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Star Wars will continue beyond episode III
Hildegard replied to Eddo36's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
If that is true......I'm sure they'll ruin completly what is left of the name - Star Wars....and it proves that Lucas is just after money and he really doesn't care much about it's quality and in the end, no matter how much it sucks, he is going to earn big time because of people like us, who "swallow" everything with the name - Star Wars... -
What Did You Think Of The Kotor Revelation??
Hildegard replied to Bastilla_Skywalker's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Star Wars RPG and some other non-star wars "normal" RPG are 2 very different things, you can thank L.A. for that. -
Star Maps Or Jedi Masters
Hildegard replied to Bastilla_Skywalker's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
This really should of been a poll. P.S. Star Maps. -
O FACTUM MALE.... :'(
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MIHI PLACET!!!!
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How tall are you? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah people this is nice....now just right beside your age wright your height ( in cm and feet...don't be lazy now), your weight, size of your foot and anything else you can remember about yourself.....
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Thank you Silver.....now I know the definition of sarcasm.. P.S. You should go to the topic -" what's your age"....I think someone called you out for a date...
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So you spend your time on work to chat on forum....bad.....bad Silver..... P.S. Look out Silver your boss is coming.....
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O.K....O.K....O.K.....I'll leave you alone....... you just go and have your shower
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As opposed to the women in any OTHER game? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Now this is called a revelation.... ...congratulations Silver you finally discovered the long time hidden obsession of men - huge breasts.........
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Exactly what I was thinking. Oh... my... GOD. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ...................... ................
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KoToR 3: Ideas and Suggestions
Hildegard replied to Fionavar's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
The best K3 story that I ever read on this forum is Swinny's......it's 10 times better then any other, I don't know why he didn't put his thread here but it's been a long time ago since I last heard of him.... -
do jedi kill their prisoners
Hildegard replied to dewaybe2678's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Then by your definition Switzerland or Sweden were murderers in WW2 in a way because they stood by as countless died. Are then Americans responsable for deaths of people in WW2 in Europe until 08.12.1941 when they entered the war because they just stood by and watched how Hitler conquers Europe? The council did nothing at the begging because they felt something was behind lurking behind the whole Mandalorian wars......and by some The True Sith started the war so the Republic and the core worlds would weaken and fall before they onslaught.... -
What music are you listening to right now?
Hildegard replied to draakh_kimera's topic in Way Off-Topic
W.A.Mozart: Requiem, Kyrie -
I'm voting Bastila not just because she's the hottest women in KOTOR, I'm voting for he particulary because of the story between Revan and her, it made them the best (if not the only....) love story in the whole KOTOR series( which could of been done much better, but I think it's not BioWare's fault, the reason are does stupid restrictions by LA who have a tendence to spoil everything they come across), and by that, they belong with each other.....
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do jedi kill their prisoners
Hildegard replied to dewaybe2678's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
SILENT ENIM LEGES INTER ARMA. -
Keep the freakin' REVAN! Nuff said...
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Of course it doesn't have to do anything with Revan......you just asked where Darth Flatus came up with the name of Decimus Meridius.....so I answered.....that's all.
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where did you come up with that one? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Maximus Decimus Meridius was born in the province of Baetica in Hispania in AD 152. He was the son of Meridius, the governor of the province, and of Lucretia, the daughter of the Roman Senator Bodaus. He was sent to school at the age of eight to Hispalis, and studied under the tutelage of Fulvus, the stoic philospher. He joined the army at 17 as a Standard Bearer. He fought in campaigns against the Celts in Britannia and against the Parthians in Cappadocia. Honored for his bravery under the fire of battle, he moved up through the ranks as optio, centurion, and then as primus pilus of the First Cohort under General Lucius Veras. Marcus Aurelius, a friend of Maximus's father and father-in-law, appointed him Legate of the Emperor's Legion in AD 176. He was the youngest general so appointed in Roman history. He led the army against the Veture in Gaul and the Marcomanni in Germania. He was away for four years until the final victory against the barbarians near the river Danube. Earlier, in AD 171, while visiting the villa of Sergius Manus, a wealthy landowner in the Spanish province of Gemina, he fell in love with Sergius's daughter Cecilia. Maximus and Cecilia married, and had a son named Decimus after his grandfather. They settled on a working farm in the hills of Fulginia, several day's ride from Rome. The farm sat on a hillside, and giant poplars lined its entry road. Though he was able to spend little time with his family, he loved them deeply. Letters that he wrote to his son and wife survived him, and were carefully preserved by his followers after his death. After Marcus Aurelius's death in the camp at Vindobona, Maximus was arrested by the guards of the new emperor Commodus (rumored to have smothered his own father). Suspecting Commodus, the general had refused to give allegiance to the new emperor. As he was about to be executed, Maximus overwhelmed his guards and escaped. In retaliation for this, Commodus had the general's family and retainers brutally murdered. Maximus returned home after much travail and found his loved ones crucified. He fainted from sorrow and his wounds, and was captured by marauding thieves while asleep. He was sold to the old gladiator Proximo, and trained at his school, taking the name of "The Spaniard." Vowing revenge against Commodus, he fought in many battles in stadiums all over the Roman world -- his fame gaining all the while -- finally coming to the Coliseum in Rome in AD 187. He died in the Coliseum in AD 192 at age 40, after defeating and killing Commodus in a battle in the arena. (He had been secretly stabbed by Commodus beforehand while still tied as a prisoner.) The Roman mob cheered his victory and hailed him as a hero. His dying wish to return Rome to a democracy was honored. A few years after his death, however, the Roman world fell into ruin, and was destroyed at the hands of the same barbarians he had defeated years before. P.S. the movie "Gladiator" with Russell Crowe, remember now......
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If the K3 story begins - I woke up and I don't remember who I am - I'm going to take a bazooka and go visit the developer and Lucas Art.... "
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T H E D A R K S I D E
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Huraaaay, world hunger problem is finally solved.......
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I would leave the Republic space, go to The Outer Rim and I would make an alliance with the true sith, watch the fight on TV.... ...... gave vital information about the Jedi order and the tactical information on the Republic forces to the true sith who started the war between the Mandalorians and the Republic so they could easily conquer the core worlds and the Republic known-space.......all resistance would be futile.....and the story about the Republic that would somewhere, somehow defend from the invasion by the true sith would be a fairy tale.... :cool:
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Believe me when I say that you are a minority and you'll stay a minority....... because avoiding the K1 and K2 story just because things became a little bit complicated would be an act of a coward and an act of an unimaginative individual or a group who would take the easy way just because, as I said, they lack style and imagination needed to get the job done....
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Revan has to be just LS to do the work and Revan doesn't have to be female...