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Your favorite agent line of dialogue?


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I play a female Imperial Agent and while talking to Kaliyo I ran noticed an interesting exchange while talking to her on my ship. Went something like this:

 

Agent: "I can't help it that men just fall down at my feet."

 

Kaliyo: "Yeah, they do that to me too. Except I usually have to push them there. It all works out in the end anyway."

 

LOL

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I just ran across another great one while on Nar Shaddaa's bonus mission. When you turn in the bonus mission and have destroyed the Republic's transport....

 

Zarashe: Who gave you authorization to strike at the Republic transports?

 

Me: Watch your mouth, or you'll be shopping for a cybernetic jaw replacement. :)))

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The agent has so many great lines, thought I'd compile them here. Out of all the great wisdom and witticism of the agent, what's your favorite?

 

My favorite is actually a line from Kaliyo that occurs on a mission early in the story line after a holo conversation:

 

"He was kind of cute wasn't he? Kind of stupid too. If only he had money he'd be perfect."

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My favorite one is from one of the quests on Nar Shaddaa when you have to take out some assassins.

" I love assassinating assassins, they always look so surprised."

 

This is my favorite as well. It is said in such a wry tone that it makes me chuckle when I hear it.

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"We have all done terrible things, it does not mean we need to die for them." My answer for why I spared someone who by all accounts deserved no mercy (in my view, it was my redemption for what I had to do on Taris).

 

This line right here. I've often said that making the choice that lets you hear this requires a magnanimous frame of mind in your Agent, and the quote shows it well. I loved that line so much. There are a ton of good lines in the IA story, but this is probably my favorite, or one of them, barring things my sieve of a mind has let slip. The IA story on the whole is grand; I am usually not a 'spy story' type of person, but something about this plot dragged me in and held me there (through many 3-4 AM gaming sessions) for nights on end. Had to see how it ended. Couldn't rest well until I did.

 

 

There's also this gem of dialogue: I had killed Watcher X, so when the time came for his 'voice'/my split personality to guide me to my files in the Archives there was this funny little exchange. Not verbatim, the memory has fuzzed up but it's the jist of it:

 

Agent: You do realize you are helping the woman who killed you?

Watcher X: Then if I truly am a figment of your imagination, you have a warped sense of humor.

 

The random humor thrown into a very dark Act 2 was what really clenched it for me, I think, and turned the Agent story into one of the best video game plots I've ever had the distinct pleasure of playing. The only thing I kind of wished for -as I'm a sucker for putting my characters through hell- is another scene or two of utter mind fragmentation.

 

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This line right here. I've often said that making the choice that lets you hear this requires a magnanimous frame of mind in your Agent, and the quote shows it well. I loved that line so much. There are a ton of good lines in the IA story, but this is probably my favorite, or one of them, barring things my sieve of a mind has let slip. The IA story on the whole is grand; I am usually not a 'spy story' type of person, but something about this plot dragged me in and held me there (through many 3-4 AM gaming sessions) for nights on end. Had to see how it ended. Couldn't rest well until I did.

 

 

There's also this gem of dialogue: I had killed Watcher X, so when the time came for his 'voice'/my split personality to guide me to my files in the Archives there was this funny little exchange. Not verbatim, the memory has fuzzed up but it's the jist of it:

 

Agent: You do realize you are helping the woman who killed you?

Watcher X: Then if I truly am a figment of your imagination, you have a warped sense of humor.

 

The random humor thrown into a very dark Act 2 was what really clenched it for me, I think, and turned the Agent story into one of the best video game plots I've ever had the distinct pleasure of playing. The only thing I kind of wished for -as I'm a sucker for putting my characters through hell- is another scene or two of utter mind fragmentation.

 

^ Agree so much on all of that!

 

I'm masochistic with my characters too. XD I loved chapter 2 but I wouldn't have minded things going even crazier before it came to an end.

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This line right here. I've often said that making the choice that lets you hear this requires a magnanimous frame of mind in your Agent, and the quote shows it well. I loved that line so much. There are a ton of good lines in the IA story, but this is probably my favorite, or one of them, barring things my sieve of a mind has let slip. The IA story on the whole is grand; I am usually not a 'spy story' type of person, but something about this plot dragged me in and held me there (through many 3-4 AM gaming sessions) for nights on end. Had to see how it ended. Couldn't rest well until I did.

 

 

There's also this gem of dialogue: I had killed Watcher X, so when the time came for his 'voice'/my split personality to guide me to my files in the Archives there was this funny little exchange. Not verbatim, the memory has fuzzed up but it's the jist of it:

 

Agent: You do realize you are helping the woman who killed you?

Watcher X: Then if I truly am a figment of your imagination, you have a warped sense of humor.

 

The random humor thrown into a very dark Act 2 was what really clenched it for me, I think, and turned the Agent story into one of the best video game plots I've ever had the distinct pleasure of playing. The only thing I kind of wished for -as I'm a sucker for putting my characters through hell- is another scene or two of utter mind fragmentation.

 

It's such a universal quote.

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