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VictorVinoda

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    I enjoy drawing and writing.
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    I'm on film school.
  1. I've read all this and I must say: THAN YOU! I hope someone actually listens to what is being said here.
  2. I feel like the Consular story has more impact, since you are dealing with actual republic politics and deal with solving bigger than life conflicts. Also, you get to see what happened to Bastila Shan. My advice would be to simply try them, if you don't like them you can always delete the characters.
  3. I'm talking about Seers. Since we mostly rely on the companion Qyzen to survive, at least I do, I wonder why he seems to be the only companion so far that does not have a customization skin. Like the Sith Sorcere's companion has, or even the T7 droid of the Jedi Knight, In other words, I feel like Qyzen needs more attention to detail, since we are stuck with him most of the time. Also, whats the best way to equip him? is it better to give him a vibrosword or a staff?
  4. I am in the same position as the OP please, someone who knows this game better than us, help us!
  5. I agree. I can't feel like a ****** with that accent. (iseewutudidthere)
  6. wonder if Jedi would smoke cannabis in order to help themselves to stay 'calmed'.
  7. maybe I should make another thread with a different question. what would the jedi have to change in order to appease you and see them as the good guys and the sith as the bad guys. I know, I know, most people like to go for the gray side, but the jedi are supposed to be the good guys and the sith the bad guys, this is just a fictional story after all, and its the principles of each side that determine said sides. So in your opinion what would you change from the mythology of the jedi or the sith to make them truly "good" or "evil", I would include the republic and the empire on that question. I mean, for example, if it was you call, would you make it so that the Jedi could actually marry and have children freely?
  8. there is no excuses, there is laziness. there is no fat, there is the gym.
  9. Here I go. My character is Vinoda, a Jedi Consular. Vinoda has experienced first hand the consequences and actions of the darkside first hand by losing his family to Sith slavers, and he seeks to end it whenever he can, he is a Jedi who follows the code, but there are things that he does not necessarily agree with, mainly with the Jedi's views on love. While Love is an essential part of the Jedi's life, attachments to people are shunned away so that the Jedi are not tempted into the darkside, but Vinoda feels like history has demonstrated that a lover can be the very thing that saves a Jedi from his own damnation, while he will remain true to the ways of the Jedi in front of the council, he hopes to come to a point in his life where he can influence the decisions of the council and maybe change the rules to allow the Jedi to enjoy love in all it's ways, maybe even finally recognizing old Jolee Bindo as an important member of the Order, even if he did not wish to relate to it, for his thoughts on love and relationships could serve the Jedi well. For now however, Vinoda strives to vanquish the darkness wherever he goes, he knows humility but not stupidity, he will always be willing to offer his hand, but always keep his guard up, he knows that if he wanted, he could bring so much pain and destruction to the galaxy, but seeing as how there is enough of that, he does not need to add to it.
  10. Maybe the Old Republic depicts Jedi in a different time period, but do you think that most JEdi seem to break the code? specifically this code: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jedi_Code
  11. Jedi not having children was encouraged for fear that of creating legacies of force users. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jedi_Code
  12. while I'm not a fan of male on male homosexuality, they have their right to have their existence and preferences acknowledged just like you do.
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