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  1. Kuuu... Okay, I voted for Carth/Revan...because I love Carth, and am biased But to be honest, it was a difficult decision. Playing through as a Male Revan and the romance with Bastila was fun, but it didn't hold that angsty feel that 'Across the Stars' triggers from me. After playing DS with my F Revan, I just had to go with Carth/Revan. That ending was angsty. It was a tough call between Revan/Bastila, Carth/Revan and Anakin/Padme...because frankly, I love all three pairings, and I love the song. Good poll, by the way.
  2. Whoo, it's been a while WARNING: For those of you who don't like to read, this is longer than other posts. That's assuming you want to read the whole thing There's no hate list here...I can't hate a bunch of pixels with flapping lips and a voice--not like they took my lunch money or anything. Just from 'liked', 'so-so', to 'no-interest' categories. No interest doesn't mean I hate them...I just don't like them. It means that they really didn't spice up my experience, regardless of their presence in my party. From KotOR: Liked: Carth - I thought his 'pick-up' lines were better than Disciple's or Atton's frankly. His emotional rollercoaster was actually very interesting, fun and sometimes frustrating for me. Despite this, it was realistically portrayed to me and I would have it no other way. Relationships aren't all gold, you know. Bastila - I've never played through as a Male PC (as of yet) and I still manage to like Bastila's character. Her lectures were indeed repetative and perhaps even irritating--but it was fun poking fun at her and watching her character slowly become less righteous than she was painted up to be. Jolee - Do I really need to explain? He's just all out funny, but he knows when to cut the jokes too. He has this deep philisophical character about him that I enjoy so much. He's very interesting to talk to, if you're interested in analogies and history. Canderous - I liked his character a lot. As with all of the characters (except the droids and Jolee) there is a change in character--the individuals begin to question their behaviors. Canderous becomes sentimental near end of his plot arc. Something that is unbecoming of a war veteran such as he. Very neat growth. Mission - Spunky, and very adorable. I didn't find her character annoying in the least. She's funny too, if you use her to help you out on the Leviathan. Juhani - I actually liked her character, too. The struggle for light and/or dark was apparent in her character over the others, and I admire her ability to continue on her walk of light, considering her strong bouts of anger. HK-47 - Downright great. I turned to him when I needed a good laugh. So-so: Zaalbar - He doesn't say much until you reach his sidequest--and after you complete it, he speaks a little more with you. Then that's it. He could've been more interesting had he more dialog options available. No interest: T3-M4 - sadly in the first game, he was the worst character in development. Other than opening the lock for the Sith base, this guy can cough up computer spikes and well...that's about it really... KOTOR II Liked: Kreia - yes she was a manipulative screwball, but her character was intriguing. I could easily lose myself in her constant ramblings, and she had so much to say that I never became bored with her. (except on twice or thrice playthroughs...) T3-M4 - His character had grown so much from the first installment. I actually enjoyed chatting with him this time around. Visas - Despite the whole 'my life for yours' sermon, I actually liked what little history I could wring out of her. Her voice acting was excellent, as a plus. I just wished she would develop her feelings a bit more over a span of time, and tell us more about her past. I liked her mysterious aura, though. HK-47 - Although not as entertaining as in the first, he was still one of my favorites. Handmaiden - She's an excellent fighter. Though, the 'Atris says,' line was uncalled for in truth. It reminded me of Bastila--but it was worse because it was a non-Jedi trying to right you! Putting that aside, her story was interesting, and I liked her humanistic jealousy towards Visas concerning the Exile. Mira - I really liked her independence, but I didn't care for her 'lone star' stunt at Nar Shadaa. I like the ability that when need be, she can take care of herself. Her hints at handling men are pretty nifty, too. So-so: Bao-Dur - I really would have liked to have divulged into more history with him in regards to the evident 'relation' he and the Exile had during the wars. Unfortunately, his dialogue options are exhausted far too quickly. Rendering him a mute for most part of the game. Disciple - His character was really involved in history. Perhaps too much. It was also sad that his devotion to the Exile is immediate at the start--like all of the romance options available in game. His history didn't gnaw at my curiosity either. Mandalore - Sad that his character was *really* undeveloped in this game, but I still liked his no-nonsense attitude and his leadership ability. That was good to see. Atton - He started out well with me at first. The comments he made were somewhat funny, and he had a certain, rugged charm I guess. But then things went downhill. The way he acted up when asked about his Echani stance was weird really...and his transformation from 'Anti-Jedi' to 'I wanna be a Jedi!' was abrupt and...also strange. His sad cracks at humor made up for it--kind of. No interest: G0-T0 - His voice acting was great, and his motivations were rational...but he didn't provide me with much of a conversation. He didn't exactly pique my interest when I first saw him--and he took up space. I can't say whether I like Hanharr's character or not as I have not tried to recruit him into my crew. But he's a wookie with a strange hate for humans and life-debts...I hope his backstory is good.
  3. Atton didn't have any zingers that were compatible to Carth's and yes, I am biased. It's a real tough call for me between HK and Jolee, but I have to give Jolee the edge over HK - I love his sarcastic remarks. He's a nice counterbalance to the other Jedi aboard the Ebon Hawk. Like on Korriban when you take him along as your slave = priceless.
  4. Revan (M): Jinn-Tu Rahn Revan (F): Alyva Qorbin Exile (F): Miat Korr Exile (M): Verad Jobett I haven't really made a variation depending on alingment, though. Maybe I should give it a try sometime
  5. Aww, so cute. It's nice to see Atris in a more positive light rather than her hissy fit character in game. hohohoho, master Kavar with no sleeves! Nice work as always Aimo.
  6. Too bad there's not an all of the above option Because frankly, I love all of them men that were listed in the poll... Except Jolee...he is more of a father figure to me. I loved his funny remarks though.
  7. lol, well it looks like Atton's in the lead, though... er, heh I wonder who cast that one vote for Carth... " <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Heh, I picked Carth. Atton's funny, but you really don't get to share those Han/Leia type jabs with him like you do with Carth. I just wish I could pick them all...cause they were all cool ~ maybe with the exception of Disciple. Wish he his hair wasn't so ...flat
  8. Only three? Hmm, I liked Kavar's voice too. His character and that voice provided me with the image of a very wise, collected individual. Kudos! (Actually...I suppose the voices of all of the Masters were well done...) I liked Visas Marrs actress too. Kelly Hu definately knows how to work the emotional scale when reading simple dialog lines. I loved how Visas could become so distant and then so in depth when she talked about her past with you. Her little scene involving the M Exile at the end was also priceless. Sion. He was just creepy enough to fill the role. His scottish accent was clear through his speech too. Mandalore - I've only seen one other comment on John Cygan - but I was sure as glad as hell to have John back. I always loved the way he portrayed Canderous. HK - He'll always be a favorite in my book. And finally, Darth Nihilius. Although we weren't able to understand his Sith dialect, I just found it to be the coolest thing ever (along w/ Sion of course). The rest of the respective voice actresses/actors were really good too. Just thought these guys deserved some more recognition though. And yes, Zherrgon (sp) had a cool voice too. Kinda creeped me out, but I liked that he was able to have that kind of effect on me.
  9. There are a number of ways to gain influence with Atton When aboard the Harbinger, Kreia will get a little impatient with your PC and say 'Our enemies gather while we wait here' then you are left with the options to say 'Just thinking Atton's plan was pretty solid' (or something along those lines) and you'll get influence. Then, as you're running to the fuel line, Atton says his 'I've got a bad feeling' - just take note of his instinct such as 'Alright we'll have to move along more carefully then' and you'll gain influence On Nar Shadaa, should you rescue the girl from being sold to the Hutts (and talk to Saquesh about her release) you'll get influence and LS points. Many number of ways to get influence should you play as a LS Exile. Though should you want to turn him into a Jedi Sith critter, I suggest you look at the Dark-Side hit list. It gains influence with basically all of the DS aligned characters (HK, Mandalore, Visas, Hanharr) and for some reason, Atton as well. Anyway, here goes: Lasavvou - Nar Shaddaa Lootra - Nar Shaddaa Tarn (Mechanic near the Docks) - Dantooine Saedhe - Dantooine Exchange Receptionist - Telos Man in Apartment - Telos Czerka Scavenger - Telos Military Base Tarn, Mechanic - Dantooine dock Akkere, Sullustan Droid Merchant - Dantooine, near Khoonda Jorran - Dantooine, Enclave Sublevel Aliens without a Captain - Nar Shaddaa Flophouse Wounded Onderon Soldier - Telos (Under Attack) hope that helps
  10. FEATURES um, I'm actually perfectly fine with the feats available to you in TSL. They were very neat and I enjoyed them. If the devs want to add a few more feats, then by all means go for it. But, even if they don't it wouldn't bother me in the least -- that is of course assuming I would still have my feat list available to me in the third game PLANETS I think Coruscant is a must-see. It's been mentioned in both games and I would actually like the real deal. some Sith worlds would be neat, too. Heh, can't offer much else to the planets division because I lack much of an imagination when it comes to setting. CHARACTERS To see some returning characters would be really neat in my book. Such as...(depending on your alignment) Jolee Bindo Carth Onasi Bastila Shan Juhani HK-47 and/or T3 Mission and/or Zalbaar Mira Atton Visas Disciple/Handmaiden Mandalore - it would be a real treat to see these guys again. But some new characters would also be cool. Maybe an integrated party of old NPC with new NPC ~ oh and, don't scrap T3 or the wookies - they're cool PLOT No surprises needed here, but if the devs wish to have it then go for it. But I would like the plot to involve more of Revan/Exile's journies through the Outer Rim rather than a new PC running around. The open ended ending for TSL is left as a toss up for many ideas. But, Revan I feel was given another quest/journey to complete as it was originally s/he who had set out to confront the Sith and Exile joined soon there after. I would just like them to close the stories of Exile and Revan through their hands on view. Something I feel would be sacrificed should there be another PC - either gameplay or storyline (for me at least anyway). ITEMS Some new and unique robes would be neat. I think that if you should come across 'famous x's' robes that they shouldn't look like all the rest that you have and have a slightly better defense than yours. I think they should look like nothing you've ever seen before and uniquely set apart from the customary robes of the Order and the Sith. Also, some Jedi armor would be a neat addition too. Whelp, that's my two bits.
  11. I don't think Atton was the contracter that Coorta would've picked had he've sold the Exile. Atton I think was locked up before the Exile was stranded on Peragus. The Exile was there for three days before the whole mining organics enchilada spilled out. People can live I think only for three days without water...and longer without food. So, yes I am lead to believe that Atton was there and locked up before the Exile even got to the scene. Besides, it was some form of regulation. I don't think selling a Jedi to the Exchange would bust a regulation, as I doubt many Jedi (if any) would visit Peragus. As to why he was there..., he might have caused some trouble on Nar Shadaa (as he seems to have a knack for) and could've been stowing away on a less inhabited planet. Because from what Atton says about Nar Shadaa when you visit it, he seems to adore the place. He was there after the wars and if it was so grand, should've stayed there. But, as I said above I think he got into a spot of trouble and took off. And as is customary when running for your life, you tend to bring a weapon. Now I think he went to Peragus because it is technically in the middle of nowhere (except near Telos...but there are the TSF [Telos Security Force]). And there are no physical sightings of any real law enforcement there. But as you know, (if you talked to Atton about it) regular blasters aren't allowed onto Peragus. Mining lasers are the only thing that you're allowed to have on Peragus in regards to a heated weapon. Besides, how else would Atton know so much about the blaster law there unless he had already been busted for it? my piece of pie ~ hope this may prove for a more believable instance of his being locked up.
  12. Very neat. Glad that you picked up on that Muad'Dib - I guess I'm just too dense to catch on to these things...or I never remember. I also heard (not from in game though) that Revan will definately be coming back. I think it was something in relation to an interview had with Avellone in regards to KII, and the topic of Revan was brought up. Chris, being clever said that 'Revan's fate would be revealled...after you play TSL' <-- I think, but no dares that this is true. I'll have to find the source again to make sure. But yes, once again, to what extent? Hmm, anyway, thanks for the heads up Muad, that made my day
  13. Atton I don't think ever really addresses that question. He just says he was imprisoned for some trumped up regulation or another. Mm, knowing Atton it was probably for sexually harassing the administrator's wife or getting kinky with the ladies. Sorry that I couldn't be of further assistance
  14. Er, some of you have pointed out some problems with playing as Revan again as the main PC. Such as level deterioration, naming, etc. I just thought I would add my two cents to the matter. 1) Swindeling down to level one again really shouldn't be much of an issue, IMHO. 2) Re-naming Revan? I think it is entirely plausible to play as Revan (not sure about the Exile) and not have a problem in reference to naming or re-naming him/her. My piece of pie
  15. Very nice. I am very thankful to have you on this board, continuing to supply us with really well composed mixes. Heh, now I might seem like a chump by asking you this but, would you be willing to do a mix with either Visas/Handmaiden or perhaps the one with Mandalore and Visas (on the Ravanger)? Much thanks for all the work you've done already. I've liked everyone you've done so far, keep up the great work.
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