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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Current Game: the villain
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Your post was just as large as above. I have put hidden tags on everything to "shorten" it to bits and chunks.
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<brevity> I imagine that the Exchange will eventually either be usurped by Black Sun, or turn into Black Sun itself.
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Eventually, yes, but for the time being in this period the exchange will reign supreme for crime syndication. Perhaps also on the side of the republic. (Not unlike the mafia around WW2 for America).
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<snip>The most probable cause is the disappearance of Canderous Ordo after Malachor V's destruction; they carry on for a while without him, but don't last for long, especially since he took the Mandalore's helmet with him.
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You think he will die in battle I presume. I agree if you mean to say a while later. If you pay attention, though, he stays back on Telos as Exile goes to talk to Carth. I have doubts he accompanied Exile to Malachor V.
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<snip> Hell knows where or how the Mandalorians got their fleets and gear, not to mention the industrial centers necessary for such a buildup... Maybe the Sith just gave them a fleet?
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Or something like that but this would not be a necessarily new development.
Referring to K1 & 2 and how mandalore/Canderous Ordo recalled the Mandalorians' various deals with sith in the past, the sith would have to lurked and watched for a time until enough leaders came and went, and enough generations had passed that they were not as aprised of their forefathers' wisdom about how they have received the bad side of their deals with the sith.
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In K1 he talks about the sith and their hand in the Mandalorians' actions prior to Revan. Not long after that, they sealed themselves away. In K2, he also talks about their past alliegence with Exar Kun (take him to Freedon Nadd's tomb.)
I'm sure there is some kind of technology and sterility for the Sith empire--they can't all be dirt and rags all the time.
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By an unknown means, the HK-50 factory is shut down and/or destroyed after HK-47 departs from there. The HK-50s are eventually purged from the Republic fleet, since the Exile knows their true purpose, and the production of HK droids is ended for good.
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I'm sure the Exile had something of a to-do or a cleanup list after she was done on Malachor V. That or it became a nuissance to the Republic and the Republic dealt with it.
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HK-47 himself is somehow marooned on the planet Mustafar, where he remains (ostensibly trying to build a droid army to take over the galaxy with, like that's possible ) for several thousand years until he is destroyed by a group of spacers during the Galactic Civil War.
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Yes, but that's ~4,000 years later. Think something else might have gone down with HK-47 within that timeframe?  Isn't that him on the unveiling of SW:TOR in PC gamer magazine some months back?
Also, I didn't know HK-47 was definitively destroyed. I'd like to see where you got that from. Are you sure they destroyed him? I got the impression he was still at large.
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/HK-47
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The spacers made their way to a lava crater to destroy HK-47. Though the spacers succeeded after a long battle against HK-47's elite droids, once they returned to Milo Mensix for their reward, they received a message from HK-47, explaining that he was, in fact, still alive. HK-47 admired the spacers' ability and in a sarcastic motion, awarded them with a decorative hologram of himself. The plaque at the hologram's base simply read "Meatbag."[5]
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The Jedi Order will get up and running again soon enough. <brevity>(I imagine that, considering how dangerously low their numbers are, the age requirements of Jedi recruits would be abolished for the time being). "Disciple" Mical becomes a member of the hastily-formed Jedi "Council". After a number of years of rounding up Force-sensitives, Revan and the Exile's companions band together, except for Mical, who is left to watch over the new apprentices, and head into the Unknown Regions, where they meet their deaths alongside Revan and the Exile, having failed to do anything more than stall the Sith invasion (exactly how they could do this, I really don't know).
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Interesting.
Brianna: Likely becomes a historian just like Atris and (maybe) her mother. Wookieepedia article. I don't think she's going anywhere...
Mira: I'm under the impression not her either.
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Kreia at the end:
She will stop hunting life, and instead, live it. She was not born to be a predator, despite her true father and the life she lead in the shadow of Nar Shaddah.
She will miss you, and think of you often. You, who awakened her, to what life is. She will live...but only for a time.
Her death will occur in many years time on a forgotten planet, saving the lives of others. But it will be her choice and she will have no regrets.
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Maybe it's just me, but I was under the impression she stayed behind. But it's certainly possible she left in the Exile's name on that final fateful mission.
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While his former colleagues are off getting themselves killed in the Unknown Regions, Mical continues to guide the Order, and eventually a proper Jedi Council is established, lost Holocrons and artifacts are discovered, the Jedi Temple on Coruscant is reclaimed, and so on. Also, because of the disappearances of Visas, Atton, and Revan, the Exile, and their other companions (most of whom have very questionable views on the Force and morality in general), the Jedi Order's fundamental guidelines and doctrines (no use of the dark side, serve the Force instead of the government, marriage is a bad idea) remain intact.
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We'll see...
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The regicide it suffered in the final year of the First Jedi Purge, combined with the destruction of its most critical non-industrial planet (I have no idea why Avellone thought it realistic that the entire Sith Order was literally striking from one star system) effectively destroyed the Sith Triumvirate's holdings in the galaxy, and it killed itself very quickly.
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I don't think this was the end-all. It (Taris) may have been a critical hit where the tide turned but as you said below, there probably were loose ends and unfinished business throughout the galaxy after TSL years later. Consider that on Korriban there were still others lurking on that inhospitable planet. Also, on Dxun, the tomb was a Sith stronghold, was it not?
As for the Republic rebuilding, yes. It is living, but not preparing for the war to come.
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Within three centuries, its respectable military is rebuilt, and the Senate starts anew, with fresh faces overturning what corruption may have taken root since the Mandalorian Wars.
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 Yup. Always those festering stinking rotten politicians.
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Sadly, most of this is undone by a deadly retardation virus that spread throughout the galaxy, preventing the Republic and Jedi from realizing how stupid it would be to agree to a peace treaty with the "True" Sith after they invade. By the time the virus wears off, it is too late, and they're in the middle of a cold war with the Sith, and both Republic and Jedi public relations have been shot to hell again.
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No doubt corruption in the senate opened the door to it. Yeah really, what's up with that? Treaty. Bah! There is no negotiation with bullies.
It becomes a "war without end" IMO. The republic will get caught up in it so badly it will essentially cease to exist in any other meaningful function.
Then Darth Bane comes along and...well the rest is history, err the future, err, you get what I mean.
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