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Whatever, my point was that General Grievious is not a droid. It's good that you guys see what i'm talking about but we can't stray from the topic.

And finally i got a positive reply about a Fett being a playable character in the next game. Everybody makes excuses why they shouldn't put a Fett in the crew. It's almost like they don't like the Fett's.
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marten0305 wrote:Whatever, my point was that General Grievious is not a droid. It's good that you guys see what i'm talking about but we can't stray from the topic.
i remember reading some thing about his rase, that they were a small rase living underground on a planet in the outher rims. but yeah back to topic
marten0305 wrote:And finally i got a positive reply about a Fett being a playable character in the next game. Everybody makes excuses why they shouldn't put a Fett in the crew. It's almost like they don't like the Fett's.
then it must be Cassus (Fett) son or so.(cant realy tell if he has a son sine his famely at that time is unknown)
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I also suggested this on another thread.

The miraluka Visas Marr in K2 was one of the most unique characters i have ever seen in Star Wars, and i would like to see another miraluka in K3. A miraluka as the main character in K3 would be perfect. In K1 and K2, the main character was a former Jedi that needed to retrain, but the miraluka are born with the force, though they use it instinctively and cannot use it at will. So instead of having a former jedi relearn how to use the force, they can have a miraluka born with the force and just taught how to use it at will.
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I thought the Miralukas were wiped out a long time ago by Darth Nihilus after he destroyed their home planet, Katarr (or was it another planet? Can't quite recall)? Didn't Kreia mention that in KOTOR 2? :confused:
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DesR85 wrote:I thought the Miralukas were wiped out a long time ago by Darth Nihilus after he destroyed their home planet, Katarr (or was it another planet? Can't quite recall)? Didn't Kreia mention that in KOTOR 2? :confused:
most of them are gone but ther may be some miralukas on other planets, katarr was just the homeland. and i think the miraluka have space ships, to travel with to ;)
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Exactly what i was thinking when i thought of the idea. Des i also thought of the same problem, but mandaloianx just answered for me.
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Makes sense. If the developers plans to introduce Miralukas as a team member, I do hope that he/she is not blind. I do not want to see another person afflicted with the same disability as Visas.
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That is what makes miralukas so unique and if they weren't blind then they wouldn't need or have the force at birth. So my idea for the main character would be irrelevant.
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marten0305 wrote:That is what makes miralukas so unique and if they weren't blind then they wouldn't need or have the force at birth. So my idea for the main character would be irrelevant.
You mean that the Miralukas are originally blind? :confused: I can't quite recall about Visas but didn't she say that she lost her sight in an accident or something?
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DesR85 wrote:You mean that the Miralukas are originally blind? :confused: I can't quite recall about Visas but didn't she say that she lost her sight in an accident or something?
I'm pretty sure that the miraluka's are naturally blind, but i'm going to have to double check now :) If anybody knows please feel free to step in.
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I think they are blind but can somehow see through the force
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the miralukas are blind. and as you marten0305 they are binded to the force in younger age. but thats only true force sight not any other force power(like force push and other). if i'm not wrong
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That's why i thought a miraluka is perfect for the main character. Instead of playing a uber jedi who forgot the force, we could play a potential uber jedi that has the force already but has to be trained how to use the force.
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