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Who is the best Sith Lord of the KOTOR Universe?


Who is the best Sith Lord of the KOTOR Universe (so far...)  

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  1. 1. Who is the best Sith Lord of the KOTOR Universe (so far...)

    • Darth Revan
      48
    • Darth Malak
      3
    • Darth Traya/Kreia
      23
    • Darth Sion
      4
    • Darth Nihilus
      15


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Bastila. :-

 

 

If I voted for "worst Sith Lord", it'd have to be Sion. The guy was useless and a major wuss in the end. Probably the worst use of a good concept I've seen in either game (Nihilus being a close second). At least Malak accomplished something when he was Sith Lord.

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I seriously found it funny how in the end Sion was all upset over not being Kreia's favorite apprentice, especially considering throughout the entire game he seemed to pride himself on being Kreia's "superior". The guy was just begging to be put out of his misery. :thumbsup: Besides, at least Nihilus managed to kill off a lot of the Jedi order. Sion's sole purpose seemed to be just following you around a little bit before being killed. A total waste of a pixels. :)

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Nihilus was a push over which is sad. You would think that someone who looks cool like he does and has this great power would put up a better fight.

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Sorry all you Revan lovers out there but Nihilus was just the most badass person in the game besides Mandalore/Canderous

LOL that's why I can kill him with out much effort. :thumbsup:

I meant he LOOKS and ACTS like a badass. <_<

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I voted Kreia - she's an exceptionally manipulative b!tch, even if she ultimately fails in her goal of "killing the force".

 

Revan - tactically a genius, and a total badass, but even the roleplayed DS K1/K2 Revan was something of a dissappointment from a "influence the galaxy for evil" point of view.

 

Malak - badass moron - even droids (HK-47 and G0-T0 have lines to this effect) can see that.

 

Sios - another badass moron.

 

Nihilus - looks cool, but too easily weakened and beaten - plus, we never really know his motive (aside from hunger).

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Nihilus was all show and no go.

 

Kreia was a good manipulator.

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Darth Traya's concept might be interpreted as being either traitorous or perhaps via a role of betrayal. (The latter seems likely)

Deep from within...

 

Victims live a life of fantasy.

 

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Nihilus was all show and no go.
Indeed, like Atris. Perhaps it was Obsidian's intention, to show the false protagonist and the false antagonist. But at least Nihilus was the incarnation of evil, and Atris... well, wasn't exactly an incarnation of good.
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They are all equally pathetic :devil:

HERMOCRATES:

Nur Ab Sal was one such king. He it was, say the wise men of Egypt, who first put men in the colossus, making many freaks

of nature at times when the celestial spheres were well aligned.

 

SOCRATES:

This I doubt. We are hearing a child's tale.

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They are all equally pathetic :huh:

How disappointing. You lose. :o

C'mon Gabby. Bastila's the only interesting character in KotOR :wub:

HERMOCRATES:

Nur Ab Sal was one such king. He it was, say the wise men of Egypt, who first put men in the colossus, making many freaks

of nature at times when the celestial spheres were well aligned.

 

SOCRATES:

This I doubt. We are hearing a child's tale.

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