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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBN2dY0qiZ4&feature=related For any Agent - The Suffering by Coheed And Cambria For my Smuggler, referencing his past (he left his family at a young age) and relationship with Akaavi.
  2. I've been reading a lot of the fics here and decided to try my hand at it. Health Set between Taris and Nar Shadaa Hopefully it's not too bad, the story kind of ran away with from me, and the health theme. Also for those who care his Vreed's dad isn't dead, he was captured and became the Sith Inquisitor.
  3. Personally, I'd like to see a non-force sensitive melee class that wields electrostaffs, Warblades, or Vibroblades. An Imperial Soldier who becomes part of the Dark Honor Guard would make a good melee class for the Empire. I'm not sure what the Republic equivalent would be. For a "beastmaster" class something that uses droids as weapons. Having your own G0-T0 or Remote would be awesome. The SIS agent idea would work perfect for having a droid pet whereas the Empire would use actual beasts (a pirate or crime lord class might make a good Empire equivalent beastmaster). If the Hutts are going to be a neutral side, then having some sort of beastmaster class for them would make perfect sense.
  4. I don't see why it would be impossible to use both the Dark Side and the Light Side. After all, if you're a Jedi who has learned the ability to Force Heal, you wouldn't forget how to heal just because you fall to the Dark Side. Then if you learn Force Lightning after having fallen, then come back to the Light, you wouldn't suddenly forget how to use Force Lightning. However, I do think it would be impossible to learn Force Lighting and Force Healing at the same time, that would require you to be calm and emotional at the same time. I do think you can learn one then the other (master the Dark Side then master the Light or vice-versa). I also think it would be impossible to wield both the Dark and the Light at the same time; as in healing someone while shooting lightning at another person. You would have to build up your anger to shoot the lightning, then calm yourself down to heal.
  5. The Sith Inquisitor would win overall because Outside of that it would depend on the arena or if someone gets the first strike etc. The Agent or Smuggler would likely win in a densely crowded area or a dense forest. The Trooper and Bounty Hunter would probably win if in a narrow walkway since the Jedi/Sith would be unable to dodge well.
  6. http://i46.tinypic.com/15nsumc.jpg Captain Vreed, popular with all the wrong people http://i45.tinypic.com/33xik5w.jpg Vreed happy to get his ship back http://i47.tinypic.com/29nth5e.jpg Saving Corso from Sith
  7. Huh, didn't know that Bindo's exile was self-imposed, I thought he was exiled by the Council. So you can just up and leave the order, the above poster is right though, that does seem dangerous.
  8. I'm curious, once you join the jedi, are you allowed to leave? I mean, they do forcibly conscript people at a young age, what if they decide they don't want to be jedi? Also, if you're an adult (or at least old enough to reason) and you're asked to join, can you say that you don't want to join? To clarify, by leaving I mean are you just allowed to tell your jedi master "Hey, I'm gonna leave the order now, thanks for the invite though!"; or can you only leave by fleeing the order.
  9. Don't want to derail anything, but "Amanda Waller" agent sounds awesome.
  10. Hey, the Empire does get to So both sides did lose a leader.
  11. I'm not sure if anyone has ever mentioned this before, but Guss Tuno, a smuggler companion, says that he was lectured on controlling his emotions by a "four year old in a robe." At the beginning of the Jedi Consular storyline, Master Yuon Par states that you (the Consular) were powerful in the force at four years old. Coincidence ... probably , but I think it's hilarious that the Jedi Consular could have lectured poor Guss years ago (plus Consulars can be a bit holier-than-thou).
  12. I actually preferred Kotor 2 (with Restored content) to Kotor, but both are great games. Kreia is easily one of may favorite Star Wars characters, what with her "The Reason You Suck Speech" towards the Jedi, Sith, and even the Force itself.
  13. From responses to the Padawan Age Limit thread (http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=359023) you can apparently be a Padawan for as long as the Council allows, and can become a Padawan at around 8 or 9. You cannot become a Jedi if you don't become a Padawan before you turn 13. If you take too long to pass the Padawan Trials the Council will send you to the Jedi Service Corps. However how long is "too long" doesn't have a set age limit. Also, even if the Jedi classes are gifted, they could be held back because of personality reasons (too stubborn, prone to secret romances, violent etc.). As for the other classes: Jedi Consular/Knight: Late Teens - Early Thirties (Could be older, I'm just assuming by Early Thirties the Council would stop your training) Sith Warrior: Late teens - Early twenties (because it's mentioned your training was cut short) Sith Inquisitor: Late Teens - Whatever you decide (Your being chosen by Zash because of Zash's vision so I doubt she cares about your age) Smuggler: Late Teens - Whatever you decide (I don't think there's any indication as to how old the Smuggler could be) Bounty Hunter: Same as Smuggler Imperial Agent: Mid Twenties - Early Thirties (I assume it takes a while to train Spies) Trooper: Mid Twenties - Early Thirties (Been in the military long enough to make a name for him/herself, but must be younger than the rest of Havoc Squad since Gearbox mentions that it's an honor for someone as young as the Trooper to be picked for Havoc Squad)
  14. Is there an age limit for how long one can be a padawan? I know Obi-Wan became a padawan at 25, so it must older than that. Can a person to be a padawan for as long as they live? *Meant to say that Obi - Wan became a Jedi Knight at 25
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