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  1. It's a simple question. Why a Virago over a redesign? Why a steal something from SOTE? Oh,and no more Nagai or Tof references next time. Leave that which is to be discovered 4000 years in the future... 4000 years in the future. You seem tense Chris, it's just a thread for fun.
  2. and you might actually want to see this BASILISK WAR DROID: Looking like a cross between a Karran beetle and a Zalorian rock-lion, the Basilisk War Droids were created by the technologically minded Basiliskans, arrogant reptiloids who poisoned their own planet during the Battle of Basilisk. Afterward, the tech-hungry Mandalorians greedily looted countless war droids. Loaded with shatter missile launchers, laser cannons, shockwave generating rods, and heavy brawling claws, a Mandalorian on his Basilisk is a formidable foe. The war mounts, operable in atmosphere and deep space come in a variety of specialized forms, including a stealth model and a two seater bomber.
  3. Yeah, ok whatever, and no duh it's continuity. Still the Beast is the battle droid, and the Virago is the Stealth version. So if you need the battle droid next time, you'll no which one to use. I'm sure the Mandalorains won't want to go against the Sith in Stealth models. See I'm trying to help you Chris. But again you avoid my question. Why is it that you basically stole the Virago, and called it a Basilisk, instead of having the beast redesigned to look more modern and less stupid? Not a hard question to answer, unless of course you can't answer it. Don't forget to answer how HK-47 can fight a dead man and lose? This is a continuity thread Chris, and I would like you to answer the other continuity problems. EDIT: "Uh... huh? All right, it's a poor fighter - where did that come from?" Please don't challenge me on the power between a Basilisk and a Virago. All a Basilisk has to do is charge up it's generating rods, fire, and bye bye Virago. Such a beam can punch a hole in Capital Ships.
  4. Mandalorian Drop Ships: Known offically as Meteor-class Q-carriers, these MandalMotors troop transports deploy from the bellies of Mandalorian Dungeon Ships and zoom toward planetary surfaces at lightening speeds for quick disgorging of soldiers. Modeled on the facial structure of the original Mandalorians, each ship has heavy hull plating and rotating twin blaster cannons on either side of its "snout" to ensure delivery of its troop complement. To some degree modified Kuat Drive Yards AIAT/i starships later replaced the Q-carriers after the Mandalorian Civil War caused production of the drop ships to cease. Gladiator Assault Fighter: FreiTek, Inc.'s intimidating Gladiator Assault fighters began seeing regular use among Mandalorians toward the end of Fenn Shysa's reign as Mandalore and into the Yuuzhan Vong War as the shock troopers expanded their area of operations. Resembling a Rattatakian short sword stabbed to the hilt through a circular Tionian escutcheon, these one-man fighters often travel in packs of four accompanied by a Pursuer Enforcement Ship to which they can save their systems for hyperspace jumps. More maneuverable than E-wings and armed with four fire-linked Bovin J-3F laster cannons and an ArMek SW-12c ion cannon at it's blade-like tip, a flight of converging Gladiators is a terrifying sight. BASILISK WAR DROID: Looking like a cross between a Karran beetle and a Zalorian rock-lion, the Basilisk War Droids were created by the technologically minded Basiliskans, arrogant reptiloids who poisoned their own planet during the Battle of Basilisk. Afterward, the tech-hungry Mandalorians greedily looted countless war droids. Loaded with shatter missile launchers, laser cannons, shockwave generating rods, and heavy brawling claws, a Mandalorian on his Basilisk is a formidable foe. The war mounts, operable in atmosphere and deep space come in a variety of specialized forms, including a stealth model and a two seater bomber. Next Up: Last two; Mandalorian Battle Harness and Lagartoz War Dragons. Plus some small notes.
  5. Chariots of War: MandalMotors: Reputedly the brainchild of Mandalorian shock trooper General Gustav Zenlav, MandalMotors is famous for its vehicle designs, such as the Shadow V combat airspeeder, the LUX-3 landspeeder, and StarViper-Class attack ship. MandalMotors was seized by Mandalore's government late in the Clone Wars and used to develop ships exclusively for the Separatists. Later, Imperial Advisers were put on the MandalMotors' executive board where they accumlated great power as Mandalore's people looked to them to rebuild the shattered economy. One Imperial Advisor called the Suprema also supervised Mandalore's slave colony from his City of Bone stronghold(made of mythosaur skeletal remains) until Tobbi Dala and Fenn Shysa destroyed the facility. Mandalorian Dungeon Ship: First used during the height of the Mandalorian Wars, Mandalorian Dungeon Ships were nearly 1000 meters in length and equipped with a multitude of holding cells and dropship bays. Prison cells were lined with ultradense alloys to prevent escape. In these roving prisons, POWs were subjected to the regular shock of torture and interrogation techniques, including sleep induction via gasses and deprivation via shocks and sirens; and gravity variance, from weightlessnees to g-force augmentation. Pursuer Enforcement Ship: While Jango's Slave 1 was a Kuat Drive Yards model, that wasn't the case with Boba's Slave ll. The Pursuer Enforcement Ship was a heavy patrol vehicle designed for policing Separatist-controlled worlds. Roughly triangular, the ships were also used by Alpha-02's Mandalorian Protectors in their war against the Jedi. The craft is armed with twin blaster cannons,an ion cannon turret, and military grad shield generators. Three independent thrusters also make for superb maneuverability. Once Imperial Advisors were placed on MandalMotors' executive board, these ships were made available to planetary police galaxy wide. Next Up: Mandalorian Drop Ships, Gladiator Assult Fighters, and a crash course in why a Basilisk War Droid is a Basilisk War Droid.
  6. Mandalorian Iron: Used in the production of weapons, starships, and even tombs, Mandalorian Iron is all but indestructible. The method by which the Mandalorian blacksmiths give shape to the mineral is closely guarded secret passed on from one generation of metallurgists to the next. Battle Legionnarie (BL-Series) Droid: Produced in limited quantities in smoldering Separatist foundries, these warbots lent their lethal ways to the Mandalorian Protectors during the Clone Wars. Highly maneuverable and deceptively strong, the 1000 costly Battle Legionnaires were armed with deadly rectagular Briletto AAP-ll "Blaster Boxes." Serving in a capacity similar to that of the frontline Mandallian Giants in the New Sith Wars, most BL-droids met their demise at the Norval ll conflict. Wing-Blast Rocket Pack: Like the Mandalorian Battle Harness, the Wing-Blast rocke pack is deadly. Capable of atmospheric and deep space flight upwards of 500 kph, the experimental rocket pack's wings are lined with mini-concussion missiles within and heavy rotating blasters outside. In a copy of the Mitrinomon Z-6 jetpack's missile, the Wing-Blast also incorporates a proton torpedo cannon. Seemingly overkill, MandalMotors' General Zenlav allegedly designed the Wing-Blast rocke pack. But when the project called for use of an uptested photonic beam, Zenlav decided to shelve the design. Centuries later, schematics for the rocket pack fell into Boba Fett's possession. Fett fitted it with a proton torpedo to circumvent the photonics problem and used the modified pack to assail the Tulvarees quardians of Fortress Baarlos and collec the bounty on Faarl the Conqueror. Next up: Chariots of War
  7. Because Mandalore didn't die at Malachor V, silly. I guess Chris figured I answered it, so he didn't have to. Third time: if you have any evidence that even suggests the possibility that Mandalore died at Malachor V, produce it. Edit: I'm with Eji -- that droid looks dumb. Edit again: incidentally, you're wrong about HK-47. Revan didn't build him to hunt Mandalore. We never find out who Revan sent him after, thought the target was in Mandalorian space (HK-47 killed that target, so it can't possibly have been Mandalore). HK-47 fought Mandalore after being damaged and captured by a Mandalorian. It is also entirely unclear whether the Mandalore in question is the one Revan fought. It might very well have been a pretender. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I didn't say HK was built to face Mandalore, or to sent to kill him by Revan. I said he was sent on a mission to Mandalorian Space by Revan. And a Mandalore isn't a Mandalore without the mask/helmet. I doubt the Mandalorian in question would have sent HK to kill a pretender, and HK seems to note Mandalore's skill in his defeat. "He was Mandalore afterall." Of course saying it was a pretender puts who in the same position as me in evidence. Of course I believe in KOTOR it is said that Mandalore the Ultimate is killed by Revan at Malachor, by Canderous. And yes the Beast might look stupid, but it sure as hell would have made little work of that Virago.
  8. http://www.joecorroney.com/cgi-local/image...g&img=36&tt=img Mandalorian Crushgaunts: Made with micronized Mandalorian iron, crushgaunts were a trademark of the ethically depraved Mandalorian Mercs. These dangerous combat gloves give wearers the ability to crush and rend objects, including throats, limbs, and skulls, with sickening ease. Crushquant production ceased centuries ago after the Mandalorian government outlawed their use, but they're occasionally obtainable on the Invisible Market. One of Darth Vader's gloves is rumored to be a crushqaunt. Mythosaur Axe: Named for an extinct, gargantuan monster of the Mandalorian past, the Mythosaur Axe is a traditional Mandalorian weapon. With overlapping blades of calcified mythosaur bone on either side of the handle, this shell like pattern makes any point on the razor-sharp axe deadly. Mandalorian Manacles: Made from nearly impervious Mandalorian Iron, these instruments disigned for binding captives' wrists or ankles wre a popular export from Mandalore in the age before the advent of advanced binders like force shackles, energy links, and laser cuffs. These manacles are still a regular part of the repertoire of the Mandalorian police forces and shock troopers alike. Next up: Mandalorian Iron, Battle Leionnaire Droid, Wing-Black Rocket Pack
  9. Mandalorian Shock Trooper Armor: Shock trooper armor comes in several forms, including the various Crusader armors of the Old Sith Wars and different supercommando armors of the True Mandalorians, Protectors, and Death Watch. While later supercommando armor bristled with everything from kneepad rocket-dark launchers, wrist lasers and blades, mini-concussion rockets, and flamethrowers, Crusader armor was far sparser. This owed to Crusaders generally concidering hand-to-hand combat the greater honor. Crusader armor,however, did come equipped with Zim Systems rocket jumpers. As such, Crusader armor could be sealed for airless flights through hard vacuum. Later incarnations of Mandalorian armor typically employed jet-propulsion packs instead, like the Mitrinomon Z-6, because they were less cumbersome and came equipped with a standard grappling-missile. Crusader armor was organic in appearance and could vary considerably from one soldier to the next. However, for thier holy wars on the Republic, Mandalorian armor became more uniform. Still lacking the plethora of weaponry of later shock trooper generations, the bulky armor of the Mandalorian Wars' Neo-Crusader was sleek and seen in a variety of colors. Ironically, this armor later inspired Republic Senate Guard designs. The Mandalorian Mercs, not especially picky about their appearance, often sported an armor hodge-podge from different eras. However, their pride still ran so deeply that they took to wearing capes or hunting kama. Eventually, this attitude led to increasing uniformity and the familiar supercommando armor of the True Mandalorians and Mandalorian Protectors. True Mandalorians often sported several color combinations, from overall greens and grays to silvers and blues, while out-lining their helmet visors in various shades. Meanwhile, the Protectors added identifying insignia on their breastplates and helmets. Death Watch armor varies from that of the supercommandos only cosmetically: It is stark black with menacingly chiseled helmets. Supercommando and Death Watch armor both utilize costly miniaturization technology to create the most protective form-fitting covering with minimal mobile hindrance. Death Watchmen were also known to wear the forbidden crushgaunts. http://www.joecorroney.com/cgi-local/image...g&img=24&tt=img Next up: Toys
  10. It's a stealth version, also known as a Virago Star fighter copied right out of "Shadows of the Empire."
  11. Alfreda Goot and Feskitt Bobb Alfreda Goot and Feskitt Bobb were washouts from Dala and Shysa's elite police training program, managing to cobble together suits of supercommando armor and become soldiers-for-hire. Goot, a Togorian, didn't amount to much more than a low rent merc. She worked only a couple jobs for minor crime lord Slag Flats before trying to make a name for herself collecting the bounty on Han Solo. Good managed to bait the Corellian smuggler to the Dockside Cafe at Mos Eisley, but her mediocre skill proved inadequate to trump the legendary Solo luck. Feskitt Bobb fared better. A Mandallian Giant, Bobb was an accomplished and ruthless hunter, famous for capturing the notorious serial killer Kardem. Not only did he carry illegal disruptors as apart of his regular arsenal, Bobb had no qualms with using torture methods like the Burning to acquire his quarry. Bobb also occasionally took special assignments for the Empire. On one such job in the Crystal Forests of Goratak lll, a lucky shot from a Rebel punk abruptly ended Bobb's career. Jodo Kast: Jodo Kast was a SpecOps Resistance fighter back when the Rebellion was a local affair. But Kast always valued a solid cred more than intangibles like freedom and justice. During a messay engagement on Goratak lll, Kask took down a manhunter whom he mistook for Boba Fett during the confusion. Only afterward did he realize his error. That gave Kast an idea. Using the Mandalorian armor he salvaged from the planet Zaadja, Kast deserted the Resistance and used Fett's name as an in to the bounty hunting profession. Immediately he hooked up with two hunters, the graceful Zarbra and the diminutive Puggles Trodd. The trio ran a series of successful hunts before a botched job on Dura-Kahn soured things. With his brilliant track record, Kask grew arrogant. The fact that his bounties were rarely first rate hardly bothered him. Kast ultimately out-smarted himself, though, when the novice hunter allowed Fett to lure him into a trap and kill him. End of the Characters; Next Up: Arms and Armor( a look into the armor and toys of the Mandalorians) A Picture of Good and Bobb http://www.joecorroney.com/cgi-local/image...jpg&img=&tt=img
  12. Either you have your left and rights mixed up, or you mean the Boba Fett delux Jet pack looks dumb, and the Basilisk War Droid on the right looks awesome. The Basilisk is the big beast with the Mandalorian rider.
  13. Mandalore the Resurrector( A.K.A Alpha-02, "Spar") An average of 3.5 in every 100 Kaminoan clones manifest abnormal mental or emontional tendencies. These aberrant clones always undergo careful reconditioning. Always, that is, except in the case of ARC trooper Alpha-02. Alpha-02, nicknamed Spar, was part of the first "test-class" of 100 ARC troopers created by the Kaminoans for the Republic when Master Sifo-Dyas put in the order for a Clone army. The normal number of aberrant clones appeared and were reconditioned. But one clone, Spar, demonstrated such independence of mind and force of will that the normal reconditioning process did not take. The Kaminoans realized this far too late but through no fault of their own. For eight and a half years, Alpha-02 looked and acted like his fellow clones, until one day mention of Jango Fett's exploits triggered an odd reaction in Spar- a memory that didn't belong to him. Suddenly, Jango's memories began flooding Spar's mind. Knowing he'd be reconditioned to erase the precious memories that weren't technically his, he made a bold escape from Kamino. Spar roamed the Outer Rim, where he worked at odd jobs for several years while trying to sort out his own troubled mind. After the outbreak of the Clone Wars, however, and the death of Jango Fett, Spar suddenly realized his purpose. Immediatly, Alpha-02 went to work rebuilding Jango's supercommandos from local police on Mandalore, where rumor spread that the son of Jango Fett, the last True Mandalorian, had survived to lead them. As Mandalore the Resurrector, Spar and his Mandalorian Protectors waged war on the Jedi. For their last mission, Darth Sidious ordered the Mandalorian government to send the supercommandos to capture Senator Padme Amidala on Norval ll. Once there, Republic forces ambushed them. Following the wars, Alpha-02 disappeared to the Extrictarium Nebula where, unable to reconcile his dual sets of memories, his mind slowly gave way to clone madness. Spar wasn't sure whether or not he was hallucinating when a women named Ailyn Vel accused him of being Boba Fett and shot him dead. Tobbi Dala and Fenn Shysa: Tobbi Dala and Fenn Shysa were good and honest men. Boyhood friends born on a small province off the coast of Mandalore's largest continent, these local constables enjoyed throwing back a mug or two of Mandallian Narcolethe after a hard days' work. With their destitute homeworld historically marginalized by the Republic, however, Dala and Shysa didn't hesitate to heed Alpha-02's call for troops to resurrect the Mandalorian supercommandos and join a seemingly just Separatist cause. But history is harsh arbiter. Though Dala and Shysa were privy to a great duplicity on the part of Darth Sidious, when they returned home from the Clone Wars their own people branded them outlaws and evildoers- a people who'd now legalized slavery to escape Mandalore's legacy of poverty. Cooler minds prevailed, however, and Dalo and Shysa were covertly enlisted to train elite special police units around the planet. When Dala gave him life ridding Mandalore of slavers, the burden of revitalizing not just the Mandalorian supercommandos but Mandalore itself fell on Shysa. Now a symbol of hope rather than evil, Shysa rallied his people to join the Alliance and oppose the forces of Grand Admiral Miltin Tekel. Under Mandalore Shysa's quidance, the Mandalorian Protectors rose from the ashes once more. After almost 20 years, an aging Fenn Shysa finally rejoined his childhood chum when, in an unexpected turn of events, Shysa gave his life on the planet Shogun saving Boba Fett from death. http://www.joecorroney.com/cgi-local/image...g&img=24&tt=img Next up: Drop Outs and Wannabe's
  14. http://www.joecorroney.com/cgi-local/image...jpg&img=&tt=img That's a Basilisk War Droid.
  15. Because he didn't answer by other question. Once he's answered that, then discussion is closed. Then he will tell me how HK-47 can fight a dead man.
  16. Well that's the thing it seems that comics and novels have more power over the games. For instance a KOTOR comic is coming out in Tales, and is about the 3 Jedi who hunted the Sith Beast. The story leads them to Korriban of course and to the Valley of the Dark Lords. Take a guess at which Valley will be used? Now you don't seem to answer my other question. May have not made it clear, sorry if I didn't. Why didn't you redesign the Basilisk, so that it still looked like a Beast, but less stupid? Why did you just copy the Viraga Star fighter? That was a terrible decision, and in all instances the Virago is a very poor fighter. If you were supposed to make something look power, and more modern than the Beast, why a Virago? The beast could destroy that thing with one shot of it's generator rods. I would hope that the next wrong Basilisk you use would be a whole lot more powerful looking that the Virago Star fighter. And of course I suppor the revision, though it really isn't a revision. Abel G. Pena and Joe Corroney know what a Basilisk look's like, and even wrote a very detailed history on the stupid droid. I doubt the Basilisk will ever change, as the beast is unfortuatly what a Basilisk is, as a battle droid. All you did to contribute was add a stealth version, Super. Oh, and how can HK-47 fight Mandalore the Ultimate when he's dead? (PS, you might want to check out by Mandalorian History thread, it's has everything from the article in it. Well it will in time.)
  17. Fett family continuied. Ailyn Vel: Believed to be the offspring of Boba Fett and another hunter known as Sintas Vel, Ailyn Vel was raised by the latter until Sintas took an assignment to earn pin-money for her daughter's 16th birthday; she never returned. With her mother dead, Ailyn became consumed with hatred for her presumed estranged father. Vel initially became a hunt-saboteur, hoping to work against Fett. She thought she'd killed him, in fact, when she instead murdered a delirious clone in the Extrictarium Nebula. Taking Alpha-02's suit of Mandalorian armor, along with his Arc trooper hunting kama, Vel began masquerading as Boba Fett just as Jodo Kast had. Falling to the same delusions, she also started believing herself Fett's equal... or better. A young, bitter, and calculating hunter, Vel adhered strictly to the Bounty Hunter's Creed, welcoming bounties from gangsters like Bwahl the Hutt and illegitimate Diversity Alliance to rogue Imperial Jeng Droga, for whom she hauled in the traitorous darksider Sarcev Quest for execution. Ailyn eventually tracked Fett down to the dreamscapes of Shogun, where she found evidence of a dead Mandalorian supercommando and Fett's abandoned Slave IV. Assuming Fett dead, she took his KDY AIAT/ i starship and permanently adopted his identity. Vel disappeared during the Yuuzhan Vong Invasion. Not even Fett knows if she's still alive. http://www.joecorroney.com/cgi-local/image...g&img=24&tt=img Next: Mandalore the Resurrector , Fenn Shysa, and Tobi Dala.
  18. The Fett Family Jango Fett and Boba Fett Jango grew up the son of a Journeyman Protector. But when the Mandalorian Civil War came to Concord Dawn, Jango's entire family was caught in the crossfire. Jaster Mereel and the True Mandalorians rescued Jango from the Death Watch. Jaster eventually became Jango's mentor, training him in combat, demolitions, and other Mandalorian pursuits. When Mereel was killed, Jango became the leader of the Mandalorian supercommandos until the Jedi massacred them. He them became a bounty hunter, often working with the Clawdite assassin Zam Wesell. Jango also agreed to become primary donor for the clone army provided he received an unaltered clone. He raised this clone, whom he called Boba Fett, as a son until Jango died at the Battle of Geonosis. With only Jaster Mereel's codex as moral quidance, young Boba underwent a crash-course in bounty hunting with such ruthless mentors as Count Dooku, Aurra Sing, and Jabba the Hutt. It was a merciless beginning to a career that encompassed the crippling of the Bounty Hunter's Guild, a stint as a Journeyman, fighting alongside and against Darth Vader, a lone assault on an Imperial garrison, and escaping the Sarlacc(twice), earning Fett the reputation of best bounty hunter in the galaxy. But then, the unthinkable happened: The best grew old. Boba's right leg started decomposing and threatened to become cancerous. Still, that didn't stop him from hunting down his oldest adversary, Han Solo, to the planet Jubilar where Fett pinned him under the gun. But Solo got Fett into precisely the same predicament. Fett realized then that, in a radically changing galaxy, only his connection to Solo had remained constant. Perhaps for the first time, the aging hunter saw himself in his prey. Afterward, Fett decided to give up the hunt. But when he went to see the cloner Taun We for his costly leg replacement, she asked Boba to take one last job: to hunt down the last surviving Mandalorian supercommando responsible for devastating Kamino in the Clone Wars: Fenn Shysa. After his final hunt, Fett rejoined the Mandalorian Protectors, leading them in the defence of Gyndine, Tholatin, and Mandalore during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.
  19. Vizsla: An egomanica, Vizsla led the uprising against Jaster Mereel's True Mandalorians. Calling his faction the Death Watch, Vizsla said he embodied the goal of his Mandalorian forefathers to conquer the galaxy. In truth, this delusional ambition was proclaimed to to gratify Vizla's own ego and attract a power-base of self-interested sycophants. While the Death Watch had many skilld fighters, their selfishness made for an undisciplined and unharmonious unit. While Death Watchmen often boozed on Mandallian Narcolethe, only their immorality and the voracious will of thier narcissistic leader made them formidable. Jango Fett ultimately hunted down and killed Vizsla, though several Death Watchmen still exist. http://www.joecorroney.com/cgi-local/image...g&img=36&tt=img Montross: A coward and traitor, Montross abandoned Jaster Mereel to enemy fire and death rather than helping his leader survive. However, when Montross tried proclaiming himself Mandalore, Jango Fett and the True Mandalorians opposed him, causing Montross to flee. Montross turned to bounty hunting, later competing with Jango in the hunt for Dooku's former Padawan, Komari Vosa. The two soldiers had a showdown on one of the Iego's moons, where Jango left Montross for dead.
  20. Game and Article imply that when Mandalore the Ultimate died, the Mandalorian Wars ended. And according to both KOTOR and KOTOR 2, the Mandalorian Wars ended at Malachor V. So it's not hard to put two and two together, and I also think it's flat out said that he died at Malachor. I'll have to check. You imply that he lived. That means he was alive during the Jedi Civil War, becaus HK was sent out to fight him during that time. I thought it was said in the game that or in one of the bios that their was no Mandalore between the Mandalorian War and KOTOR? A little confusing. But this is why I ask Christopher. He might know, he wrote it.
  21. I think it's quite heavely implied that Mandalore the Ultimate died at Malachor.
  22. Behind the Masks Mandalore the Idomitable(Sith WAR) One of the legendary leaders of the original Mandalorian race, Mandalore the Indomitable always knew he was destined to lead the Crusaders. Not a man of profound intelligence, Mandalore's genius came in his extraordinary intuition. Though Mandalore never understood what drove him personally save maybe a desire for immortality, he did understand his warriors' deep desire for bloodletting and how to achieve victory. Mandalore committed his troops to the forces of darkness during teh great Sith War. At its end, Mandalore the Indomitable finally became immortal when wild beasts on Onderon's Dxun Moon devoured him. http://www.joecorroney.com/cgi-local/image...g&img=24&tt=img Canderous Ordo: Canderous Ordo was one of the Mandalorians who survied the fall of the Crusaders. Ordo was recruited or "converted" to Mandalore the Ultimate's cause during the Mandalorian Wars, where he was among those to serve as a battle tactician rather than a foot soldier. After losing the war, Ordo like many other Mandalorian Mercs sold his services to the highest bidder. Though he despised what unethical monsters most Mandalorian shock troopers had become, he saw little use in trying to change them until that glorius day when he would claim the title of Mandalore for himself. Next: Vilza and Montross
  23. HK fights Mandalore? what, when where? is this somthing that happend in kotor2 that i missed? Back on your reply, if you mean mandelore in kotor 2 is deas so could not be there i suggest you spend sopme more time with him ingame and get his story. If you mean somthing else ignore my rambling. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> HK tells his story about his battle against Mandalore in KOTOR. He was sent to Mandalorian Space for a mission, and was captured by a Mandalorian. This Mandalorian reprogrammed HK to go kill Mandalore. Mandalore kicked HK's ass, and sent him back to kill the traitor Mandalorian. This was the last mission HK was sent on. OF course none of this could have happened if HK was built after Malachor.
  24. Problem is that the Mandalorian Article define's the Basilisk as a beast. You should read the article by Abel G. Pena sometime. Good Mandalorian info ,and I believe they say the Basilisk in KOTOR 2 was a Stealth version, not a battle droid. So as far as I'm concerned the Beast still exist, and I would hope that some respect would come into the fold next time you need a Basilisk in a game. Some people, like myself, might actually like the beast. I mean would it have been nice of you to have redesigned the beast so it still looked like the beast, but less stupid? Or was completely copying a Virago Star Fighter the way to go? It's not a matter of changing things, it's a matter of not having respect for other peoples stuff. Star Wars has a messy continuity, but a continuity that is fixed and patched up most of the time. If there's a problem, it's usually fixed. But enough of Basilisk. Tell me Chris, how does HK fight Mandalore the Ultimate when he's dead?
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