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  1. Considering LS Revan is canon, and LS Revan redeemed everyone he came across, it's probably canon that she lived and was redeemed. Or it could be she had family somewhere else in the galaxy who reproduced down the line until we have this new Ban.
  2. Lust is a passion some sith subscribe to, afterall seduction is a major tactic amongst Sith Ladies from what I can tell. And Lust and Love are only a shade apart on the emotional spectrum.
  3. You miss WoW, totally understandable. SWTOR is not made for everyone. But why would you stick around here to complain on SWTOR forums instead of going back and playing Horde if you miss it so much?
  4. I loved the IA story O.o And after getting every single one of my companion's affections to 10000 I found them all to be fun and trustworthy.
  5. Now now, I am fully of the opinion that it's the internet's job to teach us children. Our parents are only around to feed, clothe, and shelter us.
  6. It seems like the OP went into this game thinking it was going to be WoW in space. Why do so many people try to compare TOR and WoW? They aren't anywhere close to the same. The only real similarity is sometimes in the game mechanics, but that's about it. In SWTOR, both factions are not grey. The Empire is Evil, the Republic is good. Now, Bioware has made this more than 1 dimensional by making it so the individuals have the ability to choose to be good or evil, but if you play evil on Republic, you'll find your NPC peers looking at you like you've gone insane. Just like if you played good on Imperial, you'd find your superiors wondering if they're going to have to kill you. So you can expect pretty gruesome dark side options as a Sith/Imperial. Some of the Republic dark side options are fairly crazy too. that's why the dark side IS the dark side. It = evil. TL;DR Star Wars is not World of Warcraft. If you expect it to feel like WoW, you're just going to be disappointed.
  7. So I just finished the Imperial Agent storyline and I just have to say... my guy is a fricking player and conman. Which, yeah I suppose is the entire point of a spy. Just a quick recap though, not counting all the one night stands I accumulated across the galaxy, my Agent has: Married Kaliyo after killing everyone she ever had ties to from before she met me. Married a Voss chick(who wouldn't? I'm Chiss, we go perfect together, she's red with blue eyes, I'm blue with red eyes.) Sadly didn't get a honeymoon with her, she did send me mail though wondering where I went. Around lvl 49 I decided to use companion gifts to boost Vector and Temple's affection to 9000 cuz I was bored. At this point Kaliyo was taken hostage, so she wasn't around to catch me cheating on her with Temple all night long... ended up getting 'unofficially' married to Temple after getting her to kill her own father. If all that wasn't enough, if you don't automatically kill Hunter at the end of Act three you find out he is a she and she had a little crush on you the entire time. Then it gives you the option to kiss her before she electrocutes herself to death and you obtain the Black Codex. All in all, Imperial Agent has been the most fun I've had yet in this game. And my three wives agree with me.
  8. If you look at the Sith Code, nowhere does it say "We will kill a minimum of 5 babies a day, and electrocute children." It does not say anywhere in it, that the Sith -have- to be evil. That's why there are 'Honorable' Sith. Sith who firmly believe The strong should rule the galaxy, but also that the strong have a responsibility to rule well. Heck, the reason so many non-force users defect from the Republic is usually because they're tired of the bueracrats in the Senate running their lives. Not because they suddenly decide "I want to be inherently evil, but the Republic is sooooo good I have to go join the Empire!" It's because they feel they can only respect people above them if they are stronger, and the Senate is full of weakling soft skinned corrupt officials.
  9. What it honestly comes down to is the Emperor lives on in some form, and will return. This arguement about who's lying to who and if the Emperor was rteally the Emperor or just his voice is kinda ridiculous. I'm more annoyed about the fact that they're clearly setting the Emperor up to be an operation boss for both Empire and Republic. Yes, I understand the Empire is seen as the 'evil' faction by many, but if all of the major enemies and threats to the galaxy come from the Empire, we aren't even gonna last a few decades =/.
  10. Both are cowards and weaklings from what I can tell. Thanaton spends most of the game losing and fleeing from the SI, while you don't see Baras fight a single battle of his own the entire playthrough as a SW. Even when he finally decides you need to die, he doesn't have the decency to do it to your face, and instead constantly sends his new apprentice to get beaten by you. And the one battle we do get to hear about, his apperent fight against the dude on hoth has him losing horribly to the extent that they took his lightsaber. Then you kill the same guy he lost to. In the end though, I'd say Baras would win.
  11. One thing you have to remember is history is created by the victors. The Republic believes that the Sith Empire they fought over the star forge is the same Sith Empire that's come back recently and forced them into the treaty of coruscant. The current Sith Empire is perfectly fine with claiming Taris as a win for them. Malak was Sith through and through.
  12. Urivial

    PvP Idea

    No real suggestion forums, so just posting it here because it's related to PvP. To make more people interested in lvl 50 Warzones, please remove the exp gain from the lvl 50 warzones and add to the credit gain.
  13. Yeah, I agree with this. It's a little annoying, because it feels like they're setting the Emperor up to be an operation boss for both factions. Which is kinda annoying, since they already did that with Darth malgus as a flashpoint boss. Our faction is called "The Sith Empire". That, imo should mean it's led by some sort of Sith Emperor. Instead we're 'led' by a Dark Council and a thousand minor Sith. All throughout Star wars history, the Empire has been raised up as the type of government that works because democracy of a billion worlds just gets too corrupted and terrible. It's how Palpatine got an entire senate to cheer for him at the end of Episode 3. Instead, the Sith Empire is left feeling like a democracy where you settle any disputes with violence.
  14. See that's wierd, when I completed Corellia, I had this awesome cutscene in which the Empire accepted Corellia's servitude.
  15. The SW also destroys a lot of the Republic's military leaders in Act 2, or so you're led to believe.
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