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jaguars4ever

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  1. :cool: TotJ is chock full of that stuff.
  2. Yoda is a Whillis. :ph34r:
  3. The K1 TV commercial was brilliant - I thoroughly enjoyed it. However, with 7 days left, I don't think we're going to get a TV ad this time around...well perhaps not until the PC release. But given that the vast majority of KotoR sales were on the XBox and not PC, LA is shooting themselves in the foot!
  4. Mandalore is more of a title than a person. 'Mandalore' is whoever happens to lead the Mandalorians at the time, I'm pretty sure. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You would be right.
  5. What about HK, T3, and Canderous? I don't think there is any way at all to kill those three in the first game. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> T3 is not worthy of being a "character". <_<
  6. And emotionally immature.
  7. For a n00b you've got your priorities in the right place.
  8. Yes my brother! Let's make their deaths both quick and painful.
  9. Mods? I pity the fools who delude themselves into believing that these 'mods' actually exist. ^_^
  10. No wait, it's Palpatine's fault for twisitng him to the Dark Side. No wait, it's Anakin's own fault for falling to the Dark Side. No wait, it's Obi-Wan's fault for failing to train him resist the Dark Side. No wait, it's Yoda's fault for not forseeing that Anakin would fall to the Dark Side. No wait, it's Shimi's fault for giving birth to Anakin who would fall to the Dark Side. No wait, it's Watta's fault for losing Anakin on a bet which would allow him to fall to the Dark Side. No wait, it's Sebulba's fault for allowing Anakin to win, thereby providing him access to leave th planet, acquire Jedi training, and therefore fall to the Dark Side! The moral of the story: Never trust those sneaky Pod Racers. :ph34r: That and the whole life-view where the individual is ultimately responsible for their own actions being at the center of all things with each individual creating an essence out of the facthood of their own existence, existential thing. ^_^
  11. Yup, go ahead and stick Qui-gon right up there for no other reason that Liam Neeson played Jean Valjean in Les Mis
  12. That's the name of the game. That being said, I was most partial to the awesome light blue shade of the the Mantle of the Force; good thing that lighter/darker shade variations are in TSL. :cool:
  13. I kinda liked The One - he struck me as an alright bloke.
  14. Yeah, there's something very venerable about Obi-Wan which makes him my favorite too. :cool:
  15. See, this is why the Old Skool Crew was so much better - with Candyman AND HK-47 in the hanger, no one, I mean no one would have boarded that baby.
  16. Ah Revan...you da man!
  17. If you ever stop by Junktown, be sure to visit Gizmo. ^_^
  18. The operate in complete secrecy you see, mista me. :ph34r:
  19. That was my first reaction too, but the screenshot is from the gold version.
  20. That must be the Book of the Dead. "
  21. Don't you think 12 damage is not that much, considering that it comes from Malak? Malak would do like 40 damage or something to my PC in Kotor <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You misunderstand. I'm retorting Ivan's statement that the scene is of little consequence to the spoiler aspect of the story. The damage referral was indicative of the scene's playability - thus supporting further evidence of importance.
  22. They also did their level best to avoid spoiling the 'big twist' in the review, which would be pretty pointless if they posted a picture which shows what the twist is. It would be like posting a picture of the cutscene showing Revan removing his mask in a review for the first game. I'm sticking to my theory that it's something inconsequential; a hallucination, an illusion, a training exercise, or something other than your character suddenly finding himself surrounded by Jedi who shouldn't be alive and a Dark Lord of the Sith who pretty clearly met his end in the first game. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Either way, it's playable (such as a playable flashback), as the PC has just taken 12 damage. That hardly strikes me as "inconsequential".
  23. No, look carefully. In the PC's right hand is the BLUE saber, and the PC's left hand is the PURPLE saber. Malak is using his traditional RED saber with both hands. EDIT: And he's just hit the PC for 12 damage, mind you. :ph34r:
  24. He's using his regular single red.
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