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Arokel

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  1. This thread will contain MAJOR SPOILERS. Continue at the risk of your own story experience. Ok so at the end of Act 3 we kill the coward Thanaton and take his place as the Dark Councilor who rules over the Pyramid of Ancient Knowledge. As I understand it each of these pyramids makes up a part of Imperial society, both Sith and Imperial. My question is this. As the head of Ancient Knowledge do we control the Imperial Reclamation Service? As a massive lore nerd I quite enjoyed the storylines involving them. I can see alot of very lore-intense and interesting stories coming out of having control of the IRS. And I just realized what the initials of the Reclamation Service can mean. *facepalm*
  2. Just a theory of Ashara's "unfinished" character. It is an unlikely one but I feel its worth posting. Maybe she feels unfinished because she is. Currently we can go to chapter 3 of our story. It is my understanding that 4 and 5 are already done (I may be wrong though). I expect our companion's stories will also continue to develop. Ashara may have much more to come. This may just be my desperate hope that I can finally corrupt her fully coming out. In repsonse to the title. No I do not want to be able to feed her to Khem. They removed the choice to kill off companions before launch for a reason. You may regret the choice latere.
  3. I recently learned that Drew Karpyshyn has announced on his blog that he is retiring from the video game industry. I just wanted to say a very quick thanks to him (not that he will ever read this) for all of the work he has done over the years. KOTOR, SWTOR, and the Mass Effect series are some of my favorite games and I look forward to what he will work on next
  4. My main is a male human darkside Sith Assassin He is a calculating and power hungry individual. He arrived at the Academy an angry but still obedient slave. His time at the Sith Academy trasnformed him into an embodiment of the Sith Code. He is not one of the (unfortunately) abundant psychotic Sith who take pleasure in torture and killing randomly. He is calculating and looks as the long view. He makes his decisions based upon what will serve him best in the future. He recognizes that being Sith is not about good or evil. Being Sith is about power, getting it, using it, and keeping it. He will not tolerate treachery to the Empire. In his eye traitors deserve execution and nothing less. Unlike many Sith he does not kill his underlings on a whim and genuinely appreciates good service. He believes in a meritocratic (is this a word?) system and that excellence should be rewarded accordingly. He is even willing to overlook the occasional failure provided that these are extremely rare and the subordinate is worth keeping. He does have one weakness however. His love for Ashara. Although she frustratingly refuses to come fully over to the dark side he is willing to overlook it because of his for her. Whether this weakness will lead to his downfall is yet to be seen. Its nice to see a fun thread like this where people arent constantly complaining. The game has issues there is no denying that but the constant crying and moping is not the way to go about talking about it when you do want to discuss an issue.
  5. He's not dead. His spirit will go and inhabit another body. Also the Sith Warrior gets mail at the end of the story saying the emperor will need/make use of him soon.
  6. It is a good ship over all imo but it does seem a bit cramped compared to my Fury
  7. Would rather have swoop racing.
  8. The only complaint I have is that disassemble has the same priority as greed. That bugs me. I can really justify this but still it bugs me.
  9. I played WoW from launch until a few months after cata came out. That is around 6 years. In all that time I never used a single mod or macro. I did pvp, dungeons, and raids. Never once did I need to take a shortcut. One thing that occurred to me is that this game's lack of mods or macros will force a whole generation of healers to learn how to heal again.
  10. Please no time travel. It just doesn't fit in Star Wars. Unfortunately there are at least two recorded instances of time travel in Star Wars. I forgot almost everything about the first one except that some people got teleported back in time to the Great Hyperspace War from sometime after the Battle of Endor. The second was Darth Rivan who took his name from a corrupted manuscript that misspelled Revan. He had a staff or some other artifact that caused him to teleport forward in time to the Battle of Ruusan where he was killed by the thought bomb. As far as I know both of these instances are canon. I wish they weren't though.
  11. Darth Desolous was born around 3,522 BBY Desolous was a Pau'an Jedi Master who fell to the Dark side. He returned to his home planet of Utapau and raised a massive army of his people and led them in a devastating guerilla war against the Jedi. Over two thousand Jedi died in ambushes set by the Darth. Darth Desolous was finally defeated in a bloody battle on Yaga Minor. A training hologram of him claimed it took the entire Jedi Council to kill him. While nothing in his story would contradict the Empire existing at the same time it seems unlikely imo. edit: corrected factual errors and formatting
  12. The ability to cloak a ship is insignificant next to the power of the Force.
  13. Thats were the hundreds of millions went. Not on development but towards burying a 747 sized object in the Baltic! (I love the game and I'm having a joke)
  14. I swear I never want to see that place again. NEVER!
  15. Quickly! We must build a hideously expensive super weapon with a glaring and easily exploited flaw!
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