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  1. Hello! This isn't going to be some grand post or anything, but I did just want to take a second to voice my gratitude for a small update added behind the scenes to a few companions. I should start off by saying I'm mostly a casual. I do Warzones and Flashpoints and the occasional Operation, but what keeps my invested in the game is the story and strongholds, as well as the little things usually involving companions. That said, I was very pleasantly surprised to summon my on my Sith Inquisitor and saw that they now have dialogue lines when you right-click on them, which had previously been absent for non-Knight characters. It's just adding little things like these that make the game feel more wholesome to me. So thanks to the Dev(s) that was generous enough to take the time out of his/her/their day to add this little update for silly casuals like myself. P.S. I'm still hoping for that update that will one day let us change the gear on Nico Okarr
  2. I'm fairly certain you can start a romance with Kira when she returns in Onslaught if you missed out the first time. Male, Female, doesn't matter. They're giving all Knights a second chance with her, just like they did for all Consulars with Nadia in the Ossus storyline.
  3. As long as you pick the correct option during the first Council meeting (Wait, I want my seat back!), then yes you will zap Anathel off his throne at the end. Loyalist, Saboteur, doesn't matter. Just keep in mind that, even though you can still kill Anathel, you cannot actually rejoin the Empire as a Saboteur. You will keep the Alliance and go on your merry way.
  4. He has a short romance scene on Imp-side too. The thing you have to watch for is in the mission briefing directly before the Corellia Flashpoint. Krovos suggests bombarding the planet its civilians. If you let her go through with it (options 2 or 3) then Theron gets pissy at the end and stomps off. If you stop her (option 1) then the body count is minimized and Theron doesn't stomp off. Since he doesn't stomp off in this version, the romance scene can play out as intended.
  5. Is it wrong to bump my own thread?
  6. Probably not a huge game changer, but Theron lives even if you skip content on an Imp toon, so you won't need to worry about him.
  7. And Nico Okarr too! Poor guy has been stuck with the same beige jacket for over three years But yeah, I'm sure a lot of more casual players would appreciate this quality of life update. The Devs took the time to add this feature for other companions before (Lana, Senya, Theron, etc.) so it's certainly possible they'll do it for these ones as well.
  8. That is an unfortunate oversight. The Devs did give gear slots to Theron and Koth when they were adjusting companions, so I don't think it's necessarily a deliberate bias against males. I guess Nico was just forgotten among more important companions like Lana, Senya, and Theron. Though Arcann is also missing this options, so you never know...
  9. You might be right. I had been basing my information off this post, which contains a response from customer service. But customer service has been wrong before, so the information in the post could be wrong.
  10. I'm fairly certain the first paragraph isn't a bug. Quinn and Dorne were never meant to be terminal-available if you didn't align with their respective factions. When you start Ossus, it seems the game tries to correct this issue, and removes Quinn and Dorne from characters where they don't belong. It's probably a bug that you can get them from the terminal at all. But the second paragraph definitely seems like a bug. Quinn can legitimately be recruited by a Republic-aligned Sith Warrior. However, the game is likely failing to recognize this, and instead sees the Warrior as another Republic-aligned character that shouldn't have access to Quinn. The result is that Quinn is removed from those Warriors even though they naturally recruited him in the story. This is still an issue? I was under the impression it had been fixed. Oh well
  11. Huh, that is a strange one. I'll chalk it up there.
  12. Greetings community! Since the launch of 5.10, a fair amount of companions bugs have come and gone, and by this time most of them have been complete. My old list here is rather obsolete, but there are still a few companion bugs that persist and should be remembered so that they are eventually fixed. I don't know which bugs still exist, but please comment below if I missed any that persist. Thanks y'all, and here's to bug-free companions! ALL COMPANIONS Companions are still becoming inactive in combat. This occurs if the companion is more than 30 meters away from their target when combat begins. Theron Shan On characters that skip to Ossus, it's possible that Theron Shan will not show up in their Companion & Contact lists, thus making him unavailable for story missions where he is meant to act as a companion. This seems to have no effect on story cutscenes. This issue was noted to have occurred on a Trooper. Paxton Rall Paxton doesn't have anything to say when you right-click on him as your active companion. Gaining Paxton from the holocom makes his Alliance Alert unavailable. Paxton's character sheet offers empty gear slots for the head, chest, wrists, waist, hands, legs, feet, and an offhand. Equipping anything in these slots has no effect on Paxton's appearance. In addition, he cannot wield an offhand blaster, despite there being a slot for one. Darth Hexid Getting Darth Hexid from the holocom makes her Alliance Alert unavailable. Every time you speak to Darth Hexid in the Alliance base, she will treat it as the first time you've ever spoken to her, as opposed to Ranos and Paxton who will recognize you if you've already completed their recruitment missions. Nico Okarr Nico Okarr does not have gear slots to customize his gear. Malavai Quinn Warriors who reunite with Quinn on Iokath run into a problem. When trying to place a decoration of Quinn in their stronghold, the Quinn who appears is a hologram and wears only underwear. Now that's just crude. Sith Warriors who align with the Republic on Iokath and recruit Quinn run into an issue. When starting Jedi Under Siege, these players lose access to Quinn and cannot summon him from the Companion Odessen Terminal. There continues to be confusion as to whether or not Quinn should be obtainable (via the terminal) for characters who sided with the Republic on Iokath. In these cases, Quinn was retrieved from the terminal only to be lost upon starting Ossus. It is unclear whether the bug is the initial retrieval from the terminal, or the loss as a result of Ossus' story. Elara Dorne There continues to be confusion as to whether or not Dorne should be obtainable (via the terminal) for characters who sided with the Empire on Iokath. In these cases, Dorne was retrieved from the terminal only to be lost upon starting Ossus. It is unclear whether the bug is the initial retrieval from the terminal, or the loss as a result of Ossus' story. Jace Malcom/Empress Acina Although it isn't causing any problems for story missions, there are still some players who have Malcom's and Acina's statuses incorrect.
  13. Really? You can't summon him anymore? Did this happen when 5.10 released? Or when you started the Ossus story? Or some other time?
  14. My two cents on this: I'm inclined to agree with AscendingSky that Theron was intended to be a traitor, but only for certain characters. Like, for Lighter characters who spared companions and saved lives and became a peacekeeper, Theron would have been a double-agent and the story would have progressed as it did. But for Dark Side characters who killed companions at every turn and showed no remorse for anyone and became a dictator, then Theron would have actually been a traitor. Not sure what specific choices would have been used to decide whether or not Theron's betrayal was legit. Probably would have more than just one. Such as: the player would have had to kill Senya & Arcann, would have had to bomb the spire, AND would have had to become a dictator. But that's just an example. Point being is I don't think one wrong choice would have turned Theron traitor. Again, this is all speculation on our part. Maybe the way the story played out was always their intention. Impossible to say.
  15. I'll add it, but it'd help if you could confirm more details. Is the wrong voice only applied when in healing stance? Do you know whose voice is wrongly substituted for Iresso?
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