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What if you hit 400 diplomacy and you were able to buy a token that turned your toon into a non-combatant (for a certain amount of time) that was able to go to the other faction's city to interact?

 

I think that would be really interesting for role-playing and cross faction events.

hope you dig the idea!

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That would be hugely unfair for roleplayers who've picked other crew skills and wanted to take part in RP on enemy capital/starter planets.

 

A far easier solution would be to disable PvP fully on those. But lore wise that would make no sense, as the Sith (officially) don't know where Tython is, and the Republic doesn't know where Dromund Kaas is, even though it's apparently a stone's throw away from Korriban.

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That would be hugely unfair for roleplayers who've picked other crew skills and wanted to take part in RP on enemy capital/starter planets.

 

A far easier solution would be to disable PvP fully on those. But lore wise that would make no sense, as the Sith (officially) don't know where Tython is, and the Republic doesn't know where Dromund Kaas is, even though it's apparently a stone's throw away from Korriban.

 

Lore is broken in this game , in the Jedi Guardian starting story you actually fight a Sith apprentice and his master Bengal Morr in Tython . So yeah we should be able to visit each others planet or fleet .

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Lore is broken in this game , in the Jedi Guardian starting story you actually fight a Sith apprentice and his master Bengal Morr in Tython . So yeah we should be able to visit each others planet or fleet .

Bengal Morr is not Sith.

 

As for why you can't visit opposing cities, that is for game play reasons. They want more open PvP and making nice with the enemy isn't the direction they want to follow.

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Bengal Morr is not Sith.

 

As for why you can't visit opposing cities, that is for game play reasons. They want more open PvP and making nice with the enemy isn't the direction they want to follow.

 

I'm pretty sure he was a Sith , your master even said so when he picked up Bengal Morr's apprentice's lightsaber .

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I suggest you go onto Youtube and look up the gameplay footage of the Jedi Knight's story again.

 

Bengal Morr is his former apprentice, who went MIA shortly after the Sacking of Coruscant because he couldn't cope with everything.

 

He then returns to Tython with an apprentice of his own, turns the Flesh Raiders against the Jedi with the plan of wiping them all out so he can start his own, new "true" Jedi Order. They even regularly refer to him as a Fallen Jedi. Sorry to say, but you weren't paying attention.

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