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katie_fast

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  1. It doesn't end there. I just finished the next storyline with Senator Tudos, and although you have the option of putting him in, it's another crime by the reps. It did start on Coruscant with this Senator who worked with local gangs. Or maybe my Knight is just too idealistic and does not understand Realpolitik. Yeah, the imps are ten times worse, even if the emperor or the Sith aren't considered.
  2. Just finished the storyline and you can get the new warden to acknowledge their innocence. The reason you gave seems correct, it was a secret place. But for this blatant injustice I'd surely would like to go and bash some republic official's heads for this! I cannot even imagine for a scum government on earth to set up a prison like this, let alone a democracy like the republic wants to be. 'The republic is a beacon of hope'? Not this one. I know about the imperial plans for Belsavis and the galaxy as a whole, so I concede, I may have a bit over exaggerated imperial truthfulness
  3. I did not find a discussion about this, although I don't think I'm the first one to be annoyed about this: Arriving on Belsavis I hear about the Condemned. People who are not criminals by themselves, but descendents of criminals in the second or third generation. And they are still imprisoned. If I would be one of them I would rebel too. But here I am as a Jedi Knight and supposed to crush them and imprison them again. With no option to help them. Makes me tempted to leave the republic side. At least the imps are not hypocrites.
  4. Right in front of the safe in the D5-Mantis a carbonite-frozen-guy is hanging on the wall. I never noticed him before. Was he there when I stole the ship or is he someone I put up there?
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