I'm honestly kinda glad that the weird underground people in that annoying Taris quest canonically went on to have a pretty bad time
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Replying to @Nymphomachy @BootlegGirl
Oof that was a kick in the stomach to find out about in SWTOR though I mean, logical but still really mean
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It was the poor despised underclass being given hope and then having it snatched away again Unlike, say, Dantooine in KotOR 2 where the rich family Romeo and Juliet plot ends with "And then they all died in the bombing"
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The KOTOR NPC I felt bad for was the "I'm gonna go tell my teacher I have doubts about the Sith!" NPC on Korriban. Like... dude, this is *not* going to end well for you, what's wrong with you?
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Replying to @iphone_venez @arthur_affect and
Was wild that convincing that dude to do that, IIRC, was a *light side* action.
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Replying to @iphone_venez @arthur_affect and
Like, you're convincing this guy to take an action that will not only definitely result in his death, but will be excruciatingly painful the whole time he is dying, which will not be quick.
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Yeah the way they decided Jedi morality worked was... a weird mishmash of different principles Although I don't remember this as telling him to *come clean* about having doubts about the Sith but as encouraging him to possibly defect
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Although I haven't actually played KotOR 1 in a very long time -- ironically people are completely right that KotOR 2 survived a lot longer in people's minds by being an unfinished game they wanted to fix
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All of these old games that have continued to have a community for longer than a decade did so because they were an obviously unfinished mess when they were released and this caused fandom to start getting into modding in order to fix them and this created emotional investment
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Like if Bloodlines had been about the same quality of game but not filled with obvious holes throughout there'd be no Bloodlines 2, we wouldn't be talking about it
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Yeah okay you're talking about Mekel, the guy the crazy Sith Master makes you compete with in his evil quiz show in the Tomb of Tulak Hord, right The maximum LS path has him tell you he has doubts he's afraid to voice to his master, and you tell him he should just leave
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It's actually kind of the reverse of how you remembered it, he's terrified the Jedi will horrifically punish him if he defects and you tell him that's not the Jedi way
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