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Centaur

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  1. Furthermore, if the exile is female and has all those intense bonds...Can you imagine a ship full of people with PMS? :D
  2. metadigital As I understood the "Force" is some creepy power wich seeks balance either by harmony (L/S) or by chaotic destruction (D/S). Thus our free will in the game is limited by the choice of sides. But let s go back to our mutant. My point is that he/she might be some plague carrier, creating little Nihismth, who get to feed upon planets like the miracula one. And the exile isn t aware of that he/she is the eye of the tornado. Sinbreaker Good point, but evil is not an absolute category. A cannibal doesn t think that eating human flesh is wrong, a drogued terrorist killing civilians belives he s doing the right thing...The question is when are we manipulated by our own culture and tradition and when do we act on our own? WyvernNZ Cool! Let s start a cult! Send me all your money dufflover The part about Kreia is true, but why do you think the jedi are wrong? They are quite logical I think :cool:
  3. I just hate when nobody listens to my nerdish posts! OK, I ll try to revive it the first and last time
  4. I think they could be a much more simple way of traveling, we could just break atoms of our body at point A and assemble them at point B. You don t need to travel anywhere, just duplicate yourself. As for hyperspace we could assume that the information about the body takes some time to reach the destination (I haven t realy figuered out how though :D ), furthemore the reassembling of molecules might take some time, that way we might obtain the delay we have in star wars during large distance traveling.
  5. Great i ll have a vamp pet, which i ll have to feed and walk or else he ll eat my crew (though he ll consume them eventually anyway) I fear KOTOR 3 will be a very short game with Nih in the PC s crew
  6. You know, dynamite would be quicker and easier :D
  7. Nih is a parasite which sooner or later would enslave your ship, why would you want one of those onboard? And it s still hard for me to imagine him as a rational being, he s not seeking power, he just wants to calm his hunger. How is that thing going to sustain itself during long hyperspace trips?
  8. Hey! Maybe the main character should become that Nihilus guy, destroy everything and die of hunger, though happy to have cleaned up the world (w00t) It would be funnier than to beat up some ghosty mumbling character, who cannot think of anythig except food.
  9. I m for any improvement....hm, do u think that my dream will be finally realized and they ll add a porno quest to KOTOR3?
  10. metadigital That sweet old lady is supposed to be a manipulative witch and as I recall she wanted to have the Force dead. So how do we know the mutant isn t part of the problem? I still haven t figuered out why that peverted granma wanted to be killed by her talented student (a necrophilous fantasy?), but if some paranoic folks like me assume that it was some part of her twisted plan to commite some full-scale holocost of the force it could make sense... Los Wackos As all things are touched by the force that would mean caput to everything. Forget about the atomic bomb, remember the Miraluca colony? Well it could have happen to all the galaxie, thanks to the echo-thingy.
  11. I have a great idea how to make all the film-fans happy! You just give the public remote controls ant let them choose gender/action/makeup/gay/bisexual/lesbian preferences. This is going to be the best film ever :D Example: 1) Be nice to the geezer and pretend to listen 2) Use this golden opportunity to improve your brainsurgery skills on him 3) Be a good pseudopacifistic manipulating hypocrate and tell him to shut up 4) Go play pazaak with a rock
  12. That would be quite a funny turn of the plot, because there s not much left to be redeemed. :D As it s told in the game he isn t human any more, it s more like a natural disaster. Furthemore he wasn t realy a D/S character, he just wanted to have a snack (so what if he has a whole-galaxie appetite? He s a growing boy, he needs his jedi vitamines!)
  13. KOTOR2 was much more thought through than its predecessor, however I found the story a little blurred. I ve played this game 3 times and listened to all the cut dialogues (a pity they were not included in the game), but there s still something that bugs me. This time all the fuzz was about a "wound in the force" which the battle at Malachore created. The exile blow up/take under control the dead planet and saves the galaxie, blha-blha-blha happy end. However there s no proof that the mutant (the exile) isn t a part or maybe even the source of that "wound". So if the jedi masters were right (and nothing says they were mistaken) than everybody is doomed. Have a nice apocalypse
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