Darth Jester wrote:

I remember that as well Hovoth and it also makes you wonder what was wrong with Nemo to still be at the level of padawan when he was clearly in his 70's or 80's.

Was he a Padawan? I thought for sure he was at least a Knight.

Darth Jester wrote:

That planet was stupid because all it was is a tattoonie switch because both planets had slave children and the little boy looked at the stars like Anakin and Luke did on tattoonie dreaming of a better life.

Exactly!

Lilitia wrote:

Plus the casino planet. I mean, it looked cool, but what was the point?

I'm pretty sure it was supposed to be a social justice statement, but it pulled me out of the Star Wars universe because it looked like a casino/horse derby in Kentucky or something, lol. Additionally, it was too off the track and the 'contact/mole' they were supposed to meet definitely should have been Lando or something, but... wasted potential. I think I hated The Last Jedi more than any of the other three.

Darth Jester wrote:

I agree with Hovoth but 1 movie I did enjoy was Rogue One because it was a good go in between episode 3 and 4. HOWEVER I did not like the CGI Princess Leia because you could tell that was all fake.

Rogue One was actually pretty good, has traditional and classic Star Wars vibes.

Also, Jyn Erso.  wink

Darth Jester wrote:

Malak was the voice of reason as Revan was the voice of action during their hunt for the star maps and even joining the Mandalorian war but as he and Revan both discovered more and more star maps you can see that his reasoning got darker and darker until they both fell to the Darkside.

It is a welcomed added bonus in the games and I am gad that they put it in there.

I'll never forget the moment you are finishing up on Dantooine, finding Nemo's corpse and trying to figure out what the 'Guardian' droid was talking about. Infinite Empire, language of the slaves, etc.

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(37 replies, posted in Knights of the Old Republic II)

I'd bet some bacta that it's one hit kills. I can't remember if it's a special animation, however, like doesn't a cutscene play of you being chomped and pulled off screen?

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(20 replies, posted in Editing, Modding and Troubleshooting)

Dangerous Seduction wrote:

I have played both games recently on Xbox, and on PC. both have been great.

The Xbox version included the 'DLC', right? I think it was Yavin IV or something?

So after not being on here for the entire sequel trilogy... I hated them! lol

https://media3.giphy.com/media/U4AGNPndpVFvYNEp6Y/giphy.gif
And not just The Rise of Skywalker, but The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, too! I hate them!

I was not a fan of them at all, despite seeing all of them in theaters. The plot was a jumbled mess, partly because they had two different directors, but mostly because they never planned out the trilogy. Liked Daisy Ridley and the soundtrack, that was about it - such wasted potential.

They seem to be doing well with The Mandalorian and the animated stuff, however, so there is that.

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Woohoo! You had the same email, at least, haha!

Also...

https://media1.tenor.com/images/6a0be7fcfa8b193e222f9643e92e516f/tenor.gif?itemid=8634649

Hopefully more of the crew comes back.

Special thanks to Lilitia for helping me get my account back!

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(5 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Darth Jester wrote:

You may try young jedi but failure is what you have to look forward to soon enough.

https://64.media.tumblr.com/7e15f794bff5129e7f4451443b8e58fc/tumblr_o9zjtm6yLF1vu228uo3_500.gif

Darth Jester wrote:

This is true and even not knowing the story behind it you can still feel the power in the words but if you do know the story then you realize is you story is only a piece of a much larger puzzle with the words only 1 key to a much larger lock.

Hear, hear!

Darth Jester wrote:

That is a good line I agree.

Once you 'know' the plot twist, it makes it even more awesome, lol.

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(5 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Darth Jester wrote:

It is great that we got everything worked out and you back on the site brother.

Yes lightsiders a Sith Lord helped the return of Hovoth.  cool

I am meant to help bring back balance to the Force...  wink

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(33 replies, posted in Knights of the Old Republic)

Darth Jester wrote:

It has been around 3 years since I have played either game which is too long lol

True, true!

However, I am known to - still to this very day - play the KoTOR soundtrack in my daily routine or even at work. The Dantooine theme and the Manaan theme in particular.  cool

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(5 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

And this is me when someone refers to me as 'Hovoth'...

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(20 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

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"To use their own knowledge against them?"

Out of all the lines in the two games, I believe this quote sticks into my mind the most. Such a chilling line.

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(13 replies, posted in Knights of the Old Republic III)

Hopefully this announcement will bring the old crew back. I couldn't believe it was announced, it seemed like something that would never come to fruition.

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(33 replies, posted in Knights of the Old Republic)

The last time I played KoTOR I did the Gunslinger build... and to be honest, it was a lot of fun! I still need to play through KoTOR II again, it's been quite a while since I've done a full playthrough of that one.

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(289 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)

Alek looks out the window, into the endless space. To someone never visiting space, it would be an amazing sight, but for Alek he sees it many times.

(( Meanwhile... ))

Cassus looks at the holographic display of the planet, and stares at it. He looks back at one of the officers. "The initial cannons on all ships... accounting number management should be three hours in. Run initial scans on the rock detail, and give me a data analysis." Cassus says. The soldier nods, and Cassus starts typing on the computer.

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(635 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)

Hovoth stands there, looking at this powerful individual. What is this power? he thinks to himself. He felt it on the Empyrian ship - but to experience it in person is... over powering.

He struggles to find place, and rests on his knee.

"Expected more?" Mace replies to the person. The rest of the masters, draw lightsabers and look at the individual.

(( Meanwhile... ))

The Jedi flips his lightsaber (like the jedi in Force Unleashed holds it) and absorbs the wave into his hand.