Naga Sadow

Started by Illustrious5 pages

Sixteen Discs, mmmm....

I actually hate KoToR, I hate the areas, I hate the people, I hate alot of the dialogue, it's just the storyline that captures my attention. That's why I think Kedi Knight series is better, good storyline AND you get to conrol every action the character makes.

Damn.

I beat KOTOR 1 in nine hours. It was sadenling short.

sadenling????? did someone say retarded????

Shut up and go away, Ogami. Don't be a troll.

woooaaahhhh darth Anus! don't u just wish u were a moderator???

givin people orders!!! u aint nobody fool!!! wasn't even talking to u and u butt in ONCE again!!!

did somebody say troll????

Yes, a Mountain Troll from Ered Luin, half-brother of Jack Nicholson.

Originally posted by Ogami Itto
woooaaahhhh darth Anus! don't u just wish u were a moderator???

givin people orders!!! u aint nobody fool!!! wasn't even talking to u and u butt in ONCE again!!!

did somebody say troll????

Mr. Jackson is waiting for you to come back to him at Neverland Ranch. I suggest when you go there you stay this time.

Originally posted by Ogami Itto
woooaaahhhh darth Anus! don't u just wish u were a moderator???

givin people orders!!! u aint nobody fool!!! wasn't even talking to u and u butt in ONCE again!!!

did somebody say troll????

You again?

Ouch, burn.

There's no way in the world that in the Star Wars Universe, I would regard EU to be canon, BUT I do understand what you guys are trying to get at here. When discussing EU, there needs to be some kind of governing/presiding factor within EU. As in, what is 'canon' (for lack of a better word) *within* EU? I would say that in those situations it comes down to a) its affinity with the movies
b) which came first
and c) the general consensus between EU sources

Originally posted by theredbaron
There's no way in the world that in the Star Wars Universe, I would regard EU to be canon, BUT I do understand what you guys are trying to get at here. When discussing EU, there needs to be some kind of governing/presiding factor within EU. As in, what is 'canon' (for lack of a better word) *within* EU? I would say that in those situations it comes down to a) its affinity with the movies
b) which came first
and c) the general consensus between EU sources
"For lack of a better word." Is that your best excuse? Are you demented or am I disturbed? Are you retarded or are you just overjoyed?

But hey, noone is perfect and I guess I stand accused.

No no, canon is a perfectly fine word to use, because the EU has its own canon/continuity. It's only a problem because generally when we say canon, we mean GL's storyline canon, as opposed to EU storyline.

Ogami, cut it out.

Originally posted by Ushgarak
No no, canon is a perfectly fine word to use, because the EU has its own canon/continuity. It's only a problem because generally when we say canon, we mean GL's storyline canon, as opposed to EU storyline.

Ogami, cut it out.

I'm glad I am on the same page now.

What I want to know, is if Sadow ever contemplated looking for the 'Star Forge'. The star map WAS in his tomb. Maybe he did, after a quick stop by Yavin. He finally found it, and crashlanded on the Rakata Homeworld, he was then quicly killed by the natives, he died an unmiraculous death on an unnamed world. A sad end for such a great sith...Or maybe his spirit survived, and he possed Malak when Malak and Revan landed on the planet, the plot thickens...

That is a good question. A damn good question. And I'm chalking it up to gaming inconsistancy. There was no reason to assume Naga Sadow was the greatest lord there, there is no reason for him to have a tomb, and there is no reason for a Star Forge to be there. Period.

Well, the Sith clearly had known about it from their founding. Ajunta Pall isn't very forthcoming when you question him about it.

The Star Forge?

Man, I need to replay that game again...

The Star Map in Naga's tomb. He says that he won't betray their greatest secret.