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  1. Somehow I knew Jun Seros would be a major choice on this forum, though I recently stopped playing the bh story due to the kellian jarro part. As awesome as the bh ship is, and how much I like the mandalorians, there is something you can't deny about the bh story: jun seros was right to about you of murdering jarro (jarro didn't do anything wrong; I prefer antagonists to do something to you so your actions against them are somewhat justified).

     

    As for the villains I hate most:

    *Skavak: he's, well, him

    *Darth Angral: kills Orgus Din

    *the sith emperor: his insane plans, and what happened to Revan and Meetra because of him

  2. I've been thinking about this for a while: should there be an operation where the emperor is the end boss?

     

    The emperor has a hand in practically every class story, and his insane plan is a threat to the galaxy. Also, an op would, in my opinion, be an awesome way to officially finish Revan's story (please keep the debate of whether he's dead or not off this forum) by having him as an ally for that final battle.

     

    But all the lore concerning the emperor seems to point to him meeting his downfall solely at the hands of the hero of tython. So it seems bioware is planning on keeping the emperor as the knight's class villain.

     

    What do you think: should the emperor stay only in the knight storyline, or could an emperor op be done?

  3. I agree with most of what you are thinking, after playing the JK story came away from Voss thinking that Sel Makor had taught the Emperor how to become a living mass of energy within the Force much like Sel Makor is. So when the knight kills what I believed to be the Emperor's real body (the Revan Novel be dammed) the disappearance of his body was him transforming in to such a mass of energy. Thus paving the way for the hand to tell the SW that the Emperor is alive and in a new voice recovering. This also means a sacrifice of the Knight or the Consular will be necessary to destroy the Emperor for good.

     

    I thought Sel Makor was referring to Darth Baras when it mentioned the sith who visited it.

  4. Not calling you a liar, but...Where?

    If that's the case, George Lucas is wrong, anyway! Anakin is proof. Jolee is also proof (despite what he says, he couldn't bring himself to kill Nayama and she went on to kill a bunch more Jedi). Shaela Nuur is proof. Plenty more where that came from.

     

    Sadly, I can't find where exactly he said that.

     

    Also, I'd be careful of accusing the creator of a series of being wrong about something in their own series.

     

    Finally, Anakin didn't fall because of love, he fell because he couldn't bare the idea of letting Padme go. Also, since all other 'cases' people can bring up exist outside g-canon stories, you can't really use them as examples for Lucas being wrong about something.

  5. https://twitter.com/hallhood/status/322715009400569856 I asked Hall Hood directly via the twitter in an attempt to get some hint about Revan's potential future fate. Here is the response that I received:

     

    @hallhood Kudos to the entire BioWare team for Makeb - simply amazing. I hope we can expect more story content soon (Revan's return perhaps?

     

    @LoreFreak1 Hehe... we'll see! Glad you enjoyed Makeb!

     

    Interpret it as you wish, but he did not say no. :) As I said numerous times: mark my words, we will see more of Revan yet (would have been better to get brand new single player RPG game, but that is so not going to happen).

     

    I don't suppose you can ask him about who the entity really is? I know he didn't write the warrior storyline(like karpyshyn said when asked this), but Hood was a lead writer for the game as a whole, wasn't he?

  6. The trooper storyline has tavus and the rest of the original havoc squad defecting because they felt betrayed by the senate on ando prime. But I think Garza is really at fault because she sent the squad there without the senate approval, and she was risking a new war.

     

    What do you people think: was it the senate's fault or Garza's fault?

  7. Revan's dead. Listen to his last words. I just finished playing the Foundry and he said "The Darkness takes me. Now I know how you felt, old friend." (Not the exact words, but close enough) He's dead. But if they do bring him back it should be as a spirit. Someone to guide us in the final battle with the Emperor.

     

    Thats ur opinion. Until Bioware either outright says Revan was killed or he appears again, we don't know what happened to him after the foundry.

  8. See now that's the thing with Revanites. They see the truth about Revan and immediately deny it and begin to insult the people who put the truth on display.

     

    Since you seem to have some sort of aversion to the truth, I'll be going now. Never thought I'd get a good debate out of you anyway. :confused:

     

    That 'in-depth' is just ur opinion on Revan and what he did. That doesn't mean its canon.

     

    Also, Drew Karpyshyn said bioware did the foundry ending that way so they could go back to Revan again in the future. So I highly doubt Revan is dead at this point.

  9. I've been wondering this for some time now: if hk had been with Revan, Meetra, t3 and scourge when they went to assassinate the emperor, would they have succeeded?

     

    I think so. When I read the book, it seemed to me that the emperor was really unobservant of his opponents. the emperor only seemed to notice Revan when the allies entered the throne room, despite the fact that Meetra and scourge were just a few feet away fighting the imperial guards. he only seemed to notice them when they struck at him directly. Knowing hk, I think the assassin droid would have either shot the emperor in the head or at least wounded the emperor enough so Revan or one of the others could deal the final blow.

     

    What do you think?

  10. /Facepalm.

    The entire emphasis of the end of KotOR II is that if you die you will cause a galactic chain reaction where everyone you ever formed a bond with would die and we'd see Malachor V happen again, so she dies, nothing happens.

     

    I heard somewhere that she healed the wound in both herself and malachor when the mass shadow generator went off at the end of kotor II.

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