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"After all these years, my most trusted of assassins has finally failed."
Ziro the Hutt — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[6]

KRONOS-327 was an IG-86 sentinel droid who worked in Ziro the Hutt's criminal organization during the Clone Wars. He was Ziro's favored assassin until he failed an assignment and was ordered for destruction.[6]

Biography

KRONOS-327 reports his failure to Ziro the Hutt.

KRONOS-327 reports his failure to Ziro the Hutt.

KRONOS-327 was an IG-86 sentinel droid who by the time of the Clone Wars was in the service of the crime lord Ziro the Hutt, serving well enough over many years to be considered by his master as one of his most trusted assassins.[6]

However, despite his many past successes, KRONOS-327 eventually failed an assignment, and was forced to return to Ziro to report his failure in completing a mission to the twelfth moon of Yout. The Hutt crime lord took amusement in seeing that one of his most trusted assassins had finally failed and gave the command for the droid to be taken away and dismantled. KRONOS-327 pleaded to be spared, but Ziro paid no attention to him as he was dragged away by two other IG-86 droids.[6]

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Characteristics

KRONOS-327 was an IG-86 sentinel droid[3] who was 1.96 meters, or 6 feet, 5 inches tall.[5] He was Ziro the Hutt's most trusted assassin droid, but his failed mission to the twelfth moon of Yout could not save him from Ziro reducing the droid to spare parts.[6]

Skills and abilities

KRONOS-327 was skilled in combat, military tactics, piloting and data slicing.[5]

Equipment

KRONOS-327 was equipped with an E-5 blaster rifle.[6]

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