

The enemies we're fighting through the base are all just standard grade military droids at this point.

"The military droids will be more than sufficient to intercept the obsolete unit and reduce him to component parts." Right, because of the self-preservation protocols, HK-47 can't hurt the HK-50 units. "Unnecessary Addendum: He was entered our base." We'll have to take down the reactor before we can continue further. The goal is to get to the manufacturing level and shut down these HK-50 units and sue them for patent infringement, but. To the west is the communications array the north is the munitions and workshop area the east is the reactor core that powers the base. Level 2 of this complex is quite cool looking, but we're getting ahead of ourselves. The textures used here are mostly the same ones from the Telos military base above us, so it doesn't look like anything too spectacular - yet. And they will not be particularly friendly to their predecessor. The place is run by HK-50 units, to build HK units.

"Order: Run a scan of all units within the complex." "Irritated Statement: The probability of such a malfunction is *extremely* low." Turns out HK-47 can actually get through because it was designed for HK units only. The door to the factory was located in the abandoned Telos military base the first time the Exile came through here, there was a wonky HK-50 unit nearby that randomly exploded (just foreshadowing), but the door itself was locked. Needless to say, the following is entirely. The PC edition was released a few months later, and by that time the files were removed in other words, the only place you can find these levels is on the X-Box version. The game files for both levels of the droid factory (yes, there are two) as well as M4-78 world were left in the X-Box disc. Well, crunch time came, LucasArts shoveled the X-Box game out the door for the Christmas rush, and the droid factory went bye bye. That plotline was suppose to continue (but not finish) in here. All throughout the game it's been hinted at that HK-47 would use the Peragus Sonic Sensor to trace the droid factory and go all Rambo on his HK-50 clones. Just to give some history on this place, the droid factory was suppose to be a HK-47 solo mission that was playable in at this point in the game. Part 50: Telos: "HK-47, Please Shoot Me Repeatedly There Until I Die."
