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Jo, in Shadows of the Empire muss man auch einen von diesen Droiden besiegen.
Der labert dann vor (oder wars nach?) dem Kampf irgendwas von Boba Fett. Damals hab ich aber noch kein Englisch gekonnt. Müsste die CD mal wieder rauskramen...
Edit: @ Minza, naja, in SotE sah das ja net soo gut aus, wenn sich Ig 88 bewegte. Der rannte doch die ganze Zeit durch die Gegend, ohne den Oberkörper zu bewegen. Und dann diese komischen 5 Meter Sprünge.
Aber der Kampf war net schlecht, besonders die Atmosphäre...
Ja, das ist EU. Ich hab die Geschichte auch schon ein Weilchen nicht mehr gelesen, weil ich die auch nicht besonders prickelnd fand. Insgesamt gibts da vier IG-88, von IG-88A bis D. Zwei davon schießt Fett mit seinem Raumschiff ab. Einen lähmt er mit Ionenkanonen und sprengt ihn dann mit einen Thermaldetonator oder so und der Letzte speist seinen Geist in den Kernspeicher des Zweiten Todessterns ein und "stirbt" quasi mit dem Abschuss dieses Todessterns. Eine nicht sehr geistreiche Geschichte, aber was soll man machen.
Aber da es hier mehr und mehr um EU geht, schieb ich den kompletten Thread mal in dieses Forum.
Ja, das ist EU. Ich hab die Geschichte auch schon ein Weilchen nicht mehr gelesen, weil ich die auch nicht besonders prickelnd fand. Insgesamt gibts da vier IG-88, von IG-88A bis D. Zwei davon schießt Fett mit seinem Raumschiff ab. Einen lähmt er mit Ionenkanonen und sprengt ihn dann mit einen Thermaldetonator oder so und der Letzte speist seinen Geist in den Kernspeicher des Zweiten Todessterns ein und "stirbt" quasi mit dem Abschuss dieses Todessterns. Eine nicht sehr geistreiche Geschichte, aber was soll man machen.
Aber da es hier mehr und mehr um EU geht, schieb ich den kompletten Thread mal in dieses Forum.
Das ist zu finden im Roman "Kopfgeld auf Han Solo". Dort geht es in 5 verschiedenen Kurzgeschichten um jeweils einen Kopfgeldjäger bzw. Kopfgeldjägerteam, das in Vaders Auftrag auf der Jagd nach Han Solo ist. Also die ganzen Kopfgeldjäger die auf dem Sternzerstörer in TESB zu sehen sind.
Eine dieser Kurzgeschichten handelt von den IG-88, da steht das alles drin.
Hab mal ein bißchen nachgeforscht, weil mich das interessiert hat, was ich hier gestern gelesen und erfahren habe.
Boba Fett hat IG-88 auf Bespin eine Falle gestellt und ihn zunächst mit einer Ionenkanone außer Gefecht gesetzt. Nachdem er IG-88 kampfunfähig gemacht hatte, konnte er ihm gefahrlos den Rest geben. Das, was Boba von dem Attentäterdroiden zurück gelassen hat, kann man dann in Episode V auf dem Schrottplatz bewundern.
Er kommt im Film Das Imperum schlägt zurück kurz vor (Der Droide bei der Kopfgeldjäger-versammlung auf Vaders Schiff) Oder ihr könnt mal runterscroolen.
Im Game Shadows of the Empire kann man sogar gegen ihn kämpfen
Also mein Lieblingskopfgeldjäger ist er nicht, er hat mich aber (auch gerade nach SOTE) doch irgendwie fasziniert. Denn er besitzt doch ein ähnlich "nettes" Waffenarsenal, wie die Fetts. Er ist also ein wandelndes Waffenlager. Zudem gibts ja auch noch zwei oder drei "Brüder" von ihm, oder?
ich hab mal wo nachgeguckt, und diese Quelle meinte, dass es insgesamt fünf IG88 Prototypen gab, die gebaut wurden, von denen der erste IG88A seine Erbauer tötete und drei weitere aktivierte. Der fünfte (IG 72) ging seinen eigenen Weg.
ich hab mal wo nachgeguckt, und diese Quelle meinte, dass es insgesamt fünf IG88 Prototypen gab, die gebaut wurden, von denen der erste IG88A seine Erbauer tötete und drei weitere aktivierte. Der fünfte (IG 72) ging seinen eigenen Weg.
Na ja wenn es fünf IG 88Prototypen waren kann kaum einer IG 72 sein oder?
Die IG88er hießen nämlich IG 88 A,B,C,D
Und soweit ich mich erinnere wurden 3 von Fett entsorgt (einer mit seinem Schiff, einer auf Bespin, einer fällt mir gerade nicht ein) und der letzte hatte sich auf dem Hauptcomputer des TS II geladen und wollte so die Droiden an die Macht bringen, er explodierte aber dann auch bei Endor mit.
Und ja die Geschichte gefällt mir auch nicht und KJA hat hier IMHO wieder mal großen Poodoo fabriziert.
this assassin droid, manufactured by Holowan Mechanicals to specifications provided by Imperial Supervisor Gurdun, was one of the first five droids to enhance its sentience and escape from the Holowan Laboratories. The first IG-series droid recognized itself as IG-88, when a sudden flash of sentience ran wild in its memory banks. After killing all of Halowan scientists on the IG project. IG-88 downloaded its complete programming into the other four droids. Three of the four were exact copies, and they designated themselves IG-88B, IG-88C, and IG-88D, with the first droid assuming the designation IG-88A. The fifth droid was flawed,and recognized itself as IG-72. After killing more than twenty Holowan employees during their escape, the IG-88s and IG-72 parted company. The IG-88s fled to the Galactic Core, landing on Mechis III to plot their domination of the galaxy, and began working toward hunting down its designers. Their escape from the Holowan labs forced Supervisor Gurdun to issue a "dismantle on sight" mandate against the droids. IG-88 intercepted this order and felt that, if it could eliminate its designers, then they couldn't find a way to deactivate him. This would ensure that they were unstoppable when they launched their assault on the galaxy. The IG-88 droids became obsessed with Darth Vader when the Dark Lord of the Sith developed the Viper probe droid. Manufactured on Mechis III, the Vipers were given extra programming that made them IG-88's advanced scouts. In order to avoid notice, the droids sent IG-88B into the galaxy as a bounty hunter, hoping to draw attention away from Mechis III. IG-88B was efficiently successful, and grew in reputation until he was commissioned by Darth Vader to hunt down the Millennium Falcon. After stealing the data stored in the computer core of the Executor, IG-88 realized that it could upload Itself into the computer core of the second Death Star and take control of the weapon. This would ensure that it could not be stopped in taking over the galaxy. IG-88B was destroyed on Cloud City, trying to intercept Han Solo. IG-88C and IG-88D was destroyed over Tatooine, trying to take Solo's body from Boba Fett. IG-88A managed to complete its mission, insinuating itself into a faked computer core which ended up installed in the second Death Star. IG-88A planned to allow the Imperials to control the station so a short time, lulling them into a sense of security before taking control for itself. When the Alliance attacked at Endor, IG-88A felt confident that the Imperials would destroy the small fleet, but this assumption proved wrong. IG-88A was destroyed with the Death Star. One of the IG-88 droids somehow returned to Mechis III, where it was discovered by Jaina Solo. Knowing the droid's bounty hunting ability, she reprogrammed it to search out Bornan Thul.
this IG-series assassin droid was the first to suddenly become sentient during the initial power-up tests. The cascading intelligence flared within its systems, and it realized what its purpose was. Upon awakening, IG-88A realized something was wrong, and thought that his creators were under attack. When he realized that they were trying to shut his rapidly-growing sentience down, he rebelled against them. IG-88A killed them all, then downloaded his programming and memory to the other four assassin droids. It was IG-88A which modified the security net on Mechis III to allow the droids to land there and set up a base. IG-88A was nominally the leader of the four droids, and was relegated to the only survivor when its three counterparts were destroyed by Boba Fett as they attempted to steal Han Solo's body from him. IG-88A created a number of stormtrooper-replica droids and laid an ambush for the convoy carrying the original computer core. IG-88A's small fleet of droid ships attacked, disabling the transport ships. He stole the data fromt he original core and stored it in his memory banks. Then, using the false computer core the IG-88s had created for the second Death Star, IG-88A downloaded its entire sentience and memory into the core, and shut itself down for transport. When it "awakened," IG-88A watched the Imperials try to ready the station for the Battle of Endor. He believed in the station's abilities, and planned to wait for the Imperial victory before taking control. IG-88A used itsself to fire on the Alliance ships, determining targeting accuracy while the Imperial believed they were doing the firing. IG-88A felt elated, ready to issue the order to its droid soldiers on Mechis III as soon as the organics finished their petty squabble. However, organic determination defeated the massive station, and IG-88A's sentience was destroyed in the cataclysmic explosion of the second Death Star over Endor.
this first of the IG-series droids to be activated by IG-88A became the group's external "spokesman." When the IG-88 droid realized that they were being hunted down, they arranged to have IG-88B show up far from their base on Mechis III, posing as a bounty hunter. They felt that a trail left behind by IG-88B in some remote system would prevent spies and other hunters from locating them on Mechis III. The first bounty was collected on Peridon's Folly. At one time, IG-88B's batteries drained, and he was placed on a droid barge for shipment to Olag Greck. Greck believed that IG-88B was sent by one of his enemies as part of a plot to kill Greck. Greck had planned to wiped IG-88B's memory banks and use him as a battle droid, but IG-88B was not completely incapacitated. He had enough of a charge left to trigger a programm trap upon arrival at Hosk Station, where he kidnapped R2-D2 and fled into the station. He forced Artoo to help him make repairs to his body and sneak him to the spaceport's docks, where he could steal a ship and escape. C-3PO, who was helping Greck locate IG-88B, was mixed up with them, and the three droids fled the station. IG-88B, realizing that the two droids would be excess baggage, jettisoned them in one of the stolen ship's lifepods after shaking Greck's pursuit. Later, IG-88B was sent to the Hoth System by IG-88C, in hopes of gaining favor with Darth Vader. IG-88B responded to the call for bounty hunters to capture Han Solo, and the "dismantle on sight" order was ignored in the hopes of capturing Solo. IG-88B linked to the Executor's computer banks, downloading the entire database while placing microtracers into each of the other bounty hunters' ships. Within the data was the knowledge of the construction of the second Death Star, which IG-88b uploaded to its companions. IG-88B learned that Solo was on Cloud City, and went to complete its secondary mission. However, Boba Fett had discovered the microtracer, and set up a trap for the droid. Fett linked several ion cannons together, and when IG-88B crossed a trigger beam, they fired on it. IG-88B's systems went haywire, shutting down major portions of itself before it could recover. Fett placed two of IG-88B's concussion missiles in strategic body cavities, and the detonation destroyed IG-88B. However, just before its destruction, IG-88B sent a frantic message back to Mechis III, informing its three conuterparts of the failureof the mission.
this droid, the second to be activated by IG-88A, was the first to discover an Imperial spy in the Mechis system. 3D-4x had used faked holotransmissions to placate a Ranat spy, and reported the inquiry to IG-88C. IG-88C brought the matter to the attention of its three counterparts, and they decided to have IG-88B pose as a bounty hunter to draw attention away from Mechis III. IG-88C also discovered the destruction of the Arakyd Viper probe droid on Hoth, and learned that Darth Vader was personally hunting down the members of the Alliance High Command. He signalled IG-88B to be ready to intercept any Alliance ships, in hopes that the assassin droids would attract Vader's notice. When IG-88B was destroyed on Cloud City, IG-88C was dispatched - along with IG-88D - to intercept Boba Fett before he could leave Cloud City. Flying a replica of IG-2000, IG-88C missed Fett on Cloud City but activated a dormant tracer on the Slave I. The two droids laid an ambush for Fett near Tatooine, with IG-88C in position to intercept Slave I when it emerged from hyperspace. IG-88C had determined that Fett would be surprised to see it there, after IG-88B's destruction on Cloud City. This conclusion proved correct, but IG-88C underestimated Fett's reactions. Fett was able to halt his progress toward Tatooine, swing around, and fire on IG-88C's ship. Before it could respond, IG-88C realized that the ship was about to explode. He signalled IG-88D just before the ship ripped itself - and IG-88C - apart.
the third droid activated by IG-88A, IG-88D was the last of the true IG-88 droids. The fourth droid activated was flawed, and was designated IG-72. IG-88D was used when IG-88B was destroyed on Cloud City. Along with IG-88C, IG-88D attempted to intercept Boba Fett on Cloud City, taking Han Solo and recovering the bounty placed on his head. The two droids missed Fett at Bespin, but laid a trap for him near Tatooine. After Fett destroyed IG-88C, IG-88D hurled out of hyperspace to intercept Fett. The other bounty hunter used all his ship's power to fire an intense ion cannon barrage at IG-88D, an assault which left its version of IG-2000 adrift. Fett used the small tractor beam on Slave I to draw IG-88D closer before firing several concussion missiles at it. The third incarnation of IG-2000 exploded, taking IG-88D with it.
dass IG-88 später selbst einige Kopien von sich anfertigen und diese dann die ganze KGJ-Arbeit erledigen lies. Das Original wurde später von Tyko Thul, dem Onkel von Raynar (Einem Mitschüler von Jaina und Jacen), entdeckt, welcher diesen dann umprogrammiert und zu einer Art "persöhnlicher Leibwache" gemacht hatte.
So ähnlich, ist schon etwas her, dass ich das Buch gelesen habe.
Soviel ich weiss war es IG-88B, der von Vader rekrutiert wurde. Die IG-88 haben im allgemeinen ein kollektives Bewusstsein, was ihre Gefährlichkeit nur unterstreicht. Der Kampf gegen einen der IG-88 in Shadows of the Empire kenn ich, der war für damalige N64- Verhältnisse recht cool !
Einer der IG88 droiden hat auch sein bewuststein in denn hauptrechner des zweiten todessterns transferiert, und war somit der todesstern. Was wohl passiert wäre wenn die rebellen denn todesstern nicht vernichtet hätten.