KOTFE/KOTET Secrets Explained!

Started by DarthAnt663 pages

Who's to say it was still there during the GE?

It could have easily been destroyed in a droid civil war.

The civilization canonically existed, lmfao. Get over it, Zen.

It's just shit writing. No real surprise coming from SWTOR. No reason to overthink it.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Who's to say it was still there during the GE?

It could have easily been destroyed in a droid civil war.

The civilization canonically existed, lmfao. Get over it, Zen.

I never said it didn't exist.

So the lackluster performance of Vitiate on Dromund Kaas really does belong to him. Ok. I like it.

Originally posted by Nephthys
"Lemme tell ya, of all the whoppers you've been told by Valkorion and his agents, the one about the [Hero of Tython] only killing the Voice is the biggest. The Emperor was all but destroyed by the Hero of Tython on Dromund Kaas. That's why he needed to be "reborn" by consuming all life on Ziost. Bringing himself back from the brink is what changed Vitiate's thinking from "destroy everything" to "force order on the galaxy."

YouTube video

I accept all your concessions from years ago. Hero of Tython's the best. I win.

Originally posted by The_Tempest
So the lackluster performance of Vitiate on Dromund Kaas really does belong to him. Ok. I like it.

Palpatine remains the one true Emperor, yes.

Anyone want to explain how Iokath's fleet ended up in Valkorion's possession/control?

Valkorion either did it all by himself or under the possession of Vitiate.

That's all there is to it.

Originally posted by The_Tempest
So the lackluster performance of Vitiate on Dromund Kaas really does belong to him. Ok. I like it.
Same as the one given by him using Master Surro on Ziost.

Originally posted by Nephthys
"Lemme tell ya, of all the whoppers you've been told by Valkorion and his agents, the one about the [Hero of Tython] only killing the Voice is the biggest. The Emperor was all but destroyed by the Hero of Tython on Dromund Kaas. That's why he needed to be "reborn" by consuming all life on Ziost. Bringing himself back from the brink is what changed Vitiate's thinking from "destroy everything" to "force order on the galaxy."

I accept all your concessions from years ago. Hero of Tython's the best. I win.

Just realized that this is the exact opposite of Krayt's situation.

Which is why Krayt's one of my favorite Sith.

Originally posted by Nephthys
The Emperor was all but destroyed by the Hero of Tython on Dromund Kaas. That's why he needed to be "reborn" by consuming all life on Ziost.
Layman's terms: He needs those lives because he's a coward.