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Encyclopedia > Ebon Hawk
Star Wars craft
Ebon Hawk
Manufacturer Unknown
Specification Smuggler ship
Type Modified light freighter
Length Given as 24 meters, scaling measures it anywhere from 36 to 44 meters
Weapons Dual turbolasers in 2 turrets, heavy lasers on the wingtips
Shield Unknown
Hull Unknown
Crew 2 to 4
Top Speed Unknown
Troop Capacity Unknown
Affiliation The Exchange, Revan, Jedi Exile
Cargo Capacity Unknown
Passengers 10 to 11 (on average)

The Ebon Hawk (circa 3,956 BBY-?) is a spaceship in the Star Wars Expanded Universe video game series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. It is most likely based on the Millennium Falcon, as it has a likeness in shape to the Falcon, and is armed with similar top and bottom mounted laser cannons. Given the similar design, armaments, and duty (freighter-turned-smuggler), some have proposed that the Ebon Hawk is likewise a Corellian light freighter. The name Ebon Hawk also implies similarity to the Millennium Falcon, as both ships have the name of a bird in the latter half of their titles. Also like the Falcon, the Ebon Hawk has a long history as a smuggling vessel with at least two known hidden compartments. And similarly, in their respective time periods, both ships have also been referred to as the fastest ship in the galaxy. Opening logo to the Star Wars films Star Wars is a science fantasy saga and fictional galaxy created by writer / producer / director George Lucas during the 1970s. ... Picture of the Ebon hawk This is a copyrighted promotional image. ... A skirmish with smugglers from Finland at the Russian border, 1853, by Vasily Hudiakov. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Exchange is a fictional galaxy-wide criminal organization in the Star Wars universe, featured in the videogame Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel, The Sith Lords. ... Darth Revan (pronounced //) was a fallen Jedi and Dark Lord of the Sith in the Star Wars universe. ... The Jedi Exile (canonical name unknown) (also called General by Bao-Dur) is the main character in the PC/Xbox videogame title Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Opening logo to the Star Wars films Star Wars is a science fantasy saga and fictional galaxy created by writer / producer / director George Lucas during the 1970s. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... It has been suggested that Multiplayer Video Games be merged into this article or section. ... Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR) is an RPG video game originally for the Microsoft Xbox and later for PCs running Microsoft Windows. ... Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (KOTOR II) is an RPG video game for the PC and the Microsoft Xbox. ... The Millennium Falcon is a fictional starship that first appeared in the original Star Wars film, A New Hope. ... Corellia is a fictional planet in the Expanded Universe of Star Wars. ...

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Knights of the Old Republic

The Ebon Hawk 's first recorded appearance was when Davik Kang, desiring the souped-up freighter's speed, stole it from its previous owner (again, somewhat like Lando Calrissian and the Millennium Falcon); he often claimed it was the best thing he ever stole due to the ease with which it could outrun patrols. The Ebon Hawk is stolen from Davik Kang's estate on the planet Taris; after a fight with Davik, Carth Onasi, Bastila Shan, and the amnesiac Darth Revan cooperate with disgruntled Davik employee Canderous Ordo to steal the ship and gain access codes to break the Sith blockade of Taris. They eventually succeed, killing Davik and leaving bounty hunter Calo Nord, who worked for Davik, for dead. The craft is then instrumental in the search for the Star Forge. This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe, who do not fit into any other category. ... Lando Calrissian (born c. ... Taris is a planet in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Carth Onasi (born 3,994 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe; he is depicted in the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Bastila Shan is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ... Darth Revan (pronounced //) was a fallen Jedi and Dark Lord of the Sith in the Star Wars universe. ... -Canderous Ordo Canderous Ordo is a fictional character in the Star Wars video games Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... A bounty hunter is an individual who seeks out fugitives (hunting) for a monetary reward (bounty), for apprehending by law, if such laws exist. ... This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe who are bounty hunters. ... The Star Forge is a creation in the fictional Star Wars universe in the computer game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ...


Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords

The Ebon Hawk is also featured in the game's sequel, KotOR II, again as the main character's primary vessel for interstellar transportation. A year after Darth Malak's defeat, Revan leaves Republic space, his memories of the Old Sith Empire having returned. On the borders of known space, he leaves the Ebon Hawk and its droid occupants, T3-M4 and HK-47, behind as he continued alone. — Darth Malak Darth Malak is a character from the fictional Star Wars universe. ... The Galactic Republic is the name of the interplanetary government used in the fictional Star Wars universe prior to the establishment of the Galactic Empire. ... This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... T3-M4 is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the 2004 sequel Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... HK-47 is a Hunter-Killer assassin droid from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, its sequel, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, and the Trials of Obi-Wan expansion pack to the popular massively multiplayer online game Star Wars...


The ship is eventually picked up by the Republic ship Harbinger. Barely space-worthy, the Ebon Hawk nonetheless is safer than the Harbinger. The Jedi Exile, Kreia, and the two droids spiral towards Peragus II, with only T3-M4 in any way able to guide the ship. After its docking and repair at Peragus, the Exile uses the ship in her travels to meet the lost members of the Jedi Council. The Exile takes the ship with her as she searches for Revan. The Jedi Exile (canonical name unknown) (also called General by Bao-Dur) is the main character in the PC/Xbox videogame title Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This soft redirect exists to avoid revealing a critical plot twist without warning. ... Peragus II is a location featured in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ...


The Exile also meets the ship's original owner, Ratrin Vhek, on Nar Shaddaa. Vhek demands that the Exile return the ship to him, and proves that it is his by mentioning a secret compartment in the starboard dormitories. Whether the player chooses to be hostile with the pilot or not, he eventually dies - by the Exile's hand, or by the Red Eclipse slavers when he tries to board the Ebon Hawk and steal it. Nar Shaddaa is the largest moon that orbits the planet of Nal Hutta in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...


The Ebon Hawk became legendary in smuggling circles. It spent most of its operational life being used to shuttle goods for Davik Kang, the Taris underworld boss during the Mandalorian Wars. Through careful piloting and a ridiculously overpowered drive system, the ship was able to outrun Republic and Sith patrols alike, making deliveries to numerous shady characters along the galactic rim. Davik would joke that it was the best thing he had ever stolen, and for the number of times it saved his life, he had good reason to make the claim. It's not exactly clear where Davik acquired the Ebon Hawk. The primary systems were modified so many times that the original classification and even the company that built it were hard to determine. It's possible the ship was a developmental prototype from some showroom floor, cobbled together from several different models. Key components are obvious retrofits, from the stolen navigational computers to the uncommonly powerful hyperdrive. A number of smuggler-specific customizations have been made as well, though only Davik knew where or how to access them all.


During the game's prologue, the player can explore outside of the Ebon Hawk while it drifts through space. The player can do this in the form of either T3-M4 or 3C-FD, an astromech droid that is only usable in the prologue. A prologue (Greek πρόλογος, from προ~, pro~ - fore~, and lógos, word), or rarely prolog, is a prefatory piece of writing, usually composed to introduce a drama. ...


Crew

In the first Kotor game, the Ebon Hawk crew consists of:

In KotOR II, the crew consists of: Darth Revan (pronounced //) was a fallen Jedi and Dark Lord of the Sith in the Star Wars universe. ... Carth Onasi (born 3,994 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe; he is depicted in the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Mission Vao is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Zaalbar is a fictional character from the Microsoft Windows PC and Xbox console game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ... Bastila Shan is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ... -Canderous Ordo Canderous Ordo is a fictional character in the Star Wars video games Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... T3-M4 is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the 2004 sequel Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This article is about Ancient Jedi from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly 4000 BBY Spoiler warning: // Main article: Atris Atris is a white-haired female Jedi Master from the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This article is about Ancient Jedi from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly 4000 BBY Spoiler warning: // Main article: Atris Atris is a white-haired female Jedi Master from the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... HK-47 is a Hunter-Killer assassin droid from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, its sequel, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, and the Trials of Obi-Wan expansion pack to the popular massively multiplayer online game Star Wars...

The Jedi Exile (canonical name unknown) (also called General by Bao-Dur) is the main character in the PC/Xbox videogame title Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This soft redirect exists to avoid revealing a critical plot twist without warning. ... Atton Rand (born between 3,983 and 3,980 BBY) is a playable character in the Xbox and PC role playing videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... T3-M4 is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the 2004 sequel Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... HK-47 is a Hunter-Killer assassin droid from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, its sequel, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, and the Trials of Obi-Wan expansion pack to the popular massively multiplayer online game Star Wars... Bao-Dur and the Remote are Star Wars fictional characters in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This article is about Ancient Jedi from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly 4000 BBY Spoiler warning: // Main article: Atris Atris is a white-haired female Jedi Master from the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This article is about Ancient Jedi from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly 4000 BBY Spoiler warning: // Main article: Atris Atris is a white-haired female Jedi Master from the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This list is about minor Sith characters (both Dark Lords of the Sith and regular Sith Lords) from the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Mira is a bounty hunter in the fictional Star Wars universe, seen in the 2004 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Hanharr is a Wookiee in the PC and Xbox game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, and can play different roles within the game, depending on the alignment of the player character. ... G0-T0 (Goto) is a droid from the 2004 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... -Canderous Ordo Canderous Ordo is a fictional character in the Star Wars video games Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ...

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Ebon Hawk - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki (4225 words)
3C-FD on the hull of the Ebon Hawk.
The Ebon Hawk was instrumental in the Exile's quest, which took her to the planets Dantooine, Korriban, Onderon and Nar Shaddaa.
Vaklu was using the Ebon Hawk as the catalyst for a Civil War.
Ebon Hawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (671 words)
The Ebon Hawk 's first recorded appearance was when Davik Kang, desiring the souped-up freighter's speed, stole it from its previous owner (again, somewhat like Lando Calrissian and the Millennium Falcon); he often claimed it was the best thing he ever stole due to the ease with which it could outrun patrols.
The Ebon Hawk is stolen from Davik Kang's estate on the planet Taris; after a fight with Davik, Carth Onasi, Bastila Shan, and the amnesiac Darth Revan cooperate with disgruntled Davik employee Canderous Ordo to steal the ship and gain access codes to break the Sith blockade of Taris.
On the borders of known space, he leaves the Ebon Hawk and its droid occupants, T3-M4 and HK-47 behind as he continued alone.
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