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sanzen

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    I live in Sweden, close to a town called Örebro.
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    I play warhammer and like to larp. I am also a black belt in karate.
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    I work as a techer in swedish and english.
  1. Hello I am att level 34 right now and have aquired lots of moddable gear. However my question is, is there any diffrence stat wise in the moddable gear? If I put the same modds in my old first lightsaber as there is in my new recently aquired lightsaber, would the stats be equal? have fun landoro
  2. Very much agree with OP, Maul should have had the "Vader" role in the prequels, they really needed a villain that we can be afraid of (they also needed a protagonist) however that would have meant giving him more character and not just a bunch of cool stunts. Dont care about what they say in the EU, its the movies that counts, not the books, and especially not The clone wars. Seems that the EU desperetly tries to cover up for Georges plot mistakes however. Have fun landoro
  3. "A corrupt senator who ignited a civil war, and caused who knows how many deaths, because she took a bribe is removed from the Senate. I can't think of a more light sided way for that quest to end short of her getting jail time. " But the consequenses of this quest, if you tell the truth you get dark side consequnce, the even more corrupt senator comes to power, someone who prabably have taken even more bribes and caused more death. IF you dont tell the truth you still quits so she gets removed but she does a lot of good before that. I do understand the choices but teh consequences should be in line with the choice you make. have fun sanzen
  4. I totally agre that light and dark choices at some points makes no sense at all. Splitting up a family on Ord Mantell, actually helping a child coming back to to his family which misses him and probaly could help GIVES YOU DARK SIDE POINTS!!!!! This makes me mad because it has real life background with child soldiers in the third world, and never would it in real life be a good thing to simply ship the child away to a new place on his own. There are other things aswell, sending rockets against Imperials in Candemimu gives you dark side points, arent we at war with them? Well technically not but basicly we are. Another thing which I have thought about: There should also be bad/dark consequensces with dark descions, I want to be a light side character, however many things I do gives bad consequensés, in real life this is a cool contrast but not in a game where you want to assemble points. Take the quest for the courascant senator (SPOILER) who allied with MIgrant MErchant guild, thelight side gives you dark consequence, dark side gives you light consequence, you choose light side becasue you want to be a good guy.
  5. There are some answer which I would like to comment on. The first about the Jedi. The Jedi are portrayed as backward striving closeminded people only in the EU. In the oroginal trilogy (the only true reference) both Obi-wan and Yoda do not at all come across as the Jedi in the EU. Even in the prequels, and even in teh clone wars, though inferior references they are still true since Lucas was part of therir creation. Could you ever imagine the Jedi council with Yoda Obi and Mace actually not lifting a finger if Madalorians ever invaded them? This is actually the only thing which is a very big hole in Biowares storytelling, there is no logical way to explain the Jedi councils refusal to fight the mandalorians, it has always bothered me. Bioware ahs great storytelling but in this instance they really made a terrible job. That the sith lord will end up as a companion is not really surprising, very obvious as is that you are the Jedi he saw, but i hoped he would not. Iwill however never use him, hate him already. And now that he sees the invasion actually works, is he still afraid of the emperor? However the emperor became immortal at the cost of an entire world, thr ritual took days to finish, Scrouge just stepped into a machine and not even a fly died, how is this logical? I also rewatched teh timeline, the one about the Grand Moff specificly states that the new empire would "bring about the republics destruction", how would they do that without invading? So how could it be a susprise? IT DOES NOT MAKE SENSE! To conclude, this is a very poorly written novel from what it had been anounced as, had the title been "Lord Scourge" or something and had notheing to do with Revan, I could have accepted it, but as it is now, I really hate it. And again, I am worried about the Jedi knight class quest, tha author does not at all seem to grasp what a true Jedi should be about, he just wants to show the empire as the good guys it seems. Landoro
  6. So there is no search function and I really want to talk about his novel, so sorry if I missed the entire discussion if it has already been had. Personally this was the worst novel I have ever read. I actually regret rading it. Mostly because it did not deliver what it promised.This was supposed to be the novel to explain and show what Revan found in the outer rim, show the power of the new Sith Empire and what happend. What it did was something else. The author, who clearly just wanna write about the Sith, presented a new character and based the book about him instead of Revan, made him the main character and Revan into a side character. There was more sith philosophies debatted in the book than there were jedi, and the jedi was, as always, presented as some backward striving closeminded people. A few examples from the book which bothered me. Spoilers ahead. - Scourge, what was the point of this character, did we really need a sith lord in a book about Revan, and did he really need to be the main character. - Revans inaction, what did he actually do, he fought some Mandalorians, got imprisoned, help kill a sith lord (the one cool thing he did), get caught again after a very anticlimax facedown with the emperor. - Immersion in the story, I never get caught in the story at all, escpeially the ending whicch could have been done so well, it feels like he simply did not want to write anymore and just hurried the story. At the end, I did not feel anything for Meetra or Revan, i just felt: Meehh. - The sith afraid of the jedi? Ok, this one came to me as the biggest surprise ever, was teh sith actually afraid of invading the Republic, was it only the emperor who actually wanted to invade the republic, I thought all the work he did from when he actually became emperor was to prepare for this invasion. That the entire empire worked so well because they had this one goal to look forward to. They actually say this in the timelines. He could not have done this without a few other sith who wanted to invade teh republic. The sith in the game thinks the invasion is a really good idea, how could this have changed in such short time? Yes 300 years is a short time to change a view which had been dominated for over 1000 years. After reading this I am even more worried about my Jedi story, i am only level 22 and at Taris, however if this is the author to my Jedi story, someone who clearly cant keep from makíng a Sith the main character in a Novel about one of the greatest Jedi ever, what will he do to the Jedi story? Hope someone has the fortitude to read all this and come with opions. Landoro
  7. Hello! With very little experience this is the build I have come up with, it is not set in stone. The build is for both PVP and PVE tanking while leveling, at 50, I will respec to a more dedicated tank. I have choosen the abilities that I like more than the abilities that seem useful (tough a few of those are in there too) http://www.torhead.com/skill-calc#500crhfzdrkhRZhGM.1 Yes no Riposte, why, i forget about using it and it takes a lot of points to make it worthwile in my opinion. Have fun landoro
  8. Be quiet!!!! Sorry for feeeding the trolls....
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