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  1. I think that's exactly what they were going for. In the new cinematic, Malgus pretty much confirmed that's what it is. And it was found in Darth Nul's fortress on Elom. Whoever Darth Nul was, it seems like she was interested in the Force Sensitives that the Jedi didn't want. Nul probably was recruiting said Force Sensitives into the Sith. I bet Malgus wanted to do the same. Find those Force Sensitives and make them strong. Strong enough to fight both sides. I just realized something while typing this. That holocron was in the fortress of an ancient Sith that no one knows anything about. So that holocron is probably pretty ancient too. But that holocron had information on Sahar's brother, right? Would an old holocron have information on people in the present? Or is that holocron and machine that got destroyed new? Or am I stupid? But yeah. I'm interested to see what Sahar does. Will she be with Malgus or against him?
  2. Yeah. I've done these heroics many times on all of my characters. But the first time I went to Mek-Sha, Shaar didn't recognize me. So I immediately went to Belsavis to do her heroic and then went back and the dialogue changed to "It's been ages since we worked together on Belsavis." It's kind of annoying but that's what you have to do if you want these characters to remember you.
  3. Actually yes. But I believe there are only 2 heroic missions that change anything, both on imperial side. There are 2 Sith that give heroic missions that you meet again later on. You'll find Lord Malichose on Alderaan. He gives the mission "Shock Doctrine." Malichose is the Sith that's interrogating the captured Jedi with those 2 acolytes in the last imperial base before you reach the Panteer hideout. If you do this heroic he will recognize you when you meet him on Corellia. He is one of the many side quest givers in the imperial base where you meet Darth Decimus. The other Sith is Lord Shaar who is on Belsavis. She gives the mission "Old Enemies." Shaar is at the Southern most imperial base on Belsavis, the first place you go to if you do the bonus series of side missions. You meet her again when you arrive on Mek-Sha during the Onslaught expansion. If you do her heroic she will remember you. I believe those are the only 2 heroics that change anything at all. However, since heroics reset daily, you'll want to do these heroics the same day you reunite with these characters. So, if you're going to the last area on Corellia, you'll want to do that heroic on Alderaan first. And if you're about to go to Mek-Sha during Onslaught, you'll want to do that Belsavis heroic first. And just to be safe, I always talk to them to receive their missions instead of using the terminal on the planet. If you travel to every base that has a speeder and fast travel station you won't have much trouble finding them.
  4. There is something I noticed that I think I should share. During every race you get "bonus mission: time trial" or something like that. Like all bonus missions, you will see green text saying you completed it. Whenever I finish a race on Dantooine I see "completed bonus mission: time trial". However, I have never once seen that text on either Onderon or Tatooine. Which means I don't receive credit for finishing the race with time remaining. I'm assuming I'm not the only one experiencing this bug. That said, I'm willing to bet that this is the reason we are not getting these achievements. I hope the devs see this.
  5. With how long he's been gone, I wouldn't get my hopes up. However, during the livestream, when they talked about dangerous fringe groups rising up across the galaxy and that Sith cult that's messing with that superweapon, the name Darth Jadus did spring to mind. If he is finally returning then I bet he will have something to do with one of those.
  6. To receive all of the rewards, do you have to login every single day and complete every single objective? Or will you be able to get all of the rewards by logging in a few days per week and complete a few objectives per week?
  7. Actually, you can kill him. When that Voss confronts you on the space station when you're about to leave, you have the option to kill the Gormak if you choose the dialogue option: "I'm sorry, my mistake." So we're probably never going to see him again.
  8. We have been seeing plenty of familiar faces in this game recently so why not? I am glad that instead of creating a bunch of new characters for Jedi Under Siege and Onslaught, that they have been bringing back old characters that we've completely forgotten about. However, some of these characters we've never met. Darth Xarion and Darth Anathel were introduced in a diplomacy crew skill mission of all things, which I think is weird but that does make them returning characters. Darth Savik is a random mini-boss that Republic players kill on Corellia. I think bringing Savik back from the dead and giving her a backstory wasn't a good decision but that's just my opinion. Darth Shaar has a heroic mission on Belsavis and is now either on the Dark Council or one step below it, or dead I guess. Anyway, my point is I'm glad old, forgotten characters are returning, I just wish the characters that were returning are characters that we know better, like Hargrev and Nurin. I think Darth Nurin should be Savik's replacement on the Dark Council if Savik is removed from the Council. If anything ever happens to Darth Anathel I think Hargrev would be a good replacement. Another character I would like to see again is Darth Charnus. I think he would be a good replacement for Darth Krovos or Darth Xarion if anything ever happens to them. Charnus was the apprentice of a Dark Council member and it's his apprentice that sends Imperial players to infiltrate the Order of Revan on Dromund Kaas.
  9. Agreed. As much as I love characters like Revan and Darth Malgus, the dead should stay dead. However that will clearly not be the case anytime soon now that a certain someone has returned at the end of the Echoes of Oblivion update. Even Darth Savik, a random nobody that is killed alongside Decimus, has returned. Instead of bringing Decimus back from the dead, I'd rather see his apprentice return, Darth Charnus. As far as we know Charnus is still alive. He was present during the battle at Corellia and it is his apprentice that sends imperial players to infiltrate the Order of Revan on Dromund Kaas. I'm kind of surprised that Charnus hasn't been on the Dark Council yet. I think Darth Charnus would be a good fit for any of the seats on the council, except maybe the Sith Doctrine seat. Either way, I'm still waiting for the option for imperial characters to be able to recruit Darth Malora, and republic characters to be able to recruit Darth Savik.
  10. This flashpoint has been broken for years. The problem is after grouping up and going through the whole thing, it's always impossible for one member of the group to finish it because the survivor in the spaceport at the end is in a different location for that one group member. For everyone else in the group she is in the correct location: up on the walkway or whatever, but for one group member she is directly below the place she should be, meaning she is always "out of range" and that one group member cannot participate in that end cutscene. it's extremely annoying to not receive credit for doing that long, tedious flashpoint. It's also a very difficult flashpoint to solo. Master mode Kaon Under Siege is also a requirement for one of those [VEHICLE] missions you receive from that one terminal on the fleet, making one of those missions impossible to complete. Also, why aren't veteran mode Kaon Under Siege and Lost Island on the group finder? It's weird that every flashpoint in the game is on the group finder except for those two.
  11. I just thought of something. For agents that become the Hand of Jadus, you are sent on a mission to recover datapads from dead Imperial Guardsmen on Hoth. In recovering these datapads, Jadus learns of the Emperor's plan to wipe out all life in the galaxy. And so Jadus leaves the galaxy. Given Jadus's disappearance and prolonged absence no matter what you choose to do on the Dominator, I think its safe to assume that he learns the Emperor's plans and leaves the galaxy no matter what. I think Jadus hasn't returned yet because the Emperor has been alive this whole time and the galaxy hasn't been wiped out yet. Someone as powerful as Jadus could no doubt sense if either of these things changed. With this in mind it would be foolish of Jadus to return when a galactic threat like the Emperor is still at large and could potentially annihilate the galaxy at any moment. But now the Emperor is gone forever, which means there's nothing keeping Jadus away. This is just a theory that I thought of today, but it does make a lot of sense. Hopefully with the Emperor gone we will see Jadus return sooner rather than later.
  12. I still can't log in so I haven't played it myself, but I did watch someone play it on YouTube, and I have to say it was pretty epic! I remember how disappointed I was at the end of KOTET. "Kneel before the dragon of Zakuul" is what ultimately destroyed the Emperor? Really? I knew that couldn't have been the end, and I'm glad to see I was right. Echoes of Oblivion is a much better ending for the galaxy's greatest evil. The only thing I didn't like was the lack of dialogue between certain characters. Anyway, I think this is one of the best updates that this game has received. This is what drew me to the Old Republic series in the first place: the great story telling.
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