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(I need more Carth.)Įventually though, we did get down to the actual planet and finally get to meet Bao-Dur! Bao-Dur’s one of those characters who’s never really at the forefront of my mind but who I always immediately love again any time I think about him. Apparently the Exile was being brought to him and the Republic but now they’re fine with her wandering the galaxy as she will. Okay so maybe we just keep seeing him in holograms but he definitely has a role to play here. I almost neglected the most important thing: the return of my Space Husband Carth Onasi. Along the way, there are the usual ‘help out random people or screw them over’ mini missions and honestly, I think I might be a better person in video games than I am in real life because I’m not about to give a stranger 2000 credits any time soon. (Seriously though: Czerka is the WORST.) It is fun that the Ithorians don’t mind condoning breaking and entering to help you along.
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We make it to the Citadel Station orbiting Telos buuuuut there’s a slight problem: the Republic’s not happy and decides to imprison you because the destruction of Peragus sure does look shifty and by the time they’ve worked out it wasn’t your fault, someone’s stolen the Ebon Hawk. Jerks.Ĭitadel Station puts you in the middle of a battle between the very nice Ithorians and the very not nice Czerka Corporation and it’s not hard to guess which is the light side and which is the dark side option.
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Dantooine might be mildly more ridiculously fun than Telos when it comes to second planets but there’s something to be said for how much more immersive this “level” feels because there’s a heck of a lot to it.