
Surik was placed in a kolto tank for healing while Kreia, mistaken for dead because of the deep trance that she had placed herself in to survive the flight, was put in the morgue. T3 then proceeded to pilot the ship safely through the field until it docked with the nearby Peragus mining facility. The HK-50 unit, intent on keeping a close eye on its quarry, also came aboard the Hawk. T3-M4 managed to make the jump to lightspeed before the job could be finished, and it emerged in the Peragus asteroid system. However, even as it left, the Sith had already taken control of the Harbinger and fired upon the Ebon Hawk, damaging it even further and nearly killing Surik and Kreia. Fortunately for her, an old woman named Kreia, who had come with the Ebon Hawk, located Surik and brought her onto the Hawk and they quickly escaped the Harbinger. Hoping to collect a substantial bounty that the Exchange had recently posted on live Jedi, the droid drugged Surik and locked her in one of the ship's cargo holds.
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Meanwhile, an HK-50 series assassin droid located Surik in her quarters. The Sith corpse was revealed to be, in fact, alive, and was none other than Darth Sion, who had come in search of Surik.

Unknown to the crew, several Sith assassins using stealth generators had infiltrated the vessel, and only a few hours later, they began killing the ship's crew.

When both ships were investigated, no signs of life were found, save a horribly mutilated Sith corpse and a deactiated T3-M4. The ship was shown to have been attacked by a Sith warship. On its way to Telos, the Harbinger picked up a transmission from a small stock freighter that is later found out to be the Ebon Hawk, Revan's old ship which played a vital role in the defeat of Darth Malak. In the unseen events of the story, Meetra Surik, the last known Jedi Knight who had been exiled from the Jedi Order almost a decade ago for following Revan in the Mandalorian Wars, was picked up by the Hammerhead-class capital ship, the Harbinger, to be escorted to Telos IV. What had become of Revan, the hero of the previous story, is unknown. The remnants of Darth Malak's Sith Empire divided into numerous factions under several different leaderships, all with one common goal: the total extermination of the Jedi Order. Despite the seemingly happy ending of the previous story, the Republic is left in disarray following the defeat of the Sith. It has been five years since the conclusion of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. You play as "the Exile" as you travel to six different planets to either bring peace to the world or not. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II takes place after all Jedi (except you and couple others) have been exterminated from the Galaxy and is threatened by the Sith Lords. The Sith Lords was constructed using an updated version of the original Knights of the Old Republic Odyssey engine, which Obsidian obtained from BioWare. BioWare is understood to have recommended Obsidian Entertainment as an alternative developer, having worked with many of Obsidian's key members when they were part of the now-defunct Black Isle Studios. According to the game's producers, the change of developers was primarily due to BioWare's occupation with other titles, such as Jade Empire and Dragon Age.

It was developed by Obsidian and published by Lucas Arts. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, simply known as Knights of the Old Republic II or KotOR II, is the sequel to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
