Battlefield: Vietnam, Ground Control 2, Sid Meier's Pirates!, and Wing Commander IV DVD version. Recently uninstalled KotOR, C&C Generals, and Warhammer DoW.
Seemed like it. That Jedi near the entrance to the enclave on Dantooine told us about the Jedi and Terentateks. He seemed pretty useless if all we can say to him is that we've killed Terentateks and not get interesting dialog or praise about finding out about the 3 Jedi.
I've never read the EU novels, but my friend thinks that they're great and that authors communicate with each other to keep the stories consistent unlike with the movies because George Lucas doesn't care what's in the EU novels. Anyone feel the same way?
I'm on my sixth game. Using KSE so I could use all the cool stuff as early as dantooine and I changed HK-47's feats from the power shot line of feats to rapid shot. On my next run through I'm going to try to complete the game only as a scout (thanks to KSE).
I don't recall that specifically, although perhaps the choice of 'HK' was meant to evoke that, as well as being an obvious pun on AK-47.
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Origins of HK-47's name:
Do you think they'll have the different styles of martial arts like Echani, K'tara, K'thri, Teras Kasi, and Wrruushi (if there are wookies) since they've added the lightsaber forms?
I remember reading or hearing somewhere that the time it takes for a person to get their saber will vary from person to person. So does that also mean that asides from gathering the parts to make one, a person will have to get more parts if they want a saber staff or even enough to make a second saber for dual wielding?
Hehe, i think he means mods (modules)... i could be wrong though... then this conversation made no sence to me if that's the case
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Multi User Dungeons. Online text based rpgs where all actions are done through typing commands. Closest thing you had to graphics were ASCII art.
There's gotta be some evil connotation to the name Malak.
I've also heard that name used in Stargate SG-1 for a Gould warlord and recently in Star Trek: Enterprise for the leader of the genetically engineered humans.
From what I know of d20, which isn't much, you can multiclass except when it comes to the 2 starting jedi classes. Guardian and Consular. There's no Sentinel in the rpg. But you can take more than one prestige class like Obi Wan who is a guardian/investigator/master.
There's always MUDs if you can find a good one.
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Oh come on, is that all you have to "say?" Don't like the idea of MUDs?