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When you meet Darth Malak on the Leviathan he tell's you that you were Revan, then you go into flash back mode with three people talking to you
Carth -tells you that the force can do things to your mind
Jedi teacher -tells you that the Star Forge mission may lead you down
an all to familar path
Bastila -talks about turning an enemy to your cause
my question is did these chats happen in the game, are these flash backs that i'm supose to rember. Or was this all just back ground talk i never heard before.
thanks
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part of that flash back is also master zhar. if you look closely at the background there is a tree or something there. when you actually talk to him and he gives the "special circumstances" speech there is nothing but a blank wall there. as well, he is lit with a purple light in the movie cut scene, but normal during his speech.
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The specific LINES are said in the game, but I find that they rarely coincide with anything else, like KyLewin said. For example, when Bastilla was telling me in my latest game about making an enemy into an ally, I was on Manaan, and she was decked out in full-battle mode, a far cry from her in normal robes on the plains of Dantooine.
The whole plot on that was too predictible, and there were so many clues to it.
Master Vrook: "Are you certain Revan's dead? What if we undertake to train this one and the Dark Lord should return?"
The whole plot on that was too predictible, and there were so many clues to it.
Master Vrook: "Are you certain Revan's dead? What if we undertake to train this one and the Dark Lord should return?"
General: "Those aren't ideas; those are special effects."
Michael Bay: "I don't understand the difference."
Michael Bay: "I don't understand the difference."