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Marka Ragnos

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  1. Strength and Wisdom are my faves depending on my type. Though I like to pump up my wisdom for male characters because of handmaiden. Dexterity is ok but I prefer strength monkeys over high defense. Intelligence actually became my most useful attribute because of how useful the sentinel is in kotor2. in kotor1 I completely ignored it. I don't care for constitution as I'm so good that I rarely worry about my health dropping dangerously low. Charisma I never raised for most of my characters. For my consulars I bumped it up a little but I have so much FP that the negative bonuses from opposite alignment powers don't matter anyways.

  2. When starting off I choose LS as I seem to get more of the big picture that way. Then I go DS to see what I missed. Since it's a game I don't really care knowing that all I'm senselessly murdering is code. In a roleplaying sense I guess I would go LS simply because while I can do some bad things, in the end I wouldn't have the heart to kill my allies and such.

  3. ****roach

    You are 92% likely to survive the end of the world.

    You found safety before the disaster, and waited until it was quite safe to come out. You've got almost no health issues, your supplies would last you years to come, and you've even spearheaded a small community of survivors to rebuild. You're on easy street compared to everyone else. Now, the trick is to stay on top.

     

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  4. I don't much care for the droids. Hk-47 is cool but ranging is pretty weak in both games. The extra feats in k2 still don't make it worthwile. T3-M4 is only useful when I need computer spikes and when I need to upgrade stuff, otherwise he stays back at the ship. G0-T0 I never use. I prefer using the jedi most of the time. I generally have Kreia all the time for the extra XP and usually Bao-Dur or Handmaiden.

  5. It is pretty much true.  When kids learn the exploration and expansion of the United States during the 1800's do the mainstream historical texts cover the Trail of Tears?  Do those texts mention Thomas Jefferson telling his Secretary of War to bring down the hatchet against the Native Americans?  Do they touch the decimation of the Native American cultures that was instigated by the government?  Or about the interment camps that Asian Americans had to endure during World War 2?

     

    Of course not.  In schools they teach that White America is good and gracious to all and never show the ugly underside of Manifest Destiny.

    um.. actually yes, yes they do. Most of that stuff is even in the textbooks. *gasp*
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