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jessekhill

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  1. Yeah, when / why did this happen? The shadows were soft and OKAY looking, now they look like somebody turned on a comic book filter.
  2. Ugh. Very annoying. I know it's been said before, but the optimization on SWTOR is the worst I've seen on a long time. I have a rig that can handle Battlefront at the highest levels AND DSR'd.... But it chokes on SWTOR. Good grief.
  3. Did 4.0 fix the LOD issues? I haven't had an opportunity to log in yet, but if so that's great.
  4. The texture / screen pops is very distracting. I'm also seeing lighting appear / disappear at a relatively close distance. Bioware will hopefully address this ASAP.
  5. Just wanted to +1 this (in Reddit speak). I have a powerful computer and it's beyond annoying to see texture pops and disappearing screens in a game. It is also affecting actual playability. Please roll back!!!
  6. Same as everyone else. I fire and only one blaster bolt shoots from my rifle. Then I recoil 3 times without any sound effects or bolt. Annoying!
  7. MINISTRY OF INTELLIGENCE Imperial Intelligence Personnel Dossier Name: Nela Vyrin Homeworld: Drezzi Species: Human Cyborg Sex: Female Age: 24 Height: 5’7” Weight: 135 lbs Complexion: Fair Hair: Red Eyes: Green Force Sensitivity: Baseline Keeper: <REDACTED> Training Agent: <REDACTED> Specialization: Sniper Rank: Agent Clearance Level: 11 http://s9.postimg.org/xl9bbo2qn/nela.jpg History During her recruitment, Nela claimed she was born on Drezzi and that her mother died in an airspeeder accident six months after giving birth. However, there is no record of Nela’s birth in the Imperial database. In fact, her first appearance in official state records is when her father brought her to a Drezzi monarchy celebration at the approximate age of 2 ½. The celebration was being monitored by Imperial Intelligence for seditious activity, and the presence of an undocumented offspring was noted and logged. It is unclear whether local forces followed up on this. Although this would typically bar Nela from a position with the Imperial government, our neural probes indicate she is not lying. We believe it likely that her father, a minor bounty hunter named Samal who was born and raised on Drezzi, has lied to her about her past. Covert genetic tests prove she is his daughter, but her DNA is not a match for the population living on Drezzi; in fact, based upon her mitochondrial DNA, her mother was Corellian. NOTE: This dossier has recently been appended with the findings of Agent Syran regarding Nela Vyrin’s mother. See the “Special Notes” below. Nela’s childhood was unremarkable, save that her father was often away for months at a time. During these periods, her “Aunt Bee”—a protocol droid who also served as her tutor— supervised Nela. She still keeps this droid operational in her home, indicating a possible susceptibility to compassion and nostalgia. As an adolescent, Nela served in the Drezzi Home Guard, where she received full grades in marksmanship. However, her attitude was problematic at times; although never outright rebellious, Nela rarely held her tongue. Unfortunately, this is not a failing she has outgrown. Nela was identified as a target for recruitment soon after her 19th birthday when the lover of a man hunted by Samal came to his home looking for revenge. Due to her training in the Home Guard (and no doubt the man’s surprise at finding a young woman at home instead of a bounty hunter) she was able to kill the intruder with a blaster rifle. After incinerating the body, she decided not to alert the local police force. Instead, she sliced into the starport’s computer terminal and erased any sign of the assailant’s visit to Drezzi. She also seduced a spaceport administrator and threatened several of his alien employees into keeping quiet. None were the wiser—except Imperial Intelligence of course. Agent Tola Soran initiated contact one month later. Although reticent at first, Agent Soran convinced Nela that a position in Imperial Intelligence was better than imprisonment for murder. She took to her training well, even volunteering for cybernetic enhancement despite its dangers. At the age of 21 was dispatched on her first mission to Jaguada, where she infiltrated a spice smuggling operation. The mission resulted in the elimination of three Level 5 targets and one Level 3 target. Her early promise has made her one of Keeper ’s top agents. Special Note Further investigation by Agent Soran indicates a 87% probability that Nela Vyrin is the daughter of a Jedi Consular Jolana Toth. As a Padawan, Jolana was dispatched to the Elus sector to apprehend Samal. This was her first independent mission and according to intercepted files she was missing for over a year. Growing concerned, her Master searched the Elus sector but found only rumors. Then, suddenly, he received word that Jolana had returned safely to Coruscant. When questioned, Jolana claimed to have followed Samal’s trail when she was captured by Mandalorian mercenaries who hoped to sell her to the Sith Empire. She eventually escaped, she claimed, when the Mandalorians themselves were attacked by pirates. She expressed shame at her failing of the mission and asked for a respite from the Order to reconsider her path. Her Master told his superiors that although he believed Jolana’s shame was real, her story was false. Further investigation was planned, but the Great War threw the Jedi Order into turmoil. Little is known of Jolana’s activities during the war, but she has recently rejoined the Order in order to finally complete her training. It is Agent Soran’s suspicion that Nela is the product of a forbidden relationship between Samal and the Jedi sent to hunt for him. I hope to confirm this with a genetic sample from Jolana. If true, this presents a useful opportunity to gain a spy within the Jedi Order. I doubt Jolana would wish this information to become known now that she has returned to the fold. I recommend we keep this information from Nela until we are assured of her loyalty. Psychological Profile & Personality: Nera has a quick, imaginative, and strategic mind. She is also very self-confident, independent, and decisive. However, she is also arrogant, judgmental, and analytical. Her sarcasm and dark humor are not for the faint of heart, nor for those who struggle to read between the lines. It's not easy to become good friends with Nera. Rather than traditional rules of social conduct or shared routine, Nera has exacting expectations for intellectual prowess, uncompromising honesty and a mutual desire to grow and learn as sovereign individuals. Public Cover: To family and friends, Nela is following in her father’s footsteps as a bounty hunter. Uses: Nela is an excellent marksman and a decent slicer. She is also a gifted socializer and manipulator. Liabilities: Although comfortable with violence against strangers or targets, Nela genuinely cares for her father and close companions. In itself, this would be cause for concern. Coupled with her mother’s position as a Jedi in the Republic, it opens up the possibility of defection if she is ever exposed to this truth. She will need to be monitored closely. I recommend neural probing at least twice per year to catch any disloyal inclinations.
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