOs true physical form? (I haven't gotten full influence with him, nor read the droid book every sources, so don't assume I'm just being stupid.) 75.10.128.122

  • If you obtain 82% influence with him, he will confess that he's a droid. - Sikon (Vacation) 07:57, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

WHAT? this is why I love Kotors... You play them like 4 time trough and still learn new stuff. That Patriot quote might be reference to metal gear solid 2. Unsigned comment by 128.214.191.203 (talk • contribs).

  • I always suspected that G0-T0 was a droid masquerading as an organic, but I was never sure... The only thing that I based this off of is that he only appears in holograms.... and the something to the effect that "His mind is full of numbers," which, I believe, was said by Luza, though it could have been said by any one of the members of The Exchange... _Kath.Hound 13:40, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
  • thers even more - like the fact he only uses droids. Trust be if you start to get influence with him you'll know it before he tells youJawajedi 17:45, 1 July 2007 (UTC)

But I thought a human named Goto met the Exile on the yacht and talked to her but then again, its been a while since I've played that section of the game. NaruHina 02:58, 12 May 2008 (UTC)

  • Nope. That was just a hologram of a human (the bearded one shown in the article). JorrelFraajic 03:26, 12 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Behind the scenes - Cut content

In the paragraph about the deleted "HK Droid Factory" levels it says, "In those deleted levels, it is believed that G0-T0 reveals that he hired the HK-50 assassin droids to hunt for the Exile." You wouldn't have to play those levels to find that out. He tells you that if you ask him. He even tells you that he was the one who aquired HK-47's blueprints and had the HK-50 manufactured.--Darth Oblivion 23:20, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

Someone wrote before the behind the scenses that goto was stopped by hk-47 and his army of hk-51's. isn't that cut content?

72.230.40.84 20:47, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

  • It says a bit further down in the article.

"Later, The New Essential Guide to Droids reintroduced this particular cutscene into canon, although HK-51s were replaced with HK-50s."

-- I need a name 20:52, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

Do you need Help?--Team6and7 21:07, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] GOTO's Fate

In light of the fact that the HK-51s are cut content, I thikn the part at the end of his bio would be non-canonical and should either be labelled as such or removed.Darth Ceratis 21:17, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

  • Made canon in The New Essential Guide to Droids. You know, it would have probably been a good idea to read the entire article (and the talk page subjects) before making a new subject on the talk page. --RedemptionTalk 21:22, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
      • Apologies. I don't own the NEGD, and I seem to have glossed over the relevant talk info.Darth Ceratis 01:45, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Go to

I think it was good that he was put in the lamest thing ever, because he was. I grew tried of him and his dumb droids Unsigned comment by 68.58.59.206 (talk • contribs).

[edit] G0-T0 in KOTOR I ?

Is the Following true or not?

"Although this is not confirmed, in the first game of the series, KOTOR, GO-TO's electronic voice can be heard in fragments when wandering around Anchorhead on Tatooine."

This part has been removed from the article twice before, putting it back in there could cause an edit war (something I want to avoid), if anyone knows anything about this pleas let us know.
Thanks --Jedimca0 (Do or Do Not, There is No Try) 14:28, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

  • Yes, it is in there. I went to Anchorhead in the game not long ago, and his voice could be heard. It comes from a moisture vaporator near the droid shop interestingly enough.--Shaelas(Ahto High Court) 21:41, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
    • It's probably just a common electronic filter used. We aren't going to mention every single time we hear it. --RedemptionTalk 21:47, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
      • The sound actually forms a sentence. Even so, we should at least put in that a sound that sounds similar is heard.--Shaelas(Ahto High Court) 21:52, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
        • Similar doesn't cut it. Not worth mentioning. --RedemptionTalk 21:53, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
          • Game voice actors are often recycled. Daran Norris voiced G0T0 but is credited only as "Additional voices" in KOTOR1. Sorry. Gonk (Gonk!) 21:56, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
          • I agree, similar doesn't cut it. but we could mention that the voice actor was credited as "Additional voices" in KOTOR1 and that it is possible that his voice can be heard in that game. --Jedimca0 (Do or Do Not, There is No Try) 09:14, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] G0-T0 not in person

I remember how in KOTOR II G0-T0 (both on his ship and from the droid) VERY MUCH implied that the droid that comes with you in your journey is not the ACTUAL G0-T0 unit, just a droid programmed to follow his will.

Therefore, I took it to mean that the actual G0-T0 was actually a big droid sitting around in an air-conditioned room planning exchange operations and scanning the galaxy and stuff.

I don't know if the 'guide to droids' incorporated this, but anyone who has conversed with him enough in the game should notice that the droid is not the actual G0-T0. 65.27.139.162 23:31, 4 August 2007 (UTC)

Actually if you talked to him enough you will indeed know spoiler: that the droid is indeed go-to in his true form Jawajedi 01:37, 5 August 2007 (UTC)

So is GO-TO evil? or is he just malfunctiong?-207.241.247.30 16:48, 4 June 2008 (UTC)

Well Sith Techno beasts are evil and they are robots