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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 7:40 pm
Let's just get done. I'm waiting to play a true smuggler and gambler damnit. And look! No force use either. Yay. Lies for the win.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 7:42 pm
There is something bothersome though.
Everyone's playing classic roles. Nobody is taking advantage of the new character classes brought about by legacy...
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 7:44 pm
Nelowulf Not entirely true... the Jedi, while decimated in number, fit the bill, but the IKs were not massacred, so much of their force still remains in tact and aiding Fel as much as possible. Mostly seeking out other IKs and uniting loyalists. And the sith number isn't definate, but its also well known that there are not so many "strong" sith out there. As Paul keeps pointing out, his character can just piss on many of the sith and knock them out without even trying. Its like a bad DBZ ploy. That is kind of annoying on how everyone just takes everything out without a second thought. I'm not saying that you shouldn't win, it just seems like, as I read, things are a bit too easy. Then again chances are I'm going to fall prone to that too.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 7:47 pm
Ferno has an excuse for why he takes things out easily. Mostly because he picks the battlefield to allow for an easy kill.
I mean, an NPC doesn't stand a chance against him, so we're not really going to go into depth about that. But any jedi that fights him will find hes thought of many different ways to defeat them before they stepped onto the battlefield.
Of course, his telepathy helps him out far more than people realize. That's his true power in the fight. He can read your thoughts, and know what you're planning before you spring your trap....
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 7:58 pm
Nelowulf Ferno has an excuse for why he takes things out easily. Mostly because he picks the battlefield to allow for an easy kill. I mean, an NPC doesn't stand a chance against him, so we're not really going to go into depth about that. But any jedi that fights him will find hes thought of many different ways to defeat them before they stepped onto the battlefield. Of course, his telepathy helps him out far more than people realize. That's his true power in the fight. He can read your thoughts, and know what you're planning before you spring your trap.... That and the fact that your also the main villain. I never get the feeling that what you do is too easy. Ferno's cold calculation cetainly makes it seem like things should be easy for him. He never panics and is always thinking ahead. It just kind of bugs me about the battle where they fought three hundred hired thugs. They bunkered down and set up a position, but they really didn't have a plan or a trap set up. They just went and tore thought them without so much of a scratch. Honestly, you'd think that someone would get hurt or fall into a dangerous situation that someone else would have to bail them out of.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:03 pm
Nelowulf There is something bothersome though. Everyone's playing classic roles. Nobody is taking advantage of the new character classes brought about by legacy... What classes?
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:03 pm
Well the Imperialist Mandos allied with EK won't just up and give up. Over the next four years there will be a grueling imperial campaign to sieze their worlds in known space. In fact I'd planned for Borill's opening post to be the final stage of the battle for Mandalore... A battle that by itself has lasted for months.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:16 pm
stellarmagic Well the Imperialist Mandos allied with EK won't just up and give up. Over the next four years there will be a grueling imperial campaign to sieze their worlds in known space. In fact I'd planned for Borill's opening post to be the final stage of the battle for Mandalore... A battle that by itself has lasted for months. Talk to Loki, mate, not me. That's his job now
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 9:32 pm
...I NEVER SAID PEACE! Hell! I even corrected EK when he said peace... But does anyone notice? NO...
Damnit... I'm just not allying with anyone, only helping the loyalist, but not permently, only to stop the Sith.
And yes Stellar, there will be war... there will be...
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:50 pm
Des Voh Nelowulf There is something bothersome though. Everyone's playing classic roles. Nobody is taking advantage of the new character classes brought about by legacy... What classes? Like imperial Missionary...
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:51 pm
Ral Roke Nelowulf Ferno has an excuse for why he takes things out easily. Mostly because he picks the battlefield to allow for an easy kill. I mean, an NPC doesn't stand a chance against him, so we're not really going to go into depth about that. But any jedi that fights him will find hes thought of many different ways to defeat them before they stepped onto the battlefield. Of course, his telepathy helps him out far more than people realize. That's his true power in the fight. He can read your thoughts, and know what you're planning before you spring your trap.... That and the fact that your also the main villain. I never get the feeling that what you do is too easy. Ferno's cold calculation cetainly makes it seem like things should be easy for him. He never panics and is always thinking ahead. It just kind of bugs me about the battle where they fought three hundred hired thugs. They bunkered down and set up a position, but they really didn't have a plan or a trap set up. They just went and tore thought them without so much of a scratch. Honestly, you'd think that someone would get hurt or fall into a dangerous situation that someone would have to bail them out of. I know what you mean. But then again, I haven't really challenged Ferno's abilities. I mean, the Fight with Hiko was poorly laid out, but in essence, Ferno is designed to stand in one spot and take on like, twenty jedi at once. In a way, he's like Boba Fett and Neo put together.
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:10 am
Nelowulf Des Voh Nelowulf There is something bothersome though. Everyone's playing classic roles. Nobody is taking advantage of the new character classes brought about by legacy... What classes? Like imperial Missionary... Nobody likes to be the Cleric. Its as true now as it ever was in D&D.
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:35 am
Cale Darksun Nelowulf Des Voh Nelowulf There is something bothersome though. Everyone's playing classic roles. Nobody is taking advantage of the new character classes brought about by legacy... What classes? Like imperial Missionary... Nobody likes to be the Cleric. Its as true now as it ever was in D&D. sweatdrop That's true. No one has been a cleric for us lately either besides you.
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 9:39 am
Ral Roke Cale Darksun Nelowulf Des Voh Nelowulf There is something bothersome though. Everyone's playing classic roles. Nobody is taking advantage of the new character classes brought about by legacy... What classes? Like imperial Missionary... Nobody likes to be the Cleric. Its as true now as it ever was in D&D. sweatdrop That's true. No one has been a cleric for us lately either besides you. I don't really see themm as clerics though. They're more like religeous diplomats. Another thing: Nobody's really a bounty hunter/jedi hunter, possibly working for what seems to be the biggest ring around, the one Cale is enslaved to..
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 9:41 am
Cade. Cale's nobody's b***h, especially not a dirt grubbing pirate has been's like Rav.
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