Jun-Tsu Farro wrote:Why-a you no worship da Force, hah?! Why-a you break-a you mama's heart?!
On a personal level I just dont like the force.
As for Alister, he thinks most Sith are insane. No offense intended. He also knows they'd never accept a role of subservience in the empire. Sorry momma, you've raised a bad son.
Remmington Thalalas wrote:It was nice have a non-Alchemy scientist around. Though just curious on what projects Alister was working on. Wish we had some more threads.
Most projects Alister was working on I didn't do much work on during game. It's a short time period and I like to think of those as long term goals. He touched on a artificial womb project with Jan. The point of that would be to let their military women have children, then have those children grow in another womb so that they could continue their duties.
Lord Tenebrous wrote:I liked reading Alister, and his Chiss-sidekick was amusing.
I regret not having more scenes with him though.
What was the hightlight of the game for you, since it was already a difficult concept to begin with?
I wish I could of spent more time with Vair'ea, I wanted to do a bit more with her. She was intended to be a nice counter to Alister being a stick in the mudd.
I dont know if I had a real highlight? I took this game rather slow. I suppose I liked tossing around the idea of a pastel dizzgo party for the sith?
Other then that it was a difficult concept for me, and I distinctly remember a point where I gave up on pop-ups. As this game was really not one for mingling and more one for plotting. If there is another Sith game in the future, I'm pretty sure it will be a hard pass from me.