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What do you think Visas actually saw when she un-masked Darth Nihilus?  

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  1. 1. What do you think Visas actually saw when she un-masked Darth Nihilus?

    • The Exile's visage
      19
    • Revan's visage
      2
    • A faceless man
      24
    • A smiley face mask
      3
    • A jawa on stilts
      12
    • Trask Ulgo
      12
    • Deadeye Duncan
      2
    • Gluupor
      11
    • George Lucas
      24
    • Chris Avellone
      14


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Not the best pole I've seen...out of the options?  A faceless man.  Most probably?  Just a guy twisted by the dark side.

Yeh, you forgot the normal DS face look option - ie, nothing special.

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Oh, and Kyle Katarn from JK2/JA looks exactly like a non-fat Lucas.  It's one of the creepiest bits of corporate adulation I've ever seen.

Well, since the flesh and bone actor used as a model (presumably that guy from DFII:JK) was Lucas' younger thin brother, it's not that surprising.

Wow, I did not know that.

 

And it was Gluupor behind the mask.

 

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Visas saw "A graveyard world. Surrounded by ships." The same thing she sees in the Exile. Only if you take the mask, though.

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Perhaps Nihilus' mask 'traps' his 'humanity'... Odder Sith artifacts have been canonisized...

 

This would help explain why she only saw M5 if you remove the mask...

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Err....you guys have obviously missed out on something huge.

 

 

Visas cant see facial features. o_o...she see's through the force..all color and blurr..remember kiddies? She couldnt tell you if it looked like you, bao-dur or Kavar for the force sakes!! As for what he probably looked like....it was KREIA! O_O!

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Err....you guys have obviously missed out on something huge.

 

 

Visas cant see facial features. o_o...she see's through the force..all color and blurr..remember kiddies? She couldnt tell you if it looked like you, bao-dur or Kavar for the force sakes!! As for what he probably looked like....it was KREIA! O_O!

 

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Well, if the Exile wanted to know what N's Face looked like, then all he/she'd have to do is look, right? I think he/she wanted to know what Visas saw. That's one dialogue option, so...

 

That means that Visas sees their 'true nature'... Or, she was on Juma Juice... Or Death Sticks... Or Spice... Or Gizka urine... Wow, SW has a lot of narcotic substances...

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Heart of the Force, Arm of the Force

 

"Only a Sith deals in absolutes!"

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Visas saw "A graveyard world. Surrounded by ships." The same thing she sees in the Exile. Only if you take the mask, though.

That's not true, though. As I said earlier in this thread, it just depended on whichever dialogue option the player selected. "Tell me what you saw," led to her description of Malachor V. "What did you see when you looked at him?" led to, "A man, nothing more." Whether or not the Exile told her to bring him Darth Nihilus' mask didn't affect it...

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