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Zardac_the_Great

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  1. I was quite offended that the little twerp tried to have me killed. I want to have him killed now! It is completely unacceptable to allow people to try to kill you without retalliation.
  2. They already have models for the hooded robes that remove the hoods. If you don't hide a helmet, your hood goes down. It should be a fairly simple fix to have a toggle switch that tells the robe to act like you have a helmet on even if you don't, thus putting your hood down when you want it to.
  3. I'm slightly ticked off that you can get Revan's stuff from the Cartel Market. Of course, I'm going to try and get that mask, but still.
  4. Yeah. So? It's their own fault, and if they don't like it, they need to either re-roll and not do it again, or learn to use a new companion. You know what? Actions have consequences. Except in TOR.
  5. I realize they're not going to do this, but I would like to see different animations for lightsaber attacks based on what form we're using.
  6. Wait...Public Test Server lets you play offline? I need to do that...
  7. I would not have wanted to join Malgus' Empire, but If I'd been able to do what I wanted, my character would never have gotten the chance. I wanted to join Revan.
  8. You mean that you don't know what they mean when they say that blue obtuse is coming, so black parallels need to move towards white perpendicular, because otherwise orange acutes will be hit by green bisectors?
  9. I forgot about Rusk, on the other hand, is...very very odd.
  10. Greetings! So, I saw a thread about companions you didn't want to take but had to, and this sort of popped into my mind. What NPCs have you run across who you wanted to take as a companion, but the game wouldn't let you? There are two for me so far, one is Nadriel Pridence, the Jedi smugglers run across on Tatooine. She was completely oblivious and ditzy while also being self righteous. Somehow, I found the combination to be hilarious. Also, my inquisitor ran across someone on Nar Shadaa who had Lord Kallig's lightsaber. I can't remember their name, but it seemed fitting that the descendent of the servant should join up with the descendent of the master.
  11. I'd like to see something in the Old Republic, but I have heard it's a sequel to Return of the Jedi, so that won't happen. I'd love to see Leia get herself killed somehow, but that's never going to happen. Basically, outside of those two things, I don't really care that much. Woot for Godzilla 2014!
  12. I thought it was neat how in Darth Plageius, they talked about how the Sith had infiltrated the Republic, and how the Republic was using Sith symbols without knowing it. I thought every other thing in the book was stupid, and the way Palpatine killed his master was incredibly lame, though he wasn't asleep for most of it. I feel the same way about the rule of two. Yeah, the script said it worked, so it had to be made to work, but it lacks the sheer coolness of having an army of jedi fight an army of sith. And even though the books and movies say it works, I don't think it would work in real life. Even if the Force was real.
  13. Cake is a lie, there is only pudding. Through pudding, I gain calories. Through calories, I gain weight. Through weight, I gain girth. Through girth, my belt is broken. Dessert shall free me. See? I can put down mumbo jumbo too. Now let's try to make sense. In my experience with the sith game (41 assassin, 14 warrior, 12 bounty hunter, 20 agent), dark side choices are all either murder, cruelty, or selfishness. Tried to go dark with my sniper, but I just can't make it fit with someone raised from birth to live and die for the Empire. As light side choices seem to all be either mercy or putting the needs of the Empire before your own desires, my sniper has gone fairly light.
  14. I believe this is a very likely possibility. Sort of awkward since the Gree are helping to rebuild Coruscaunt, but I would be rather surprised if an upcoming expansion doesn't include a Gree invasion. The only question I have left is...why?
  15. The way I see it from the way it's been described is that the Dark Side offers quick, easy power, while the Light offers more total power eventually. If you were going to illustrate this in a game, it would be something like a level 12 sith would be much more powerful than a level 12 jedi, but a level 45 jedi would be more powerful than a level 45 sith, with them reaching power equity around level 40ish. The problem, as noted before, is that a large number jedi are essentially powerful librarians, leading most sith to be able to more or less mow them down.
  16. I believe it does. They nuke the planet, and the planet fights back. So Lal rushes out to a fungal field (because apparently, he wants to be eaten by the worms or something). I'm conflicted about those books. On one hand, they're very interesting, and I like them. On the other hand, they have the worst ending I've come across in sci fi books, and their vision for the future of man is utterly abhorrent. Much easier when I can simply root for Godzilla to destroy Japan.
  17. Was going to avoid all the vs. threads, but this one is interesting. Assuming Sage and Guardian... I'd say that the Consular is more powerful in the Force, while the Knight chanells what power he does have directly into practical combat skills. I think Knight wins the fight while actually being weaker in the Force.
  18. Only two that I know of, and in the ends of both stories, the evil victor was eventually destroyed. In the Godzilla movie Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters, All out Attack (the Japanese is less difficult to say, Daikaiju Sokugeki. We ususally say GMK), Godzilla is some sort of mystical evil thing. He actually kills Baragon, Mothra, and King Ghidorah, who are some sort of guardian monsters (stupid premise, awesome movie. Fairly bad effects). Though, in the end, Godzilla is destroyed by a kamikazie submariner. As a long time Civilization fan, when Alpha Centauri came out, I got it. What I didn't know is that there was a trilogy of novels released with the game. In Centauri Dawn, the Spartans (bad guys) conquer the Peacekeepers (good guys). I was very disappointed, and it was a major buzz killer. Then in Twilight of the mind, the Spartans get hit with an overcharged Planet Buster, which anihilates their entire faction by blowing up a quarter of the world.
  19. If I recall, he lets you hold it for a while, the you give it back. But in any event, all of those trophies he has are now bereft of points. All they are to him now are memories.
  20. It's often the most intelligent people who are the most stupid. If this Odan-Urr had thought for about two seconds, he could have forseen that putting "There is no" into the code that all Jedi are supposed to live by would lead to the results we have. He may have been as wise as you say, but he knows diddly squat about people.
  21. Well, first off, don't skip the X-Wing series. They're awesome. Secondly, the X-Wing series, at one point, ties directly into another book, called the Courthip of Princess Leia where my guess is that Han actually marries Stupidgirl, which if the X-wing series comes between the books you're reading, may be an important step in the process of getting from one book to another.
  22. I see the Jedi in much the same light that I see GDI in Command and Conquer. I dislike GDI very much. I fight for them because Nod is so much worse. I hate Jedi philosophy, yet I would much rather be a Jedi than a Sith because the Sith are evil on purpose. Though, if they want my lightsaber, they had better understand that I disagree with them rather profoundly and get over it.
  23. I thought at the beginning that Qyzen would love trophies. I was shocked to find out he didn't. Then I thought about it, and reached the same conclusion offered above. In fact, the only companions I've found that like trophies are Scourge and HK.
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