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Why NO KILL option on Ashara?

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Why NO KILL option on Ashara?

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ShadowGovernator
03.24.2018 , 04:03 PM | #181
So after the 2 minutes of a non epic cutscene - Ashara was recruited once again.
My personal starship is totally empty though both for her and Andronikos that was recruited recently.
No sign of them on Alliance base on Odessen so where are they?

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SithKoriandr
03.24.2018 , 05:29 PM | #182
They wanted DS Inquisitors to know how LS Hunters felt with Skadge!
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JediAkemi
03.24.2018 , 05:37 PM | #183
Quote: Originally Posted by SithKoriandr View Post
They wanted DS Inquisitors to know how LS Hunters felt with Skadge!
I think you just won the thread.

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Ghost_Spectre
03.24.2018 , 08:25 PM | #184
Quote: Originally Posted by Lunafox View Post
That's just BS, not being able to kill that simpering little nitwit. I don't want to spoil anyone who hasn't gotten to her yet, but the Inquistor should've been allowed to kill her. I think its so unfair that a kill option is provided on other companions but not her.

I should've been able to melt Ashara under my boot.
Why? Because she wouldn't submit to becoming your servant and lacky again? The fact she held off your lightning attack and walked away should've shown you she wasn't that scared, confused, indecisive young Jedi you forced into your service. I'm glad BW didn't allow her to be arbitrarily killed for some perceived slight on the part of the Inquisitor. Good for them!
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Aeristash
03.25.2018 , 07:00 AM | #185
Quote: Originally Posted by Ghost_Spectre View Post
Why? Because she wouldn't submit to becoming your servant and lacky again? The fact she held off your lightning attack and walked away should've shown you she wasn't that scared, confused, indecisive young Jedi you forced into your service. I'm glad BW didn't allow her to be arbitrarily killed for some perceived slight on the part of the Inquisitor. Good for them!
Having the desire to not want to be a servant is all well & good, but actually having the power to back up that desire is something else entirely. Lots of people don't want to be servants and lackeys, but that choice is hardly ever theirs to make when someone far more powerful demands their obedience. And someone who has killed nigh-immortal gods isn't going to be defied by a little girl coming off a sojourn. That's ridiculousness of epic proportions.

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Ghost_Spectre
03.25.2018 , 08:00 AM | #186
Quote: Originally Posted by Aeristash View Post
Having the desire to not want to be a servant is all well & good, but actually having the power to back up that desire is something else entirely. Lots of people don't want to be servants and lackeys, but that choice is hardly ever theirs to make when someone far more powerful demands their obedience. And someone who has killed nigh-immortal gods isn't going to be defied by a little girl coming off a sojourn. That's ridiculousness of epic proportions.
The power of personal freedom cannot be suppressed by the will of someone who believes them to be equal to a god. Said individuals will defy all in defense of that freedom. BTW, while everyone is saying <insert toon class> 'killed nigh-immortal gods' themselves need to remember that they did not and could not do it alone and had help of 3 or 4 (if they brought his father along to aid them) other people during that moment. Otherwise, they'd found out that the 'immortal god' himself was the ultimate power in the universe. So...that statement really doesn't float a boat in my book.
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03.25.2018 , 08:07 AM | #187
Quote: Originally Posted by Ghost_Spectre View Post
Why? Because she wouldn't submit to becoming your servant and lacky again? The fact she held off your lightning attack and walked away should've shown you she wasn't that scared, confused, indecisive young Jedi you forced into your service. I'm glad BW didn't allow her to be arbitrarily killed for some perceived slight on the part of the Inquisitor. Good for them!
She walked away while SI just stood there, though. Basically Inquisitor let her go, whether the player wanted them to or not. Imo the issue is not with how Ashara was written in this scene, it's how SI was.
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03.25.2018 , 08:14 AM | #188
Because she's a LI for straight men and you can't mess with them.
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Aeristash
03.25.2018 , 08:53 AM | #189
Quote: Originally Posted by Ghost_Spectre View Post
The power of personal freedom cannot be suppressed by the will of someone who believes them to be equal to a god. Said individuals will defy all in defense of that freedom. BTW, while everyone is saying <insert toon class> 'killed nigh-immortal gods' themselves need to remember that they did not and could not do it alone and had help of 3 or 4 (if they brought his father along to aid them) other people during that moment. Otherwise, they'd found out that the 'immortal god' himself was the ultimate power in the universe. So...that statement really doesn't float a boat in my book.
Yeah they could. Pc could kill the wife, children, release the father and take valk solo. Meaning even if they did decide to opt in for help, they still had the capacity to go toe to toe with one of the, if not the, greatest power in the galaxy.

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aerockyul
03.25.2018 , 02:45 PM | #190
Quote: Originally Posted by Ghost_Spectre View Post
Why? Because she wouldn't submit to becoming your servant and lacky again? The fact she held off your lightning attack and walked away should've shown you she wasn't that scared, confused, indecisive young Jedi you forced into your service. I'm glad BW didn't allow her to be arbitrarily killed for some perceived slight on the part of the Inquisitor. Good for them!
That slight is weird to me. We ourselves (the Inq) were slaves, and broke our chains to freedom. I guess no one else in the galaxy but us gets to do that anymore?
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