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(3,173 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

It will allow me to edit it, but I was at school when you posted that, so it couldn't have been me.
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Royalty

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(75 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)

Noonian sector silly goose.

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(54 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)

Starting the Second part soon, within the next few days

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(54 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)

George, Clicky clicky.

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(35 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

I absolutely agree George. I love Consoles for sure, but PC is where the future of gaming is.

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(3,173 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Dynamite!
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Yeah it's annoying sometimes

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(3,173 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Rock
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Love that song btw

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(75 replies, posted in Star Wars Fan Fiction)

Of course he can.

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This was my very first topic, and my very first post on this site ever.

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(35 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

While I like the Xbox for some games, I prefer the graphics of a PC and the more..versatile game play that PC offers

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(3,173 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

California

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(3,173 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Mouth

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(35 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

I like PC> Xbox and PS

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(3,173 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Rinse

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(3,173 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

(never) Changes

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(35 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Always wanted to try Stalker, never got around to it.

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(59 replies, posted in Star Wars Universe)

Indeed, I found it interesting, because I, like you agree he seemed very angry, until reading that did I understand why.

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(35 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Okkkkkaaaay, all of you.

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(59 replies, posted in Star Wars Universe)

Actually the reason Mace Windu seemed angry is because of his Lightsaber form. Form Seven. Juyo/Vaapad.

"Six there were for generations of Jedi. The seventh, is not well-known. Powerful form it is. Deadliest of all. But dangerous it is, for its master as well as its opponent. Few have studied. One student alone, to mastery has risen." - Yoda.

"Vaapad is more than a fighting style. It is a state of mind, a path that leads through the penumbra of the dark side."
―Mace Windu

"Form seven is very aggressive, Quin. It can take the user very close to the dark side—and you, frankly, sometimes walk too close there as it is."
―Mace Windu

Vaapad was described as more than a fighting style; it was a state of mind that led through the penumbra of the dark side, requiring the user to enjoy the fight, and relish the satisfaction of winning. The practitioner of Vaapad would accept the fury of their opponent, transforming them into one half of a superconducting loop, with the other half being the power of darkness inherent in the opponent.[11] The form was also mentioned with a cautionary warning by the Jedi that use of Vaapad led the user perilously close to the dark side due to its focus on physical combat.[1] Vaapad required a constant and sizable stream of Force use from the user, with a barely contained explosion of Force power essential to all variations of Form VII as another prerequisite for its use. The form's attacks appeared to be unconnected, its motions seemingly unpolished to an untrained observer.[16]
During the latter years of the Republic, Jedi Master Mace Windu developed Vaapad with the aid of fellow master Sora Bulq, by drawing inspiration from the movements of a creature,[2] known as both the Vaapad and the Juyo,[17] native to the planet Sarapin. Vaapad users appeared to wield many lightsabers at once, moving too fast to see, just as the vaapad creature would attack with blindingly fast tentacles that were impossible to count until the vaapad was dead. A Vaapad user's attacks would flow into each other with liquid precision, creating the constant near-invisible weave of energy which was the ready-stance of Vaapad. It was also possible to apply Vaapad in unarmed combat, with the user's arms becoming too fast to see, as well as in the use of dual lightsabers.[2] While observing the duel between Darth Sidious and Mace Windu, Anakin Skywalker considered Windu's Vaapad bladework to be "an oblate sphere of purple fire" which contained dozens of blades attacking from every angle.[18]

After his fall to the dark side prior to the Clone Wars, Count Dooku described the power of Vaapad as skirting the dark side of the Force, but stated during a duel with Sora Bulq that the form was bridled and weak without direct use of the dark side. Dooku later subverted Bulq to his cause.[19] After Bulq fell to the dark side, he claimed that he had perfected the form, which Windu disputed while engaging Bulq in a lightsaber duel. While Bulq had previously practiced Vaapad with Windu, he was unable to defeat him in combat and their duel ended in a stalemate.[12]

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(35 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

I may or may not want to stalk a few of you...

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(59 replies, posted in Star Wars Universe)

Anakin fell to the dark side for all the "Right" reasons if there ever was any. Though there are never right reasons for evil, his was the most pure. Only later did he become corrupt, and jealous.

I admit Malak was the master of his own fate, but he was Revan's most loyal ally and probably also felt honour bound. And to be fair, neither Malak, nor Revan willing fell. They were controlled by the emperor, but alas later they broke free, and still kept upon their path. So...yeah they both willingly did it, so this whole ramble was pointless...awkward