Why do the questions have to all be asked at the beginning? Why can't they simply be worked into a conversion when they are needed? It would seem less like an interrogation if the questions are spread out across the entire game.
My theory is that he was part of a group of sith loyal to Revan and tried to stop Malak from taking control after Revan was supposedly killed. Malak has them exiled to some far away planet where they plot revenge. They hear news of Revan's return and some how find a way to get back. When they return they find Malak dead, Revan gone, and the republic nearly destroyed. The masked sith then takes over.
That way you could have Revan play a role in the plot as well.
They should make it so that if you bash a crate or box with a lightsaber/sword you have a high chance of destroying the contents. It might give the security skill a use and make people more weary of bashing things.
Well, they do sorta show the Predalien.
*SPOILERS*
At the end some other predators come to earth to take the wounded predator(the main predator of the movie) back and heal him. The predators enter their ship and lay the wounded one on a table of some kind, check him over and then walk out of the room. After a few seconds a chestburster pops out of the predator. Then the movie ends.
Is it just my insomnia coming back to haunt me or did anyone else read that as "The sea lions come right up to you on the shore, and you can feed them fresh fish vendors."?
Lately manuals have been these little thin pieces of crap that take hardly any time to read. I used to look forward to reading the manuals as much as I looked forward to playing the games. What happened to stuff like the Warcraft 2 manual where they had stories in the manual.
I just thought it was kinda neat since I guessed the story as we were walking in to the theater. I just casually said to my friends as we sat down that "They'll probably walk out of the forest and find New York City on the other side." Sure, I got the city wrong but that really would be creepy now wouldn't it.
I agree with Hades (It had to happen sometime, didn't it?) the decision on how moddable (Is that a word?) the game is lies with LucasArts, not Obsidian. Which is basically the same as saying no.
You'll soon find out that the white haired chick was only a figment of your sex-starved Jedi imagination and that you've been alone the whole time. Unfortunately, you can't say the same for Atton Rand, who is still terribly, horribly real.