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  1. If I'm posting this in the wrong forum, I do apologize, and moderators may move this, as they see fit. In addition, I apologize if someone has made a thread regarding this topic already. NOTICE: This list regards the tracks BioWare licensed from companies to place in their trailers. (As an offhand example, Two Steps From Hell.) As such, it's likely that this list will not include music specifically composed for SWTOR, or music from the movies and KOTOR games. On request, however, I shall include them. With that out of the way, the list itself begins. Trooper Trailer: - From 1:03 to 1:16: Two Steps From Hell - Sons of War Trooper Progression Trailer: - From 0:49 to 2:15: Two Steps From Hell - Sons of War (No Choir) Bounty Hunter Trailer: - From 0:52 to 1:06: Two Steps From Hell - Hunter's Moon - From 1:07 to 1:24: Two Steps From Hell - Titan Dune Bounty Hunter Progression Trailer: - From 0:48 to 2:17: Two Steps From Hell - Red Omen Sith Warrior Progression Trailer: - I am sad to say this one eludes me. Will be filled in once knowledge of the song is imparted to me. Sith Inquisitor Trailer: - 1:08 to 1:40: Two Steps From Hell - Smell of Victory Sith Inquisitor Progression Trailer: - This one too proves elusive. Bloody Sith and their unidentifiable music. Jedi Consular Trailer: - From 0:51 to 1:52: Two Steps From Hell - Protectors of the Earth Jedi Consular Progression Trailer: - From 1:16 to 2:40: Two Steps From Hell - King's Legion (No Choir) Imperial Agent Progression Trailer: - Yet again, a blank. Although I am fairly certain I've heard this one before. Smuggler Progression Trailer: - From 1:10 to 2:28: Two Steps From Hell - Norwegian Pirate (No Choir) That's all I have for now. I will continue to add to the list as time goes on. It wouldn't hurt to have some help either.
  2. Adding onto this, if said Imperial Agent and Jedi Knight are rivals, maybe the Agent takes the Knight's surname as his own, just for the sake of spiting him. Or, as would more likely befit an Agent, he might go undercover with that surname, attempting to get close to the Knight and potentially assassinate him. I don't think families are restricted to a certain species, as there are so many in Star Wars, unlike a traditional fantasy setting, where there's still a decent amount, but there's enough that you can tack it into something like "half-elf". Star Wars, on the other hand, would be more difficult.
  3. Haha, alright. Just as soon as I get the Test Server to actually function-...
  4. Hardcore...or elitist? Or both? Either way, yes I have been there. People got rather riled when I requested help on killing one NPC, with the typical, "I did it, so can you. Not my problem you're not doing it as well as I did." response. Not all of Lord Adraas is bad, though, as I know a few people who do play on it, and they're all fun.
  5. What's a female gamer? Joking, of course! On to serious business, though, I noticed this was touched upon a tad, and it may have been elaborated upon in previous posts, but I was in the mood for typing about it in my own fashion. First off, I am male. A good portion of my characters are female, and I actually play them for different stories (ie, what would happen in the story if I romanced this char as a female?), instead of, as I've seen in some cases, for the pixels. I test things out, as I'm an ever-curious roleplayer, so I suppose it comes naturally...? Although, oddly enough, my main, whom is female, has had more, ahem, intimate moments than any other character. Of course, she is an Imperial Agent, so I'll let that slide... Of course, this habit is slightly averted, when there are times that I actually get slightly in-character without intending to. There have been one or two times where I've been so immersed in my female character where I've typed like one, leading to very confused groupies when I inform them of my masculinity. So, maybe I am the average Chuck from New Jersey. Though I don't think I live in my mother's basement. ... Yet.
  6. That's not true, sorry to burst your bubble of one skill tree being the only thing that matters. There's a reason Bioware has more than one skill tree for each Advanced Class, and it's not for decoration. Nor do I think the Operative class is built to just un-stealth and knife, knife, knife, Cloaking Screen, knife, knife, knife. There's other abilities besides the many knife and Stealth abilities. Also, energy is rarely a problem for me, as my Stim Boost seems to come along whenever I do Kolto Injection, though I suppose that's because of my specialization in Medicine. My strategy for PVE is simple, albeit probably frowned upon by the 'hardcore' Operatives. Send my companion in to take the damage, continually use Rifle Shot and Frag Grenade, if said companion loses some health, Kolto Injection, Medical Probe, or Surgical Probe. Stim Boost, for loss of energy. Voila. If I still haven't grasped the gist of the nerf, perhaps it's because of my 'narrow-minded Operative Healerness'.
  7. My female Operative giggles-...and she's light side. How that makes sense, I will never know.
  8. Normally, I'm not one to PVP either. Of course, that's all people seem to do these days on MMO's, and it seems that's what people are whining about currently: the fact they can't kill people in a flash. Of course, I still remain un-affected, as I never use those knife abilities, unless my heals are really sucking or if my companion decided to get screwed over (like the Chapter 1 boss for example). Well, it's good to see someone quitting for an actual reason, instead of raging that their class got nerfed. Best of luck to your future MMO experiences.
  9. * Facepalm. * I cannot believe how childish this is. Un-subscribing, because your favorite attacks got nerfed? That's rather-...pathetic. From what I've been able to discern, it appears that the reason people are whinging is that their up-close melee attacks got nerfed by 20-30%. Well, riddle me this. Do you think that the point of the Operative is to un-stealth and knife a guy to death, in less than a minute? No. Operatives are versatile, asides from eviscerating a guy, you can heal and, God forbid, shoot at people from a distance. The first time I did a Warzone, I was level sixteen and everyone else was in the 25-30 range. End of the game, twenty-three kills and over seventy-five thousand damage inflicted. Without those precious melee attacks. Adapt, people, it's not that hard. You're presented with a problem. Solve it, instead of ragequitting into the abyss.
  10. Jadus. I know the odds are, as a droid would say, statistically impossible, but my God, I would love to have Darth Jadus as a companion. I mean, the Jedi Knight gets Lord Scourge, the previous Emperor's Wrath. Inquisitors get Khem Val, a Dashade, not to mention Xalek the Kaleesh. Now we look at the Agent's team. Kaliyo, complete psycho. Vector, a Killik joiner (but my favorite companion nonetheless), Lokin, who distinctly reminds me of a pedofile, Raina Temple, who is a bit unhinged, and SCORPIO, which is like if HK-47 ever had a spouse. C'mon, it just makes absolute sense for Jadus to fit in here. Put my vote forward for Watcher Two and Mia Hawkins, as well.
  11. Force Persuade is already in the game. As for spying...
  12. I haven't read the Swarm War. Does that mean I automatically don't know anything going on, in Alderaan? Of course not. They don't look stupid to me at all, though, that may be because of Vector. Agreeably, there are some easter eggs placed throughout SWTOR that make references to the films and KOTOR games (Ziost Shadow, anyone?). To the gist, though, I don't think all-time knowledge of the Star Wars universe is necessary to know what's going on. The NPC's do a fine job at that.
  13. You're advising people to go back to a game that has an even more boring quest system? Personally, I enjoy the quests and I never have spacebarred through one. Namely, because, even though I'd be doing the same sidequest, there are different reactions to your class/race and vice versa. In addition, of course, my characters all act differently, so I receive new dialogue from the quest-giver.
  14. I noticed that too. Those silly politicians and their dark side ways. My bets are on that they eat a cookie with their newfound wealth and just want more. And I'm rambling on with the irreverance again. 'tis an interesting way to put the fall to the dark side, though, Raiellyn.
  15. They don't become evil until they acquire the cookies. =@,.,@=. Naw, but I suppose, that the Republic or Jedi instantly jump to conclusions (as only they can) about one Force-user suddenly using dark side powers. Inevitably, the being falls to the dark side.
  16. Speaking of knocking a Hutt over... So, yes, Hutts could be easily toppled, given the chance. But, how to get to the Hutt when he has bodyguards he no doubt blackmailed?
  17. I'd go with the Sorcerer, personally, for the same reasons as the above poster. It seems to have a more arcanic flair to me, so I'd make him a Sorcerer.
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