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EXCLAMATION: Did you hear that meatbag? I'LL BE BACK!!! |
For the uninitiated HK-47 is a production line Hunter Killer Droid, series 47 - when you think about it, he probably needs a better name than HK-47 then to distinguish himself from other HK-47s, but then I've never quite understood how droids in the Star Wars universe are able to distinguish who-was-who.
Following the devastating end of the Mandalorian Wars, HK-47 was constructed by the fallen Jedi Darth Revan to assassinate targets that Darth Revan identified as "potential threats to the stability and order of the galaxy" (Think X-Force but in the Star Wars Universe).




I once wrote that I did not understand why someone super rich like Boba Fett could not afford a new paintjob. Looking at HK-47, I'm now pretty sure that it's not that they can't afford it, but that they perceive these dings and dents to be badges of honor.
Articulation is also quite nice. HK-47 can almost look down the barrel of his blaster rifle as he would in the video game.
And yes, not only can HK-47 run around, he can actually kneel. The kneeling pose is made better by the articulation of his torso that gives it a more spine-like ability to cant left or right instead of just forward and back:

While HK-47's articulation may seem quite awesome - and it is - it is hampered by the lack of ball shoulder and hip joints. It would be really an incredibly wonderful figure if he did.

The Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic HK-47 is not available on Amazon. However the figures that you can collect to build him are. It's the Star Wars Legacy Collection Build-A-Droid Factory Action Figure line that includes Beru Whitestone and Owen Lars - Luke Skywalker's adoptive Uncle and Aunt.
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Look Master! Meatbags!!!! |
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