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  1. And yes, there is always a possibility that Marr's flagship is quite a modified one, akin to Vader's starfighter. Remember, that ship was able to ram through several capital ships and stay intact enough to preserve lives within itself. Perhaps it was modified directly for Marr, so it may be inferior, but quite better under the command of that very Dark Lord.
  2. Antilleses tend to disagree, I would say.
  3. Was there time to summon and coordinate them? Alliance was light with the ships at the moment, which is actually quite logical. Infantry and many companions stayed on the planet to protect it from possible invasion. They hardly could do something against the ships in space.
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    KotFE

    Why Koth is among the betrayers? He has just left the room after Senya departed, clearly angry, but has not done anything yet. Though, as I understand, he behaves differently if you make him leave earlier.
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    KotFE

    Points 1, 2, 4 and 5 prompt me to think that you are joking.
  6. The idea of Valkorion and Vitiate being different persons breaks a bit at the fact that Valkorion in his conversations confirms him being the Sith Emperor - addressing past events, knowing Empire well and so on. Yes, he may have pretended to be Vitiate, but I do not see the reason for that. If you propose two powerful individuals to serve you, it would be very counter-productive to say "I am the person you hate and you came to hunt down". The other thing is that Darth Marr recognizes his Force imprint immediately. I am quite sure that a Dark Councillor, proficient in the Force, is highly unlikely to make such a mistake. Moreover, a Force-using character confirms that, and at least Warrior and Knight have met the Emperor in Voice body. Consular and Inquisitor could see his Force imprint on Yavin and Ziost. So it is unlikely. Unless they are repeating Revan feat.
  7. I doubt that it may be called a DLC. Anyway, you can summon your companions through Alliance base terminal, but they will not count as returned in-story. And the story is not nearly finished, just to say.
  8. Sorry for answering after such an amount of time. The problem is that in TOR era there are no clone commandos and clone army in general, no CIS and war against it... so nothing featured in Republic Commando will make sense in this era. The music is possible to add, because it is not specific for RC, it is thousands of years older then GAR and Deltas, except for the word of "Coruscant". It belongs to the different culture that has already given us many decorations.
  9. Actually, no. You are supposed to act serenely and in harmony, but not to make everyone so. Doing so will be violent, and contrasting with the Order policy.
  10. It would be difficult for him to discover. As I remember, the essence of Sel-Makor and Voss Voice were in different places. Another question is whether the Knight could recognize the Emperor in different body and with Sel-Makor's aura around.
  11. Arkanian species may fit any class, as I see it. They are not naturally aligned with anyone.
  12. Decorations specific for that game will make no sense in TOR, I should say.
  13. For some reason people seem to assume that Tai Cordan can send Balmorran help only through official channels, and so Saresh can block it. Which is wrong. Remember, Cordan and the Balmorran Resistance have great experience of shadow resource movement, of smuggling various things to the Imperial-controlled planet. Smuggling something outside his own planet will be much easier.
  14. If Valkorion and Vitiate are the same person, then his born species is certainly a Sith Pureblood. As the early years of his life are well-documented in the Old Empire.
  15. Yes, that is the case. Balmorra was quite a major point in the Imperial-Republic struggle. One may not know the name of Cole Cantarus or General Hesker - despite being very active on Corellia, they are an agent and soldier. But Tai Cordan is a planetary leader, so he is nigh-impossible to miss. That reminds me, by the way. During the Republic planetary missions on Corellia, we hear nothing of Darbin Sull. I understand that we-as-Imperials could have killed him, but he is not mentioned at all, which is strange.
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