dweaver99027 Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 If you get him influenced enough he brings up some rather deep issues although in a more simplistic manner than expected, mostly due to his low intelligence. His definition of love is rather primitive, but has some merit. The point is that there is not a question you can ask him that he does not have an answer too. Personaly , Iwas quite a bit taken with some of his perspectives on life and justification of his actions? Smarter then the average Wookie...
AngryTarsier Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 really?? and I let mira tell him, I will not give you the satisfaction of death or something like that
Sir Fink Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 He does have some very deep and disturbing things to say. It might be interesting to try to redeem him if you're playing a LS PC, but that might make it tricky to get him in your party.
AlexRmF Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 You get Hanharr only if you're dark-side, if you're light-side, then, you ger Mira..
Helton Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 You could go dark side and do Nar Shadaa, then start doing light side things.
jshall101 Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 Pretty much once you get Hanharr or Mira you are locked into the light side or the dark.
AngryTarsier Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 after you get him?? hmm the possibilities... yet they did not fix the bug... I'll play it when the patch is out.. until then its Freedom Force assemble... o_0
Helton Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 Pretty much once you get Hanharr or Mira you are locked into the light side or the dark. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ? You can do Nar Shadaa as your first planet.
Creston Posted March 2, 2005 Posted March 2, 2005 Actually, I found HanHarr's thoughts to be more psychotic than anything else. You don't want your tribe to be captured, so you singlehandedly murder every single one of them, choking them to death with your own bare hands? That's the kind of wisdom that Ted Bundy would have come up with. That your DARK SIDE character sees this as profound wisdom, well... Creston
dweaver99027 Posted March 2, 2005 Author Posted March 2, 2005 Actually, I found HanHarr's thoughts to be more psychotic than anything else. You don't want your tribe to be captured, so you singlehandedly murder every single one of them, choking them to death with your own bare hands? That's the kind of wisdom that Ted Bundy would have come up with. That your DARK SIDE character sees this as profound wisdom, well... Creston <{POST_SNAPBACK}> "Wisdom" as in justifying one's actions and logic using a deeper level of thought, maybe. Psychotic or no, depends on the one who judges...
Orchomene Posted March 2, 2005 Posted March 2, 2005 Hanharr is a wise wookie, not because of what he did, but because of why he did it and the answers he has. He has the philosophy of a wise Sith, that's sure, not a wise jedi, but it's also wisdom. Nobody has an exclusivity on wisdom.
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