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  1. Ditto. I'm a little distraught considering the Imperial agent and he were quite funny. "Only good Imp is a dead Imp..." "Oh, thanks"
  2. Hiya guys, For some reason I can't connect to Red Eclipse. I don't know why, but it's odd as I can connect to any other server. Any suggestions what I can do about this?
  3. Arguably, the Agent has a very good excuse: seduction is part of the job. Besides, I'm sure you could argue that polyamorous characters could be a thing, or maybe an "open marriage" idea. Hell, there are no real specifics about how marriage is viewed in Star Wars.
  4. Imperial Agents are trained to fight against Jedi... admittedly, their techniques are a little... less than honourable, but they do. On another note, the whole reason Vibroblades have cortosis weaves shows that people prepare against Jedi. Besides, we see the IA dispatch Jedi on several occasions, with various different techniques. However, you need training for this: training not to be scared of a a lightsaber, training to escape force-based attacks, training to shoot through their guard, training to put them off their stride. Maybe the whole reason the IA is equipped with Vibroknives as a standard is for use against the Jedi. You could deflect a blow or pin their saber while you shoot them in the gut, face, or any other place of choice. For troopers: I guess as others have been saying, combination of varying blasts and explosives, with sustained fire on the Sith to keep him from moving, would work I guess. Havoc Squad are Spec Ops, they would be taught how to deal with these situations. If they weren't, they'd be a poor excuse for special forces.
  5. The only candidate on the cast list that could suit that purpose is Lana, and she's called the "Dark Advisor", so I'm guessing that it's all yours. You're the one that is getting all the special attention by the looks of it...
  6. Dude, you realise that what we've been fighting recently is also called the Great Galactic War? Hell, you could even say it's been one continuous conflict if you actually see the Cold War for what it was. The technical name for this conflict we're in now is the 2nd Great Galactic War, if that helps.
  7. Photos of them together in the same place. I guess get a photo with flowers for Vik's voice actor.
  8. Hey guys. Just realised that with the new expansion coming out, we're going to be saying good bye to some long standing crews... So, I was wondering, is it possible to get photos of the voice actors for the various different crews (both male and female for the PC, and the rest of the crew). This is probably a long shot, especially as I know that the male Agent has been working with the BBC with Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell (welp, the Agent isn't force sensitive, but he knows the magic of the Raven King now!) However, I think seeing as these crews are quite small and so forth, it would be quite cute to see that. Then again, that's just me.
  9. Errr... Charles? Does this mean Ensign Temple knows that the Agent sort of did it with Theron? He was sort of experimenting, like he did with Cytherat, and he flirts with Lana sometimes... Am I a little bit in trouble with her now? On another note, PLEASE tell me they keep the customizations you give them when they come back. PLEASE. I would be a little confused when I realise "Oh wait, that's what he actually looks like, ha!" when they turn up. Also, OUT WITH THE SCORPIO! Now no longer need to fear something that's on my crew... besides Kaliyo while drunk!
  10. Hmm... For my Agent, I guess I'd trade SCORPIO for Lana, and that's about it... I really like the Agent's team in general, though maybe trading Kaliyo for someone would be an idea. For my Sith Warrior: OUT WITH THE QUINN, and maybe get Kira... I like Kira... and maybe trade Broonmark for someone who speaks Galactic basic. For my Inquisitor: Out with pretty much EVERYONE. For my Bounty Hunter: Out with the Skadge, in with anyone else! For my Trooper: Out with... well, Vik. I mean, I'm sad about his voice actor, but that's part of the reason he has to go.
  11. Right, I'll just do my agent, and in his voice: Kaliyo: A dangerous asset, but an asset none the less. She's an anarchist, a sadist, a habitual liar, and utterly immoral, but there's some sort of charm to her I can't quite understand. I would have once said she was uncomplicated, but that seems to purely be her outward visage, rather than her inward feeling. She did at one point have feelings towards me, but when Ensign Temple joined the crew she was quickly put off when the Ensign and I grew close. She is however a good friend of mine, and while we don't always see eye to eye, we've learnt to respect one another, as well as each other's choices. She does like to flatter herself by saying she's as good as me yet through raw talent rather than training, which I let her believe. Vector: While connected to a hive mind, and thus no longer an individual, Vector does seem to retain some specific quirks and aspirations that make me feel he is still at least partly the man he once was. A love for the Imperial opera house, his talks with myself, Lokin and Temple, and his enthusiasm for the Empire, born out of the ability to raise civilisation from dust, as was the case with his own world. I can't help but like him, and I enjoy his company. He seems loyal, both to the team and to his friends, and even seems to finally be getting along with Kaliyo through some sort of mutual respect, or at least understanding. He's a scholar and a gentleman, and he has helped me on many occasions. Lokin: Perhaps a paranoid old man, perhaps a symbol of what my future holds, I do enjoy the company of this eccentric, intelligent and pragmatic man. He seems to support the Empire, and seems to be against the same selfish impulses that some parts of my crew enjoy, and he does love clever solutions to problems. As such, I cannot help but feel he is an asset to my crew and a good dinner companion for the conversations had between myself, Temple and Vector. He seems to admire me, and says constantly that I impress him, which I do take slight pride in, seeing as at first Lokin came to my team due to mutual blackmail, and his boredom from retirement. He's a brilliant Doctor and a good friend. Temple: She's my wife, I can hardly say anything bad about her. She's loyal and caring yet professional and pragmatic where it counts. She is cultured, as was shown by my birthday present, and her suggestions for good cuisine on Dromund Kaas as well as other planets, and our copious trips to various different performances. Some may call her naive, but to me she seems like an idealist, a rare thing in our kind of work. However, certain problems arise from having her aboard, but I am sure that I am capable of protecting the crew from these, especially seeing recent developments have made me invaluable to the Imperial war effort, and Darth Marr would probably take any moves made against me as a personal offense. I think he knows about Temple's abilities, but I think he also knows about my own affections towards her, so he has not acted, yet. SCORPIO: Honestly, she's fascinating and disgusting at the same time. While Kaliyo's wild attitude is charming, and she sometimes shows herself to be more than just this, SCORPIO is honestly a system I wish we could have left on Belsavis, and I wish she was not bound to me in this way. However, I won't deny she's an asset, as most AIs are, but I seriously doubt that having her around is worth the risk.
  12. For my Agent... well, let's see: Guard 1: Right, let's thaw this guy out and get him before the Emperor. Guard 2: What's so important about him? He's not a Sith Lord, he's not even Force Sensitive. Guard 1: Apparently a former Spy. Tactical genius, master manipulator... hell, had he been Force Sensitive, he would have run that joint. Guard 2: Ha, and now he's a trophy. Twists of fate, huh? Guard 1: Shut up and thaw him out- (Guard 2 presses some buttons, the Commander falls out, managing to collapse onto one knee, blinking a lot, but seemingly unphased) Cmndr: Carbonite sickness... haven't felt that in a while.... Guard 1: Get up, you're coming with us. You've got an audience with the Emperor. Cmndr: Vitiate? He didn't seem talkative... Guard 2: Who? Emperor Valkorion. Dunno who this Vitiate is... get up! *He raises him up, placing him in cuffs they go to an elevator nearby.* Cmndr: This going to take long? This lift ride? Guard 1: Few minutes. Guard 2: No talking. *With a grin, the Commander cannons into the first guard, knocking him back, before wrapping the cuffs around his neck, moving him into the way of the second guard's blade, before releasing him and pushing him into the second guard. Screen goes black* *Lift arrives at the end, door opens to show two incapacitated guards and the Commander no where to be seen. Yeah, unlike other Agents stories, can't get out of Carbonite that easily.. however, relying on underestimation and positioning them using sound may be a good idea.* On meeting Arkann: Cmdr: "There were two of you... your eye is yellow.... you killed your brother in a fit of rage, for what I don't know, and thus fell." Arkann: "What...? What's that supposed to mean?" Cmdr: "Nothing. You just made my job easier, that's all." On meeting Valkorion. Cmdr: "Well, nice set up you've got here... I'll take it from here, though..." Valkorion: *Scoffing* "You? You're not even strong with the force-" Cmdr: "Well, you've not got long anyway. Feel that? That's the poison from your last meal kicking in. Don't worry, it won't kill you. My rifle will do that... or you could... abdicate. You don't deserve the chance, but call me an idealist." On a side note, I think carbonite sickness increases over time. The agent is able to operate immediately after he is frozen in Carbonite or perhaps can be overcome through training against such things, such as what the Agent would have received. For the Sith Warrior: Guard 1: Who is this guy? Guard 2: Some great Sith Warrior guy. Famously feared and admired by both Imperials and Republic alike. He's known as the Empire's Wrath. Guard 1: Huh. Bigshot, huh? Let's see how big he is when he's blind and groggy- *They thaw out Wrath, who, when unrestrained by Carbonite, thrust forward, landing on the ground win a three point landing.* SW: "I've come for your Emperor" *The Sith Warrior blasts them both back into the walls of the room with the force, then gets up, seemingly groggy, but sensing his way through the force. He finds his lightsaber, and moves on.* When meeting Arkann SW: "I sense your anger, your ambition, your arrogance. They will not help you against me, Fallen one. I have mastered my emotion, focus them. You will fail here." Arkann: "Your prediction means nothing to me." SW: "It was a promise, not a prediction." A slight reference to Darth Sion, I know, but I loved how he burst forth from the kolto tank and said "I have come for the Jedi".
  13. Dude. The door. Go through it, close it behind you. You have no idea what you're saying. What you showed there, it was good. However, it pales in comparison to the epicness of this trailer. This one tells an entire tale of forsaken children and an uncaring father, and the price of ambition. What Blizzard showed you right there was "Hey, look, we're going to muck up our own time line!" Let it be known: Bioware can make a good story without switching time lines, and thus without the confusion that comes with it.
  14. You have not suffered at the hands of the Underlurker. You weren't there, brah, you weren't there.
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