SW The Old Republic: Sith Inquisitor

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Lana doesn't turn on the PC, she just backstabs literally everybody else I can recall. Mandos especially. I know they're Budget Klingons, but that doesn't justify fucking them over.

Agreed on the rest tho.

@Steve: I did like romancing Lana as a Warrior. Here I am this giant cyborg lady with a voice like Janeway gargling gravel and just AGGRESSIVELY flirting with this soft-spoken Sith lord, and she keeps getting put on the back foot and sort of stammering adorably. Theron finally just gave into the inevitable and said something like "I'll give you the room" lol. Shadow of Revan was a lot of fun.
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Nealithi wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 6:29 pm
What makes the original storylines so interesting is looking at Winter the sith inquisitor. She is a different character than my inquisitor in more than just species. I was considered crazy because I played as pure lightside as I could and it was fun seeing forward thinking seen as insane for a sith. (Really. Being reasonable is so unusual that they wonder at your mental health. Differently Rational indeed.)
You've gotta love playing lightside sith in both classes. Every time you encounter Jedi you act perfectly reasonable and their brains break trying to process it. Tython as the Inquisitor is a good example; you can just have the Padawan deliver an honest message as to your intentions and show up to take care of their ghost problem, and then there's a fight anyway only and entirely because the Jedi refuse to believe an honest Sith exists.
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There's one Warrior encounter with a couple of Jedi I remember where you can all walk away without a fight, but the conversation has to be done just right or you could say something unintentionally sarcastic (thinking it was a calming line from its description on the wheel) and anger one of the Jedi enough that they attack anyway.
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SabreMau wrote: Sat Oct 20, 2018 9:18 am There's one Warrior encounter with a couple of Jedi I remember where you can all walk away without a fight, but the conversation has to be done just right or you could say something unintentionally sarcastic (thinking it was a calming line from its description on the wheel) and anger one of the Jedi enough that they attack anyway.
I believe that's a mission during your search for Jaesa; she apparently called you for a meeting, her Master intervene and sent dumb and not-so-dumb to take care of you.
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So... is that stinger just a one-off joke, or is there some insane SWTOR Avengers Initiative crossover planned?
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mathewgsmith wrote: Sat Oct 20, 2018 8:27 am
Nealithi wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 6:29 pm
What makes the original storylines so interesting is looking at Winter the sith inquisitor. She is a different character than my inquisitor in more than just species. I was considered crazy because I played as pure lightside as I could and it was fun seeing forward thinking seen as insane for a sith. (Really. Being reasonable is so unusual that they wonder at your mental health. Differently Rational indeed.)
You've gotta love playing lightside sith in both classes. Every time you encounter Jedi you act perfectly reasonable and their brains break trying to process it. Tython as the Inquisitor is a good example; you can just have the Padawan deliver an honest message as to your intentions and show up to take care of their ghost problem, and then there's a fight anyway only and entirely because the Jedi refuse to believe an honest Sith exists.
Is there an honest Sith outside of SWTOR?
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mathewgsmith wrote: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:55 pm So... is that stinger just a one-off joke, or is there some insane SWTOR Avengers Initiative crossover planned?
Sith Warrior and Bounty Hunter are both in the review queue, though no idea how long it'll be before they're here or which order they'll be in.
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So, after the Imperial classes, will Chuck do the Republic ones?
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I doubt it. When Chuck (briefly) opened up requests to do more SWTOR last year, Agent had already been done back in 2015, and the only three slots he made available were Inquisitor, Hunter, and Warrior, not the full remaining seven. And, judging by this postcredits scene, I'm guessing we might see some of these characters peek into the expansion pack(s) after all this.
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SabreMau wrote: Wed Nov 14, 2018 7:24 pm I doubt it. When Chuck (briefly) opened up requests to do more SWTOR last year, Agent had already been done back in 2015, and the only three slots he made available were Inquisitor, Hunter, and Warrior, not the full remaining seven. And, judging by this postcredits scene, I'm guessing we might see some of these characters peek into the expansion pack(s) after all this.
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