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Apillis

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    The North Pole
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    Conqueror
  1. I think we should play Baragwins: http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/c/c3/Hermi_Odle_DB.png/revision/latest?cb=20150920221400
  2. The Exiled Knight set dyed black/red I'd say would look the most similar. Though I'd say best bet would be to cherry pick various pieces to combine together to get the best look you're aiming for.
  3. Koth's and Senya's reasoning for not allowing Kaliyo to go were exactly the same. Because of her repeated terrorist bombings on the Spire (especially if you let her truly devastate at the end of Ch10). They didn't want to give her yet another opportunity to harm the people of Zakuul. But if you're of the perspective of not giving a damn about the people of Zakuul, because really you have plenty of reason not to. If you've done the Star Fortress missions, for example, you learn Zakuul was instigating the war on Alderaan as viewing entertainment for the people of Zakuul. So, if you're character is out for revenge against Zakuul, there's plenty of reasoning for them to be unconcerned for the welfare of people that have no concern for the lives of others in turn.
  4. Yes. It is actually. Lana, basically your right hand and adviser, even tells you it's your new alliance when it first forms. You lead it, you delegate the orders for operations, you make the missions happen and oft personally lead said operations, people are joining the alliance to follow YOUR lead against Zakuul. It is for all intents and purposes your Alliance as both its figurehead and the only one viewed to be able to deliver significant blows against Zakuul, specifically YOU. I don't know how you may not have caught onto all of that when playing KotFE as they bang it over your head over and over and over and over again to ad nauseam (part of my issue with the KotFE is that fact, because in the end your character either winds up getting their asskicked in every combat scene or being rescued by whatever random appearing character(s) it makes me wonder why people are choosing to join the alliance again "because of what you did" (the common line given under differing variations as to why they join)). But also, why this has not been brought up, but in Ch.11 when you decide not to "waste Havoc Squad's talent" on training refugees in the swamps, he concedes saying and I quote, "Your supplies. Your call. Doesn't mean I have to like it.". Your supplies. Your call. Your alliance. Your orders. And the latter he chose to just completely blow off during a critical operation. Havoc Squad is being supplied by the Alliance to do what they do--to operate outside of the Republic, he blatantly acknowledges this himself at the end Ch11. There is no grey area on the matter, it's pretty much ABCed very, very clearly so there is no ambiguity there. Aric isn't really a character that leaves one much to ponder, "I wonder what he meant by that." Even if the Alliance is simply a militia, so what? Even in militias there's a hierarchy there to respected and followed purely for the sake of organization and unity. There have been numerous revolutionary military organizations (which the Alliance is purely a military organization and operate as everything they are seeking to accomplish is done for the purpose of military might and warfare to destroy a much greater one) throughout history which have upheld military chains of command, many of which severely so. Do you honestly believe there are no examples of revolutionary organizations throughout human history that did not execute its fellows for things even far more minor than risking or jeopardizing a critical mission on a whim? I can point out several, and were successful at that. The prospect of being able to turn Zakuul's own fleet against it is completely sound. It's taking your enemy's greatest resource and military power and using it against them. It's one of the ultimate goals in pretty much any martial situation, especially a military one. So, yeah, giving Kaliyo every opportunity to make that happen should one decide to do so be pretty clear and obvious reasoning. It's not mere "Emo Evulz" it's an effective strategy going back to the Art of War by Sun Tzu. Now coming full circle, Aric in his egotism thinks he has a better way, and when Kaliy's comms shut out for a couple seconds (literally just that, play Ch12 again) he decides to cowboy it and go charging against orders not to. He's military and again--coming full circle, in Ch11, he states himself your supplies, your call. Why? It's your alliance, your orders, you're the commander. Disciplinary action should be expected. How or what form that disciplinary action takes form? Depends on the character, for the Sith execution is go to because look at the society they were raised within all their lives? Such a response was the go-to norm, sure there are folks who took a more merciful approach, but on a cultural level that in-of-itself went against what was expected. It's why any time you choose a lightsided action against someone who failed or screwed up on the Empire side was surprised, because they expected to be killed--as per the norm. So, you take someone like the SW or SI who fully embrace Sith culture, naturally their response to Aric's insubordination would be execution. So, as much you continually try to belittle those who have opposing opinions that go against your own as them just being "Emo Evulz", while attempting to act like you know what you're talking about. You don't... you really don't have a clue.
  5. Heh. Yet another name to add to massive list with this quest bug. Those of you thinking this may get fixed or patched, I have to say, you're pretty optimistic. Bear in mind, the IA bug where trying to use your ship's holoterminal leads to the cutscene to stall and do nothing, and the only way to fix it being to switch between windowed mode or fullscreen and/or raising or lowering graphic settings. Yeah, that bug. That's existed since the game's launch, which was several years ago now and that bug still hasn't been fixed. So, will this one be fixed? Maybe, maybe not. We'll see. Personally, I'm not quite as optimistic as some are here.
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