Tiny, 0.14 meter-wide, six-legged droids, SD-K4a mini-assassin droids manufactured by Baktoid Combat Automata used their speed to avoid blaster fire, and while they did not possess the power of the "parent" assassin droid, however, if they could enter a target's armor, they were capable of killing said target with their sharp legs. A single assassin produced in excess of thirty killers, which swarmed together in order to overcome larger opponents.
The probe killer first appeared in "Voyage of Temptation," the thirteenth episode of the animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars' second season, which originally aired on February 5, 2010. They were first identified in the episodic guide for "Voyage of Temptation."
Tiny, 0.14 meter-wide, six-legged droids, SD-K4a mini-assassin droids manufactured by Baktoid Combat Automata used their speed to avoid blaster fire, and while they did not possess the power of the "parent" assassin droid, however, if they could enter a target's armor, they were capable of killing said target with their sharp legs. A single assassin produced in excess of thirty killers, which swarmed together in order to overcome larger opponents.
The probe killer first appeared in "Voyage of Temptation," the thirteenth episode of the animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars' second season, which originally aired on February 5, 2010. They were first identified in the episodic guide for "Voyage of Temptation."
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