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  1. My only response to the several months old OP is that I don't mind winks and nods to things that were actually good about the Disney stuff.

     

    I mean let's be honest here, swtor itself has had some pretty stupid things in it, on par with many Disney stuff that since vanilla have fortunately never been brought up again.

     

    Remember Nekghouls?

     

    The Esh'ka? AKA Evil cows?

     

    Yeah...

  2. Going back to a stalemate is the last thing I'd want.

     

    But then again, stalemate is the game, the war between these 2 groups will never end until the game does.

     

    At this point it's less like a conflict between 2 major powers and more like a slap fight between 2 tired and exhausted old people.

     

    In fact I wouldn't be surprised if the game ends not with a faction defeating the other, but with them joining as one, especially considering all the reforms the empire has been going through since the cold war.

  3. You do realize thats like, a dozen different cutscene and dialogue stuff they have to account for.

     

    I mean maybe if this game had a bigger player base they'd do that but the reason we keep getting theron and Lana is due to them being 2 specific characters they can focus on rather then like, a dozen different variables or more.

     

    I mean I'd love if they did, I just don't see them doing that much work for small things like that.

     

    Plus the moment a character has a "life or death, keep or leave em" choice they become basically irrelevant and a non entity, with a couple exceptions.

  4. My tought was similar. Palpatine was pretty much like Valkorion. The primary difference is, that in SWTOR the Sith Emperor was always shown as a godlike super powerful ultimate evil. Palpatine had limitations before. He couldn't destroy Vader before he thrown him down, and he couldn't destroy the rebel fleet all by himself. If he were this powerful, then how could he be defeated? Why didn't he just pushed Vader out to space?

     

    In SWTOR the Sith Emperor seemed to be more like a child playing. Or a cheater. He was bored. He was already super powerful who always won, and wanted some change. From what we seen on Ziost, Iokath, and Nathema he could have won at any time. He intentionally played around. Like when you start a new game, or intentionally make the game harder for extra challenge.

     

    The only reason he lost is, because his plan backfired. He wanted a worthy foe in the Outlander, and he made him too worthy. The former is not exactly a bad idea. I mean he was the absolute strongest, and he wanted a real challenge for a change. Someone who can put up a fight, and not just die from a single attack.

     

    Valkorion was just Legends Dark Empire Palpatine and Darth Nihilus put together.

  5. What he is an good strategist and is good at politics for what is worth. The sacking of Coruscant was his tactic the jedi assault was his also and was an success. And in the Battle of Ilum he managed to get powerful warlords, generals even crime bosses, powerful sith including the best diplomat the empire had in Darth Severus who managed to bring the Voss to join Malgus. Even if Severus brought all his allies the fact that he managed to bring the best diplomat on his side proves he has political skills as the best thing an ruler can do is finding and recruiting the best people for the right jobs.

     

    I thought the sacking of Coruscant was Baras's plan and Malgus was the enforcer with Kilran being the one commanding the overall battle.

  6. I like the alliance. for my main trooper character it's how he plans on making the republic a better place, a force for freedom and peace that helps out the needy and is perfectly willing to work alongside the republic to go with that goal.

     

    For my main inquisitor it's to give him his own power base against other rivals and bring more equal opportunity to the empire for other species and using those reforms eventually rejoin with the empire proper with the alliance being his personal power base and eventually conquer the galaxy for himself and anyone loyal to him.

     

    Plus for all intents and purposes you own odessen and I rather like that planet.

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