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Well, since the Exile served under Revan during the Mandalorian Wars, and s/he has also heard that there's something that could possibly be a threat to the Republic sitting beyond the Outer Rim in the Unknown Regions, then the Exile would logically want to go help Revan out.
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That's inferred, never actually stated. Although I have a feeling that's what eventually happens after s/he leaves Malachor; one way or another s/he runs into Revan.
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A younger Christopher Walken, maybe, but nowadays, as Azure said, he may be a bit old to be Malak. And I've always seen Jake Gyllenhaal as a perfect option for the Exile, but I suppose he may work as Revan. Nice to know I'm not the only person who can see him as a Jedi.
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There is another source of crystals in the game that never changes. The woman who gives you the dead salvager's quest on Dantooine, as nearly everyone is aware, also sells various robes and lightsaber parts. She will always have at least one red, blue, yellow, green and violet crystal. The number of each crystal varies from one to three, and she also rarely has a cyan crystal sitting there. As well as this, viridan, silver and orange all have drop points. So there are places to get the various crystals without reloading and hoping on the random loot generator hitting your colour crystal (sans bronze and cyan which are both exceedingly rare).
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Wha...? I've heard Mira talk about her way to get a man when I play as a female LS, but I've never gotten this cutscene you refer to. How do you get it? On-topic, HK's lines are nearly all golden, especially when he's mocking Carth and Bastila: "Statement: Oh, yes. My master had quite the collection of tortured individuals that seemed unable to confront their basic personality conflicts. Let me cite some specific examples. Mockery: "Oh, master, I do not trust you! I cannot trust you or anyone ever again!" Mockery: "Oh, master, I love you but I hate all you stand for, but I think we should go press our slimy, mucus-covered lips together in the cargo hold!" Conclusion: Such pheromone-driven human responses never cease to decrease the charge in my capacitors and make me wish I could press a blaster pistol to my behavior core and pull the trigger. I am pleased that this does not seem to be the case with your current entourage."
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I don't think so: This (bolded) is the bit I was referring to. I usually get the movie with Visas when I'm in Citadel Station, and I know that can happen any time, but you're only supposed to run into Visas after at least landing on another planet.
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No glitch, it's supposed to happen (at least the last time I checked it was...) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That may actually be a glitch, since you aren't supposed to run into Visas until you've left the Telos Academy, landed on a planet, exited, then re-entered the Ebon Hawk. If it happened to him upon entering the ship at the Telos Academy, then that may well be a glitch.
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I don't know if it actually has anything to do with it, but I've only ever had the option to sacrifice Visas after I told Kreia that I would sacrifice her if necessary. Maybe nothing, but possibly helpful. I dunno.
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which teachings lead to true strength?
DoubleX replied to Darth_Onivega's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Would you listen to Palpatine's teachings then? He said almost the exact same thing to Anakin in Episode III: And to answer the question posed by the topic title, I suppose it may depend on what you view as true strength: physical or inner. Sith can be strong physically since they use all their darker emotions to fuel and channel to increase their power in battle, but a Jedi may also possess remarkable inner strength (Yoda springs to mind; he's not physically strong since he's about a foot and a half tall, but he does possess an inner strength with the Force that is unmatched by nearly any living Jedi or Sith). -
I always thought that Obi-Wan didn't deliver the killing blow because, despite the fact that Anakin had become what Obi-Wan was sworn to destroy, and has turned his back on him, Obi-Wan could not bring himself to kill a friend. Besides, Anakin was unarmed, and the Jedi don't kill unarmed prisoners. Except for Anakin himself with Dooku, but that's because he's all evil-like.
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Throughout various conversations with Bao-Dur we learn that it was he who destroyed Malachor upon the order of the exile, and the name of the Mass Shadow Generator is only spoken for the first time on Malachor itself. We're never implicitly told what it is, but excerpts from various dialogs point to it using the gravity well of Malachor to crush everything and everyone on the planet. The exile was on the bridge of a starship either in orbit or a distance away, and he/she felt the deaths of everyone on the planet. Such an overwhelming ripple in the Force would be enough to kill someone, so the exile had to sever his/her connection to the Force.
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This is correct. Darth Maul and Bao Dur are both Zabraks from the planet Iridonia. Darth Maul has all the funny red and black paint on because of his Sith training under Sidious, and Bao Dur gets something similar if you make him DS (which is rather difficult).
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Those two quotes win.
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No. I haven't played KOTORI, so I'm piecing this together from what I've heard, but he left them behind because he knew that he would be going somewhere dangerous, and didn't want any harm to come to them, plus he needed Carth/Bastila to keep the Republic strong against this new threat he went to face. It sounds like he didn't want them to get hurt, so went off alone to fight whatever it is that these True Sith are.
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door sequence to jogga's warehouse ?
DoubleX replied to Shard's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I haven't played the game in a while, but I've done that puzzle so many times it's become instinct. I'm not 100% sure, but try the following in order of how I put them: Middle - counterclockwise Bottom - counterclockwise Top - clockwise If that works, then good, if not, oh well. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Been awhile since i played K2 but isnt that the one where you can just blast the command pad to open it? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No, it's the one where you're in Vogga's Warehouse as T3-M4 and you have to get through the maze to get stuff. T3 can't destroy it, the only options are to get the right combination. -
Wild Storm is right, it's just harmless comedy plus a Wisdom and Awareness increase for HK-47, but you don't install it like other things. You need to possess the item, then go talk to HK-47 and there's an option to install it.
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door sequence to jogga's warehouse ?
DoubleX replied to Shard's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I haven't played the game in a while, but I've done that puzzle so many times it's become instinct. I'm not 100% sure, but try the following in order of how I put them: Middle - counterclockwise Bottom - counterclockwise Top - clockwise If that works, then good, if not, oh well. -
Mandalore's blaster starts arourd 5 to 13 or so. By the time I reached the Ravenger, he was dishing out 18 to 25 or so. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I can get a single Watchman Blaster firing 30-50 damage by the time I'm at the Ravager, so that aint much. Once you can get Pure Rylith Cells and Mandalorian Chambers and such you can get some ridiculous amounts of damage with blasters.
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Intergalatic Reunification bonus mission
DoubleX replied to 14884_1556103668's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
One way to do it without getting DS points is to locate Adana then go talk to Saquesh. Talk to him about Adana and give him the [intimidate] line. It always fails (for me at least), and every Exchange thug in the whole complex goes hostile. Just kill everything, including the two at the door and you've cleared a way, with no DS points. Easy. -
Where was this? I don't believe I've seen that line yet. HK-47 is the master at comedy, honestly. Although my favourite line from the whole game would probably be Kreia's "Never doubt what you have done." It's a philosophy I follow in life. There are no wrong choices in life. There may be choices that lead you on a different, sometimes more difficult path, but they are never wrong.
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There's your problem. When I play male games, I ALWAYS wait until after training the Handmaiden to a Jedi before getting influence (and Force Sight) with Visas. If you get influence with Visas before making Handmaiden a Jedi, then she hates you and bars you every time you try and talk to her.
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This I have heard, but I haven't been able to verify it. I think if you go to Korriban and at least examine the big door in the Sith Academy that needs thorium charges to open, and talk to Akkere on Dantooine you can buy them off him. I think it also has to be before the Battle of Khoonda. I'm not sure about that, though. There probably is a cheat code to get the thorium charges, but I don't know it. Check GameFAQs if you want to cheat for it, otherwise you can just not use the charges you get on Korriban and use them on Dxun.
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Where can i find a blue lightsaber crystal?
DoubleX replied to war_lemon's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I've never found that. I seem to always get red crystals there. Samhan is the one who sells all the interesting stuff, and I think that crystal is a random loot generator thing again. The other Duros sells Pazaak cards, clothing and medpacs. -
I found the following on Wookieepedia in an article about Alpheridies, the original homeworld of the Miraluka (the Abron system is where Alpheridies is/was): So that explains the lack of conventional sight with Miraluka.
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Where can i find a blue lightsaber crystal?
DoubleX replied to war_lemon's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Say what now? How does talking to Atton get you a blue lightsaber?