I just started playing a DS Female character. Every time I do something, Carth seems appauled. And then I tell him to screw off, and he takes it as a come on. That relationship is a mockery. When I played a LS male, the relationship with Bastilla felt considerably less contrived.
KOTOR has boat-loads of room for improvement. You just expect it to be something that it's not. You fail to see that playing a specific character can have seperate advantages.
The first couple of books focused more heavily on space combat.
The later books focused more on covert ops in general, and ground missions. The characters flesh out a lot more (those that survive, that is).
Hey, we're discussing who the white-haired woman might be, and the trauma that might ensue from such familial relations. Remember kids, you shouldn't have relations with your relations, relatively speaking.
Why is Star Wars D20 allowed to deviate from D&D and KOTOR not allowed to deviate from D20?
Your logic is still flawed. You might argue those changes might make the game better, but KOTOR is not flawed simply because it failed to 100% recreate the D20 rules-set. That's not the purpose of KOTOR.
I think World Peace was short-lived.
Someone suggested the Irish couldn't make beer like the English, and the IRA are urinating in England's general direction.
From your article I quote, "The cases documented in the medical literature only refer to those cases in which there is obvious psychosis."
Supernatural creatures don't exist. The only vampires on this planet are insane people who think they are supernatural creatures.
While many people would contend that all humans have some level of neurosis, and normalcy is hard to define, those who have extreme psychosis are insane. Left-handed people are not.
I'm not sure Stalin would march that far. First off, he lost 20 million people in WWII. If Germany wasn't fighting on multiple fronts, Stalin may have lost more. Marching back across Europe would have meant even more losses.
I think that the amount of money and economic influence of China is huge. I think the US horribly underestimates China on many levels. Then again, the oppression of their government might someday lead to revolt.