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Nefertuss

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  1. Can I just point out that both contestants were fresh out of training at the start of their respective stories? Not just C9. Regardless, their accomplishments are no less impressive for it, they've both earned their infamy as the galaxy's best.
  2. People tend to shoot for the [shock him] option just cause its there, in this instance though it does nothing and he just shrugs you off with the force. However if you demand an explanation he'll monologue at you first.
  3. Before that cutscene ends he lectures the SI that there are countless dark side rituals and artefacts that they are ignorant about having only recently entered the sith order. He probably stumbled on one of these somewhere in his career. He didn't have any apprentices though, and sith lords rarely share their secrets with the order at large, so whatever it was, its probably lost now. I don't think it left any lasting effects, but still, managing to fend off and defeat a far more experienced sith while their connection to the force (which is the SI's greatest strength) was weakened is a mean feat nonetheless
  4. Should probably clarify. Did you mean story feats, or tabletop RPG skills?
  5. That's only for agents that kept the black codex to themselves and went independent. Loyal agents and republic moles get a different line IIRC. 1) Marr states he spent a lot of resources trying to find you, given the vast resources at his disposal, whatever he considers "A lot" is probably more than the US government spends in a year. 2, 3, and 4.) all of these questions are redundant, he obviously did his homework with #1 5) The first thing Cipher Nine says in the whole bleeding cutscene is that its in intelligence frequency, pay attention. 6) You probably do, but you really don't want to shut down a holocall from a Dark Lord, least of all Darth Marr.
  6. Makes a helluvalot more sense than rebuilding the order on Yavin 4. I'm shellshocked the vaunted 'Master' Skywalker couldn't sense the dark side just oozing from those ruins like an omnipresent, all-encompassing black fog. Especially if as I suspect, the ruins in question were none other than the temple of sacrifice.
  7. What does Pyron know of the sith ways? Power is subjective, you don't need to be Chuck Norris to claim a seat on the council. The Dark lords are politicians as much as warriors, and most of them have come to where they are through cunning schemes and carefully planned power plays, rather than their prowess in battle.
  8. Oh, I see. So its just fanboy zealotry then? That's good to know, now hold still while I chain you to the railroad, can't have your kind procreating.
  9. Why so hostile? I don't get it. I confess I haven't read the books, but the Vong have always fascinated me, I think they'd make great expac material for TOR
  10. That may be so, but SWTOR is also legends canon, so its not outside the realm of possibility for the Vong to make an appearance.
  11. Occupational hazard of the spy business, you can bet your balls it happens in the republic too, all the time. Though I'll agree IA is, in general, a better contender for saddest story than trooper.
  12. Midi-chlorians are nothing short of the living force itself, so it stands to reason that the M-C density in force ghosts and sith spectres would be considerable, unprecedented even.
  13. Totally forgot Ekkage was a councillor in her heyday. That makes three dark lord level opponents wrath has taken down. (Ekkage, Drahg, Baras.)
  14. Smuggler. seriously though, so for I've played chapters 1 through 3 on all classes except for Bounty hunter and Consular, and Y-77 is without a doubt the most heart-wrenching decision I've had to make so far. That moment when Jaxo pleads for her life, I don't think I've ever idled so long on a decision. Even shed a tear, I don't do that lightly.
  15. I don't think they meant that literally but rather as a metaphor for your work as a spy. Even an light side Cipher Nine is surrounded by a pitch black darkness of secrets and conspiracies that he or she navigates on a daily basis. Comes with being the galaxy's number one superspy.
  16. Okay, fair enough... though he only stopped one leg, and those localized explosions? He didn't crush the Walker itself, just the machinery in its joints. I'm fairly certain Nox or the consular could do that too given the chance. With that said however, as per the title, we're debating who's the strongest being in SWTOR so Vader doesn't count anyway.
  17. This is an AT-AT Walker, I doubt even Vader could lift one of these fourlegged behemoths, let alone crush it. You're probably thinking of a AT-ST Walker scout and I know for a fact it was one of these that fell on Vader in rebels.
  18. That's Darth Skotia, and he was never on the dark Council. Arctis headed the sphere of ancient Secrets before Thanaton, and was presumably assassinated by the latter. Last I heard, Ravage is presently leading an expansionary campaign on the (presumably) Outer rim world "Alzar"
  19. 900+ huh? By that estimate the war is going to last another two thousand years, give or take a hundred. That leaves room for a loooot of content.
  20. I looked her up on wookiepedia and well, whoa... I remember her from Gnost-dural's holos, but I must have gotten it mixed up cause I thought she was in the hyperspace war as opposed to the great galactic war. XD
  21. Hylo who? also gimme Shae Vizla companion nao, chop chop bioware.
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