A couple of questions.
1st) what is the point in leveling up mira (when she takes your space suit) when you are darkside because after that you get hannhar.
2nd) how come after you kill.....i say again KILL Hannhar with mira on lightside, how is it that kreia wakes him up and sends him to Malachor 5 to fight mira. I mean im assumming she used that revive force power, but she didn't appear to cast anything.
3rd) When kreia sends hannhar to kill mira on malachor, why is mira actully goin to the academy. After the fight you don't see her again so whats goin on there.
Mira Vs Hannhar.....Spoilers!
Mira Vs Hannhar.....Spoilers!
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[QUOTE=Ergophobia]1) There isn't. That's all.
2) Mira doesn't kill her victims.
3) One word: time schedule (actually two words
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Mira might not kill her victims, but i do. in the fight you have to make his health bar go down to nothing to win. In my book that means dead.
Time schedule...i don't get it.
2) Mira doesn't kill her victims.
3) One word: time schedule (actually two words
Mira might not kill her victims, but i do. in the fight you have to make his health bar go down to nothing to win. In my book that means dead.
Time schedule...i don't get it.
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One thing to consider is that there's dead, and truly dead in this game. If a character is simply dead, it means they're unconcious, not effective, but still can be healed; left without treatment they may either recover on their own or die completely. That's how the D&D-based system KotOR 2 is made from works. When your allies fall in battle in this game, they're not truly dead. Just knocked out of the fight. You sometimes see this in Neverwinter Nights, too; If a character is simply dead, they have between 0 and -10 hitpoints; barely clinging to life, but still can be healed. If they're truly dead, they have -10 or less hitpoints. Now, this is kind of rare, except at very low levels since it takes a hit hard enough to knock you negative but not enough to put you past -10. Mira likely believed Hanharr was truly dead, or she simply refused to finish him off based on principle.
As for the last bit, Mira was going to find you at the academy. Of course, because the game was never finished we never get to see this. When I played, I had Mira kill Hanharr on Malachor V. I figured it was doing him a favor, and that there's some people who leave you no choice. After all, he would have died when the planet broke up anyway.
On a similar note, HK-47 actually saved the remote from Goto, in a rather comical dialog, but we never got to see this either. End result is the end of the game is rather linear with little plot.
As for the last bit, Mira was going to find you at the academy. Of course, because the game was never finished we never get to see this. When I played, I had Mira kill Hanharr on Malachor V. I figured it was doing him a favor, and that there's some people who leave you no choice. After all, he would have died when the planet broke up anyway.
On a similar note, HK-47 actually saved the remote from Goto, in a rather comical dialog, but we never got to see this either. End result is the end of the game is rather linear with little plot.