Revan: Three Hundred Years After (KotOR/SWTOR)

Aw yes, it updated! Also, I loved the chapter; much, much better than the write-in, even if it was the base for it.

But yeah, seems like we dodged the bullet on that one, now we only have to survive the plots from two ambitious Sith... but hey, Kory owes her life to us! Every cloud, silver lining yada yada.

But damn, I wanted an alliance with Zash, and now I won't get it :( I'd vote for second option if I didn't know that with Jadus's greasy fingers on Imp Intelligence, it'd be a matter of time before he discovered we were actually trying to deceive him. Besides which, if that Chiss is Chiper Nine and working for him, difficulty just shot up. The guy is slippery as fuck.

Hm, on the other hand, Zash is an Inquisitor. They tend to hoard knowledge and power, who knows the things she's found or dug out. She's obviously in a lower place of the hierarchy than Jadus, and she's a schemer, but she always seemed reasonable enough, so I don't see why we couldn't convince her to snatch a somewhat powerful apprentice other than Kory and us, with us potentially lending her a hand.

Ugh, decisions, decisions...
Okay, I'd rather deal with Zash than Jadus, but I could change my mind. Also, fuck the jedi :p
Yeah, I'm a sucker for Zash! Let's get her a new body ASAP and waifu her
[X] But you don't have to keep them both in the dark. Tell Zash about that, let you all be concerned about this together.
 
Last edited:
[X] But you don't have to keep them both in the dark. Tell Zash about that, let you all be concerned about this together.

Jadus might be the coolest sith in the Empire, Zash is funnier, and less crazy.
 
[X] ...Isn't it too late to find the Jedi? He might have had the transport to get you out of here.
 
[x]first, find the jedi and subvert him to a potential ally. If you need to let him get away , do so. But tell him there's "others I might have to save and perhaps in the future we might meet."
[x]take kory, get the map. Tell zash a bit enough that you met a "lord Janus." and it was quite irritating and foreboding and troubling to your futures.
[x]loot the tombs.

This work?
 
[x]first, find the jedi and subvert him to a potential ally. If you need to let him get away , do so. But tell him there's "others I might have to save and perhaps in the future we might meet."
[x]take kory, get the map. Tell zash a bit enough that you met a "lord Janus." and it was quite irritating and foreboding and troubling to your futures.
[x]loot the tombs.

This work?

Not really, I think. It's either deciding to stay on Korriban (choosing whether you're going to work for Jadus, at least for now, or informing Zash of his meddling) or going to the Jedi to see if we could get his ship or something. We'll likely be seen talking to him, and I'd doubt the Inquisitors in charge of interrogations would leave us alone with him so we could talk to him freely.

And raiding the tombs would take us years to do so in any meaningful way. We don't quite have that time... :p
 
We'll likely be seen talking to him, and I'd doubt the Inquisitors in charge of interrogations would leave us alone with him so we could talk to him freely.

Not quite - in canon Acolyte was used by Inquisitors to gain Jedi's trust and help him escape so that he would give his superiors false information, which would allow Sith to attack some Jedi-defended worlds on the Outer Rim.
 
Last edited:
[x] So, the earlier you start, the easier it will be. Where was this map, again?

I'd rather try to fool Zash then Jadus. We actually have a chance to fool Zash. Not so much against the head of Imperial Intelligence - and we are talking about the golden days of Imperial Intelligence. Besides, Jadus is more useful as a patron - Zash can be blunt at times and is very good at making enemies. I'd rather avoid a pissed off Thanaton - he is manageable, but bothersome.

On the other hand, I imagine there will eventually be a purge of Jadus supporters, so we can't rely only on Jadus as our contact. We need to widen our network if we are to subvert tis empire - our abandon the thought, cut our losses and get the hell out of dodge.
 
Not quite - in canon Acolyte was used by Inquisitors to gain Jedi's trust and help him escape so that he would give his superiors false information, which would allow Sith to attack some Jedi-defended worlds on the Outer Rim.

Huh, you're right, I forgot that part about the plan :oops: It could work then, I guess, but I still prefer dealing with the Sith. Sith are more fun since Evil is Cool...
 
There you go! Seems like we need a tie breaker. Also, Antarnoth didn't think of adding subvotes, so his shows up as three separate ones.

Vote tally:
##### 3.21
[X] But you don't have to keep them both in the dark. Tell Zash about that, let you all be concerned about this together.
No. of votes: 3
Hastur, néocorvinus, monsterpz

[X] ...Isn't it too late to find the Jedi? He might have had the transport to get you out of here.
No. of votes: 3
AllRoadsLeadTo, Alanek, Artemis1992

[x]first, find the jedi and subvert him to a potential ally. If you need to let him get away , do so. But tell him there's others I might have to save and perhaps in the future we might meet.
No. of votes: 1
Antarnoth

[x]take kory, get the map. Tell zash a bit enough that you met a lord Janus. and it was quite irritating and foreboding and troubling to your futures.
No. of votes: 1
Antarnoth

[x]loot the tombs.
No. of votes: 1
Antarnoth

[x] So, the earlier you start, the easier it will be. Where was this map, again?
No. of votes: 1
Kornet
 
Last edited:
[X] ...Isn't it too late to find the Jedi? He might have had the transport to get you out of here.

I tend to pick the mystery option, even if they're not guaranteed to be good for us they should be interesting.
 
Back
Top