Topic: "What greater weapon is there than to turn an enemy to your cause?"
"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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"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.
That is a good line I agree.
That is a good line I agree.
Once you 'know' the plot twist, it makes it even more awesome, lol.
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.
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!
I honestly think what you learn about Malak's fall is more interesting especially when you see it unfold in KOTOR 2 on Koribon.
I honestly think what you learn about Malak's fall is more interesting especially when you see it unfold in KOTOR 2 on Koribon.
Now I really need to replay the sequel, I don't remember this at all.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nemo was definitely a Knight. It’s why you get the Jedi Knight robes off him.
You could be right but still when you talked to him he seemed off
"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.
This is honestly one of my favorite quotes in the game and Bastila's voice just makes it all the better; Jennifer Hale is such a great voice actor I really need to play more games with her in it.