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Just because Carth is not an admiral doesn't necessarily mean he's dead. And I said probably alive, because you can kill her in the Lightside ending if you don't choose the right dialog options.
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Everyone, but possibly Bastila since you can kill her on the Star Forge. However Juhani and Jolee might have been killed on Kataar. Same as LSM. Juhani, Jolee, Mission and possibly Zaalbar. Carth was picked up by the Republic ships, he tells you this if your character is female. I would assume that it's the same for a male character even though you are not told so. Juhani, Jolee, Mission, possibly Zaalbar, and Carth. Of just party members and stuff that made it in the final game then just Kreia. As for other characters as darksider you can kill Masters Vrook, Atris, Zez-Kai-Ell and Kavar. In the lightside ending the Ebon Hawk flies away from Malachor and towards a nebula. So it could possibly be in K3. "Canon" wise only Revan is male. But I would appreciate you not telling me that my Exile and my Revan are male because they're not.
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Do you prefer the light side or the dark side?
Mellypie replied to Sith Lord Urais's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
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One of the posters over on KFM had her Carth holo actually help her fight Visas, when Visas first comes on board.
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Hate to burst your bubble but Greg Ellis is British. :D Greg Ellis
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Yes it is a bug, because I've had it happen with Carth as well. :D The hologram always spawns in on the exit ramp.
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Just random loot. Last time it was just parts and a medpac One of the soldier corpses on Dxun always has some Detonator Gloves on it.
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Easiest Character to Turn Jedi?
Mellypie replied to Ventghal's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
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Easiest Character to Turn Jedi?
Mellypie replied to Ventghal's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I made the mistake of gaining full influence with Visas, before I gained full influence with HM. I was completely lightside, and HM wouldn't talk to me anymore. -
Easiest Character to Turn Jedi?
Mellypie replied to Ventghal's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I don't see handmaiden as easy to convert because if you talk to Visas, and are nice to her, she freaks out and won't talk to you anymore. -
Easiest Character to Turn Jedi?
Mellypie replied to Ventghal's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Bao-Dur is always first in my group. I mean all you have to do is complete the "Sensor Search" quest with him (and only him) in your party. Although for 'easiest' I would definately go with Disciple, like others have said, you can turn him to a Jedi before you even leave the room you find him in. -
For me it would be Malachor V, but just the first section and only on my PC version. The frame rate is so bad it's almost unplayable. I guess I was lucky and never had a really bad crashing problem (yes the game crashed a couple of times, but no more than K1 or NWN) . Although there are a coulpe of quest bugs that annoy me (Redemption, TSF escaped criminals) and one the can only be completed before you do other quests (Vogga the Hutt, Cave Crawling, etc.).
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By the end of K2 I had 100,000 + credits. And it was just from selling things I found (like the 5 Circlet of Saresh's I had ) !
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Your Revan and Exile - Gender/Looks etc
Mellypie replied to Swinneh's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Men. Revan: Name: Shayla Varn Gender: Female Head: This one Weapon: Single bladed violet lightsaber Class: Scoundrel/Consular Alignment: Blindingly Lightside Romance: Carth (**squee**) Exile: Name: Isan Ilar Gender: Female Head: This one Weapon: Single bladed silver lightsaber Class: Consular/Jedi Master Alignment: Again blindingly lightside Romance: I wish it could have been Bao-Dur! -
Mira was just a slave to the Mandalorians. She was young enough though to look upon the Mandalorians as "family". That's the family she refers to being killed at Malachor. They're not her blood relatives, those I would assume were killed on one of the planets the Mandalorians conquered.
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Bao-Dur is my favorite. His quiet, calm personality is something I find quite appealing. He fixes things, which is something I have an interest in (albeit mine is furniture not machines) and he has remote, who's sooo cute!
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Juhani all the way as the most heartbreaking story. Mandalorians attack and destroy her homeworld. Her parents flee to the worst planet possible for aliens to be living on. Her father is killed by Xor, her mother slowly dies of starvation so that Juhani would live. Then because her mother borrowed money from the Exchange and Juhani couldn't pay it back, they take her prisoner where she is sold to the same man that killed her father. Only here does her life really take an upturn, when Revan landed on Taris and destroyed the slavers that were there freeing Juhani (and despite popular belief Juhani never met Revan. It says so in the .tlk files. I like to think that it was the Exile that encouraged her to join the Order). Juhani works hard, at doing gods knows what, to earn passage off Taris and to Dantooine. And then that same man that killed her father, and tried to buy her, comes back to haunt her again. I tell you, even if I am a lightsider all the way, I enjoyed killing him. Carth comes in second, I mean his best friend gave the Sith the codes to attack his home planet which in turn killedl his wife? Not to mention that his new girl friend was the whole reason the Sith were back at all. That's heartbreaking. Next is Jolee. Having trained his wife only to have her turn against him and try to kill him. And he couldn't kill her, but still feels like he should have. And left the Jedi because they forgave him, but he couldn't forgive himself. As for K2, maybe I'm prejudice but I think Bao-Dur has one of the best backgrounds. I mean he built the MSG out of anger, the need to give the Mandalorians back what they gave the galaxy, yet still feels guilty about it, even though he hates them still (as evidenced by his and Mandalore's "conversation"). Next is Handmaiden with her stuff with Atris etc. and then Atton the whole Jedi Assassin thing. Ah, who am I kidding I find all of them interesting for one reason or another, even Go-To who I despise (mainly because he's useless).
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I don't know if anyone mentioned this, but you only need three influence checks with Bao to make him a Jedi, trust me I know, he's always first on the Jedi hit list (so to speak). You have to take Bao with you, because with him actions speak louder than words. First: The Telos Academy, be nice to him, tell him it's okay that he got knocked out, answer his questions about where you are, and ask him to join you. Second: On Dantooine (if you do Dantooine first like I do, even if I do always get pwned by that stupid Kinrath Matriarch Grrr.) when you find the sensors ask Bao-dur to examine them for you and then tell him he did a good job. Third: Remove anybody else from your party (unless it's Kreia) and then talk to Saedhe again. Refuse the extra money and Bao will coment on it. Instant Jedi! Other places to gain influence: On Nar Shadda: Ask him to check on the air speeder after you fixed it and then praise him for his work. Pay the money to free Adana from the Overseer. Cure the sick guy in the Refugee Sector. On Dxun: Help Kumus get free of the bomas. On Onderon: Help the republic agent by giving him the open starport visa. You can probably gain influence from the places you get influence with your other companions as well.
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In terms of uselessness Go-To wins hands down. His scramble droid feature in a good idea, except for the fact that the only places that have alot droids in it are places you've already been to and can never take Go-To to (Telos, Go-To's Yacht). Not to mention his skill set pales in comparison with Bao-Dur and especially T3, who can have every one of his skill maxed out . I've never had Hanharr in my party, so I wouldn't know. I wouldn't say, however, that Bao-Dur is useless. I my games he kicks serious butt IF you take the time to make him into a Jedi. Straight buffing powers a nice lightsaber and he's doing over 100 points in damage. (w00t)
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It generally ends up being used by my character or Bao-Dur.
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HK says he was built just before Revan and Malak began their war to conquer the galaxy, which would be the Jedi Civil War.
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Like someone mentioned earlier she was probably on the shuttle that boarded Revan's flagship using her BM to ensure that they did board Revan's flagship. Again, he survived. Mentions he was hard to kill. There could be hundreds of possiblities like when the Ebon Hawk was warming up to make it's get away he climbed out from under the rubble and back into the hall way and was picked up by Sith forces later, stole a ship or something. Because Malak's fighting a war on another front as well? Seriously he is at war witht he Republic what you should be really asking is why Bastila was not helping the Republic during all this. Doesn't Komad say that it had recently moved into that area and that was why he said he needed to kill it because it was too close to Anchorhead? So the first time around all Revan would have had to do was find out where the map was, which is why HK speaks the Sandpeople's language. Not even gonna bother with this one, because it's not a plot hole. My guess would be yes there is an upstart Mandalore between Mandalore and Canderous. The Mandalorian datapads that you find on Kashyyyk mention Mandalore as well, and Canderous mentions that those Mandalorians were the first to turn tail and run when the war began to go against them. Also the Mandalorians on Nar Shaddaa in K2 mention that anyone could buy a helmet at a swoop track and claim to be Mandalore. Perhaps it was one of these Mandalorians that claimed to be "Mandalore". I leave Bastila in the apartment on Taris for this very reason. Also on Korriban it's your character that suggests Bastila stay on the ship. And there is a difference between the grunts on Taris and the Dark Jedi (like Uthar and Yuthura) on Korriban. Carth says he never met Revan only Malak. Carth and Canderous never would have seen Revan until Revan joined the war effort. Personally I see Revan as a woman (don't for the love of all that's holy turn this into a gender debate, I beg you) so she used the mask and cloak to hide the fact that she was a woman to be taken seriously by the Mandalorians (patriarchal society) as a warrior. Juhani never met Revan she says so in the .tlk files although that dialog was cut from the final game. Also whether you play Revan as male or female Juhani says the Jedi who convinced her to join the Order was a woman, "The Jedi who convinced me to join the Order, she was human" (which I like to think was the Exile but that's just me).
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LS Female Revan: Mira Vita LS Female Revan (the one I use the most now): Shayla Varn LS Female Exile (I use this one the most): Isan Ilar LS Female Exile: Alari Kalar LS Female Exile: Ashara Qinn LS Male Exile: Jacen
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I think Dxun was the first conflict between the Jedi and the Mandalorians.