Info on Darth Reven & Malek besides KOTOR?
Posted: 2004-02-22 01:23am
Are there any comics which focus on the war between the Republic and Sith which was occuring during KOTOR, specifically anything about Reven or Malek
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Damn, thats what I was afraid of.Ghost Rider wrote:Nope.
Basically they were created solely for Knights of the Old Republic.
Would be nice though to see a comic involving them...given the scope of the war with the Mandalorians.
I don't find it 'sad'. Refreshing, more like. It was a great plot. A comic about Revan and Malak would be complicated by trying to decide who Revan is: man or woman?Illuminatus Primus wrote:I think KotoR is some of the best EU in a long time...pretty sad when you think about it.
NaturallyStofsk wrote:Vympel: Let me guess, you liked playing darkside more than lightside, right?
Well, ultimately you have to decide that you'd rather be good in your current identity than become evil again.Vympel wrote:NaturallyStofsk wrote:Vympel: Let me guess, you liked playing darkside more than lightside, right?
Really, it was meant to be. How could anyone tolerate being a walking falsehood created by a bunch of manipulators in the Jedi Council, your entire being a fanciful construction designed for loyalty to a mere political entity and some bunch of old farts conceited interpretations of what the force 'should' be?
She was amusing. I never tried to all that sensitive crap when playing darkside, things like "oh, but we could help each other" or nonsense like "i wont fall to the darkside" or whatever other crap. I was brutally honest. Besides, by the time we even met, my face was already ... changed.Stofsk wrote:What did you do with Bastila, just out of curiosity?
Funnily enough I got Bastila, some mushiness even though my bar was nice and red, and I exploited everywhere for what it was worth(dammit can't kill Griff...ah well another time). I figured if going light I get a kiss, goping dark I get a BJ.Vympel wrote:She was amusing. I never tried to all that sensitive crap when playing darkside, things like "oh, but we could help each other" or nonsense like "i wont fall to the darkside" or whatever other crap. I was brutally honest. Besides, by the time we even met, my face was already ... changed.Stofsk wrote:What did you do with Bastila, just out of curiosity?
I didn't know what Canderous was talking about - I've only read SbS of all the NJO, and while a good book it has made me despise the Vong - anyway, it was a nice and enigmatic tie-in.spideycw wrote:A bit off topic but did anyone else notice when the Vong were mentioned by Canderous in KOTOR?
Well he gave a very vague description and unless you read a good deal of NJO you wouldn't have guessed, so no sweat...heck I only knew because of presumption and that it exited the galaxy proper.Stofsk wrote:I didn't know what Canderous was talking about - I've only read SbS of all the NJO, and while a good book it has made me despise the Vong - anyway, it was a nice and enigmatic tie-in.spideycw wrote:A bit off topic but did anyone else notice when the Vong were mentioned by Canderous in KOTOR?
Well, I kinda guessed when Canderous related how the weird thingie left the galaxy for Parts Unknown... though I was hoping it would be a side-quest or part of the Main Event ie. the Raktaka were actually from outside the galaxy, perhaps from those two satellite galaxies we see in AOTC, which could have been a frontier that had just opened up to the SW inhabitants in that time period.Ghost Rider wrote:Well he gave a very vague description and unless you read a good deal of NJO you wouldn't have guessed, so no sweat...heck I only knew because of presumption and that it exited the galaxy proper.
Actually that was in concert with my statement of Malak's fortress...by that time I had already gotten sugar from Bastilla .Stofsk wrote: And by the way, reading your post on Bastila, what exactly did you mean when you wrote "I raided my apprentice,"?
LMAO, no sweat.Oh, and did you mean that you lopped her head off, or Malak's? I'm somewhat confused by your use of the word apprentice - seeings as both may be construed as Revan's apprentice (Malak, obviously, but Bastila later admits she feels "inadequate" around you, which leads me to think that the master-apprentice role was reversed, though at least it probably means the relationship equalised so neither party considered the other "better" than the other. Jesus, I rant on a bit about this shit...).
The Infinite Empire was too small(but didn't it say how many *extras* it also held).Vympel wrote:Jolee was a very strange old man. I told him so repeatedly. Then I killed the whiny old fool. Besides, there was the danger his alter ego, Sarevok, would appear, and then where would I be?!
Let's try and get this on a PSW type topic while still discussing game experiences ....
"The Infinite Empire"
For a measly Empire of "500 worlds", it wasn't very infinite.
How big do you think the Star Forge was?
How did the Star Forge build ships (it obviously drew it's power from the sun it was in orbit of, but where did the raw materials come from?)
I presume it was an arrogant title given by an equally arrogant race of conquerers. The fact it didn't jive with the reality doesn't matter - they obviously thought they were infinite, and were proven wrong in the long run. Somewhat ironic... and fitting.Vympel wrote:"The Infinite Empire"
For a measly Empire of "500 worlds", it wasn't very infinite.
They have replicators onboard the Star Forge (one of the two worst aspects of the game - I really hated gaining those uber-jedi robes). Plus, it seemed as though the Star Forge was doing more than simply drawing solar energy from the sun it orbited - it seemed to actually "lift" resources out of there. I don't know for sure, but aren't there all sorts of elements within a sun? Like iron, for instance?How did the Star Forge build ships (it obviously drew it's power from the sun it was in orbit of, but where did the raw materials come from?)
No, but if you can create infinite amounts of stuff from your handy dandy Star Forge, your arrogance might be somewhat justified (and the name).Vympel wrote:"The Infinite Empire"
For a measly Empire of "500 worlds", it wasn't very infinite.
Canderous rocks. "The undercity is no place for Davik's men, and I can't babysit them all the time." "Your choice, I'm here if you want something done right." "Light side, dark side, its all the same to me." "If you wanted to keep your daughter, you should have protected her better."Vympel wrote:besides, Canderous didn't approve and I always listen to Canderous
Well, a star pumps out tons of light atomic nuclei (actually mostly hydrogen and helium) every second. If you really wanted the facility to be self-contained, it could merely manufacture materials by fusing hydrogen mined from the solar wind into helium into oxygen and neon into . . . yadda yadda yadda . . . all the way up to iron. And then smash neutrons into the iron nuclei until you get whatever elements you wanted.Stofsk wrote:I presume it was an arrogant title given by an equally arrogant race of conquerers. The fact it didn't jive with the reality doesn't matter - they obviously thought they were infinite, and were proven wrong in the long run. Somewhat ironic... and fitting.Vympel wrote:"The Infinite Empire"
For a measly Empire of "500 worlds", it wasn't very infinite.
They have replicators onboard the Star Forge (one of the two worst aspects of the game - I really hated gaining those uber-jedi robes). Plus, it seemed as though the Star Forge was doing more than simply drawing solar energy from the sun it orbited - it seemed to actually "lift" resources out of there. I don't know for sure, but aren't there all sorts of elements within a sun? Like iron, for instance?How did the Star Forge build ships (it obviously drew it's power from the sun it was in orbit of, but where did the raw materials come from?)