161

(53 replies, posted in The Old Republic Cantina)

Hello, my name is Star Warrior.  On the previous site, I was known as Star Warrior.  The name is derived from the term "Star Wars".  I look forward to what this new website will deliver.

162

(123 replies, posted in Star Wars Universe)

I picked astromech because R2-D2 is my absolute favorite droid character in the whole Star Wars saga.

163

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

Do you want to know what really happened?

Bao-Dur had his moments.  The actor added just the right amount of ominous whisper at the end of the word Malachor whenever Bao-Dur says it.

165

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

Who were you back on Bastilashan.com?

166

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

I found that to be the case for a lot of people in the original forum.  They stated that it was her accent that turned them off.  I think she just needed to quit apologizing for everything and thanking you for all the aid you give her.

167

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

Revan!  Nice to see you again after all this time.  Anyway, if it weren't for the cheapness of the XBOX controllers that keep thinking they're disconnected, the fight scenes in the game would indeed be spectacular.

I would like to discuss the diversity of exotic, sci-fi culture and aliens found within Knights of the Old Republic II:  The Sith Lords.  Personally, I found the Echani to be a fascinating new idea to add to our ever-expanding empire.  Although they overuse the word "battle" and are somewhat hypocritical in their philosophy, it proves enchanting to learn about their dedication to watching over the Jedi and looking for signs of rage or passion.  In the future, I would enjoy seeing more of these people and listening to their beliefs.  Interaction between them and the Jedi is an enchanting possibility for an original inclusion to George Lucas' franchise. 

Anyone who wishes to relish in an upbuilding, constructive talk about any subject pertaining to this topic may do so according to their desires.

169

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

Actually, I didn't have any problem with the ending at all.  All of it is meant to lead into Knights of the Old Republic III.  The only glitch is the difficulty in summarizing the plot of The Sith Lords, due to constant shifts in the storyline.  Still, I give the game a 10/10, just like the first one.

170

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

Perhaps.  Both have exceptional piloting abilities, and in the Star Wars universe, you never know when a new relative will appear.  I did not mention before that I also like Canderous, Bastila, Jolee, and Juhani.

171

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

Dantooine appealed to me in the sense that the graphics there shined forth as being very real-looking.  Meeting Master Vrook always provides pleasure. 

"Always a pleasure, Vrook.  I see you still have your cheerful disposition." -Exile

On the negative side, I thought the kath hounds could have been given a more original name.  Think of all the "kaths" we've had lately:  Cathar, Selkath, Kath Hounds, not to mention Karath.  While fun, I believe we could have done without the side story about the woman who lost her droid.  Otherwise, Dantooine contains enormous amounts of fun.

In terms of graphics, music, and epic detail, Manaan stood out.  The murder case was an interesting addition to Star Wars, and the underwater adventure, while slow, possessed wonders to behold. 

Unknown World of the Rakata was intriguing mainly due to your finding out about the first really advanced race of people from the Star Wars galaxy.  I cherish the action and the music inside the stone temple, as well as your confrontation with Bastila.

172

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

I found the character Carth Onasi to be of interest to me.  I liked the noble, human qualities he displays and the Jedi-like compassion for the weak.  He also seems to be what Han Solo would have been like if he were brought up differently.

"Nice to see we're still the good guys here.  I think we forget that sometimes."  - Carth

Not to mention the encounter with Dustil was splendidly arranged.  Raphael Sbarge had an extremely father-like tone to his voice, and Dustil sounded very much like Max, Goofy's son. 

The discussion between Canderous and him brought out the best in Carth.  I found it realistic the way Carth manipulated Canderous' own words and used them against the Mandalorian.  All of this proved similar to the way humans act in society, today. 

"It seems like everyone is responsible for your actions, except for you."- Carth

There exists no doubt in my mind that Onasi would have fought to the death if he were alive during either the Clone Wars or the Galactic Civil War, for Carth Onasi is a true Republic hero.

173

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

They should make another one.  The end of part II leads directly into it.  If they fail to conceive a continuation to the story, Knights of the Old Republic will be remembered as the cliff-hanger of the century.  And don't anybody tell me that it's more fun to make up your own ending or let the fans choose what happens because it isn't.  Ah, nice to be back here.