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  1. Save for his nameplate and mission map marker, there is no sight nor interaction with the spot Xorem's nameplate and map marker says he should be.
  2. On one hand, glad to see I'm not the only one with this invisible man. On the other hand, sad to see so far no proposed solutions. One option I'm tempted to try; reinstalling. Why does this idea give me pause? Thirty, plus, gigabytes. I can wipe 15 gigs off with my mobile hotspot, after that I can only hope it doesn't drag too bad on the WiFi(sister has an online job).
  3. Ok, I can't remember the last time I posted, so I don't know where this would go. I have 4G LTE, 8gb/month. The game runs fine on it(as fine as it does, considering my halfway decent pc settup), and even the throttle back isn't that bad. But what gets me, is the major updates. This latest ate my 8 gigs of 4G in 4 hours, taking the percent of the download from a little past 60%, to just past 80%. And now I'm back to downloading at 512kb/s. I've looked, but couldn't find, how big the update parch is. Anyone know?
  4. Or is there now a chance for some light romance? Jaesa Willsaam, obviously, is the question. I was doing a "head-count" of the companions in the list of those romance-able. All classes get 2; one male, one female. The IA gets 3(two women, one man), and the SW gets three, two women, one man. BUT......ONLY IF the SW is dark, does he have the option of romance with Jaesa. NOTE; This sentence is dated to last year(or earlier, I can't remember how long it's been since before my re-up). The IA doesn't have to pick light or dark to be romantic with either of his women, why should the SW? Kira doesn't go dark Jedi because she gets romantic. Has the light side of Jaesa finally loosened up and let her hair down, or is it STILL ONLY her dark side that gets romantic? Edit: Forgot about the Smuggler, they get 3 as well, two women, one man.
  5. The only 3 things Palpatine could not see: Ewoks helping take down the Empire's elite, a brave A-wing fighter sacrificing himself to take out the Super Star Destroyer, and Vader turning on him in his moment of triumph. Maybe Palpatine let himself become blind in that moment, or maybe he didn't think Vader would be able to follow through with his plan.
  6. On top of that, that officer was just bein' a typical Imperial bureaucratic wamprat tryin' to make himself a rancor.
  7. Well, I HAD the idea that my SI was owned by my SW's family, and was a much treasured and well-respected slave. With the family's Sith patriarch dead with his son still a little child, the mother had their honored slave, now viewed as a servant, mentor the boy. She could feel the Force in them both, and so besides having a father figure in his life, he'd also have a fellow Force-sensitive to learn from. In doing so, he became an honorary member of the house. They learned much from each other. The slave learned what it meant to be part of a family, and the boy learned humility and patience. The time came when they were both taken to their respective destinies. I doubt the lore of this story would allow this to be possible, though.
  8. From what I've seen of Imperial Intelligence tactics and capabilities, they could induce a form of amnesia in "volunteers" just after implanting trigger words to release directives. Then, these "sleeper cells", who didn't even know what they did(or will do), in-act the plan at just the right time, in just the right place. Think of it like a type of "Order: 66", to bypass any type of Force "scans". "It's easy to tell a lie, when you don't know the truth." and "The perfect saboteur, is someone who doesn't even know it." Then again, maybe I'm either overestimating II's capabilities, or it's intelligence. Edit: Is it just me, or would that plan mean the Imperials would have out-Sithed the Sith?
  9. My thinking is this: A) They are manipulating the situation in such a way that neither the Jedi NOR their Sith "masters" can see(and THAT would be saying something; being able to hide sabotage of the Sith, from the very Emperor himself), to bring this war to a mutually beneficial, and agreeable end. or B) They are ready to side with the winner, either making themselves useful to the Republic by becoming the final straw to break the Sith's back, or by holding back just enough support for the Sith(knowledge is power, so they'll deprive Sith of some of it), making sure the Sith will lose(without taking the Empire down with them). Or staying with the status quo and taking the abuse of the Sith once again.
  10. Well, there IS a slave caste of the Purebloods. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sith_Pureblood
  11. Never get caught off-guard in a monologue, if you have them beat, and they are too dangerous, or unable, to be taken alive, finish them off.
  12. I always wondered, what does the EMPIRE part of the Sith Empire feel. You know, the NON-Sith, the NON-Force-users and NON-believers. The Sith themselves may have a score to settle, but what do the "lesser lifeforms" feel about this war, the Republic, and the Jedi?
  13. I'm lvl30 at "Choke Point" on my Marauder. Using Quinn to help keep me alive, and go easy on my medpacks. I managed to do it solo up to the point I had to fight that elite droid. After I died, I asked for help in General, then "/who"'ed and PMed a player or two to see if they were busy. Either they were too busy, or didn't care. I might see if I can find better gear on the market, and stock up again on meds and Presence stims.
  14. I was under the impression Vette would only go for a Lightsider, and that Jaesa would only be romanced by a Darksider(or at least have a romance that would actually go anywhere). I figured that a Lightside Jaesa would simply view you as a better, more trustworthy master, and hold you in fond affection with no chance for romance(again, at least romance that would actually go anywhere).
  15. One line that made me laugh a little, was as a smuggler when looking for the lost commandos on Taris. You find a holo comm, with the dead bodies around it. You access it, and the commandos' contact comes on and asks what happened. One option has the smuggler shouting quickly and defensively: "I didn't do it."
  16. Anakin got TOO arrogant, trying to be fancy with his moves, when he should have just jumped to land on the "ground"(what there was of it)near Kenobi. I believe Anakin was dead-even with him, but Kenobi was clear-headed(for the most part), while Anakin was trying to prove he was more powerful than his former master. It was a similar matter with Maul. Which would bring up the question: how could a padawan win against someone who defeated and kill it's master? Simple; Maul underestimated the padawan, and let his own arrogance blind him. Arrogance doomed Maul, then it doomed Anakin. BOTH men lost, to Kenobi.
  17. Ok, I know that if your LS as a SW, , but what would happen if you were "yes my lord" all the way with Baras. I mean did EXACTLY what he wanted EVERY time. Killed who he wanted dead, no matter who. Why? Or what would happen?
  18. Sounds like Star Wars to me . Act 1, a stand-alone with a beautiful build-up from the beginning. Act 2, an amazing cliff-hanger. Act 3, the grand finale.
  19. Magnificent!!!! Outstanding!!!! Alternate time-lines are indeed fascinating, and I'd love to see this as a series. Hey, it seems to be working for Star Trek .
  20. The Chiss being brilliant and methodical people, took stock of the situation when the Sith found them. They weighed the gains versus losses in turning them down. They found it more reasonable to ally with the Sith, but with many a strict conditions. This being the first race the Sith encountered that actually CHOSE to NEGOTIATE, the Sith were surprised, and accepted the proposition to talk. The Sith were not allowed to set foot on the Chiss home world(NONE of the Sith), the Chiss would be responcible for their own world and people, handling their own affairs as they did for thousands of years. In exchange for the Chiss maintaining their own privacy and way of life, they pledged themselves to the service of the Empire, without question. The Chiss made a tactical move that gave them dominion over themselves, while being a part of the Empire that would most likely would have enslaved them, or destroyed them. Though, I think there are still some Chiss that feel the way the Sith(not the Imperials)treat them is unacceptable. I could be wrong.
  21. When your running with a companion your wanting to advance with, your running along when they suddenly want to talk. Your miles away from where you could engage in a talk with them, so you make your way to a cantina or your ship. When all of the sudden, when you get there.....they don't want to talk. Later on, it happens again. Same situation, miles from nowhere, they want to talk, you get to where you could talk, and AGAIN...nothing. Annoying indeed.
  22. Playing my Mercenary on Nar Shadda, I made my way to my primary target. When we finally met, Mako got a call saying this target was wanted live by some hutt. I've pretty much taken in all my targets live. I clean the deck with him, we have our final words, then the ultimate options come up. 1: is clear of LS/DS, 2: is clear of LS/DS, 3: is LS. 3.....is to kill him. My justification in this case, is that this spineless, uncivilized brute, used assassin droids, to kill a VERY dear friend of Mako's. So, in my long-standing chain of "bringing them in alive", I finally kill a bounty, upsetting the hutt, who chose to believe it was an unavoidable accident, instead of the whim of a hunter.
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