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== WMG for the video game ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (Videovideo Gamegame)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'': ==
 
== Revan is still alive, and is back to being Revan. ==
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* Doubtful in my eye. If Kreia is to be believed (a dangerous assumption, but I believe she was earnest in this case) Revan was in an inherently good person and did not "fall" to the dark side but made a conscious choice, seeing it as being the lesser of two evils. By the end of KotOR1 Revan recalled very little of his previous life, including his original motives for becoming a Sith Lord. Without this knowledge, the amnesiac Revan simply presumed that he had "fallen" and was leading the Sith for no reason beyond being an evil bastard.
 
== Darth Sion is the {{spoiler|crazy captain of the Icarus I}} from ''[[Sunshine (Filmfilm)|Sunshine]]''. ==
Just look at him. He's got no skin, he's bald, he's a complete nutcase, and he picks people up by the throat. Clearly he survived falling into the Sun with EPIC FORCAGE, escaped, and joined the Sith Triumvirate.
 
== Kreia ultimately succeeded. The Force has been dying a slow death for thousands of years. ==
Compare the abilities and powers of the Jedi and Sith in the ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (Videovideo Gamegame)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'' games to what they're successors can do in the movies 4000 years later.
When the most powerfull Force users in the galaxy are capable of no more than level 2 Force lightning and some telekinesis, it tells you a lot about the state their batteries must be in.
 
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Eventually, after years of battle The Pyro figured out how to set things on fire with his mind, using The Force. Pyrokinesis requires a lot of force energy to use, so she takes to consuming entire planet's worth of life in order to try and sustain his ability. He doesn't use it in-game because she doesn't have enough force energy at that point.
* [[Mass Effect|Nihlus]]?
* I think you mean Nihilus. Unless ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (Videovideo Gamegame)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'' is in the same universe as ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'' *and* ''[[Mass Effect]]''.
 
== Kreia is Arren Kae, the Jedi Master who was Revan's first and last teacher ==
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* Chris Avellone's word on this one is "[[Shrug of God|Can't comment, but good catch. Sorry.]]"
 
== Kreia is an incarnation of [[Planescape: Torment|Ravel Puzzlewell]]. ==
Old woman, poor eyesight who's a [[Blind Seer]], sharp-tongued, [[Trickster Mentor]], fond of the [[Hannibal Lecture]], puzzles, riddles, and has a definitive 'bond' with the main character. Not to mention that both are created by [[Chris Avellone]], who has claimed that incarnations of Ravel follow these general tendencies.
 
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* If you play female, his last conversation before the Leviathan has him telling the [[Player Character]] that he senses the Jedi have left them out to hang, and that she'll "have to make a choice very soon" as to her future, one she can't turn away from. If she chooses the Light Side, he blurts out "I sensed you would have to make a choice very soon, and that was ''it,'' I ''can feel it.''"
* In the second game, he flat-out tells the Exile that "he would know" if Revan died, despite Revan being half a galaxy away. If you say Revan was female, he also says that there's "an emptiness where she used to be."
* Also in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords (Videovideo Gamegame)|Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords]]'', if you specify a female Revan, T3-M4 carries a holo from Carth- he's had a premonition that Revan is about to leave without warning. He was right.
* At Ajunta Pal's tomb, the only two non-Jedi party members who comment on seeing the Sith ghost are Carth and HK-47. HK remarks that he detects something strange on his sensors. Carth can not only see the ghost, but ''understand what he's saying.''
* [[Expanded Universe]] says this is not the first time he's encountered a Jedi coverup. He ran into Zayne Carrick and helped Zayne escape from both Saul Karath and the Jedi authorities because he "knew" the kid was innocent.
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== A terentatek's death causes [[The End of the World Asas We Know It|The End of the World as We Know It.]] ==
When I heard Freyyr describe the terentatek as a creature only a few survived an encounter with to be able to describe and nobody having succeeded in killing, I braced myself for quite a tough fight, but then it went down rather easily. Ha, I thought smugly, some beast, I can't believe nobody killed it before me. And then I spent about half an hour battling with the terentatek-gas-cloud-causes-the-game-to-crash bug, finally having to give up and go down the dark side path with this quest. Apparently, in my version of the game noone was ever able to kill this terentatek because its death immediately obliterates that version of the universe where it happened.