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|Project part of, phultdroid |
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|Homeworld, Holowan |
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|Manufactured at, Holowan labratories |
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|Affiliation, ], Galactic Empire |
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'''IG-88''' is a ] ] who appears in '']'' and throughout the rest of the saga. An ], there are actually 4 different models of the character, A, B, C, and D. IG-88 would later play a prominent role in the '']'' saga. |
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==Origin and development== |
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]'s production sketches show a sleeker design than the droid that appears in ''The Empire Strikes Back''.<ref name="bts">{{cite web|url=http://www.starwars.com/databank/droid/ig88/?id=bts|title=IG-88 (Behind the Scenes)|work=Star Wars Databank|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-09-23}}</ref> The term "IG-88" itself is not the original label: the script calls the character a "chrome war droid", and during production it was called "Phlutdroid".<ref name="bts" /> The production puppet consisted of recycled props from '']'', including the use of a ] drink dispenser as its head.<ref name="bts" /> |
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==Fictional character biography== |
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IG-88 is an elite ] created for Project Phlutdroid, a military contract given to Holowan Laboratories by the ]. <ref name="Tale">'']''</ref> Right after their premature activation, all four identical assassin droids kill their creators upon perceiving them as threats to their existence. The four IG-88 droids name themselves IG-88A, IG-88B, IG-88C and IG-88D. Following their wanton destruction of Holowan Laboratories and their ruthless assassination purges of everyone even remotely connected with their design and manufacture, the Empire issues a "Dismantle on Sight" warrant for them. <ref name="Tale">'']''</ref> |
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The IG-88 units take over the ] manufacturing planet ] as a step in a plan to take over the ]. A reprogram signal is planted into every droid in the factory, which, when activated, will cause the droid to kill the owner. The "Droid Revolution" enters its first step. |
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As depicted in an episode of '']'' that takes place 10 years before the events of '']'', IG-88A runs into ] and ] while pursuing a bounty to humiliate the crime lord Olag Greck. IG-88A defeats Greck in a space battle on the Indobok moon, solidifying his position as the second-best bounty hunter in the galaxy, after ]. |
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Having heard of IG-88's exploits, ] calls upon the assassin droid to help track down the '']'' and its crew in ''The Empire Strikes Back''. IG-88B, while hacking into Vader's Super ]'s computer, learns of the second ] and sends that information to its brethren. IG-88B follows Boba Fett to ], but Fett lays a trap and stunned the droid with his own ]<ref>Starwars Jedi forum</ref>. Later he then rise then heads back to ] meanwhile IG-88C and D follows Fett to ] to capture ], and Fett destroys both IG-88C and its ship, the ''IG-2000''. Fett defeats IG-88D's ship when that droid attempts a subsequent attack. D survives and limps off to ], but is destroyed by ]. |
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IG-88A transfers its program into the second Death Star's computer and intends to take control of the ] to use it as the driving force of the Droid Revolution. When the superlaser is fired in '']'', it is actually the droid in control. <ref name="Tale">'']''</ref> However, the droid's program is destroyed when the ] obliterates the Death Star in '']''. |
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When IG-88B hears that IG-88A is dead he leaves ] and becomes a full time bounty hunter. <ref>Various forums</ref>. |
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==Reactivation== |
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After some years IG-88A is found and reprogrammed he severs as a guard for many people but he ends up protecting ].<ref>Wookieepidia</ref> |
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==IG-88's ship== |
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The four IG-88's had a modified agressor assult fighter which were renamed ] each. IG-88A used it to devestateing effect in the battle with ] althought IG-88C's and D's were destroyed the ship was on par with ]<ref>wookieepedia</ref> |
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==Merchandise== |
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IG-88 appears in several ] video games: the droid is a boss in '']'', and is a playable character in both '']'' and ''].'' IG-88 is also a new feature of the MMORPG '']'' introduced as a boss with the release of chapter 7. He also appears as a special playable character on the Sony Playstation Portable game '']''. |
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Several ] ]s have been created in his image, including one packaged with ] and a '']'' comic book. |
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==Reception== |
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===In popular culture=== |
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*In the ] novel '']'', one of the groups of bounty hunters after the ] is named the Intercontinental Guard 88 (or IG-88 for short). <ref>Reilly, M: "''Scarecrow''", Pan Macmillan, 2003</ref> |
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*IG-88 appears in the ] episode '']''. |
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*The head of IG-88 appears as various household objects throughout '']''. Series creator ], a Star Wars fan, noticed the drink dispensers in the ] in '']'' were very similar to IG-88's head. He went into early production photos to confirm both were the same. |
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* In the computer game ], a security guard asks: "Have you seen the new IG-88?" |
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* In the ] episode "Earth, Wind and... Wait for It" the detectives are told that in order to obtain the fire department's records on recent arson cases they must fill out Form IG-88. |
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==References== |
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*'']'', ''Therefore I Am: The Tale of IG-88'', 1996, 1st paperback edition. ], ISBN 0-553-56816-7 |
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*''Star Wars: The essential guide to characters'', 1st edition, 1995. Andy Mangels, ISBN 0-345-39535-2 |
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*'']'', paperback, 1997. Kevin J. Anderson, ], ISBN 1-57297-272-6 |
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{{Refend}} |
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==External links== |
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* {{databank|category=droid|subject=ig88|text=IG-88}} |
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*{{Sww|IG-2000}} |
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