This is the sequel to my popular "Best of HK-47" videos. I spent many hours to give you more quotes and more laughs that will last much longer than the last version. This one focuses on HK-47's funniest in the second KOTOR game.
Samuel Gentz I'm aware of this. After you rediscover your identity as Revan, his memory core unlocks and you get all these funny stories about how Revan created him and how he kept the "meatbag" reference in because he thought it was hilarious (Malak was the original meatbag) xD
Not necessarily. Droids that go years without memory wipes end up developing personalities. He may have started like the HK-50s and then just developed from there.
@@elijahsellers3727 They were meant to be the droids to commit the clone wars. Thankfully, due to the actions of the hero in KOTOR 2, the factory is shut down.
Observation: They actually got Jennifer Hale to play as HK47's interpretation of Bastilla? In context, it's hysterical, but behind the scenes, just imagine what she must have thought after she recorded that line. Must have been fun.
“Definition: 'Love' is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometres away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope. Statement: This definition, I am told, is subject to interpretation. Obviously, 'love' is a matter of odds. Not many meatbags could make such a shot, and strangely enough, not many meatbags would derive love from it. Yet for me, love is knowing your target, putting them in your targeting reticle, and together, achieving a singular purpose... against statistically long odds...”
' Definition: "Love" is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometers away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope. ' Okayyyyy then...
"And strangely enough, not many would derive love from it. But for me, love is knowing your target, putting them in your scope, and together: acheiving a singular purpose against statistically long odds."
Mockery: "Oh, master, I love you but I hate everything you stand for, but I think we should go press our slimy, mucus-covered lips together in the cargo hold!" BEST. LINE. EVER.
"Statement: Sometimes, master, it is difficult for meatbags to step back and gain some perspective on death and its importance in their insignificant lives." Next Scene: "I respect all life. All life is connected and should be nurtured."
Stone Cold Stipe K-2S0 will probably be the closest thing we get to a unique droid character, seeing as though the "brilliant" minds at Disney rather not have movie that aren't copy and paste action flicks with no depth or sense of originality. *Sigh* One can hope though, but what hope is there?
In the SW Aftermath trilogy, there’s a heavily modified B1 named Mr. Bones, and at one point (in Empire’s End, I think) he temporarily starts speaking like HK-47, and even calls people meatbags.
Seriously, HK-47 needs either his own game, or movie. Better yet, BOTH! "Damnit Master, I'm an assassination droid, NOT a dictionary!" Ah HK... Where can I buy you?
3:44 Oh Master! I love you, but i hate all you stand for! But i think we should go press our slimy mucus-covered lips together in the cargo hold! XDDDD I DIED
you can really tell that they let the voice actor off the leash compared to the first game, HK sounds a lot more vivid (and the writing is honestly better too)
What I got from that is that HK-47 isn't inherently evil, he just knows and embraces his purpose in life: which is "to burn holes in organic meatbags". Overall HK-47 is a fun, intelligent character that wants to be as helpful as he can in the way he was built to do, Assassination.
+HolyknightVader999 Oh apparently I was wrong. Anyway the I say that there is only one is because whole Vader says he's a clone literally every bit of evidence points in the direction that he isn't a clone.
"Recitation: Once upon a time, organic meatbags bred out of control and filled he galaxy. There are different meatbags across different planets, all bumping into each other. They talk a great deal and threaten each other for various reasons, mostly involving mating, survival, and resources. It is really quite tiresome." HK-47
COMMENTARY: This droid makes a lot of mockeries I could learn a lot from him. COMPLIMENT: This droid gives out such unique dialogue,it should be considered remarkable.
Conclusion: Such pheromone driven human responses never cease to decrease the charge in my capacitators and make me. wish i could press a blaster pistol to my behavior core and pull the trigger. 😂😂😂lol
Apparently HK-47 survived the Old Republic, through the Clone Wars and even into the time of the Galactic Empire, makes you wonder what he's seen since KOTOR 2. Also imagine a sequel to Star Wars The Clone wars that had HK-47 as one of the protagonists.
This is fantastic! Thanks a lot for going through the trouble to make this and upload it. He was definitely my favorite character in KOTOR 2, aside from Kreia.
Statement: I experience something approaching joy in my behavior core when I am confronted with this droid. Recitation: When I was younger, my father would play these games, and I have recollections of this droid's humor. Conclusion: I suspect this would be an enjoyable series for me to pick up at some point, if for nothing else than hearing the wonderful words of HK-47.
HK's monologues on his HK-50 duplicates have become a sad prophecy/metaphor for what has happened to Star Wars since the Disney acquisition. They deactivated the awesome old canon and replaced it with a new canon that is comprised of substandard/watered down duplicates of the old stories and characters who have had their personalities "ADJUSTED" so that they're not the same characters anymore. For instance, Thrawn is supposed to be a cool, calculating individual. He is not someone who angrily grabs a subordinate who displays ignorance. Also, Chiss are not supposed to have eyeballs. They couldn't even get that part right. Badly cloned indeed.
Outstanding, I played through this game some time ago and laughed out loud every time I used or talked to this character. He reminds me of some bitter queens who I used to know.
A lot of his dialogue reminds me of what I'd hear in a Star Wars movie from a legitimate droid.... But a lot of it reminds me of the comedy I expect from games like Fallout 4, Telltale games, and hell...Half-Life. Yeah, HK-47 sounds like Kleiner to me. That's my perspective as one who has never touched a Knight's of the Old Republic game.
Statement: HK-47 deserves more love from the inferior organic meatbags! “Love” is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometers away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope...