And he's like: "I came to warn you Jedi. You know not what path you walk." Immediately making the player go: "What is he talking about? I am intrigued. But he's a Sith lord. Doesn't he want to kill me?"
Papito Qinn I love the subtle difference in Sion’s motivation for killing the Jedi Exile between male and female avatars. If the Exile is male, Sion wants to kill him for the sake of it, versus if the Exile is female in which case he wants to kill her to prevent her from being broken by Kreia
I only now realize that Sion cannot actually see Kreia. He just followed the sound of her blade, when she tried to attack him. Looks like Kreia can make herself invisible, but not the inanimate objects which she hold.
She actually does this to a lot of people in the game, including much of the party. I don’t think she makes herself physically invisible in most instances. She just uses the Force to make people not notice her or pay attention to her presence.
Vader's climactic scene in "Rogue One" was reminiscent of a slasher film. The Shape did something similar in "Halloween 6" when entering an operating room.
I just realized that Kreia thought she was successfully hiding her presence from Sion like she used to before being cut off from Nihilus, but she still hadn't grown powerful enough after meeting the Exile. - The way the scene is set up is that she walks in front of him from the door, but in the next scene (the one where she answers to him) she can't be seen, despite the wide shot of the hallways). - Then you have a Sion walking and watching towards where she was supposed to be, but she of course isn't there and then we see her aswering in another corner of the room. - We see Sion standing still in front of a corner and moving his eyes right and left as if he was trying to understand where she was while keeping his back uncovered. - Finally Kreia approaches Sion from behind thinking she was successfuly hiding from her old fallen student and could strike a sneak attack. However, as she wasn't still powerful enough, Sion finally sensed and struck her. She wasn't schooled in an actual lightsaber duel, but schooled by her own arrogance. I believe it was a genuinely embarassing moment for her because she knew she used to be way more powerful than him and in that moment she was arrogant to think she was finally ready to be his superior again. Later in the game when Sion says "I won't spare you, i did it once but i won't do it again" she seems very triggered by that and answers "your strength is as meaningless as the strength of my hand"; it seems to be she was kinda recalling that embarassing moment and telling him something among the lines of "my hand is worthless now anyway and so you are, i don't need it to dominate you".
I personally don't think so. I believe her when she told him that at the trayus academy. She was playing weak. As a way to later show him that and break him back into her service. Keeping Sion thinking: "God knows how powerful she is now." Making him face the Exile in the way she wants him to face her. Out of fear of her safety, because Sion is in love with the Exile.
@@fabdvl I can buy it. Here's why... Kreia may have figured that she could at buy time keeping Sion harassed, guessing her whereabouts. Things did not go to plan. That may have bought little more than a minute, but she did correctly presume Sion would adhere to the Sith code of "talk smack, get whack," but I digress. If things *did* go as Kreia intended, then Sion might have been chasing his tail until you were leaving the station.
You know on my very first play of Kotor 2, this was the scene that made really excited and invested in the rest of game's story. Kreia and Sion's dialonge is just so drawing, it had more gravity in than Ben Kenobi and Vader's did. Plus the music choice was the best👌 Kotor 2 soundtrack has more depth in some areas than it's predecessor.
@@main1033 I don't think her teachings would appeal to Anakin tbh. Anakin's view of the Force and Galaxy is different from Kreia based on his own experiences. Plus being a child of Force would make his existence probably more troubling to Kreia than her teachings would be to Anakin. He challenges her beliefs by just being, existing. Also wow my comment was 4 years old. Honestly I was bit harsh on the Kenobi and Vader reunion. Realizing the extent of that relationship and the fact they become brothers again at the end of ROTJ, what happens in ANH is piece of the overall journey for the two and that's beautiful in it's own way.
Dosh Tronic for sure and the music and sion stalking you through the ship later on too.. if they added some more flickering lights that’s like a horror film right there
I love this part. So foreboding. And how it reveals the lightsaber. In Kotor 1, it's a battle between Jedi and Sith. Here, it suddenly appears just to cut Kreia's hand off.
I love how there are several hints here about Kreia. Sions warning (it must’ve been modded in as it’s not in the original) It’s stated Sion betrayed Kreia but we assume he betrayed her and became a sith, not that she was a sith and he betrayed her. The final clue I just pick up on sion says “ they are all dead, save one. And ONE Jedi isn’t enough” He’s not including Kreia as a Jedi. because she isn’t one, yet the player thinks she is. He’s literally telling us there is only Jedi left (the exile) and we should realise then by the earlier clues she is not a Jedi but a Sith.
Actually it is better if he stays silent and just goes for the main character. No babbling, no nonsense, just straight to action. Deadly and efficient, as Sith should be
@@voledarts See, while I don't disagree with you, I just look at it as adding to the mystery of Kriea. Why is a Sith Lord of all things trying to warn me, a broken Jedi? I like how he's silent, but just looking at it from the end game perspective, just that first sentence alone would of added even more intrigue for myself.
It takes away from the threat though. With the silence, which I think is present with male Exiles, the feeling of fear is still there. I would have preferred Sion first think of the female Exile as just another Jedi to kill, and then gradually come to care about her.
this is still, in my opinion, the best star wars game to date. There's not a lot of room for being natural if you don't know how to play it. My favorite style was a mix between the dark and light, like not afraid to murder or abuse my power if someone was being an asshole, but helping people when it came down to it. Would help the planet I landed on only to murder the jedi master because I fully blamed them for my force being cut off, only to have a full shit to the light after Kriea leaves you for dead. The dialogue alone even here still makes me believe why this is the best star wars game, even with how rushed vanilla is and even more so with the sith lords restored mod.
The writing and soundtrack was just so much better in this game. Even though KOTOR was the more complete game, this one will always hold that special place.
"He cannot kill what he cannot see, and power has blinded him long ago" Man the writing in this game, I wish modern Star Wars had that, Chris Avellone should replace Kathleen
In France, one guy wrote a huge fan-site dedicated to this game. On how to think it, on how to understand it. Hours of reading, basically, with very accurate stuff, quotes from the game. He first time saw his 10 years old child play it, gave it a try, and then completely fell in love with it. There is such deep in this writing, it could quickly becomes without any problem the cement between individuals in society. It makes you free. Free to think the world in your way, independently from the narrator's thoughts.
Kathleen is a pure money grubber. She has no ideas for story, she has a committee of sjw feminists in charge of story. George while a weak dialogue writer is a fantastic world builder. The guy in charge of TCW or Chris Avelone would be great creative team leads. Kathleen isn't going anywhere anytime soon, she should make a position of 'VP of Creative' for one of those guys to fill.
That’s how you do a Scottish character not “han solo you’re a dead man/ tell that to kanji klub” Sion has the gravitas and deep bass tones of intimidation, you know he means business and is not easily rid of. Props to the design, dialogue and voice actor
Sion is a physical terror, Nihilus is an existential terror. Whoever fears the physical more will fear Sion more, those who fear the existential will fear Nihilus more.
I would say equal. He is the hot and wrathful side of terror. Restless vengeance. As for Nihilus, he is a ghost. His fear is from silent, cold death. Nothing but whispers before you die.
the quality of his voice is pretty dated but that's what makes it epic, like the others sound perfectly fine but the absolute unit that Sion is speaks in bold font
This game may not have been better than KOTOR 1 but the atmosphere of this game is incredible. Just by listening to the music, we can feel something mysterious, watching us or rather guiding us. Intriguing and elusive, this game deserves a remake. The atmosphere and the music makes you eerily attracted to the missions. The villians are really well written, in my opinion.
Notice at 0:54 when Kreia says- "I am Not Defenceless" it kinda echoes in a way, I believe at this moment she is invisible to Sion cause at 1:45 Sion is looking around for her, and if you also notice she is in a different spot in the scene before! and this can also be proven by Kreias cutscenes of where she is messing with Deciple, and also her line in the game where she says "What does a Jedi see? Only what I want them to see" so I believe Kreia was hiding from the ones who could interrupt her goal and showed herself to only a few that she chose to! Edit- I forgot to add this also but listen to what she says at 0:59 as she turns to you about to run in with Sion! which proves my point even more
@@PapitoQinn You have to check the camera recording when a zombie breaks a healing tank and murders a veteran, then when Kreia sees it, she constructs a lightsaber. It is a fan theory only. You have to go to DeadlyStream to get the mod. I kept getting a long sword, but I finally got it to the point that I saw her pull out a lightsaber. I am not too sure where she got the blade, but it is a theory. Also, I made a mistake; Sion was a Sith Lord, not some mindless zombie. Lesson learned: Never confuse Sith Lords with mindless zombies.
There's probably a higher chance of you being struck by lightning, this game will run on any machine tho, if you have no way of playing it, a used laptop will do the job
Kotor1 is on android. It's a straight port, the mods for pc work on android version. Only problem is touchscreen controls make swoop racing impossible. Had to install a mod that removes obstacles and puts the boost plates in a straight line. Hate that it's cheating but you don't have choice, otherwise you can't complete the quests. The Taris track is guaranteed win so no problem if you don't want the mod.
The only problem I see with kotor 2 on android is whether or not TSLRCM will fit with the game on storage. I couldn't have both hearthstone and kotor 1 on phone. Probably have to upgrade my storage.
The most terrifying things in the greatest universes: Star Trek: Borg Lord of the Rings: Ringwraiths Game of thrones: white walkers Star wars: Wounds in the force. (Plus certain sith)
You know we were talking about this the other day on the Discord. We're not sure of course. The best I can estimate is: Maybe. You can cut him, but the pieces won't fall of. They'll just float there and reattached from the force.
@@PapitoQinn That sounds kind of silly. I guess he can reattach limbs simply by putting them back on but I'm not sure how he could escape death if his brain ceases to function after his head is cut off (since that would prevent him from feeding off the rage and pain). Overall, I'm having a hard time believing that the only way to kill him is to convince him to embrace death.
@@vetarlittorf1807 Most probably the pieces just won't come off, at all. His flesh is probably mashed together, kept tightly like under a pressure plate.
@@Fontaami It'd also fit the fact that the Dark Side is the corruption and all it's creations are abominations in one way or antoher. His body isn't healing, it's not regenerating, it's just stuck together.
If Traya is so powerful, why does she allow her hand to be chopped off? Ok, she could do it to make the exile think she's just a weak old woman, but she's still the most powerful being of her time, losing a hand isn't the best move
She explains that when she goes back to Trayus Academy. A hand doesn't mean much in the universe with the Force. And even without the Force, a hand doesn't mean much when it comes to her force. You have to understand that every single thing Kreia does and say is a means a calculated manipulation. She plays the long game, and losing the hand is exactly what she wanted to happen. ua-cam.com/video/glP4GUxhcM4/v-deo.html
@@PapitoQinnand if she was to show the exile the strength of their Force Bond, what better way than to have her feel the consequences of it through pain? It's very Sith.
That's how you introduce a villain into a game. Damn it, he stands there, at the end of the hall, just walking straight at you
And he's like: "I came to warn you Jedi. You know not what path you walk." Immediately making the player go: "What is he talking about? I am intrigued. But he's a Sith lord. Doesn't he want to kill me?"
Papito Qinn I love the subtle difference in Sion’s motivation for killing the Jedi Exile between male and female avatars. If the Exile is male, Sion wants to kill him for the sake of it, versus if the Exile is female in which case he wants to kill her to prevent her from being broken by Kreia
@@EricGraham94 Yeah it's pretty neat. But I still think that Male Exile is the way to go
Malak had an epic appearence too.
@@EricGraham94 The cannon Exile was a female. Revan was a male
I only now realize that Sion cannot actually see Kreia. He just followed the sound of her blade, when she tried to attack him. Looks like Kreia can make herself invisible, but not the inanimate objects which she hold.
She actually does this to a lot of people in the game, including much of the party. I don’t think she makes herself physically invisible in most instances. She just uses the Force to make people not notice her or pay attention to her presence.
"To have fallen so far, and learned nothing, that is your failing." I really just...LOVE that quote. Kreia is so wise and mysterious.
Hallway entry scenes
Darth Maul : The Clone Wars
Darth Vader : Rogue One
Luke Skywalker : The Mandalorian
Darth Sion : KOTOR 2 The Sith Lords
I think Sion is the most menacing.
@@ggt47 is it partly because of his exposed visage?
Vader's climactic scene in "Rogue One" was reminiscent of a slasher film. The Shape did something similar in "Halloween 6" when entering an operating room.
The Maulway scene
I just realized that Kreia thought she was successfully hiding her presence from Sion like she used to before being cut off from Nihilus, but she still hadn't grown powerful enough after meeting the Exile.
- The way the scene is set up is that she walks in front of him from the door, but in the next scene (the one where she answers to him) she can't be seen, despite the wide shot of the hallways).
- Then you have a Sion walking and watching towards where she was supposed to be, but she of course isn't there and then we see her aswering in another corner of the room.
- We see Sion standing still in front of a corner and moving his eyes right and left as if he was trying to understand where she was while keeping his back uncovered.
- Finally Kreia approaches Sion from behind thinking she was successfuly hiding from her old fallen student and could strike a sneak attack. However, as she wasn't still powerful enough, Sion finally sensed and struck her. She wasn't schooled in an actual lightsaber duel, but schooled by her own arrogance.
I believe it was a genuinely embarassing moment for her because she knew she used to be way more powerful than him and in that moment she was arrogant to think she was finally ready to be his superior again. Later in the game when Sion says "I won't spare you, i did it once but i won't do it again" she seems very triggered by that and answers "your strength is as meaningless as the strength of my hand"; it seems to be she was kinda recalling that embarassing moment and telling him something among the lines of "my hand is worthless now anyway and so you are, i don't need it to dominate you".
I personally don't think so. I believe her when she told him that at the trayus academy. She was playing weak. As a way to later show him that and break him back into her service. Keeping Sion thinking: "God knows how powerful she is now." Making him face the Exile in the way she wants him to face her. Out of fear of her safety, because Sion is in love with the Exile.
@@PapitoQinn The scene still looks like she was actually trying to cloack herself though
@@fabdvl I can buy it.
Here's why...
Kreia may have figured that she could at buy time keeping Sion harassed, guessing her whereabouts. Things did not go to plan. That may have bought little more than a minute, but she did correctly presume Sion would adhere to the Sith code of "talk smack, get whack," but I digress. If things *did* go as Kreia intended, then Sion might have been chasing his tail until you were leaving the station.
@@puddel9079 i mean, the scene is constructed in a way that implies Sion initially didn't know where she was
So the line “Spare me? No you didn’t learn the lesson I sought to teach you.” That was just kreia bullshitting Sion.”
*HE'S JUST STANDING THERE... MENACINGLY!!* 0:36
You know on my very first play of Kotor 2, this was the scene that made really excited and invested in the rest of game's story. Kreia and Sion's dialonge is just so drawing, it had more gravity in than Ben Kenobi and Vader's did. Plus the music choice was the best👌 Kotor 2 soundtrack has more depth in some areas than it's predecessor.
If Anakin had to listen to Kreia's teachings that dude would get brain damage. That movie's story was so simplistic.
@@main1033 I don't think her teachings would appeal to Anakin tbh. Anakin's view of the Force and Galaxy is different from Kreia based on his own experiences. Plus being a child of Force would make his existence probably more troubling to Kreia than her teachings would be to Anakin. He challenges her beliefs by just being, existing.
Also wow my comment was 4 years old. Honestly I was bit harsh on the Kenobi and Vader reunion. Realizing the extent of that relationship and the fact they become brothers again at the end of ROTJ, what happens in ANH is piece of the overall journey for the two and that's beautiful in it's own way.
I wish I could play these games for the first time again.
Lol I wish I could play it for the second time again, played it when I was 8 or 9, first time it took me several days to get off peragus
@@madgeek15 i hated peragus but it did the creepy horror ambience vibe really well
@@aamirrazak3467 i agree. nothing but droids and corpses is a cool setting
Dosh Tronic for sure and the music and sion stalking you through the ship later on too.. if they added some more flickering lights that’s like a horror film right there
@@madgeek15 you can buy them on the app store, sync up a controller and enjoy
Bloody hell, having the Exile turning around and seeing that white figure out in the distance was as terrifying as it was exciting!
I was scared
I love this part. So foreboding. And how it reveals the lightsaber. In Kotor 1, it's a battle between Jedi and Sith. Here, it suddenly appears just to cut Kreia's hand off.
Me upon seeing jawless Darth Malak for the first time: "WTF?!"
Me upon seeing Darth Sion for the first time: "AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!"
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
I love how there are several hints here about Kreia.
Sions warning (it must’ve been modded in as it’s not in the original)
It’s stated Sion betrayed Kreia but we assume he betrayed her and became a sith, not that she was a sith and he betrayed her.
The final clue I just pick up on sion says “ they are all dead, save one. And ONE Jedi isn’t enough”
He’s not including Kreia as a Jedi. because she isn’t one, yet the player thinks she is. He’s literally telling us there is only Jedi left (the exile) and we should realise then by the earlier clues she is not a Jedi but a Sith.
She isn't Sith either.
At no point does Kreia claim to be a Jedi, she says she is "perhaps neither (Jedi or Sith)"
Kreia as a former sith is never really a secret, she even tells you a little about it if you get some influence.
Atton, your force sensitivity is showing.
0:01 Krieas gotta be the fastest old lady I’ve seen
Major strides.
Sheev was not his name in the Expanded Universe
Don't underestimate the grand master ;)
One of the benefits of the Force. :3
She is roughly the same age as Atris
Kreia: i am not defenseless
Sion: splish splash, your hands now in the trash.
To have fallen so far and learned nothing that is your failure. Kreia amazing I want thank you so much for putting together all these videos
You're welcome. I'd like to thank you for watching them. Tell your friends about me.
"No longer do your whispers crawl within my skull."
They should of kept the restored content vocals in the base game. It’s so much more impactful than the silent stare.
Actually it is better if he stays silent and just goes for the main character. No babbling, no nonsense, just straight to action. Deadly and efficient, as Sith should be
@@voledarts See, while I don't disagree with you, I just look at it as adding to the mystery of Kriea. Why is a Sith Lord of all things trying to warn me, a broken Jedi?
I like how he's silent, but just looking at it from the end game perspective, just that first sentence alone would of added even more intrigue for myself.
It takes away from the threat though. With the silence, which I think is present with male Exiles, the feeling of fear is still there. I would have preferred Sion first think of the female Exile as just another Jedi to kill, and then gradually come to care about her.
this is still, in my opinion, the best star wars game to date. There's not a lot of room for being natural if you don't know how to play it. My favorite style was a mix between the dark and light, like not afraid to murder or abuse my power if someone was being an asshole, but helping people when it came down to it. Would help the planet I landed on only to murder the jedi master because I fully blamed them for my force being cut off, only to have a full shit to the light after Kriea leaves you for dead.
The dialogue alone even here still makes me believe why this is the best star wars game, even with how rushed vanilla is and even more so with the sith lords restored mod.
Darth Sion coming in on the ship with that music and him appearing at the end of the hall is as close to horror Star Wars has ever came to.
I remember as a kid playing this and being so shook when I saw Sion for the first time!
Darth Sion < Sleeps-with-Vibroblades
The writing and soundtrack was just so much better in this game. Even though KOTOR was the more complete game, this one will always hold that special place.
"He cannot kill what he cannot see, and power has blinded him long ago"
Man the writing in this game, I wish modern Star Wars had that, Chris Avellone should replace Kathleen
Well, let's be fair. Kathleen Kennedy is not doing the writing on these projects. I don't know if Chris Avellone has any film executive experience.
In France, one guy wrote a huge fan-site dedicated to this game. On how to think it, on how to understand it. Hours of reading, basically, with very accurate stuff, quotes from the game. He first time saw his 10 years old child play it, gave it a try, and then completely fell in love with it.
There is such deep in this writing, it could quickly becomes without any problem the cement between individuals in society. It makes you free. Free to think the world in your way, independently from the narrator's thoughts.
Kathleen is a pure money grubber. She has no ideas for story, she has a committee of sjw feminists in charge of story.
George while a weak dialogue writer is a fantastic world builder. The guy in charge of TCW or Chris Avelone would be great creative team leads. Kathleen isn't going anywhere anytime soon, she should make a position of 'VP of Creative' for one of those guys to fill.
@@karma_fmrblah7400 is this site still up?
@@Dimmster assiste.free.fr/kotor_2/index.html :)
This scared the shit out of me when I was a kid. 0:23
Louis Mellis' voice for Darth Sion would be an excellent fit for Destro in a GI Joe animated series.
I wanted helen mirren to play kreia if there was a live action movie or something.
Still gives us goosebumps. Lots of them.
I blame Atton for saying those seven deadly words. (The "Sleeps-With-Vibroblades" part redeems him though.)
Bruh this scene was SCARY AF back when I first played it!!
I agree this game is way creepier than the first one. The tone is unbeatable.
Fr bro the first time I played this I was like "ayo am I really playing a horror rpg star wars game??"
Reminds me of a Jedi Master with atrophied eyes like Kreia who fought a Sith Master using his own orange lightsaber and got wounded.
00:44 I do not recall Sion saying these words at this specific moment.
TSLRC mod added it.
That’s how you do a Scottish character not “han solo you’re a dead man/ tell that to kanji klub” Sion has the gravitas and deep bass tones of intimidation, you know he means business and is not easily rid of. Props to the design, dialogue and voice actor
The Peragus/Harbinger part, darth sions and darth nihilus. Yep this is a Star Wars horror rpg😂😂
Me when boarding the ship for the first time: Oh fuck he's behind me he's behind me!
I think Sion is much scarier than Nihilus
Sion is a physical terror, Nihilus is an existential terror. Whoever fears the physical more will fear Sion more, those who fear the existential will fear Nihilus more.
I would say equal. He is the hot and wrathful side of terror. Restless vengeance. As for Nihilus, he is a ghost. His fear is from silent, cold death. Nothing but whispers before you die.
@@kaiserreichempireofohio834 and if you fear Darth Traya?
@@Silverswitch1 Maybe a fear of being betrayed if I’d have to guess
When the camera cuts to a close up of his face ALWAYS made me shit myself
Atton surely loves talking to himself.
the quality of his voice is pretty dated but that's what makes it epic, like the others sound perfectly fine but the absolute unit that Sion is speaks in bold font
This game may not have been better than KOTOR 1 but the atmosphere of this game is incredible. Just by listening to the music, we can feel something mysterious, watching us or rather guiding us. Intriguing and elusive, this game deserves a remake. The atmosphere and the music makes you eerily attracted to the missions. The villians are really well written, in my opinion.
Personally I think this one far surpasses KoTOR 1. But that's me.
In my opinion Kotor 2 was better than Kotor 1. But both games are great.
Kotor 2 was just more darker.
Kreia: Jedi Master/Witch
Compare Sion’s speech to any of the dialogues from Jedi: Fallen order and feel the difference...
Apples to Oranges
Thank u!! Fallen really is overrated quite honestly. Amagine this game being remastered with modern technology!
@@sisigs4820 people love it so much because it's the first decent Star Wars game that EA has made
@@theolddarksoul1129 the battlefronts were decent to me but I would much prefer this game and force unleashed over Fallen Order..
Wasn't Fallen Order also written by Chris Avellone?
"I sense you my master...faint....weak."
“Your sense betray you as you Betrayed me.”
Notice at 0:54 when Kreia says- "I am Not Defenceless" it kinda echoes in a way, I believe at this moment she is invisible to Sion
cause at 1:45 Sion is looking around for her, and if you also notice she is in a different spot in the scene before!
and this can also be proven by Kreias cutscenes of where she is messing with Deciple, and also her line in the game where she says
"What does a Jedi see? Only what I want them to see"
so I believe Kreia was hiding from the ones who could interrupt her goal and showed herself to only a few that she chose to!
Edit- I forgot to add this also but listen to what she says at 0:59 as she turns to you about to run in with Sion!
which proves my point even more
I swear I remember kreia whipping out a lightsaber as she runs off to fight.
I used a mod where Kreia used a lightsaber she constructed rather than pull a sword from nowhere.
Where did the lightsaber come from? Did she build it between the time Sion shows up and when they fight?
@@PapitoQinn You have to check the camera recording when a zombie breaks a healing tank and murders a veteran, then when Kreia sees it, she constructs a lightsaber. It is a fan theory only. You have to go to DeadlyStream to get the mod. I kept getting a long sword, but I finally got it to the point that I saw her pull out a lightsaber. I am not too sure where she got the blade, but it is a theory. Also, I made a mistake; Sion was a Sith Lord, not some mindless zombie. Lesson learned: Never confuse Sith Lords with mindless zombies.
I wasn't scared to face Sion he was scared to face me
Darth Sion is a interesting character.
The Guinness white horses guy is Darth Sion!
Isn't it 'Expanded Universe', not 'Extended'?
Fantoca they are synonyms of eachother, also it has been referred to by that a few times
This is like Nosferatu when he has the hallway shot of himself
At the start is Arron talking to himself? 😂
No, to the Exile.
Lol, Arron Rand. Brother of Atton Rand and Aaron Rand.
Also the son of Atris Rand and Arron Kae.
Hope this game comes to android
There's probably a higher chance of you being struck by lightning, this game will run on any machine tho, if you have no way of playing it, a used laptop will do the job
Kotor1 is on android. It's a straight port, the mods for pc work on android version. Only problem is touchscreen controls make swoop racing impossible. Had to install a mod that removes obstacles and puts the boost plates in a straight line. Hate that it's cheating but you don't have choice, otherwise you can't complete the quests. The Taris track is guaranteed win so no problem if you don't want the mod.
The only problem I see with kotor 2 on android is whether or not TSLRCM will fit with the game on storage. I couldn't have both hearthstone and kotor 1 on phone. Probably have to upgrade my storage.
@@michalnowacki1489
Well that aged poorly
@@thearchiveofthedarklords2771 I'm glad to see I was wrong!
The most terrifying things in the greatest universes:
Star Trek: Borg
Lord of the Rings: Ringwraiths
Game of thrones: white walkers
Star wars: Wounds in the force. (Plus certain sith)
Darth Shrek
Can Sion survive decapitation or dismemberment?
You know we were talking about this the other day on the Discord. We're not sure of course. The best I can estimate is: Maybe. You can cut him, but the pieces won't fall of. They'll just float there and reattached from the force.
@@PapitoQinn That sounds kind of silly. I guess he can reattach limbs simply by putting them back on but I'm not sure how he could escape death if his brain ceases to function after his head is cut off (since that would prevent him from feeding off the rage and pain).
Overall, I'm having a hard time believing that the only way to kill him is to convince him to embrace death.
@@vetarlittorf1807 Most probably the pieces just won't come off, at all. His flesh is probably mashed together, kept tightly like under a pressure plate.
@@matijerzykom I'm prone to think like that too - that the Force is literally holding together his structure like some kind of a hydraulic press
@@Fontaami It'd also fit the fact that the Dark Side is the corruption and all it's creations are abominations in one way or antoher. His body isn't healing, it's not regenerating, it's just stuck together.
If Traya is so powerful, why does she allow her hand to be chopped off? Ok, she could do it to make the exile think she's just a weak old woman, but she's still the most powerful being of her time, losing a hand isn't the best move
She explains that when she goes back to Trayus Academy. A hand doesn't mean much in the universe with the Force. And even without the Force, a hand doesn't mean much when it comes to her force. You have to understand that every single thing Kreia does and say is a means a calculated manipulation. She plays the long game, and losing the hand is exactly what she wanted to happen. ua-cam.com/video/glP4GUxhcM4/v-deo.html
@@PapitoQinnand if she was to show the exile the strength of their Force Bond, what better way than to have her feel the consequences of it through pain? It's very Sith.
@@PapitoQinn nah, I think the hand loss was incidental. She just plays it off/up(?) to further her own objectives.
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Are you trying to make a Wookiee sound? Or is that Trandoshan?
Stop with the soft Star Wars movies give us some thrilling
The animation in these games is soo bad
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