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Morgris

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  1. I can't believe it's a question, the Imperial Agent starship is clearly the best with the Sith starship coming in a close second. Maybe the Bounty Hunter Ship in 3rd, Jedi, Trooper, then Smuggler. Generally don't like the pub ships.
  2. You may not remember, OP, but you have a very similar conversation with Temple saying the exact same thing. She talks to you about other women and you have the option of saying that you need to do it for the job.
  3. So my response would be that being evil is just as much a chain as being good is. To be true to the Sith Code is to not submit to simple descriptions and to do what you individually believe is the correct action. It's clear that this promotion of individualism has lead to selfish actions, but that doesn't mean that being free inherently means you have to inherently be selfish. The current state of the Sith Empire does violently compel force-sensitives to become Sith and promotes selfishness and backstabbing instead of freedom, which is why my warrior wants to reform the Empire.
  4. Gotta Be Nal Hutta for me honestly. Start of the Bounty Hunter and Agent lines are great. Absolutely hate Belsavis though.
  5. I, simply put, hate Kaliyo as an agent who was generally loyal to intelligence, but hates the sith with a passion. I hated having her along for the ride, her deception, and several times I wished I could just shoot her. I traded her for Vector as soon as I got him. That said, she was extremely well written. It's been said before that you can't hate a poorly written character, they evoke no emotions. So while I hate Kaliyo as a companion, I don't think she is a 'bad' companion for the Agent and I'm certainly not going to fight for her replacement. Giving her a rather tragic end out in the deserts of Tatooine is something I'd be willing to do though.
  6. Now I don't mean to rant, but I was a little disappointing at the shortsightedness of some of the writing worked into Flashpoint Couriers. I was leveling behind planet recommendations because I like to take my time. I did some PvP here and there, as well as some Space Battles. It often put me at the high end of recommended level caps on planets. Shortly after arriving an Belsavis I went to the fleet where a Flashpoint Courier mentioned that Imperial Intelligence had been disbanded. This was the Directive 7 Courier. People who have completed the story know that Intelligence is disbanded after Belsavis. This frustrated me more than a little bit as part of the reason I play the game is for the story. I understand that redoing the script for those who could possibly mention that before an agent could reasonably get that far could come with some complications, but I hope that Bioware could consider spoilers in Couriers in the future.
  7. I got rid of Kaliyo as soon as I got Vector. I CAN NOT STAND Kaliyo. I stuck with Vector till I got Temple. Now that she's at max affection, I have been trying to use Lokin a little more.
  8. Not to diverge the conversation too much, but what do you mean by that? Stalin died in his bed of a hemorrhage caused by a stroke. It wasn't till Gorbachev's reforms did the USSR collapse.
  9. Most Sith are traitors to the Empire. I've worked with a few loyal Sith, but general they seek power above the security of the Empire. Their pursuit of power will lead the Empire to ruin.
  10. I like chatting I don't like attracting trolls
  11. No, not really. I was dark, then switched light. Being grey really isn't even that bad a handicap.
  12. 1) I'm not much for shows, but Booths would be cool I suppose 2) Future plans for flashpoints/operations along with new planets (And Classes?) 3) Well yah, but I doubt you'll go to Grand Rapids.
  13. This "Role Model" Theory is being played out too much. You've never played with anyone like me. I was hardcore, I am casual. But that aside, going hardcore again all I see it my girlfriend getting upset at my MMO hours.
  14. Let's dissect this, shall we? What makes a massively multiplayer online game. Well yes it has to be online. Well yes it has to me massively multiplayer (Something I think the quoted text fails to understand.) Are there any more qualifications? No, not at all actually. The phrase, when you dissect it, only comprises of those two parts. What the quoted text fails to understand is that neither Starcraft 2 nor Counter-strike are massively multiplayer. They are divided into servers of small numbers of people to complete their objective. SWTOR on the other hand is divided into huge servers to handle the massive amounts of people on them. Even while in a low populated instance I've never seen the number of people below 20, which is still more massively multiplayer than games suggested.
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