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  1. because then we would have had force incest
  2. It'd be awfully nice if he did, but I doubt he will, probably too busy with other games. As for your question, probably not. The idea I got was that it would wipe out all force sensitives who didn't cut themselves off as the Exile did. Kreia seemed to really hate the idea of the force doing whatever it could to achieve balance despite all the death it caused, so it'd be really hypocritical of her to go and kill everything in the galaxy. I *think* I understood everything in the game, took the cut material and a bit of thought to string everything together to make it work, though.
  3. The remote didn't blow up, it fell to the ground. problem is about 3/4 of it falls through the ebon hawk's floor so it's hard to see, but it is there. I'm guessing that's when Goto installs the "triggered commands" he mentions at malachor.
  4. At first, Atris largely struck me as being your typical sanctimonious jedi. Now, with the revelation of the cut content, we know she was the other candidate for Darth Traya, which, from the revealed content in the ending, makes perfect sense. She viewed the Exile as betraying the Jedi and her personally, so she betrayed the Exile in turn. Since Kreia described Darth Traya as "one who was betrayed in their heart, and one who will betray others in turn," it works for Atris better than Kreia. We know Kreia was betrayed by Nihilus and Sion, but she was already Traya then. I guess she views herself as being betrayed by Revan, since Revan was a "paragon of the order" (till Revan found out about the "true sith") and it's clear that Kreia never wholly agreed with the order. However, with the revelation Kreia wants to kill the force, she seems to fit the title of Darth Nihilus better than her paper tiger of a student.
  5. Usually no problems, (what with my victims being animated 3D models and all) but occaisionally superior voice acting/dialogue will get me to waver. I'm not really all that prone to the "greedy thug" dark side approach, though, I'd like to see a lot more [persuade/lie] options so I can manipulate people
  6. I seem to remember someone saying Terentateks fed on Jedi blood? Wouldn't that be an "us or them" scenario for the Jedi? Well, I suppose Jedi could organize blood drives
  7. Before the big bang? Before the big bang (or damp squib or whatever you believe it is that causes the movement that's evidenced by the red shift) there wasn't time. So there was no "before," it was just there when time (as we view it) started.
  8. Spamming force lightning will run you out of force, then you'll have to wait the 2 hours he said to recharge, unless you cheat, in which case spam away.
  9. If you're a light sider, you can't recover force quickly, barring the 'equip and unequip wisdom modifying items' bug. You're probably better off killing the Hssiss with your lightsaber and using your force power for heal than force storming them as a lightsider.
  10. No, it is not a fabrication. As far as we know, Freedon Nadd did in Sadow when he had learned all he could from Sadow. Sadow definitely survived after his 'death' though, since he did teach Nadd, and IIRC, his body was not to be found in the tomb on Korriban. However, I would not mind seeing Sadow again. edit: well, it says in the next chronicle: So he may be who LA or OE has in mind for the next villain, wouldn't be a bad idea, but it's pretty much been done in Jedi Academy so I'm not sure they'd go with it.
  11. Limit is level 50. The Hssiss spawn point is in the tomb in the skyrack caves, I believe it's after the second test, you'll find a dead jedi, keep looting him and the Hssiss will keep spawning. They could've fixed it in the patch, though.
  12. Well, here's favorite subject of star wars fans everywhere: Midi-Chlorians. According to Lucas, it would seem that any jedi offspring would have about as many midichlorians as the average of their parents, so a child born to two jedi should most probably be force sensitive. Edit: well, technically, I suppose everyone in star wars is force sensitive, midi-chlorian count is just a measure of how easy one can call upon the force, and, per kreia, be used by it.
  13. The broken droid on Dantooine mentions that the sith bombing concentrated on the enclave and some "obscure ruins to the south." As for Korriban, probably still there.
  14. Mindblowing. Sim Earth meets Populous meets Civilization meets Homeworld (hopefully) the official site is up, http://spore.ea.com not much there, but the intro anim is pretty cool
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