
Lifthransir Bane
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Female DS?
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new area on Nar Shadaa?
Lifthransir Bane replied to Mach Blake's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Really? I missed that. Could you elaborate? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> If you finished the planet and you are talking about the magnetic door, then one of your party members went through that section in order to get a code of some sort. -
If I had to make a guess, I think it was the time I played Female consular/Sith Lord.
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Bob Fett? Yeah, his name was right above my neighbor Ralph Fett when he tried to get me involved in some pyramid scheme.
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I've gotten this. Don't remember which playthrough, but I know I've gotten this.
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new area on Nar Shadaa?
Lifthransir Bane replied to Mach Blake's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
ONE of your party members goes to that area as you progress through the planet. -
In sith lords it would have to be Nihilis. The last sith lord tells you this and needs to use subterfuge for the PC to compete with Nihilis. Overall, Palpatine.
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Final Battle Darth Trayus
Lifthransir Bane replied to ChokyIce's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Atton for one. -
Influence DS towards LS?
Lifthransir Bane replied to Muad'Dib's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I got GOTO almost all the way light. I never tried it with the damn wookie, but you get so many DS points in the process of influencing him, it may not be practical. -
Where do the "Darth" names come from?
Lifthransir Bane replied to slowpoke's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
A guy whose name is just Darth, that's actually really funny. "Jesus Darth, get this blood off of me." "What up Darth, you wanna go down to the tashi station and pick up some power converters?" I'm going to pick a friend and just start calling him Darth. -
Where do the "Darth" names come from?
Lifthransir Bane replied to slowpoke's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Thanks for seconding that, that's something I posted about in the other Darth thread that's going around right now. -
Influence DS towards LS?
Lifthransir Bane replied to Muad'Dib's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
You need to get influence with HK by doing DS stuff. If you are lightside and do the DS stuff to influence him but still remain lightside, he will be light. I'm going to try low influence on my next playthrough to see what happens. -
Final Battle Darth Trayus
Lifthransir Bane replied to ChokyIce's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
You need to charge your lightsabre up her loading ramp. -
Your American isn't as bad as half Americans do speak it
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Actually I thought there was another sith dude named darth before Bane, but it was just his name, Darth, which meant Shadow Warrior in some language, and that Bane took it as his own name in honor of that guy. All subsequent sith named renamed themselves Darth in honor of Bane. Is this ringing a bell?
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Where do the "Darth" names come from?
Lifthransir Bane replied to slowpoke's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Darth's not Latin, it's Lucasspeak. His revisionist explanation is that it means "Shadow Warrior" and sith take it as a title in honor of Darth Bane, the founder of the modern sith order who used it as his first name and also to remind them that since their numbers never increase from two, they need to work from the shadows to defeat the jedi. So, for instance, Darth Malak would mean Shadowy Archangel. Basically all the others would just be replacing 'dark' with 'shadow' or 'shadowy' -
Where do the "Darth" names come from?
Lifthransir Bane replied to slowpoke's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Death of the Author and such. Forgot about this, as to Vader, you're right, I'm wrong. -
Kreia says to atris that they two aren't truly sith. Kreia denies that she was sith, but admits to having followed sith teachings. She also says that Revan wasn't sith, he merely did what was necessary. When she talks about the great hyperspace war in the first conversation in the Ebon Hawk, she tells the exile that the sith assassins that are chasing him aren't the same kind of 'dark lords of the sith' that she was referring to in the great hyperspace war. Also notice the contempt and lack of respect Kreia has for the Kotor1 era 'sith' when you visit Korriban. She mocks them for thinking that digging up artifacts and violating tombs will make them sith. Revan and Malak are dark jedi, as was Traya. To be a dark jedi, all you have to do is use the dark side. To BE a dark lord of the sith one needs to be taught sith-specific techniques by a dark lord of the sith. Anyone can call themselves a sith, but that doesn't make them one-see Asajj Ventress.
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Where do the "Darth" names come from?
Lifthransir Bane replied to slowpoke's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Corrections: Darth Vader-Lucas just thought it sounded cool Darth Revan-I thought Revan was a re-voweling of Raven, but now that I look at this, this isn't a bad explanation. Darth Malak-Malak is the Hebrew word for Angel. Dath Malak would literally translate into Shadowy Archangel Darth Sion-a scion is a student. Sion doesn't seem to be able to get it all together without Traya, so his nature is to be a student -
Anything better than Jal Shey Mentor Armour?
Lifthransir Bane replied to a topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Pretty sure the ones I marked with an asterisk are dummied. I didn't see them even in the game that I glitched up to fifty after the first optional planet. Gray jedi robes should be somewhere on the list too as they are more common than jedi/dark jedi knight/master robes and can be upgraded with underlays. -
I guess you are, then, taking issue with arrogance. I suppose my answer would be that arrogance transcends age limits. I don't know of anyone who was arrogant at twenty and humble at twenty-five or thirty. Though the argument could be made that such a person is often less rambunctious about it. If the problem is arrogance stick to that, don't childishly assume that being seven years someone's senior makes a person wiser than the other. There may be a correlation between age and wisdom, but there is not causality which seemed to me to be what was suggested. Some of the guys on my hockey team are pushing fourty, and are far more juvenile than our 18 year old goalie.