SPOILER-KotOR III and other stuff, bunch of questions
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SPOILER-KotOR III and other stuff, bunch of questions
Wow. I finished it. Only took me 3 months in between work and more work. So uhm. Wow. I liked it as much as the first one, but I think it was a bit easier for me than the first because as it was so similar I already had a bit of an "edge" on the game. This is also why I think when people say it was easier they aren't thinking about that statement.
So um, Kreia told me vaguely about my human companions, and had nothing to say about the droids or Bao Dur. Meanwhile I still don't understand what happened with GO TO and the remote after that cut scene where GO TO apparently overcomes the remote while it's waiting to set off the mass gravity generator.
Did I miss anything?
Did anyone else come across some sort of HK droid reprogrammer thingy that was supposed to download something into them? I found it somewhere in the later stages of the game and never did figure out what to do with it. HK-47 never appeared to me to have much else to do with it or anyway I could use it on him.
Did anyone else see the HK-50 droids after the first level or so of the game? I had a big talk with HK-47 about it but never did "find out" who or where they came from other than Goto saying he sicced them on me.
Was there supposed to be some big revalation with HK-47? I repaired him, chatted with him, and that was about it. I got the points from it but never really had a use for him so he just hung out in the hangar bay with Bao Dur.
What else...
Did anyone else's ending have anything other than the Ebon Hawk shooting out of the cave on Malachor V, escaping the wreckage as it immolates, and then heading off towards a yellow nebula? I never did tell Kreia where I was going or what I was going to do.
I'm assuming as Kreia said that the Jedi I found became the foundation of the later Jedi order. So where exactly do I run off to?
If this ending isn't a setup for KoTOR III I don't know what is. The thing for me however is that I haven't been up on the comic books/graphic novels lately. The first game was really based upon many of those. This one I had vague ideas about, but I have NO clue about what KoTOR III could be other than Kreia's talk about the real Sith and the unknown regions. The books and movies haven't talked about this so I'm kinda at a loss. Is this blank to everyone else or have I missed some stuff in the rest of the world of Star Wars?
So um, Kreia told me vaguely about my human companions, and had nothing to say about the droids or Bao Dur. Meanwhile I still don't understand what happened with GO TO and the remote after that cut scene where GO TO apparently overcomes the remote while it's waiting to set off the mass gravity generator.
Did I miss anything?
Did anyone else come across some sort of HK droid reprogrammer thingy that was supposed to download something into them? I found it somewhere in the later stages of the game and never did figure out what to do with it. HK-47 never appeared to me to have much else to do with it or anyway I could use it on him.
Did anyone else see the HK-50 droids after the first level or so of the game? I had a big talk with HK-47 about it but never did "find out" who or where they came from other than Goto saying he sicced them on me.
Was there supposed to be some big revalation with HK-47? I repaired him, chatted with him, and that was about it. I got the points from it but never really had a use for him so he just hung out in the hangar bay with Bao Dur.
What else...
Did anyone else's ending have anything other than the Ebon Hawk shooting out of the cave on Malachor V, escaping the wreckage as it immolates, and then heading off towards a yellow nebula? I never did tell Kreia where I was going or what I was going to do.
I'm assuming as Kreia said that the Jedi I found became the foundation of the later Jedi order. So where exactly do I run off to?
If this ending isn't a setup for KoTOR III I don't know what is. The thing for me however is that I haven't been up on the comic books/graphic novels lately. The first game was really based upon many of those. This one I had vague ideas about, but I have NO clue about what KoTOR III could be other than Kreia's talk about the real Sith and the unknown regions. The books and movies haven't talked about this so I'm kinda at a loss. Is this blank to everyone else or have I missed some stuff in the rest of the world of Star Wars?
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Im fairly certain that the part with both the droid world and the droids were cut out of the game. The talk about the droid factory was some leftover stuff from the quest that you cant get.
And I believe the device you are talking about is the picfist device or something? I dont know, I never got it, could someone please correct me?
And I believe the device you are talking about is the picfist device or something? I dont know, I never got it, could someone please correct me?
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Pacficist thing, you can only use it on HK-47 and you can only buy it from the Rodian on Nar Shaddaa after you help her establish trade routes to places; I don't remember which route you have to establish for that to appear, or if you have to establish multiple ones before it appears. But the Pacifist package turns HK-47 into a very C3-PO-like droid who abhors war and has some... interesting things to tell you. You can't leave the package in, though; the option doesn't exist, and you wind up ripping it out. HK-47 chastises you for installing something you didn't thoroughly investigate, but he learns some lesson form the experience, and he--and maybe you--both get some kind of bonus from it.
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I finished as DS and basically all the ending was was me sending Kraya to the hell core of Malachor V after kicking her off the bridge. I never told her what I was going to do either, but I do have a little to say about the "true sith" and such.
the "true sith" are what manifest themselves in the unkown worlds, and they end up being eliminated down to one who hides himself (forgot his name) and creates the rule of two, only two sith at a time, master and apprentice. The sith go from master to apprentice continuously then up until the time of the films, that is what I remember anyway.
Also, Revan still remains, ao all of the sith from the civil war and mandalorian war aren't gone, Bastila stil lremains also if you play DS, there is a holocron on Korriban with her in it, explaining that she has left the korriban in the midst of the civil war to find revan in the unknown regions. I believe waht Revan is searching for is the ancient and true sith and their original homeworld where the first dark jedi went after leaving the order and assimilated into the sith until the original habitants and the dark jedi culture were the same.
That's all my knowledge though.
the "true sith" are what manifest themselves in the unkown worlds, and they end up being eliminated down to one who hides himself (forgot his name) and creates the rule of two, only two sith at a time, master and apprentice. The sith go from master to apprentice continuously then up until the time of the films, that is what I remember anyway.
Also, Revan still remains, ao all of the sith from the civil war and mandalorian war aren't gone, Bastila stil lremains also if you play DS, there is a holocron on Korriban with her in it, explaining that she has left the korriban in the midst of the civil war to find revan in the unknown regions. I believe waht Revan is searching for is the ancient and true sith and their original homeworld where the first dark jedi went after leaving the order and assimilated into the sith until the original habitants and the dark jedi culture were the same.
That's all my knowledge though.
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? holocron with kreia in it on korriban? do you mean the holocron behind the large locked door? and you have to blow it open with the charges?
On my game it was bastila (first game jedi knight) saying that stuff in the holocron.
I got the cut scene were G0-T0 shot the remote to, blowing it to peices. but nothing was made out of it. he just continued to hover around Boa-dur even though he had be "supposedly" blown up
On my game it was bastila (first game jedi knight) saying that stuff in the holocron.
I got the cut scene were G0-T0 shot the remote to, blowing it to peices. but nothing was made out of it. he just continued to hover around Boa-dur even though he had be "supposedly" blown up
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Chimaera182, how did you get the pacifist thingy to work? That was my question. I had a brief conversation with him about why the navigation computer had been tampered with, and that was it. I couldn't get him to say anything other that was new and never figured out what to do with him and that pacifist thing.
Bastilla appeared in the LS game too. When you come back to Telos station after the Ravager to talk to Carth she's in the last part of the scene after you walk out. She walks in and discusses Revan with Carth and how she apparently still misses him and doesn't like not knowing where he is.
I don't think GO TO shot the remote in my cut scene, just sort of neutralized him.
I'm thinking it's still the dark jedi of "this" universe that continue on their grand quest for domination. If you read the novels and comic books up to the movies and beyond they seem to always have the same hunger for power and short sited future planning problems. Seems like they never got any help or advice from the much vaunted "true sith". Disappeared for a while, yes, but never seemed to reqroup.
Bastilla appeared in the LS game too. When you come back to Telos station after the Ravager to talk to Carth she's in the last part of the scene after you walk out. She walks in and discusses Revan with Carth and how she apparently still misses him and doesn't like not knowing where he is.
I don't think GO TO shot the remote in my cut scene, just sort of neutralized him.
I'm thinking it's still the dark jedi of "this" universe that continue on their grand quest for domination. If you read the novels and comic books up to the movies and beyond they seem to always have the same hunger for power and short sited future planning problems. Seems like they never got any help or advice from the much vaunted "true sith". Disappeared for a while, yes, but never seemed to reqroup.
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[QUOTE=Dart_Xerpoth]? holocron with kreia in it on korriban? do you mean the holocron behind the large locked door? and you have to blow it open with the charges?
I got the cut scene were G0-T0 shot the remote to, blowing it to peices. but nothing was made out of it. he just continued to hover around Boa-dur even though he had be "supposedly" blown up[/QUOTE]
He said Bastila, not Kreia. And the remote "supposedly" was just disabled, not destroyed, but it doesn't look like that from the movie clip you see when it happens.
[QUOTE=AJMBLAZER2]Chimaera182, how did you get the pacifist thingy to work? That was my question. I had a brief conversation with him about why the navigation computer had been tampered with, and that was it. I couldn't get him to say anything other that was new and never figured out what to do with him and that pacifist thing.[/QUOTE]
It's a conversation option with HK-47. When you buy the module, talk to HK-47, and the option should appear. It's something about finding an upgrade for him, and he'll agree to it.
I got the cut scene were G0-T0 shot the remote to, blowing it to peices. but nothing was made out of it. he just continued to hover around Boa-dur even though he had be "supposedly" blown up[/QUOTE]
He said Bastila, not Kreia. And the remote "supposedly" was just disabled, not destroyed, but it doesn't look like that from the movie clip you see when it happens.
[QUOTE=AJMBLAZER2]Chimaera182, how did you get the pacifist thingy to work? That was my question. I had a brief conversation with him about why the navigation computer had been tampered with, and that was it. I couldn't get him to say anything other that was new and never figured out what to do with him and that pacifist thing.[/QUOTE]
It's a conversation option with HK-47. When you buy the module, talk to HK-47, and the option should appear. It's something about finding an upgrade for him, and he'll agree to it.
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[QUOTE=AJMBLAZER2] Is this blank to everyone else or have I missed some stuff in the rest of the world of Star Wars?[/QUOTE]
No, I dont think youvre missed anything. I dont read the novels or the comic books, but I dont know how much has to do with what happened after the war with the sith, or the unknown regions. It was 4000 years before the new republic. I think its soething like ancient and useless history in the books, I guess.
No, I dont think youvre missed anything. I dont read the novels or the comic books, but I dont know how much has to do with what happened after the war with the sith, or the unknown regions. It was 4000 years before the new republic. I think its soething like ancient and useless history in the books, I guess.
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