NPCs who were impossible to kill:
T3, Bao-Dur, Handmaiden, HK-47, Mandalore/Canderous, Carth
Have I missed anyone? Or is it possible to kill the aformentioned characters?
Don't limit the characters to just party members; any significant non-playable characters will do as well
On a related topic:
Assuming KOTOR III will have something to do with the "True Sith" beyond the outer rim, I believe it's possible to have Revan in the game and avoid any gender and darkside/lightside decisions you made during the first game. Just mask him(her?) in his robes and find a way to "mask" his voice....like make him mute and have a speaker for him...or something along those lines.
I have no clue how one would go about in doing that for the exile, but one would imagine the exile followed Revan and fought the real Sith beyond the galaxy
I foresee Mandalore/Canderous and all of the Mandalorians playing a significant role in all of this. In KOTOR, He mentioned fighting horrifying creatures at the edge of the galaxy - weird spinning asteroids which melted mandalorian armor - and never wanting to go back again. Canderous and the Mandalorians have *some* experience with extra-galatical beings.
Oh yes, the droids HK & T3 will help out in their own little but highly important ways as well
Characters who can make it into KOTOR III w/o screwing up previous storylines
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Carth doesn't die, pursay, but he is disposed of if your are a Dark side Revan. Handmaiden doesn't join your party if you're a female Exile, so you have to imagine that she was killed along with her sisters by Atris. Also, while it doesn't say it outright, Bao-Dur's remote without Bao-Dur always spoke something to me that he died in the crash.
I seem to recall hearing that if you were a female DS as Revan, then Carth shows up at the end and tries to turn you back to the light. Presumably he would die at this point, but I don't know that for sure...my Revan was always a guy if for no other reason than to avoid anything even slightly romantic with Carth.
[QUOTE=prateek]I foresee Mandalore/Canderous and all of the Mandalorians playing a significant role in all of this. In KOTOR, He mentioned fighting horrifying creatures at the edge of the galaxy - weird spinning asteroids which melted mandalorian armor - and never wanting to go back again. Canderous and the Mandalorians have *some* experience with extra-galatical beings.[/QUOTE]
I imagine that Canderous and the Mandalorians will be back in a fairly important way as well. The weird spinning asteroid thing was a reference to the Yuuzhan Vong from the New Jedi Order book series...but I think that the True Sith are supposed to be from the same galaxy as the Jedi, they just live in the far reaches of the galaxy.
[QUOTE=prateek]I foresee Mandalore/Canderous and all of the Mandalorians playing a significant role in all of this. In KOTOR, He mentioned fighting horrifying creatures at the edge of the galaxy - weird spinning asteroids which melted mandalorian armor - and never wanting to go back again. Canderous and the Mandalorians have *some* experience with extra-galatical beings.[/QUOTE]
I imagine that Canderous and the Mandalorians will be back in a fairly important way as well. The weird spinning asteroid thing was a reference to the Yuuzhan Vong from the New Jedi Order book series...but I think that the True Sith are supposed to be from the same galaxy as the Jedi, they just live in the far reaches of the galaxy.
[QUOTE=Revan_Reborn225]Carth doesn't die, pursay, but he is disposed of if your are a Dark side Revan. Handmaiden doesn't join your party if you're a female Exile, so you have to imagine that she was killed along with her sisters by Atris. Also, while it doesn't say it outright, Bao-Dur's remote without Bao-Dur always spoke something to me that he died in the crash.[/QUOTE]
I initially thought Bao-Dur was simply seperated from the other party members, but your idea makes more sense
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I imagine that Canderous and the Mandalorians will be back in a fairly important way as well. The weird spinning asteroid thing was a reference to the Yuuzhan Vong from the New Jedi Order book series...but I think that the True Sith are supposed to be from the same galaxy as the Jedi, they just live in the far reaches of the galaxy.[/QUOTE]
I see. so the creatures Canderous encountered most likely aren't True Sith?
I initially thought Bao-Dur was simply seperated from the other party members, but your idea makes more sense
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I imagine that Canderous and the Mandalorians will be back in a fairly important way as well. The weird spinning asteroid thing was a reference to the Yuuzhan Vong from the New Jedi Order book series...but I think that the True Sith are supposed to be from the same galaxy as the Jedi, they just live in the far reaches of the galaxy.[/QUOTE]
I see. so the creatures Canderous encountered most likely aren't True Sith?
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in the toomb on korriban ( II ) after you encountter the past and the present, u perhaps see the future when u see revan, with the exile next to him, a loyal aly? so they could perhaps be a force you encounter in III
in the toomb on korriban ( II ) after you encountter the past and the present, u perhaps see the future when u see revan, with the exile next to him, a loyal aly? so they could perhaps be a force you encounter in III
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hero, he would become its greatest villain.
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[QUOTE=darth leano]in the toomb on korriban ( II ) after you encountter the past and the present, u perhaps see the future when u see revan, with the exile next to him, a loyal aly? so they could perhaps be a force you encounter in III[/QUOTE]
But it could also mean the past when you are in the Mandalorian Wars at Revan's side.
But it could also mean the past when you are in the Mandalorian Wars at Revan's side.
I killed the handmaiden
Regarding the compatibility of the storyline of Kotor III and the others, i must say the handmaiden could actually be a problem. Not only because it could appear or not depending if your character is male or female, also because you can kill her.
I don't know if it's just a game bug, but during the sparring in the Ebon Hawk, if you cheat more than once, your combat with the handmaiden becomes a mortal one. I did that once. My brother did it once too. Surely i didn't save the game 'cause it's like sacrificing a cool character and it gave you 25 XP only. You can make this happen for example wielding weapons or using accelerators in hand-to hand combats with her. She gets upset the 1st time. You talk to her about limiting yourself to pre-established rules. Then you re-start the combat and do it again. You notice there something different and when you beat her, you see her corpse falling down before you. Quite creepy.
Regarding the compatibility of the storyline of Kotor III and the others, i must say the handmaiden could actually be a problem. Not only because it could appear or not depending if your character is male or female, also because you can kill her.
I don't know if it's just a game bug, but during the sparring in the Ebon Hawk, if you cheat more than once, your combat with the handmaiden becomes a mortal one. I did that once. My brother did it once too. Surely i didn't save the game 'cause it's like sacrificing a cool character and it gave you 25 XP only. You can make this happen for example wielding weapons or using accelerators in hand-to hand combats with her. She gets upset the 1st time. You talk to her about limiting yourself to pre-established rules. Then you re-start the combat and do it again. You notice there something different and when you beat her, you see her corpse falling down before you. Quite creepy.
Let's keep the thread on topic. KoTOR II gameplay does not concern a possible K3. Post your comments about K2 in the appropriate forum.
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