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KOTOR 1 and 2: Spoil me silly...

Some of my outcomes.

I tried playing as neutral as possible the whole way through, doing everything possible to keep it not light-side nor dark-side. It sucked. Everything was more difficult because your force powers scale a bit better the more light side or dark side you go. That said, I played up every chance to get Bastila to fall for me, eventually we ended up getting it on (off screen). Afterwards, she was all business wanting us both to forget it all happened. Later, she was caputured and turned to the dark side, and was sent to confront me. I defeated her and ended up redeeming her back to the light-side (despite myself playing it gray-side), and the two of us were back to being near-lovers.

My brother on the other hand tried going as dark-side as possible at every chance he could on his second go-through. He got the wookie to kill his friend, the Twi'lek, and like it. He ended up killing Carth. He turned Bastila to betray Malak and become his apprentice. He was so embarassed about getting the wookie to kill the kid that he swore he'd never play dark side again. Heh.


Regards,
Eric Anondson
 

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Well, since KOTOR 1 was spoiled and you asked for both. Time to spoil KOTOR2:
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You begin KOTOR 2 as a mining station, in a Kolto tank, unconscious and healing. You don't remember what put you there. You are awoken by the voice of an old woman named Kriea. She appears to have Jedi powers and wears a Jedi robe however never once mentions being a Jedi.

You eventually find out that since the previous game, the Jedi have become almost entirely extinct. Most of them died in the Jedi Civil War, which is what they are calling the war against Malak and Reven now. You are apparently the last of the Jedi. However you were expelled from the Jedi Order for following Malak and Reven in their war against the Mandalorians. You left them before they attacked the Republic though, right after one huge battle against the Mandalorians. You seem to be unable to use the force anymore, however. No one knows what happened the Reven at the end of the war.

You find out that the station you are on tried to sell you as there is now a bounty on Jedi. Everyone on the station is dead. Turns out an assassin droid arranged to get you aboard the station and the sith were coming to get you. You release a scoundrel from the brig and you, the scoundrel, and Kriea manage to defeat the sith, kill the droid, and get off the station. In the process, the station and the planet it orbits is destroyed.

You end up at the planet from the first game. You find out that you have a force bond with Kriea such that you feel each other's pain and your force powers affect each other as well as yourself when you use them. Through this bond, Kriea teaches you to use the force again.

You learn that most of the Jedi Council is still alive and they scattered to various planets where they could hide because the last time the Jedi gathered, the planet they were on was destroyed by the Sith using a powerful weapon they had.

You need to seek out all the Jedi Masters and figure out why you can't use the force anymore and defeat the Sith. Eventually, you defeat the Sith lord hunting you, you gather the Jedi Masters all together. Then Kriea kills them. She's decided the force needs to be destroyed. Turns out she's a failed Jedi. She was cast out of the order. Then a failed Sith, her apprentices betrayed her and tossed her out.

You also find out that the reason your force powers stopped working is because you actually instinctively turned them off. You exist as sort of a whole in the Force because of it. She attempts to wipe out all life in the universe by using her connection to you. You beat her, then she tells you what the future holds before she dies. In an entirely text monologue she recites a bunch of vague probabilities for all the people in your group's futures. She then tells you that the REAL Sith are further away from the Republic and they have never really even had to worry about them. She suggests you travel further into the Rim to where Reven went.

It has a pretty lame ending and a bunch of subplots are left unfinished as they ran out of time to make the game.
 


The cool thing about Kotor 2 is you can train your whole group into being Jedi or Sith depending on wether you are good or bad. I had the bounty hunter wielding a light sber by the end of the game.
 

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