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Alright, so I bought the players guide a few days back. I've beaten the game twice now, but I thought I'd get it to read up on how to get certain conversations for the characters I didn't pay as much attention to. Namely the DS-ers, because heaven knows a LS player can't get influence over them.

 

My questions are these:

 

How can I make T3 show me the holorecording? I've completely repaired him and recieved the Moving Meditation ability, and I've seen the little scene on the Hawk where he zaps HK for trying to tamper with the Navigation System. However, in the Player's Guide, it says that after this at some point, Atton mentions that T3 is responsible for the locking of the system, and after that you are supposed to be able (with high enough Intelligence and Computer Skills) to get him to tell you about the recording and from there you can ask him if they're friends of his, etc.

 

The thing is: My intelligence is 14 and my computer use before the point of no return was in the high 20's or nearing 30 if memory serves me correctly. And despite this, I could not get the option to come up. Nor do I recall Atton ever saying a word about T3 and the navigation system.

 

My other question:

 

Once again, in the PG, it says that with a high enough gain *or* loss (is that even right??) of influence over HK you can get him to tell you about Revan. The problem here is that there are no more conversation options left with him that lead to any influence gain or loss. There is the question about the War, and the one about Revan that he won't answer, and then there's another about the HK 'clones.' Despite picking them numerous times, I can't seem to get them to go away, or to give me any influence one way or the other.

 

The third and final question:

 

Though I believe this to be a screw up on the part of the editors/writers of the guide, it mentions that you can gain the Thought Check ability on your human party members after Kreia teaches you to read minds. I've never gotten it, and at the end of the game, I did have a handful of 'unknown Force power' slots left. Was this in a beta version and removed, or has my game suffered one of the many glitches?

 

Can this be remedied? Am I just screwing up somewhere? Any help would be appreciated.

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You have to have an Intelligence of at least 16 and good Computer Use to see the holorecording. I achieved it by using a Valor power, having on a Tech Specialist Belt, Exchange Work Gloves, and a Bothan Sensory Visor, and rapidly clicking through the dialogue choices before my Valor ran out. 'Course, I was never able to completely repair T3, so I never got the "Moving Meditation". What exactly does it do?

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I think you probably learned more playing the game through twice than anything that the guidebook can tell you. Prima is notorious for their errors. I'm not one hundred percent sure but if I remember correctly T3s hologram is a message from Carth? Or was it Bastila? No I'm thinking Carth. It came up as a dialouge option after the repairs. As for HK (does that stand for hunk o' krap?), he will tell you about revan, but you have to play Ds and impress him with your cruelty. There is an influence thread in the spoilers forum that should let you know how to get the old bucket to talk.

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You have to have an Intelligence of at least 16 and good Computer Use to see the holorecording.  I achieved it by using a Valor power, having on a Tech Specialist Belt, Exchange Work Gloves, and a Bothan Sensory Visor, and rapidly clicking through the dialogue choices before my Valor ran out.  'Course, I was never able to completely repair T3, so I never got the "Moving Meditation".  What exactly does it do?

 

 

Moving Meditation is basically a way for you to repair T3 if he's injured in battle and recover FP if I'm not mistaken. I've never had a chance to use it, as I don't take him into battle much, but I believe that's what the guide says it does.

 

As for the hologram itself, it's dependent on the gender of Revan. Males get Bastila, Females get Carth. Either way it's not the hologram I'm so concerned about, but the conversations that follow. Though I have heard that T3 tends to be one of the more buggy characters in the game. I know mine is. He's pure LS, but whenever he's on the level up screen, his display is that full DS black on red bit. I found it amusing.

 

Anyway, thanks for the tips though, I'll work on those stats on my latest play through and see if that corrects the problem.

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You have to have an Intelligence of at least 16 and good Computer Use to see the holorecording.  I achieved it by using a Valor power, having on a Tech Specialist Belt, Exchange Work Gloves, and a Bothan Sensory Visor, and rapidly clicking through the dialogue choices before my Valor ran out.  'Course, I was never able to completely repair T3, so I never got the "Moving Meditation".  What exactly does it do?

 

 

Moving Meditation is basically a way for you to repair T3 if he's injured in battle and recover FP if I'm not mistaken. I've never had a chance to use it, as I don't take him into battle much, but I believe that's what the guide says it does.

 

As for the hologram itself, it's dependent on the gender of Revan. Males get Bastila, Females get Carth. Either way it's not the hologram I'm so concerned about, but the conversations that follow. Though I have heard that T3 tends to be one of the more buggy characters in the game. I know mine is. He's pure LS, but whenever he's on the level up screen, his display is that full DS black on red bit. I found it amusing.

 

Anyway, thanks for the tips though, I'll work on those stats on my latest play through and see if that corrects the problem.

 

 

I was a male and I got Carth in the hologram recording...

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You have to have an Intelligence of at least 16 and good Computer Use to see the holorecording.  I achieved it by using a Valor power, having on a Tech Specialist Belt, Exchange Work Gloves, and a Bothan Sensory Visor, and rapidly clicking through the dialogue choices before my Valor ran out.  'Course, I was never able to completely repair T3, so I never got the "Moving Meditation".  What exactly does it do?

 

 

Moving Meditation is basically a way for you to repair T3 if he's injured in battle and recover FP if I'm not mistaken. I've never had a chance to use it, as I don't take him into battle much, but I believe that's what the guide says it does.

 

As for the hologram itself, it's dependent on the gender of Revan. Males get Bastila, Females get Carth. Either way it's not the hologram I'm so concerned about, but the conversations that follow. Though I have heard that T3 tends to be one of the more buggy characters in the game. I know mine is. He's pure LS, but whenever he's on the level up screen, his display is that full DS black on red bit. I found it amusing.

 

Anyway, thanks for the tips though, I'll work on those stats on my latest play through and see if that corrects the problem.

 

 

I was a male and I got Carth in the hologram recording...

 

 

Indeed? That's odd. Well, that was largely assumption on my part anyway. There is a Bastila hologram, or so people have said. I would have thought a Male Revan would have led to a Bastila hologram.

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