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Leora Jace

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  1. if people insist on doing polls, i wish theyd give more options than just a "black or white" response.

     

    i wasnt particularly enamored by the ending, but at the same time i dont think it "sucked".  wheres the option in the poll for the middle ground choice?  as it is, even if i vote for "no" since i didnt think it sucked, then that might give off the impression that i loved the ending.

     

    can you tell i hate polls?  :)

     

    I quite agree.. it wasn't spectacular and didn't really give you a feeling of 'ah, this is the end now, I worked hard to get here, I'm so happy!', but it did remind me of ESB, without the human component.

  2. Also, I could swear there was supposed to be a Lab Station on the Ebon Hawk in the medical room....

     

    The weird thing is that I think you're right.. but it *only* appeared when I was on the Ebon Hawk when the Red-whatever Slavers were on board.. :lol: It's another bug, imho.. and the male Exile/PCs don't get Disciple, who acts like a Lab Station (that sounds weird.. :p ) just like T3 does to Upgrade your items.

  3. I think that Kreia's attitude was summed up quite early on, to paraphrase: the true battle exists within the hearts of every self-aware being.

     

    She wanted the choices, whether creative (light side) or destructive (dark side), to be truly of the being.. and NOT part of some grand scheme of the Force.

     

    To branch off into the idea that the Force is pretty awful in some ways:

     

    I saw this right off after seeing Episode I.. the 'balance' of the Force is not the wholesome thing the Jedi likely assume it to be.. in essence.. by Episode IV's time.. the Force *has* become balanced with Vader's help, by having four main powers in the galaxy: Vader, Obi-Wan, the Emperor, and Luke. Two light, two dark.. but having one light be eliminated by New Hope's end means that one of the dark side will have to be gone.

     

    Inbetween Episode I to IV, hundreds, if not thousands, of Jedi Knights were killed to bring this balance. Was the Force the reason? Or was it choice? Or both?

     

    In essence, Kreia was railing against Fate. The mistress of Betrayals and Manipulation could not have even the Force manipulating her, it being too unbearable. Yet ironically enough, the Force probably wanted her to help the Exile all along.

  4. Well.. I'll say this much for KotOR II.. it really isn't a game you can cater to yourself, *you* might make the choices, but you have to also put effort forth to understand the choices other characters make.

     

    That's what makes an RPG, imho, using your brain *and* your weapons.. and realizing which is most potent for which situation.

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