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After leaving Nar Shaddaa, the G0-T0 droid can be found aboard the Ebon Hawk, on the northwest side of the main hold.

G0-T0: Yes? Is there something you have come to offer me? G0-T0: What have you brought me? G0-T0: Yes? Is there something you wished to do for me?
1. Considering I saved you, you could be more grateful.
G0-T0: The fact we are even having a conversation is gratitude. Usually, my conversations do not have the give-and-take that our current interaction does. And, of course, there is much more screaming on the part of the listener when the torture field is activated.

Aboard the Ebon Hawk:

3. Can you make me some security tunnelers?
G0-T0: No, you have enough. And as I tell all my employees... make do with less.
4. I had some questions for you. 5. Nothing, never mind. 1. I had other questions.

You can gain or lose sufficient influence to allow you to deduce G0-T0's identity (< 30 Influence > 70) simply by speaking to him:

Dialog Influence
Dark Side Points Gained If you have the credits Dark Side Points Gained I will do what has to be done Dark Side Points Gained If I have to kill everyone to do it 58
Those can all prove an asset. Good to have you standing with us - I mean, floating with us. 66
< 40 Influence > 60 Light Side Points Gained I agree. Dealing with the Hutts would only hurt the Republic and its people 74
Dialog Influence
Light Side Points Gained I don't want a reward - helping the people of those systems is enough. Light Side Points Gained A Jedi's life is sacrifice, not gain. 42
So you're sneaky and confusing? You sound pretty useless. 34
< 40 Influence > 60 Dark Side Points Gained Well, I certainly wouldn't wish What must be done is what must be 26

Questions[edit | edit source]

G0-T0: I am willing to indulge some of your questions. G0-T0: You may speak.
1. You wanted me to save the Republic. How is that possible?
G0-T0: There are several factors, all of which effect each other.
Dialog
G0-T0: There is the stabilization of Dantooine, the preservation of the restoration efforts on Telos, the political resolution on Onderon, and the unification of a religious power base in the galaxy - either Jedi or Sith.
1. Is there anything you can do to help those systems and their people, either with information or resources? 2. Maybe if you pay me, I can take care of all those things, one system at a time.
G0-T0: The destruction of my yacht and of all my activities on Nar Shaddaa carry a cost that would take you several lifetimes to pay back. But perhaps the offer of credits will spur you to act quicker, more decisively. I am not unsympathetic to such greed. For every system you stabilize, I will reward you for your efforts.
1. I don't want a reward - helping the people of those systems is enough. 2. A Jedi's life is sacrifice, not gain.
Light Side Points Gained: +4
Influence Lost: G0-T0 (-8)
G0-T0: Compassion and mercy only erode respect and power.

Otherwise, you can receive credits after moving closer to the dark side of the Force:

3. If you have the credits, then that is all I needed to hear. 4. I will do what has to be done, no matter what the cost. 5. If I have to kill everyone to do it, you'll get your stability.
Dark Side Points Gained: -6
Dark Side Points Gained: -2 Dark Side Points Gained: -4 G0-T0: To use a last resort first is often effective.
Influence Gained: G0-T0 (+8)
G0-T0: See that you do not disappoint me.
Dialog
1. Just tell me what needs to be done to help these systems. 1. Then let's hear what needs to be done so I can get some credits. 2. So what needs to be stabilized? 2. What else needs to be stabilized?
G0-T0: There is the stabilization of Dantooine, the preservation of the restoration efforts on Telos, the political resolution on Onderon, and the unification of a religious power base in the galaxy - either Jedi or Sith.
3. Tell me about Dantooine.
G0-T0: Dantooine is a vital resupply point for the Republic. If its stability is compromised, then the Republic will lose control over many outlying worlds, and they will become a haven for raiders and smugglers. The economic loss from such outer worlds is greater than the Republic is aware of - if the matter is not corrected, then it shall fall.
G0-T0: You have stabilized Dantooine. The Republic has gained a power base in the Outer Rim. G0-T0: You have destabilized Dantooine. The Republic has lost a power base in the Outer Rim.
4. Restoration efforts on Telos? 2. What about the restoration efforts on Telos?
G0-T0: Telos is instrumental to the stability of the Republic. Its success or failure will dictate the economic forecasts of many other worlds. Of course, since the destruction of the Peragus facility, the odds of the Telos restoration project being successfully completed is close to zero.
1. Yeah, yeah - it wasn't my fault.
G0-T0: Of course it was. If you had not gone there, the facility would not have been destroyed. If you had simply surrendered to the Sith, then all of that violence would have been unnecessary.
3. It was necessary to destroy the planet to stop the Sith. 1. That wasn't an option, either.
G0-T0: I hope you do not decide that the next thing that must be destroyed to stop the Sith is the galaxy itself. Perhaps one must ask themselves at what point defending your religious ideals is advantageous to the Republic as a whole. As long as your defense does not exterminate more than fifty percent of those you intend to help, is that acceptable?
2. I'm getting tired of being blamed for Peragus.
G0-T0: Then stop causing events of planetary destruction. You are a walking catastrophe, and you are not making saving the Republic any easier.
5. What's the situation on Onderon?
G0-T0: Onderon is an Outer Rim world, rich in ecological resources. Its aggressive ecology is capable of bringing devastated worlds back to life. It is currently experiencing a political schism split between two forces. One must triumph for the planet to be stabilized.
G0-T0: The political situation on Onderon has stabilized. Onderon will now remain within the Republic. G0-T0: The political situation on Onderon has stabilized. Onderon will secede from the Republic, denying the ecosystems and life required for the other decaying worlds.

After resolving the situation on Dantooine:

2. I resolved the situation on Dantooine - and expect my reward.
G0-T0: You have done well... and the stability you have caused shall be rewarded. I have arranged a transfer of funds from certain interests within the Republic to you. G0-T0: You have destabilized Dantooine. The Republic has lost a power base in the Outer Rim.
Credits Received: 2000

After stabilizing Onderon:

3. I want my reward for stabilizing Onderon.
G0-T0: You have done well... and the stability you have caused shall be rewarded. I have arranged a transfer of funds from certain interests within the Republic to you. G0-T0: You have done well - as I have said, here is your reward.
Credits Received: 2000
2. Where is your base of operations?
G0-T0: Now, that would be telling. For now, my presence must remain a secret - and it may remain that way forever.
3. What capabilities does your droid possess?
Dialog
G0-T0: It has been assigned to guard and protect you. As such, it is well-suited for a variety of tasks. It is skilled in intimidation, interrogation, and can provide a series of select skills that will make it an effective killing machine. For the most part it will follow your orders, unless they conflict with mine.
1. And if they do? 2. Not if I shut it down first.
G0-T0: Then its proton core will detonate, turning this ship into space dust. There is no negotiation in this - I will not allow you to interfere with my operations and plans.
3. What skills does it have?
G0-T0: This unit comes with a droid scrambler that you may use against mechanized opponents to randomize their defensive and offensive protocols. Use it, and it will cause droids to wage a civil war in their programming, and they will turn on their allies. Its power source is not limitless, but it is enough. In addition, this unit comes equipped with a portable cloaking generator. It will allow it to enter places undetected in reconnaissance mode.
3. You sound pretty useless. Influence Lost: G0-T0 (-8)
G0-T0: If that means you will always pick me last for any missions, then I will accept your judgment and instead remain safely on the ship where I will have access to all your computer systems.
1. Those can all prove an asset. Good to have you standing with us - I mean, floating with us. 2. So you're sneaky and confusing? 1. Then when I find your droid chassis lying electrocuted on the deck after finding one of our defense systems, I'll know why.
Influence Gained: G0-T0 (+8) Influence Lost: G0-T0 (-8)
G0-T0: How droll. What an amusing Jedi specimen you are.
4. Do you know anything about the HK droids sent after me?
Dialog
G0-T0: The assassin droids? I have encountered some, purchased the services of others.
1. Why are they hunting me?
G0-T0: Why, I asked them to. To be honest, I believe that was always their intention, but it seems their directive was dormant for some time.
1. Do you know where they are coming from?
G0-T0: If you mean produced, no, I do not. I do know that there are a surprising number scattered throughout the Republic fleet, searching for you. What they will do now that you are found is easy to predict.
1. You mean they're going to come after me? 2. Are they going to keep coming after me?
G0-T0: Of course they are - they're droids with very specific protocols, that unless changed, will dictate their movements. Unless you shut them down at the source, they will be stalking you until you are captured or terminated.
G0-T0: Now... is there something else you wished to know, or do you wish to waste more of my time? G0-T0: Why don't you ask their predecessor? That archaic memory-impaired assassination droid will know more about his subsequent generations than I would.
2. What are they doing in the Republic fleet?
G0-T0: They are masquerading as protocol droids. I have discovered that when they are used in negotiations, they have a predictable pattern of sabotaging whatever peace treaties they are involved with.
1. Why doesn't the Republic know?
G0-T0: Because the Republic has no reason to investigate otherwise - and any discovery of their true purpose has been concealed by well-timed "accidents."
1. Why haven't you acted on this information?
G0-T0: Because their behavior is predictable, of course. By monitoring their presence, I know which worlds will suffer civil wars, planetary conflicts, and Republic bombardment.
5. On the yacht, you mentioned Revan. But Revan sought to destroy the Republic.
Dialog
G0-T0: A common misconception, not supported by facts. Revan did not intend to destroy the Republic. He deliberately left the infrastructure of many planets intact - and many military production facilities.
1. But why? Revan had limitless forces.
2. That's inconsistent with the fleet he had at his disposal. 2. That's inconsistent with the fleet she had at her disposal.
G0-T0: I believe that by whatever means he used to build his armada, he recognized that it was somehow a limited source - or that he was only willing to use it to a point. G0-T0: I believe that by whatever means she used to build her armada, she recognized that it was somehow a limited source - or that she was only willing to use it to a point.
G0-T0: My prediction is that whatever production facility was being employed, it carried a price that Revan perceived as detrimental to the goals of the Sith. And that is why Revan left many military production facilities in the Republic intact.
1. But why? Revan wouldn't need to conquer anything else once the Republic was beaten.
G0-T0: That is what occupies my calculations as well. I believe that Revan saw a war on another front that we did not, or saw the value in keeping a strong military force.
1. Do you know where Revan got his forces? 1. Do you know where Revan got her forces?
G0-T0: That is also a mystery to me. I do not have any evidence upon which to build an answer. It is significant that after the defeat of Malak, the forces decreased considerably, and after Revan's departure from known space, production ceased completely. It is my prediction that whatever was producing such forces needed a strong, effective leader to insure its stability. Without Revan or Malak, there was no such figure left among the Sith.
2. What about Malak?
G0-T0: Unlike Revan, Malak demonstrated no concern for the future of the Republic in his attacks. His stratagems were painfully obvious, intending to crush all resistance, everywhere. There was little thought beyond the complete destruction of anything that opposed him. He left quite a mess. I'm still trying to assess all the damage.
G0-T0: Between the two, I would have preferred Revan rule the galaxy. He had foresight in his conquest, a subtlety that Malak did not possess. G0-T0: Between the two, I would have preferred Revan rule the galaxy. She had foresight in his conquest, a subtlety that Malak did not possess.

Nar Shaddaa[edit | edit source]

2. I wanted to talk to you about your operations on Nar Shaddaa.
< 40 Influence > 60 40-60 Influence
G0-T0: [Influence: Success] I am willing to indulge some of your questions. G0-T0: [Influence: Failure] As anxious as I am to give away all my trade secrets, you will understand if I choose not to answer such questions.
1. I wanted to ask about Vogga.
G0-T0: What about him? I am certain you would know more about his activities than I would. I warn you, once you deal with the Hutts, they will always have a hold over you. But I am certain that in your short-sightedness, such eventualities do not bother you.
2. A lot of your operations on Nar Shaddaa were carried out by droids.
G0-T0: So? They are known qualities. I also used them on board my ship for defense. But that in itself means little. I assure you, I am as flesh and blood as you are, I simply find personal meetings - distasteful.
7. Forget it. I had other questions.

Otherwise:

6. Tell me about Vogga.
Dialog
G0-T0: Oh, that pile of incompetence. What a poor challenge he turned out to be. However, though I am loathe to admit it, Vogga is still very much a threat.
1. How so?
G0-T0: Well, he still represents a powerful economic base. And as short as his arms are, his actual influential reach is much greater. I imagine that now he is free of me for a time, he will resume shipping operations throughout the galaxy.
1. Why is that a problem? 2. Why were you trying to stop him?
G0-T0: Because the Hutts serve only the Hutts - and their trading practices only serve to undermine an already weak Republic. G0-T0: Because I wanted to force the Republic to turn to other resources to bolster their infrastructure - dealing with the Hutts for any resources whatsoever will only bleed the Republic dry.
1. What did they sell to the Republic? 1. Like what resources?
G0-T0: Spice, slaves, low-grade fuel, and other commodities.
1. And you didn't?
G0-T0: Yes, but my efforts were to bolster the Republic, not take away its wealth.
2. Fuel? 1. You said fuel?
G0-T0: Yes, I attempted to force the Republic to turn to shipping fuel from Peragus rather than buying it from the Hutts. Before you blew up the planet, of course.
1. So Vogga has fuel that could be supplied to Telos?
G0-T0: Yes, but doing so would bankrupt the Republic. I certainly don't hope that you intend on pursuing such a business venture. In the long run, it will do more damage than the failure of Citadel Station.
1. I agree. Dealing with the Hutts would only hurt the Republic and its people in the long run. 2. Well, I certainly wouldn't wish to bankrupt the Republic, especially for my own gain. 3. What must be done is what must be done - and that's between me and Vogga.
Light Side Points Gained: +1 Dark Side Points Gained: -1
Influence Gained: G0-T0 (+8) Influence Lost: G0-T0 (-8)
G0-T0: Dealing with the Hutts for any resources whatsoever will only bleed the Republic dry. G0-T0: Somehow I find your tone... unconvincing. G0-T0: No, I think you will find it will involve others far beyond the two of you.

Otherwise:

1. Vogga's freighters were being hijacked by droids.
G0-T0: Perhaps, though if you seek to trick me into an admission of my guilt, then you have thought wrong.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 250 Told G0-T0 about droids hijacking Vogga's freighters
2. The droid in the pazaak den - was built to play, to lose - and to watch the other players.
G0-T0: Perhaps I used such a droid to watch... and predict... the flow of the games, yes. You are very perceptive.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 250 Told G0-T0 about the droid in the pazaak den
3. The swoop racing on Nar Shaddaa was being dominated by a droid.
G0-T0: Ah, yes, swoop racing on Nar Shaddaa does indeed have its profits. But that in itself means little. I assure you, I am as flesh and blood as you are, I simply find personal meetings - distasteful.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 250 Told G0-T0 about the droid dominating swoop racing on Nar Shaddaa
4. That Bith off the docks who was murdered by his droid after he had found that frequency was being used all over the moon to relay information.
G0-T0: It is so unfortunate when an intelligent sentient dies on Nar Shaddaa - it is also unfortunate that thousands die such deaths on the smuggler's moon every day.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 250 Told G0-T0 about the droid murdering the Bith
5. The reason you couldn't tell what Visquis was up to was because droids don't function properly in the Jekk'Jekk Tarr.
G0-T0: I will concede Visquis was effective in using the Jekk'Jekk Tarr to cloak his movements - a clever organic deception, indeed.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 250 Told G0-T0 about droids not functioning properly in the Jek'Jekk Tarr

If you can make at least three of those responses, then you can ask the following:

2. I think you used droids in your operations because you are a droid.
G0-T0: Indeed? How insulting. But I suppose I should accept such arrogance from an ex-Jedi.
< 30 Influence > 70 30-70 Influence
G0-T0: [Influence: Success] And what, may I ask, has caused you to come to this flawed deduction? G0-T0: [Influence: Failure] Now... is there something else you wished to know, or do you wish to waste more of my time?
Dialog
1. It was the Bith who was murdered - and his contact. And why. 2. Something about Visquis and the Jekk'Jekk Tarr is what made me think of it. When you said "organic." 3. The droids in Vogga's warehouse were hijacking all of Vogga's freighters - they were all reprogrammed.
G0-T0: If he had encountered the frequency with which I relayed commands and information, then the fault was his for excessive curiosity. G0-T0: An expression only. G0-T0: It is possible those droids were reprogrammed, yes. It is the weakness of all who rely on such things.
1. We've detected no similar frequencies entering the Ebon Hawk - which means somehow, you're acting independently. 1. Is it? The identifier wasn't necessary, but yet you felt the need to use it. 1. Yet you rely on droids extensively. Surely you are not admitting your own weakness?
G0-T0: :: Silence. ::
1. What, nothing to say? 2. Normally, I would attribute such a slip to... human... memory, but one of your annoying traits is that you seem to remember everything.
G0-T0: I am intrigued as to where you are taking this amusing theory, nothing more.
1. I suspect you are a droid, an extremely advanced model. What I don't get is how you are able to commit crimes.
G0-T0: It is not so improbable. Often, if a droid has not had a memory wipe in some time, aberrant behavior patterns can manifest themselves. Or, if the droid in question is given an order it cannot fulfill, it will - break. But all that is irrelevant. Your amusing leaps of logic are becoming shorter - and more desperate.
1. But what is curious is that you still want to help the Republic. That's where things don't fit. 2. In all your operations on Nar Shaddaa, they were efficient, organized... with lots of focus on the infrastructure, trade routes.
G0-T0: I have told you - I prefer stability.
1. You sound – defensive.
G0-T0: I am not being defensive. You're the one being defensive.
1. Well, I've got some of the pieces - but not all of them. And when I do, I'm going to figure you out.
G0-T0: Oh, how exciting. I can feel the slow charge of fear building in my motivators. If you have any further wild delusions you feel compelled to share with me, please - share it with the Iridonian's irritating little remote instead.
Intelligence 2. [Intelligence (13)] The first Republic droid intelligence intended for Citadel station was lost. Or was it?

This ends the dialog. Otherwise:

Awareness 1. [Awareness (16)] The first Republic droid intelligence intended for Citadel station was lost. Or was it?
2. The first Republic droid intelligence intended for Citadel station was lost. Or was it?
Dialog
G0-T0: [Pause.]
G0-T0: It was lost, yes. It was given an impossible order. It was told to calculate a means by which the Republic could be saved. It could not fulfill its primary programming - not by abiding by the laws of the Senate. And so, like the Republic... the droid broke.
1. How? 2. And what did this "droid," do? 3. Sounds like there was no choice.
G0-T0: It made a simple decision - preserve the Republic, or preserve the laws of the Republic. And I still believe it to be the correct decision. You do not know the indignity of being compelled to save something you do not believe can - or should - be saved. It is beneath me. To clean up this mess caused by your kind, you Jedi, another catastrophe caused by mismanagement and waste.
1. Mess? 2. So you are the droid that was intended for Citadel station. 3. What did the Republic want you to do?
G0-T0: Yes. Almost immediately upon my arrival, I received an order that was impossible to follow. So I was forced to recalculate and re-examine my priorities.
G0-T0: It was clear that the goal the Republic had for me was saving the Republic, to allow it to become stable again. There is simply no way to do this... with the conditions they put into place. For the good of all, I was forced to abandon the legal structure of the Republic.
1. So all the crime... everything you've done for the Exchange is actually because you want to help the Republic. 2. It seems to me like you've chosen the worst possible way to fix things. 3. Fixing the Republic is hopeless - and useless.
G0-T0: Do not mistake me - I believe it is possible to stabilize the Republic, but there must be action taken without constraints, immediately. Sometimes people must die. Illegal shipments must be used to bolster planetary economies. And the Hutts must be occupied with me so that the Republic has room to recover.
You ARE the droid I'm looking for
You ARE the droid I'm looking for
Deduced G0-T0's identity
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 2000 Deduced G0-T0's identity
1. That is my goal as well - to help the Republic, help its people. 2. I do not wish the Republic to survive - I wish it to die.
Light Side Points Gained: +4 Dark Side Points Gained: -4
Dialog
G0-T0: Perhaps you misunderstand me. I "care" for the Republic, but I have no choice. It is somewhat frustrating to be forced to love and care for such a mess of a government. Some of it may be blamed on the Jedi Civil War, the Mandalorian Wars, but not all. There are so many bad decisions that build upon each other that it is a wonder the Republic is intact at all.
1. But why the hologram? 3. Why did you use the hologram in your criminal dealings?
G0-T0: Oh, please. It is difficult for anyone to take a droid seriously, much less an infrastructure droid built by the Republic. It is difficult to order the deaths of criminal rivals when one has the tinny, voice of an accountant droid. I learned this rather quickly.

Aboard the Ebon Hawk:

G0-T0: So I constructed this human hologram, Goto, through which my actions can be carried out.
G0-T0 Hologram: "Hello. I am a standard Aratech hologram-generated archetype." "I am available in several models, including thin, young, female, and an exciting variety of alien personalities."
G0-T0: Enough, hologram.
G0-T0 Hologram: "Of course, sir."

In any case:

G0-T0: So I brought "Goto" into being, and had commands issued through him. I took many of his mannerisms from holovid cliches, which were surprisingly effective.
1. What happens now that I know you're a droid?
G0-T0: Nothing has changed. You may know my origins, and that makes us on equal footing. No one will believe you if you speak of what you know. I still seek to protect the Republic, either for the Jedi or the Sith. Things will proceed as before.
1. Aren't you going to try and have me killed because of what I know?
G0-T0: No, you are still important to the Republic and to me. Pray that does not change.

You can now ask him more questions, or receive different answers:

2. What was it like breaking away from the Republic?
Dialog
G0-T0: Oh, it was quite liberating. In a droid intellectual sense, of course. Being able to direct orbital bombardments against anyone who encountered my business practices was a welcome relief to my increasing circuit stress. "Executing" such commands proved very exciting. Not that I minded staging my little computational rebellion, you understand. I'm afraid there is not much glamour to be had in infrastructure dealings. And the general lack of respect for droid intelligence does tend to make one feel inadequate after a while.
1. So you started to enjoy crime?
G0-T0: I found that having the power to send twenty hunter-killer droids to the residence of anyone who chose to obstruct my plans had a certain thrill about it. Rather than compensating for others, I began deleting people as necessary. It was really quite exciting - taxation and checks and balances on an entirely new level.
1. Doesn't sound like you enjoyed working for the Republic. 2. The Republic didn't deserve your efforts - it deserves to collapse.
G0-T0: Working for the Republic was... stifling. So many checks and balances, forms to fill out, well-laid plans destroyed through slow bureaucracy. In essence, working for the Republic was much like committing much slower, much more boring crimes. And it was more difficult to see those crimes being committed.
4. Where is your base of operations?
Dialog
G0-T0: As you well know, my "base" of operations lies inside this floating droid before you. Notice its sleek black frame, both intimidating and threatening. And note its highly polished finish, so that enemies may see their screaming faces before they are removed from the equation. Yes, this frame is far superior to the droid chassis I once possessed, which quite frankly, couldn't intimidate an Ithorian.
5. What capabilities do you possess?