I think the thing that bugs me about the great betrayal is the sheer stupidity that it would have to illustrate in the Quinn character. He's been around with you from planet to planet, seeing how Baras "rewards" his most loyal servants with betrayal (including you)...and if Quin himself is so turned off by betrayal as his character outline illustrates, then this should utterly put him off Baras.....but instead when given the choice of doing the bidding of a Sith master who routinely kills his most loyal servants (Baras) vs siding with the Sith master who pretty much treats him decently and if you happen to be a female player who opts to romance and even possibly marry him, then he's been "getting some" from you too.... and he chooses to go with the treacherous fat man. Who in their right mind would pick that? That is just dumb beyond belief for a character that is supposed to be loyal, logical, intelligent, and hates betrayal. I agree that this is a writing fail. I'd like to believe they were just under the gun to get the game out the door on time and they just didn't have time to give this the treatment that it should have gotten. But the whole thing did come across as a weak and lame "twist" that was put in for the sake of having a "twist".