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I know this is probabley a stupid question since I have the game but I wanted to know is there a book so I can go over it anytime i want

I pitty the fool who don't have the force.

A book as in telling the story? No.

You could get the guide book, I guess it'd kinda be the same.

You could try reading this.

master of my domain

 

Pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo.

I don't think it would be possible, because there are so many different decisions your PC can make throughout the game.

 

Unless...... LA/Bioware made the largest Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book ever!

baby, take off your beret

everyone's a critic and most people are DJs

I used to love those. The one's by R.L Stine were good.

I gotta admit, the story was way better than the tripe we saw in Episodes I-III.

You could try reading this.

 

Great Parody

 

I gotta admit, the story was way better than the tripe we saw in Episodes I-III.

 

Amen to that. It was OK, but not Great like the originals or KOTOR 1. KOTOR 1 had brand new characters, new content, except Yodas Great Grand Dad running the Jedi (Not that im complaining, just saying that are "yodas" race of people like Jedi commanders or something?)

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You could try reading this.

Thank you :x

I pitty the fool who don't have the force.

I used to love those. The one's by R.L Stine were good.

Thanks to Pixies, i have a renewed love of those. the ones by Pixies are good.

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