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Deviss

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  1. All right thanks. God the one week long wait is killing me. Especially the fact that everyone gets to play now. Who the hell gives one week early acess... I was broke till like end of november and couldn't afford it. Meh.
  2. I didn't buy the expansion in time and I am one week late. I thought what the hell, i'll just wait one week. So I logged in hoping that I could play but apparently I still can't acess the mission panel on my ship. I received in-game mail saying that I can now acess SoR. What is wrong?
  3. Once again, if you take Revan novel and KotOR games into account, this theory makes NO SENSE whatsoever. Sure, it is possible but it would be the equivalent of extremely bad writing... beyond bad. So no.
  4. I disagree, the vibe I got off Revan when speaking to him at the end of Maelstorm Prison is far from evil. Also, you have to look at things from Revan's perspective - he knew that the Sith Emperor was out there, he knew what his plans were and as far as he was concerned, there was nobody out there capable of stopping him. Killing millions is better than letting Vitiate consume every living being in the galaxy. If Revan's goal behind the Foundry would have been to win the war for the Republic, sure I would consider him utterly evil (if such were the case, he would in fact be the equivalent of space hitler as many people on these forums like to describe him). But his goal was not that at all - he simply wanted to save other BILLIONS of beings in MULTIPLE galaxies. Everything Revan has done so far was towards one goal - to stop the Sith Emperor. He did not use the Foundry for his own personal 'glory' as he said it himself during the flashpoint. Yeah, that is the only thing that makes sense to me and that would fit Revan's character. If his aim is not to unite the galaxy, then it is quite possibly NOT Revan (well, I suppose that him being controlled by the Sith Emperor in some way is a possibility).
  5. Whaaaa. I really hope that Lord Scourge will play a big role in the Jedi Knight mission.
  6. You can actually see her in the announcemt trailer along with Darth Marr which makes me think that she will in fact be somewhat involved in the new expansion storyline. Fingers crossed for Scourge being involved as well (given that he is a player companion probably not to such an extent but few dialogue lines entwined there and there would be amazing!).
  7. That makes no sense whatsoever if you know the whole story of Revan.
  8. The recent Shadow of Revan expansion announcement trailer makes us believe that Revan is the big bad but there is more to it, I am sure of it. I seriously doubt that BioWare would make Revan so shallow, it is true that he always walked on the edge of dark and light but making him a super mad villian that wants to turn everything to ash is just too... simplistic - he was never purely evil, he always had his own, bigger agenda in a grand scheme of things. When he became the sith lord for the first time do you remember how he left the infrastructure of the core worlds that he conquered unscratched back in KotOR? Anyway, I think I know how it will all work out as we progress through the expansion - whether I am right is a different matter entirely that remains to be seen. Anyway, here goes. The Sith Emperor is an essential part of Revan's storyline - he created Revan that we know today. Revan, who is obsessed with killing the Sith Emperor. When he was freed from the Maelstorm Nebula prison, he knew what he had to do. When we encounter him during the Foundry flashpoint, we can see how far he is willing to go to achieve his goals. Many people claim that he is mad and evil. Perhaps. I'd say that he is decisive and willing to do whatever it takes. He knows very well that if both Republic and the Empire keep on fighting, Sith Emperor will eventually succed and wipe out all life from the face of the galaxy. One side of the conflict needs to be annihlated to stop the war and the Emperor's plan. So he decides to sacrifice milions by killing every sith pureblood in the galaxy - in the process, more lives are actually saved. Unfortunately, his plan fails. The Sith Emperor is supposedly killed but Revan knows better. The war between the Republic and the Empire continues and Revan knows that he needs to stop it if he hopes to kill the Sith Emperor. It is time for plan B. "I will finish what I started, and you will not interfere again". This quote from the last part of Forged Alliances story arc is an official confirmation that Sith Emperor is in fact alive (except for the Sith Warrior mail). Rather than destroy one side of the conflict, Revan's plan is to unite the galaxy against the Sith Emperor. Revan won't make the same mistake twice by supporting the Republic that is 'too weak and unfocused to do what must be done'. He works from the shadows, pulling strings as the war continues. Revanites are his tool - a first small step toward united galaxy. He is fully aware that uniting Republic and the Empire is not an easy task. To unite the galaxy, he needs to create a threat that will force both sides to come together to prevail. The infinite army that he was planning on forming was such a threat. With infinite army destroyed, he needs another, equally powerful weapon to keep both sides of the conflict united. There is something on Yavin IV that Revan is going to use as the new 'threat' (quite possibly a sith artifact of some sort along with 'enhanced' massassi warriors that Revan somehow managed to convert to his side). It is important to note that Revan was not planning on using the infite army to turn the galaxy to ashes. Same goes for the new threat on Yavin IV. Taking over the Republic and the Empire was an option (a favourble one in fact) for him but not a necessity. With the whole galaxy against him, even if he fails to take over the ruling structure of both super powers, he still succedes. I believe that we will stop Revan but in the end we will realize that all he had done was for the greater good. Sith Emperor will definitely make an apperance in Shadow of Revan (not necessairly in physical form but rather in a cameo of sorts). Revan will die, all the hate in the galaxy focused on him. While uniting the galaxy was important, it would have never been posible for such a union to last - Empire hates Republic too much and vice versa. That is why it is so important to rellocate that hatred onto something else - onto Revan hence breaking the dreaded cycle of hatred. He will sacrifice himself while everyone else thinks (except for player characters and few important individuals) that he was the bad guy, the enemy of the galaxy who got what he deserved. Now, thanks to Revan, we are united under one banner and prepared for the new threat that will come next, the true enemy of every living being in the galaxy - the Sith Emperor.
  9. Just came back to the game after 1 year long break to check out the new content. I am going to focus on PvE and was wondering if any good, experienced juggernaut warrior can tell me what build is considered the best right now. Links to parse results are much appreciated.
  10. Revan's set parts should not be available to buy via the cartel market, they need to bring back the cartel packs from which they dropped. Keep the drop rate the same meaning EXTREMELY LOW as it used to be before. That being said, Revan's mask should be a stand alone...
  11. 1. Vitiate 2. Sidious 3. Vader (he had the potential to become more powerful than Sidious but in the end failed) 4. Yoda 5. Darth Nihilus and Darth Sion (both were unbeatable)
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