Jediphile Posted February 14, 2007 Share Posted February 14, 2007 I hate how some people say that there would be too many variables if the devs didn't use canon for K3. Choosing the alignment/gender of Revan and the Exile are very important to me. I wouldn't really like it if my choices from the last two games were just cast aside for the sake of "having too many variables." QFE. "The truth this is!" I also like the idea of the Exile being Revan's apprentice and becoming the new Darth Nihilus. Of course, LS Revan and Exile could be redeemed, as much as I don't really like the idea of redemption playing a large part in this game, I suppose it might have to. Well, I think the majority of us tend to agree that Revan and exile should not be redeemable if they are DS, and if the new character is played DS, then he wouldn't want to redeem them anyway. So no, it would not be necessary. But I would like for it to be an option if they were LS at the end of their respective games. I had this end in mind for the redeemed LS-Revan that is bittersweet. Suffice it to say, that I'd want Revan to be officially dead by the end of the game no matter what. Exile is more problematic. On the one hand, he might need to die for the force wound to be closed, but on the other hand, it would be so ironic if the outcast wound-in-the-force becomes the new grand master who lays the foundation of a new jedi order. The exile has a LOT of skeletons in the closet to come to terms with first, however. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Avlectus Posted February 19, 2007 Share Posted February 19, 2007 Yes and no. You're mistaken about a few of few of the details and the exact timetable. First of all, always check the completely timeline on Wookieepedia in these cases. It's fanbased, but tends to be pretty accurate. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Timeline Ah. TY so much. My memory was rusty after all. I had no Idea how vast it truly was. First, I'll always be sceptical, it is my nature. But I'll be reasonable. If you will, I won't say the work you did for me is *entirely* uncontested but I will for now glad accept, seeing as how you took the time to straighten it out for me. As well I am very appreciative. Thank you again. Do not take the criticism as bad rapping, it is just skepicism. In case you are wondering why: The slight bit of contest is that: Though Wookiepedia is a section of wiki dedicated to SW, and for that reason (if nothing else) is 'probably' harder to botch by putting garbage info in there. IT isn't infallible. Again, I'll be reasonable. Especially since I don't care to knit-pick *every* little detail. As a rule I tend not to trust wiki as it allows just about anybody to contribute--NNNNNOOOOOOTTTTTT that democratizing info is necessarily bad IMO, it's just that such freedom allows all too easily the pollution of otherwise credible info. Their "sources" are not always credible, also their contributors may hyperbolize a bit. I realize that any perspective--no matter how objective is personal and ultimately is always slightly biased. So it is up to me to find out for myself. If anyone else on these forums ever has to do any "REAL" research for college classes Professors-esp. PHDs- in fact disallow it as a credible source unless you can back up *everything*, which then you might as well just have done it all without wiki--though it is acceptable to let it help to lead you around a bit. Since I cannot replace it with anything, it'll simply have to do for now and quite possibly forever. At the end of the Hundred Year Darkness, the surviving dark jedi were exiled from the jedi order and were forced to leave the republic. They roamed space and found their way to Korriban where they found and enslaved the original sith species, which they subsequently interbred with until there was very little distinction left between the two (all the rumors of a powerful, original sith species should end right here - the dark jedi exiled from the republic founded the Sith Empire , not the sith species, which was soon after more or less extinct as a unique species).[/Quote] Ahh. Thank you. That pretty well disproves the whole 'True sith not existing' argument--which I never believed because the name sith had to have orignis. Not sure I like the whole thing about them being predominantly Lefties, being that they are destined to be purged into an existence of evil. It's just that it implies the whole "Left-handedness is a sign of blindness and naivety" and "Left is wrong and evil" mentalities. I believe that to be fallacious. Besides--all the 'sith' lords I have ever seen have been right handed. Eventually Sadow killed Kressh (or so he thought) and took the throne of the dark lord. He then invaded the republic in the war known as the Great Hyperspace War. The republic eventually repelled his forces, however, and upon returning to the Sith Empire for reinforcement, Sadow learned that Kressh was not only alive, but had assumed the throne of the dark lord in his absense. Their two fleets fought harshly, and Sadow finally killed Kressh, but did not know that the republic fleet had followed him. Weakened by battle, both Sith fleets fell to the republic fleet and with them the Sith Empire. This is all chronicled in the Fall of the Sith Empire comic books.[/Quote] That I remember, if a bit jumbled up. Naga Sadow survived and fled to Yavin IV, where he constructed a new temple. His final fate is unknown. He is known to have somehow taught the fallen jedi Freedon Nadd from Onderon the ways of the dark side around 4400 BBY, almost 600 years after the fall of the Sith Empire.[/Quote] OK If you read through the links above, beware of spoilers.[/Quote] I don't mind--the best things in life are free--even education of a fictional saga. Well, call me a schyster (just not a kyke, as I am of partially jewsih decendency and find it offensive) , but If I don't have to spend money to learn any of this I won't. Further reason why I probably won't actually buy K2. If someone wants to 'donate' the real thing for pc.... then we'll talk. Well, we actually don't know that... All we know is that there were no sith lords known to the republic between the Great Hyperspace War and the Great Sith War. Freedon Nadd is quite notably not a Sith Lord and "only" ranks as high as dark jedi. But there could have been Sith Lords in the remnants of the Sith Empire during that time for all we know. I suspect KotOR3 might shed some light on that. Don't need to be a sith just to be a BAD dude. Freedon is sort of like Desann and Hethrir and Jerec. Just a dark Jedi, nothing else. Confirmation: Ok so I am sort of clear on that. Thankl you for clarifying. Hopeful: Maybe those meatbags in the editing department for K3 on the storyline won't screw it up by making it a bunch of miserable filler? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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