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redfiona99) wrote2018-11-19 11:34 pm
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SWTOR Update
Sith Warrior:
Just finished chapter 2, was unexpectedly betrayed. Or rather, I was betrayed exactly as expected (because backstabbing is the only thing the Sith do well) but from an unexpected source. That being said, the Emperor's Hand are wonderfully strange, Servant Two in particular. I like them. I also suspect that my character is a villain, as in, inescapable, irredeemably. Like, the other Empire-aligned characters you can make solid arguments for them being anti-villains, but this one, even if I play him minimum body count style, you can't really.
Smuggler:
Finally, finally, after a Windows-based tech snafu, and then me not realising that with Windows 10 I can't see the "press spacebar" note, I have managed finish chapter 2 of Smuggler. My smuggler was not betrayed where I thought she would be (because people are bad at spoiler cuts in this game's fandom). I swear this game has made me paranoid because everyone, barring the Bounty Hunter, has been betrayed at one point or another, and in the case of the last two I've barely finished the first chapter and I have greivous doubts about Mandalore.
Seriously. Imp Agent has it the worst, where it happens about once a planet, if not twice (I am not exaggerating), the Sith Inquisitor is betrayed by one Sith Master, a completely different Sith and several force ghosts, so far one Sith Lord and a Moff have betrayed my Warrior, the Warrior's betrayal happens at the start of chapter 1 and Smuggler starts off betrayed. The Trooper has it least bad numerically, because it only happens once, but boy, when it does, it's a big 'un. See why I'm paranoid.
My Jedi Sage doesn't think she was betrayed by any of the Children of Emperor because its not there fault. But she's nice that way.
Just finished chapter 2, was unexpectedly betrayed. Or rather, I was betrayed exactly as expected (because backstabbing is the only thing the Sith do well) but from an unexpected source. That being said, the Emperor's Hand are wonderfully strange, Servant Two in particular. I like them. I also suspect that my character is a villain, as in, inescapable, irredeemably. Like, the other Empire-aligned characters you can make solid arguments for them being anti-villains, but this one, even if I play him minimum body count style, you can't really.
Smuggler:
Finally, finally, after a Windows-based tech snafu, and then me not realising that with Windows 10 I can't see the "press spacebar" note, I have managed finish chapter 2 of Smuggler. My smuggler was not betrayed where I thought she would be (because people are bad at spoiler cuts in this game's fandom). I swear this game has made me paranoid because everyone, barring the Bounty Hunter, has been betrayed at one point or another, and in the case of the last two I've barely finished the first chapter and I have greivous doubts about Mandalore.
Seriously. Imp Agent has it the worst, where it happens about once a planet, if not twice (I am not exaggerating), the Sith Inquisitor is betrayed by one Sith Master, a completely different Sith and several force ghosts, so far one Sith Lord and a Moff have betrayed my Warrior, the Warrior's betrayal happens at the start of chapter 1 and Smuggler starts off betrayed. The Trooper has it least bad numerically, because it only happens once, but boy, when it does, it's a big 'un. See why I'm paranoid.
My Jedi Sage doesn't think she was betrayed by any of the Children of Emperor because its not there fault. But she's nice that way.