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Hunter-Killer probot

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Hunter-Killer probot
Production information
Manufacturer

Arakyd Laboratories[1]

Model

Hunter-Killer probot

Class

Probe droid

Cost

Not available for sale[1]

Technical specifications
Height/depth

150 meters[1]

Maximum speed (atmosphere)

300 km/h[1]

Hyperdrive system

None[1]

Armament
Crew

Integrated droid brain[1]

Passengers

0[1]

Cargo capacity

200 metric tons[1]

Consumables

None[1]

Usage
Role(s)
  • Patrol
  • Detainment
Era(s)
Affiliation

Galactic Empire

The Hunter-Killer probot, also known as the H-K probot, was a bizarre evolution of the more common Viper probe droid. Produced by Arakyd Laboratories, they were commonly used as autonomous patrol vehicles near Imperial worlds.

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[edit] Characteristics

Hunter-Killer schematics.

Shaped roughly like its design predecessor, the Hunter-Killer was a technological monstrosity scaled up to capital ship-size. The interior of each droid was designed to be a detainment platform for captured starships, with tractor beam projectors covering the droid's outer hull, ready to drag wayward ships into one of several internal docking bays.

Following capture, prisoners would be held inside the droid, until the Imperial officer in charge was notified of the capture and had determined the appropriate course of action. They were often used with Imperial Customs Frigates and Guardian-class patrol ships.

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After the Viper probe droids proved successful at locating Rebel bases, Arakyd gambled by producing a massive 150 meter droid. The H-K found great favor in the Empire, used to capture smugglers and Rebel ships.

A number of Hunter-Killers were stationed around Byss after Palpatine's return. A notable flaw in the design was exploited when a smuggler being held inside an H-K broke into the control room, and took control of the droid.

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