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  1. At one point, these two individuals held the Galaxy by the throat. Both were revered as unstoppable forces and held power very few could ever hope to match. Both assumed the title of Emperor when the seat was empty. Both have been shown to be master duelists and one of the most powerful force-users of the Old Republic era. Who would win in an all out battle? I think I know, but I want to see your thoughts and reasons.
  2. I think that could potentially be awesome for a storyline. Imagine learning more about the Massassi culture from companion missions. You can learn how they got to Yavin, what happened that caused the Sith purebloods to evolve (or devolve) into the Massassi. They could have drawing or tales of when they were under the service of Exar Kun. Maybe even go as far as having a few select Massassi that are capable of higher intelligence and using the force like their Sith ancestors. There are so many possibilities there.
  3. I gotta say I'm a little disappointed that the ending the endings were changed because of whining fans who realized towards the end that their choices had consequences. The way I would have done it: 1) Light Side = Jedi Master and a seat on the Jedi High Council. Exp. You've shown your knowledge of the light and the living Force. Combine that with masterful skill, power, impressive feats, and unwavering loyalty to the Republic and the Jedi Order, you are an ideal candidate for the Council. Dark Side = Denied the rank of Jedi Master, but made the Grand General of the Galactic Republic (or amongst the top ranking generals). If you have a darkness in you that you don't have control over and even let dictate most of your actions, you will NEVER be made a Master as you are opposing the greater good and the will of the Council to pursue your own selfish desires. However, based on your victories and achievements in the name of the Republic, you awarded a title that gives you military influence, a position of leadership, and power in the Republic. Neutral = Jedi Master, but not on the Council. Like Qui Gon Jinn, you do what you consider to be right and the will of the Force. You can do things in favor of the republic and the Jedi or things that you believe are necessary, but you are not overcome with darkness nor light. You have balance. For this, you awarded the rank of Master, but for not always following orders, you are not offered (or denied) a seat on the council.
  4. This sounds kind of evil, but I would have my inquisitor side with the Republic to wipe out the SIth (seeing as how we all know that the Sith Empire will eventually fall) and then capitalize on a war-torn Republic, that's the smartest play. The Sith are at their weakest. They have their last or one of their Dark Council members as an empress who the Inquisitor himself (if you choose the option) believes that if he went to Drommund Kass, he would've overthrown her. Their strongest Sith are either dead or missing and Marr himself said that prior to getting the isotope-5 they were about to lose the war. It's most beneficial to align with the Republic and let them use most of their finite resources to end the threat of the dying breed that is the Sith. Then, when they're recovering from years of war, you turn on them and try to take over the Galaxy (at least until they eventually find a way to beat you because the Zakuul has to disappear somehow).
  5. Actually the encyclopedia and website states all of the above, Nox is capable of all of that. It speaks with regards to him being capable with the single blade and staff. It also states that his skills with a lightsaber are "equally impressive" as his power. Although in the cite, they refer to him as the Inquisitor, that is after all his class.
  6. Wow, a lot of people seem to think this would be a stomp: My personal opinion would be that it would be a draw or Drath Nox wins (channeling the spirits' power): Wrath would have an edge as a duelist, but not as much as you'd think, Nox is also a master with the blade, likely enough to provide Wrath with a worthy challenge. Do not forget that Nox, when he was an apprentice, was able to defeat a Sith Lord in a duel after being *stripped of the force* and the same Sith Lord still had access to augmentation (every sith and jedi used it to some degree, so you can't argue that he was different, especially when he was already a cheater). One should also take note that this Lord claimed to have killed "better sith", "better" suggesting higher rank, but that's my headcanon, This was done at the weakest point in his life. It is also stated that the Inquisitor (which is Nox) is just as skilled with the lightsaber as he is powerful and that anyone that is "foolish enough" to engage him will be cut down. He had bested Thanaton by the end of the story, only using the ghosts at the end to completely dominate him. And for those who say that the council found Thanaton unworthy, only one member of the council found him unworthy, where it is shown that two others did. And now let'ss talk about the ghost: not only does this make him significantly more powerful than he already is, but it can bring him back from the dead and if Thanaton is any indication, if you fail the first time, Nox will return with a vengeance. The reason why my argument is 98% Nox is because a lot of people are tlking like Wrath would stomp him, I think it's a least a draw, and if Nox channels the 4 spirits + the Voss, unless Wrath can find a way to channel Vitiate, he will die.
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