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Old 06-26-2006, 06:13 PM
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I have a decent plot, but it would require Taris being in the game (it's been restored or is in teh process of being restored). Here it is:
You get Revan in the party (either main character or an alternate. this plot requires Revan being an alternate)If you dont play Revan as a main character, but he/she is a party member, then you automatically take Revan onto Taris (he/she wants to revisit the place where he/she got to talk with his/her romance partner). when you get onto the surface, a group of people instantly recognize Revan as the one who beat Bendak. if you're a DS follower, then you grow jealous of Revan taking the spotlight. eventually, Revan leaves the party because he/she can't stand you and your jealousy, then he/she goes off to get away from your constant remarks. Revan comes across the person who would originally be the final boss if you played lightside (or dark if you chose not to be jealous of Revan stealing the spotlight). This person hassles Revan about the main character wanting to take the spotlight from him/her. Revan is tempted to the dark side (again) to hold the spotlight and gain the power to finish you off, primarily to end your jealousy. But Revan wants the full spotlight, so he/she kills the final boss, and becomes the final boss himself/herself. At this point, main character goes on doing whatever until the final confrontation (maybe this is the BIG quest like the "A Quest for the Star Forge" or "Lost Jedi" quests). what you need to do is go around the galaxy searching for clues as to where Revan is, asking people if they've seen him/her. if you remain dark side, you're looking for Revan to steal the glory from Revan. if you switch to light side, you're looking for Revan to ask forgiveness, but by then it's too late, and you have to face him/her. If you're light side at the end, and you forgive Revan enough, then you redeem him/her instead of killing Revan. If this happens, then the original final boss that Revan ran into earlier shows up, apparently not dead. In fact, he/she is much stronger than before. From here, you could either take him/her down with Revan (and Exile's help if he/she is a playable party character, and Exile shows up to check that you're okay), or you send Revan off to the ship or whatever you arrived with to inform all the rest of the party that you're okay despite the fact you're fighting some person who is very strong. Meanwhile, you fight the person. When you kick this person's Sith Lord a**, the rest of the party shows up only to find that they were too late to help you bring down the boss more easily. The ending i dont really care about. the endings are usually stupid. no action. i hate lack of action. i leave the ending to my plot up to you kotor fans.
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