what the fuck was his problem
What the fuck was his problem
There were thieves in his hangar.
I almost wanted to kill this motherfucker even on my LS run
He just didn't like you.
Well I don't like him either
what no alien pussy does to a mf
Basic boomer bitchboi.
He knew Revan fucked harder than he ever could, and that was enough.
Irrelevance is a hell of a drug.
you were literally a hole in the force. Look at what nihilus became, you could be even worse than that. If you weren't the exile, and were told as the exile as part of a quest to either kill, let go, 9 out of 10 of you would kill the exile on sight.
oh theres this former jedi
that eats the force energy of everything around it
and influences everyone its close to to think like them and love them
and only grows in power over time
but they're totally peaceful and kind
for now
Even if you would stay permanently kind, who knows what type of longterm damage you're doing to the galaxy. Do you eventually become a human black hole? What if you die somewhere noone finds you or doesn't know what you are? Do they bury you and you slowly eat the planet?
I thought unlike Nihilus, the exile doesn't just feed on the force of others but also gives something back making them all more powerful? Doesn't sound that bad.
Typical jedi
Nihilus and the Exile are not equivalent. The Exile cut himself off from the Force at Malachor and is undergoing healing, reconnecting with the Force. Nihilus is a gaping wound caused by somehow surviving what killed so many others. The Council is troubled because they don't understand the Exile, what he did or how he's healing. To them being cut off from the Force is a permanent affair, something Jedi do to other Jedi who have proven too dangerous to be left with their power but not so irredeemable they should be killed. It's what they were planning on doing to the Exile, to make sure it stuck this time.
That's what riles up Kreia. Even after all that happened to the Order, and to them, when brought together they all fall back into typical Jedi orthodoxy and lash out at the unknown as being wrong rather than try to understand it.
He would have executed Kreia and he would have been right in doing so.
Qui-Gon would have executed a Sith Lord
I mean yeah??
Kreia is awesome for killing those faggots
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you guys don't level up to 3 until you hit dantoonie, right?
You will not harm them. You will not harm them EVER again...
Such a grumpy retard grognard librarian tier that became a grey jedi but is too stubborn to realise it
He would've jobbed BIG TIME.
If you save him he gets assmad
If you play along he tries to murder you
If you do nothing the story doesn't progress
This guy's just the chromosome type Y version of Kreia
Absolutely fucking based.
Kreia is the ultimate end of every morally-driven Star Wars setting.
If you disagree, you're actually just fucking retarded and can't deal.
Reach toward a life you will never deserve. The Force proceeds and recedes, but yours is lifeless.
A wound, a void... A "no," unanswered.
Wretch and rend for every ebb and flow.
The Tribunal waits
to delight in you.
How did you get in here?!
The Jedi belongs in his cage
Utterly unhinged response. Just pure unadulterated NPC spew. Background grunt who has one unique line of dialogue that appears above their heads when you try to interact with them tier.
he never had the makings of a varsity Jedi
every single time he gets dialogue in the Kotor comic he's complaining about something
Kreia is bait for pseudointellectuals to think that they're smarter than they actually are. Her entire ideology is literally just what a fat neckbeard fedora-tipping atheist would think.
The Exile doesn't feed or absorb the force, he was completely void of it. The force had no connection to him which destroyed the contemporary knowledge of how the universe functioned. It's why the Sith and Jedi feared him because his very existence challenged their entire philosophy
spends the entire game using Force powers
"this man has no connection to the Force"
How the fuck did Qui-Gon lose to Maul?
he was utterly filtered by Avelllone's greatest, unironic self.
This 20-year-old video game is unironically smarter than you.
But you already know that.
She would be atheist thought termination tier if she didn't have a good point. The Force is a bizarre phenomenon that seems to constantly change the balance of the galaxy seemingly without reason. One day the Force gives the Jedi the power to restore peace for a while then completely destroy it. Kreia came to the realization that this would never stop because the Force had too much sway over peace within the galaxy. And since the Force flows in all people and things, there's nothing anyone could do to stop it. Until she met the Exile who was able to live completely without it.
She's just trying to make you think about things and stop going with the flow. She approves of you going against convention and disapproves when you state the obvious. She's all about free will. Free will was in all the gen x media in that time period.
Because he was slowly healing. Up until he met Kreia he had zero connection to it. It's why Kreia took an interest to him in the first place.
It's such easy bait.
He was always right and fucking knew it.
You prompted genuine discussion about a topic. If you think that's bait then you must be a space alien.
either you were pretending to be retarded for 10 years or you werent
I dont know which is worse
He was regaining it before Kreia, or the sedation trap he was caught in on Peragus would've killed him like it did the other non-Jedi.
"Apathy is death" wasn't even Kreia. It was your own subconscious mind.
no argument
lol FAGGOT
yes
all of this dark side fallen jedincel vs jedincel bullshit
Tortanic sith pre expansions are the real deal. No rule of two bullshit, no focus on fallen dark side jedincels, have sith purebloods.
The character writing in that game is almost good enough to suffer through playing it. It's just not good enough. Too much padding.
Pureblood Sith are the result of Dark Jedi. And when they tried to invade the Republic they got their shit pushed in so hard the Republic counter-invaded the Sith Empire.
What they are in TOR is hangers-on of a human Sith empire.
It's an mmo, with subpar mmo gameplay, so I understand you. It's mostly Imp side class stories that are worth the attention anyway.
Yeah, but those initial dark jedi are the founders of the sith, so they get the pass.
No rule of two bullshit
Lol did you play Sith Warrior's story?
It's still not to the point of films and other EU stuff with Darth Bane where they just kill off all sith and there are literal two sith. It's just stupid.
You have two niggers that potentially kill each other or get killed by a horde of jedincels and then your cult/order is dead and you have to wait potentially for centuries until some jedincel finds sith holocron, falls to the dark side to start it over.
While in SWTOR you have many sith.
the exile feeds on others and gives them powers unconsciously. thats what made them so dangerous.
He just felt he was ready to try out his force ghost theory
Ancient style slavery at the bottom, fascist totalitarianism in the middle, every-man for himself sith anarchy at the top
The sith empire was absolute schizo kino
Or you could even fuck off and start your own cult like this fat fuck, with blackjack and hookers.
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They could, but don't.
The sith should in theory be the most free individuals in the galaxy but remain trapped by their power autism. It's like pottery.
should in theory
Not really. Absolute freedom requires absolute power, the ability to do anything you want free from all consequences just doesn't exist. The Sith Code is self defeating.
She wanted you to think about your choices and how they affect others.
If you see a beggar on the street and give them money, it will feed them for that day, but what happens tomorrow? They'll just have to beg for more money and are weaker because of it having to rely on others. By giving them money, you are trapping them in dependency.
if you see a beggar on the street and don't give them money it causes a ripple through the force that is felt by all things. Maybe you strengthen them through hardship, or maybe you weaken the galaxy to kindness just a little more.
She’s not saying “don’t help” or “don’t care.” She’s saying: Understand the weight of what you’re doing. Are you helping them grow? Or are you stunting them with a handout that eases the moment but leaves them in the same place tomorrow? Are you refusing to help because it's the tough thing to do, or are you feeding your own pride or apathy?
Kreia doesn't want to tell you what to do, she wants to make you question why you’re doing it.
In Kreia's eyes, you are supposed to realize that doing “the good thing” isn’t always good, and doing “the bad thing” might come from compassion, but both can still cause pain, growth, or ruin depending on the bigger picture