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  1. This is the guy who starts the Tatooine bonus series (for the Republic anyway): http://swtor.wikia.com/wiki/Galen_Besk He's located in the spaceport lobby, next to the Tatooine story arc guy. You don't need to do the planetary arc to get his mission, but you do need to do your class story for the planet.
  2. Sorry, I kind of wrote that and went to bed. Yeah, I've been trying to holler around and gather people, but it seems that everyone who wanted to finish Legendary did it back in August. My playtimes are also inconvenient since I'm EU, but somehow I figured three days would be enough. It wasn't. I actually heard about the GSF channel yesterday, but unfortunately at such a late hour that it did me absolutely no good. I'd queue right now if I didn't have to be in class in an hour, and by the time I get back, maintenance will have started, and I'm out.
  3. I'm reluctant to post this as I don't like to complain, but someone told me I should - that it might matter if many share the same experience. Basically, I've been queued for starfighter matches for three days more or less non-stop. Not a single pop. Because of this requirement, I won't be able to finish Dark vs. Light - it is literally the one thing I'd need. Yeah, guess I should've thought of server transfers before tonight - Ebon Hawk isn't really good for much of anything - but frankly, an achievement like this should not cost anyone real money. Yeah, I'm bitter.
  4. Had the same issue from about last Friday to this Monday - three characters stuck in SH, inaccessible. Had to burn my completed bounty contracts to get a legacy weapon, since one of those three had all my legacy weapons and I had no idea when to expect a fix. Have now had most of my characters (about 15 out of 22) stuck in SH for 24 hours, including all but one of my 65s, and all of my crafters. Can do practically nothing in the game. A week of free game time or something would go a long way towards making me less mad about this, because this is a complete waste of my subscription (which has been there nonstop since launch).
  5. - More orange gear options. - Weapon preview. - MORE CHARACTER SLOTS!
  6. "Idiotwind Hatter", of Trask Ulgo the last time I saw him. Also "Captain Jonshipfast".
  7. I tend not to apply to "Heavy RP" guilds, and if I end up in one, I certainly discourage the use of that term. I'm not entirely surprised it's become synonymous with ERP in certain circles and/or on certain servers, and I'll probably shy even further away from it now that I know that, even though I personally have nothing against ERP. I've always found the term a bit silly, and never really understood why it has to be used. The guilds tagging themselves "Heavy RP" aren't usually any more serious, mature or even RP-focused than any other guilds. It seems like a pretentious way of saying "We're better than everyone else, our RP is shinier than everyone else's", when in fact it's often the other way around; what I've usually found when involving myself in RP with such guilds is elitism, nitpicking and ridiculous pathos. People who completely forget that RP is first and foremost for fun. That lore can be interpreted in several different ways. That sitting in a cantina moaning about your minimum wage job kinda defeats the point of RP - getting away from the boring and the everyday. In my experience, the words to describe the best RP guilds are such as "flexible", "inclusive", "fair" and, to some extent, "loud". Not "heavy."
  8. Well, in real life terms, Kaliyo is pretty much pansexual and polyamorous. And you can actually suggest that SHE should sleep with someone, even after boinking her a few times. Not wrong, not evil, actually quite fun with the consent of everyone involved.
  9. Anyone can convert. Anyone. And I, for one, will accomplish this by levelling a (pureblood) character to 50, deleting him, and rerolling him as a Jedi. Keeping the other pureblood (Inquisitor) character I have, of course, because she's no convert. I WANT it to be hard, and I'll make it hard on myself, but I'll also do my damnedest to play one so well nobody will have cause to complain.
  10. A couple of deaths - 3 or 4, I can't remember - netted me a 30k repair bill after hard mode EV. I sucked it up no problem, 'cause at least half of those deaths were my own damn fault. I don't see a problem here.
  11. I entirely endorse the OP. There's literally nothing in this game that I'd wish more for than additional character slots. Having rolled a male Smuggler to offset the awful romance story of the female one, I'm now forced to entirely forgo one class, which in my case ended up being the Trooper. I would dearly love to stick to one server, but with the current restrictions, that's just not possible.
  12. He sure does. I play a male IA, partly because I'm sick of the lack of flirt options for ALL the females, partly because Kaliyo is fascinating. And yes - by 26 I've had every chance to woo the pants off even Darths, if it weren't for the fact that I quest with a friend. Seems they get shy when you're grouped.
  13. I think I've said this a thousand times in different mediums, but here's my two credits: There is no such thing as a perfect Jedi. Regardless of how one interprets the Code - and ultimately, the "correct" way of doing that is up to the current Council - no single person can follow its tenets to the letter. And there are temptations; to love, but also to hate, take revenge and hold grudges. My own Jedi is a violent, martial man who believes in the justice of the sword (or lightsaber), and in many ways, that is so much worse than loving. Jedi have passions and personalities, and try as they might to control them, there are times when they inevitably lose. There are compromises and precarious steps towards the Dark side, but an otherwise good Jedi falling in love has a long way to go to utter Darkness.
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