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Personally, I don't actually care if I'm forced to play a Jedi, so long as I aren't arse rammed into every stupid decision possible (Lets assault an entire sith base, why? Because killing them is the only thing I can do! Ho hum!).

 

I will wait and see what they do. I've never cared for other races other than human anyway, but I am a little annoyed that I cannot play anything other than yet another damn Jedi.

Boss: You're fired.

Me: Ummm will you let me have my job if I dance for you?

Boss: No, I don't think so-

Me: JUST LET ME DANCE

*Dances*

What does an Ithidorian (spelling?) look like under the armour ? Are they human ?

You mean that guy in the Manaan mercenary enclave? Iridorian?

 

I'm not sure. One Jedi Council member in the SW prequels is listed as "Iridonian Zabrak" - Zabrak also being Darth Maul's race, so it's possible he looks somewhat similar to Maul. Iridorian, however, might not be the same (note the spelling).

 

Eeth Koth - an Iridonian Zabrak.

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You mean that guy in the Manaan mercenary enclave? Iridorian?

Yep, thats the guy, His species seems to have an attitude towards combat.

 

Heck, I could even imagine Kharn the Betrayer from WH40K being an Iridorian :rolleyes:

“He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would surely suffice.” - Albert Einstein
 

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