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* Does that mean that we might get a Darth Carth in some non-canon story?



* Does that mean that we might get a Darth Carth in some non-canon story?

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** The dark humor that allowed Revan to emotionally survive doing the things that Revan had to do.
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* It would also explain why Kyle and Revan shared not only one, but two voice actors.
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** More fuel for this is in StarWarsTheOldRepublic. House Ulgo is high-end Alderaanian nobility (ironically, bitter rivals to House Organa), and their specialty is military service and warfare. According to the game's codex, Trask was one of their best fighters. Who better to keep an eye on (and kill if needed) a mind-wiped Sith Lord?

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** More fuel for this is in StarWarsTheOldRepublic.VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic. House Ulgo is high-end Alderaanian nobility (ironically, bitter rivals to House Organa), and their specialty is military service and warfare. According to the game's codex, Trask was one of their best fighters. Who better to keep an eye on (and kill if needed) a mind-wiped Sith Lord?
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* The evidence is there. You have the choice of having your character speculate that perhaps all the Star Map planets were not always as they were. Tatooine may not have always been a desert. Manaan might not have once been an entirely water planet. Kashyyyk could once have been a much more average planet. The Star Map on Korriban may even be responsible for why the planet is so strong in the dark side. Even Dantooine might have been affected: it seems to be in a state of perpetual autumn, with decaying grass and colourless fields. Then why is it green again in the sequel, you ask? As a bit of FridgeBrilliance - it is likely the Star Maps deactivated along with the destruction of the Star Forge. Five years later? Dantooine is in spring at last.
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[[WMG: Sasha (the stowaway girl on the Hawk) is Force-sensitive.]]
* If you do not resolve the quest by the time you find the final star map, Zaalbar mentions she has mysteriously disappeared, even though it's clear by her dialogue that she considers the ship her home and does not want to leave. What can this mean? Clearly, she has latent Force powers and could sense that the Hawk was about to run into trouble.
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** More fuel for this is in VideoGame\StarWarsTheOldRepublic. House Ulgo is high-end Alderaanian nobility (ironically, bitter rivals to House Organa), and their specialty is military service and warfare. According to the game's codex, Trask was one of their best fighters. Who better to keep an eye on (and kill if needed) a mind-wiped Sith Lord?

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** More fuel for this is in VideoGame\StarWarsTheOldRepublic.StarWarsTheOldRepublic. House Ulgo is high-end Alderaanian nobility (ironically, bitter rivals to House Organa), and their specialty is military service and warfare. According to the game's codex, Trask was one of their best fighters. Who better to keep an eye on (and kill if needed) a mind-wiped Sith Lord?
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** More fuel for this is in VideoGame\StarWarstheOldRepublic. House Ulgo is high-end Alderaanian nobility (ironically, bitter rivals to House Organa), and their specialty is military service and warfare. According to the game's codex, Trask was one of their best fighters. Who better to keep an eye on (and kill if needed) a mind-wiped Sith Lord?

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** More fuel for this is in VideoGame\StarWarstheOldRepublic.VideoGame\StarWarsTheOldRepublic. House Ulgo is high-end Alderaanian nobility (ironically, bitter rivals to House Organa), and their specialty is military service and warfare. According to the game's codex, Trask was one of their best fighters. Who better to keep an eye on (and kill if needed) a mind-wiped Sith Lord?
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** More fuel for this is in VideoGame\StarWarstheOldRepublic. House Ulgo is high-end Alderaanian nobility (ironically, bitter rivals to House Organa), and their specialty is military service and warfare. According to the game's codex, Trask was one of their best fighters. Who better to keep an eye on (and kill if needed) a mind-wiped Sith Lord?
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* It could be, like Atris, that Vrook was on this path ''well'' before the second game. They're both KnightTemplar types prone to harsh judgement and strict, unreachable standards for most anyone but themselves.
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* The Hawk is clearly an [Expy] of the Millennium Falcon. Hawks and falcons are both birds of prey. However, a colour has no relation to a millennium, which is defined as 1000 years. An eon, however, is defined as an indefinite span of time. Clearly, the b was a typo that just stuck with them.

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* The Hawk is clearly an [Expy] Expy of the Millennium Falcon. Hawks and falcons are both birds of prey. However, a colour has no relation to a millennium, which is defined as 1000 years. An eon, however, is defined as an indefinite span of time. Clearly, the b was a typo that just stuck with them.
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* The Hawk is clearly an [[Expy]] of the Millennium Falcon. Hawks and falcons are both birds of prey. However, a colour has no relation to a millennium, which is defined as 1000 years. An eon, however, is defined as an indefinite span of time. Clearly, the b was a typo that just stuck with them.

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* The Hawk is clearly an [[Expy]] [Expy] of the Millennium Falcon. Hawks and falcons are both birds of prey. However, a colour has no relation to a millennium, which is defined as 1000 years. An eon, however, is defined as an indefinite span of time. Clearly, the b was a typo that just stuck with them.
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* The Hawk is clearly an [[Expy expy]] of the Millennium Falcon. Hawks and falcons are both birds of prey. However, a colour has no relation to a millennium, which is defined as 1000 years. An eon, however, is defined as an indefinite span of time. Clearly, the b was a typo that just stuck with them.

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* The Hawk is clearly an [[Expy expy]] [[Expy]] of the Millennium Falcon. Hawks and falcons are both birds of prey. However, a colour has no relation to a millennium, which is defined as 1000 years. An eon, however, is defined as an indefinite span of time. Clearly, the b was a typo that just stuck with them.
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[[WMG: The Ebon Hawk's name was meant to be the Eon Hawk.]]
* The Hawk is clearly an [[Expy expy]] of the Millennium Falcon. Hawks and falcons are both birds of prey. However, a colour has no relation to a millennium, which is defined as 1000 years. An eon, however, is defined as an indefinite span of time. Clearly, the b was a typo that just stuck with them.
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* Also in the [=KotOR=] comics, When Zayne recieves a vision that allows him to accurately predict the Mandalorians' bombardment of Serroco, Zayne tries in vain to give Karath and the Republic fleet advanced warning of the attack to allow them to defend the civilian alien population of the planet. When no one else takes him seriously (Zayne's friends blow him off. Karath, convinced that Zayne is a Mandalorian spy, has him thrown in the brig.) Carth calls a tornado warning in to as many weather stations on the planet as he can reach, causing many of the natives to evacuate to underground bunkers and escape the worst of the blitz.
* Telos is where the Jedi dumped Force-Sensitives that didn't make the cut for Padawan status. The Telosians are decended from those washouts. We know that Force sensitivity strongly runs InTheBlood. We know Carth is a native of Telos. And we saw what happened to Carth's son.

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* Also in the [=KotOR=] comics, When Zayne recieves a vision that allows him to accurately predict the Mandalorians' bombardment of Serroco, Zayne tries in vain to give Karath and the Republic fleet advanced warning of the attack to allow them to defend the civilian alien population of the planet. When no No one else takes him him seriously (Zayne's -Zayne's friends blow him off. Karath, convinced that Zayne is a Mandalorian spy, has him thrown in the brig.) Carth Carth, armed with another of his odd hunches, calls a tornado warning warnings in to as many weather stations on the planet as he can reach, causing many of the natives to evacuate to underground bunkers and escape the worst of the blitz.
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* Telos is where the historically an Agricorps world, staffed by Force-sensitives who declined or washed out of Jedi dumped Force-Sensitives that didn't make the cut for Padawan status. The Telosians are decended from those washouts.training. We know that Force sensitivity strongly runs InTheBlood. We know Carth is a native of Telos. And we saw what happened to Carth's son.
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** Kreia also provided a somewhat less sinister theory. When the Council blocked Revan's memories the personality traits he had before the war started to corrupt him (honor, a desire to help people, compassion) started to resurface.

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** Possibly jossed- According to material from [[{{StarWarsTheOldRepublic}} The Old Republic]], T3-M4 was completely destroyed and disintegrated, which leaves almost no chance for his AI to survive.

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** Possibly jossed- According to material from [[{{StarWarsTheOldRepublic}} ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic The Old Republic]], Republic]]'', T3-M4 was completely destroyed and disintegrated, which leaves almost no chance for his AI to survive.



* What are the odds of surviving the massacre on the Endar Spire, just ''happening'' to share the last escape pod with an amnesiac ex-Sith Lord, crash-landing in what passes for the "good" part of town, staying uninjured, rescuing the intermittently-conscious PlayerCharacter without getting caught by the Sith, and happening to find a dump of an apartment where the landlord is not asking questions? That's a hell of a set of long shots, and when we've got that many coincidences attached to one person, in the [[StarWars GFFA]], TheForce is ''definitely'' involved.

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* What are the odds of surviving the massacre on the Endar Spire, just ''happening'' to share the last escape pod with an amnesiac ex-Sith Lord, crash-landing in what passes for the "good" part of town, staying uninjured, rescuing the intermittently-conscious PlayerCharacter without getting caught by the Sith, and happening to find a dump of an apartment where the landlord is not asking questions? That's a hell of a set of long shots, and when we've got that many coincidences attached to one person, in the [[StarWars GFFA]], GFFA, TheForce is ''definitely'' involved.



In the early drafts of the script to ''StarWars'', Luke's last name was going to be "Starkiller" and not "Skywalker," but it was decided that "Starkiller" sounded to villainous for a hero. Somewhere along the way, one of Bendak's descendants decided the same thing, and changed his name to Skywalker.

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In the early drafts of the script to ''StarWars'', ''Star Wars'', Luke's last name was going to be "Starkiller" and not "Skywalker," but it was decided that "Starkiller" sounded to villainous for a hero. Somewhere along the way, one of Bendak's descendants decided the same thing, and changed his name to Skywalker.
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\n* The other thing to note is that Kyle, like Revan, drew from powers on ''both'' sides of the Force, and adheres to a [[GrayAndGrayMorality pragmatic]] outlook on the Force.

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* Also in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'', 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.

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* Also in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'', 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.
* And again in the second game, if Revan is set as male, Carth tells Bastilla that meeting the Exile has convinced him that "there are worse things to lose". The only other non-Jedi to display awareness of the Exile's emptiness, Chodo Habat, explicitly identifies himself as force-sensitive.
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[[WMG:Revan didn't avoid production centers to save The Republic, he did it to prevent his own ass from getting kicked latter]]

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[[WMG: Trask was in on the big plot twist]]
*It's the reason why he didn't bat an eye about the player not knowing anything, even how to put clothes on. He's was likely your handler, meant to guide you and pass you off as normal.
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* Or it could be that they were too lazy to change the cover after editing. Bastila on the cover doesn't look like the game version.


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* Or it could be that they were too lazy to change the cover after editing. Bastila on the cover doesn't look like the game version.

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** Canon Revan is male.

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** Canon Revan is male. male and Carth is most likely not gay and Revan probably isn't either.
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** Canon Revan is male.


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* What about HK-47?
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[[WMG: The real reason Revan and the Exile are feared/scorned.]]
* What do the Jedi Masters do throughout the two games? Not much. At all. What have these two likely been doing? Being a better Jedi than all of them put together. The idea the Masters were afraid is touched on (Exile claims this of Atris, Zez Kai El admits it and Kreia describes them as such.) Revan and the Exile don't have to go far out of their way to be light sided enough to be hailed a saint. And to a large extent the Mandalorian Wars showed the Jedi as impotent. The reason Revan is scared? Exile is hated? Jealousy, they are better Jedi than the Masters could ever hope to be, unless you played an utter dick, with a fraction of the effort they seem capable of.

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[[WMG:Kreia's Plan was not to kill the Force.]]
[[XanatosGambit Or at least that wasn't the only possible outcome.]] Kreia had been both a Sith and a Jedi, and hated both. The solution? Destroy them and create a new, stronger version of each. [[MagnificentBastard The Exile trains his/her crew to become the new Jedi Order, and by the end of the game, the old one is all dead, all killed at the hands of either Kreia or her pawn (you). Same with the Sith.]] Since she was part of both the old Jedi and the old Sith, the end of her plan has her dying. And if the plan fails, she just kills the Force.

[[WMG:The Vaklu Sergeant who says, "The loyalists in the bunker are contained," is Palpatine's distant ancestor.]]
[[ActorAllusion >_>]]
* Palpatine inherited the overconfidence.
** Alternatively, his surname is Tarkin.

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[[WMG:Kreia's Plan was not to kill the Force.]]
[[XanatosGambit Or at least that wasn't the only possible outcome.]] Kreia had been both a Sith and a Jedi, and hated both. The solution? Destroy them and create a new, stronger version of each. [[MagnificentBastard The Exile trains his/her crew to become the new Jedi Order, and by the end of the game, the old one is all dead, all killed at the hands of either Kreia or her pawn (you). Same with the Sith.]] Since she was part of both the old Jedi and the old Sith, the end of her plan has her dying. And if the plan fails, she just kills the Force.

[[WMG:The Vaklu Sergeant who says, "The loyalists in the bunker are contained," is Palpatine's distant ancestor.]]
[[ActorAllusion >_>]]
* Palpatine inherited the overconfidence.
** Alternatively, his surname is Tarkin.



[[WMG:Kreia was using her mind control abilities on everyone, player included, to make her plan work.]]
This is pretty obvious just by paying attention to the plot. She hides right out in the open, and no one ever really notices or does anything about her. She joins up with the Exile, makes a {{Psychic Link}} between them, and suddenly the Exile becomes very open to her advice. Anyone she talks to (Atton, Mandalore, Hanharr, Tobin, Sion) ends up doing what she advises, even though a lot of them clearly hate her. You can ''ask her'' if she's manipulating you like this, and if you don't buy her denial she suddenly stops talking about it and you drop the subject. Now that I think about it, this actually makes too much sense to be a WMG.
* Not exactly. She tends to use blackmail and lies just as often. She does use her 'Force Selective Perception' on the Jedi Masters, the Exile and the Disciple, but blackmail on Atton (I'll tell the Exile your big secret/I'll send you on a murderous rampage) and Mandalore (I know why the one you hero-worship abandoned you). Tobin she outright lied to. Hanharr had the life-debt thing going on. Sion hated Kriea and wanted to destroy everything she cared for, but for all the power he had amassed was incapable of beating her.

[[WMG:Kreia is aware she is a videogame character or at least [[MediumAwareness knows the game mechanics]].]]
It is pretty clear she realizes how experience points work. The page for AWizardDidIt notes that her desire to kill The Force is basically an attempt to kill the writers. She notes how little her removed hand effects her, in game mechanics for a pure caster the ability to dual wield is insignificant (The player can make good use of the additional stats boost crystals they can put in their lightsabers, but there are not enough crystals in the game to do it for anyone else).
** She clearly rolled for stats.
** Reading between the lines reveals much of the story to be a huge Deconstruction of RPG mechanics. Kriea and the Jedi Masters seem to be familiar with the cause and effect, but not at the meta level.

[[WMG: Kreia is either an AntiVillain or an [[TheUnchosenOne Unchosen One]] in the series, and might just outclass Sidious at dejarik]]

1. Think about it. That misplaced Reverend Mother knows an awful lot about the True Sith. In fact, she's the only one who knows ''anything'' about them at all. Perhaps she's one of them?

2. Revan is considered this mastermind of strategy, tactics, and manipulation...but look who trained Revan (probably from early childhood, considering the Order's policy at the time). If what she does -- or tries to do -- to your Exile is bad, imagine her with a VERY bright Force prodigy from the age of 5 to about the age of 20.

3. If there were anything about the Rakatans, the Star Forge, the True Sith, etc. in the Jedi archives, she would have been in prime position to steal and/or delete it. Then, turn it over to her prized pupil.

4. Canderous mentions that "The Sith" came to Mandalore the Indomitable with the offer of a battle to beat them all, essentially leading them into suicide. The Jedi Order splinters apart, and the Force is wounded in multiple places from all this. This sets into motion the Force wounds like Exile and Malachor, critical to Kreia's plan to wreck the Force.

So, we have the Mandalorians betrayed by the Sith, the Jedi Order betraying its own lofty ideals, Revan betraying the Jedi Council. Exile betraying Revan by refusing to go along, Revan repaying the favor with a suicide mission to Malachor, the ''Council'' betraying Exile, and Revan betraying the Republic, taking a lot of guys like Saul and Atton along. That's one hell of a case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. And what is Kreia, but the self-described "Queen of Betrayal?"

5. Revan may have been trying to aid Kreia in this Force-wrecking mission.

* Kreia herself admits she's no leader. To get what she wants, she finds someone who can be that leader and [[TheManBehindTheMan manipulate them for all she's worth]].

* There was a line from the prequels that after 1000 years of Jedi domination, the Force had become weakened, and that a "balance" was needed. It would seem that if you tilt to balance of the Force too far one way or another, it gets weak. Weaken it, create the right echoes ("Wounds," as the second game describes), and it is theoretically possible to kill it. Since it's much faster and more feasible to plunge the galaxy into Darkness than drag it into Light, Revan went Sith.

* There was a distinct pattern to Revan's attacks, targeting Jedi strongholds, and planets with a lot of Sensitives. Mical discovered this pattern, only to be immediately mind-raped by Kreia into forgetting what he found out.

* Atton also points out that Revan's strategy was to convert Jedi, and to kill them only if/when conversion was no option. "whoever had the most Force users would win this."

* Likewise, Revan also left the infrastructure intact, all the better for Force-deaf survivors to pick up the pieces.

* Malak was definitely not in on it. Revan decided to see if Malak had the capability to see the big picture when telling him to take Telos. Telos was a planet the Jedi were going to use for refuge, and crawling with Force Sentitives that weren't Jedi material, but might make the cut for Dark Jedi or interrogators like Atton. There was also the matter of military hardware to obtain, and Telos being on a strategic hyperspace route. Malak demonstrated a complete lack of subtlety or forethought by blasting the planet to ash, ruining all of the things Revan wanted from the planet, granting the Sith a pyrrhic victory, and giving the Republic an atrocity to rally behind. Needless to say, Revan was NOT impressed, and was shopping for a new apprentice, leaving Malak little choice but to pull that sneak attack. Malak's attack saved the Force, but doomed the GFFA to endless Jedi/Sith warfare.

* The True Sith thing has turned out to be completely true. The original Sith Empire, as opposed to her own former cabal and Revan's version, do indeed return and wage war on the Republic centuries after the first two games (setting up the MMO).

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[[WMG:Kreia was using her mind control abilities on everyone, player included, to make her plan work.]]
This is pretty obvious just by paying attention to the plot. She hides right out in the open, and no one ever really notices or does anything about her. She joins up with the Exile, makes a {{Psychic Link}} between them, and suddenly the Exile becomes very open to her advice. Anyone she talks to (Atton, Mandalore, Hanharr, Tobin, Sion) ends up doing what she advises, even though a lot of them clearly hate her. You can ''ask her'' if she's manipulating you like this, and if you don't buy her denial she suddenly stops talking about it and you drop the subject. Now that I think about it, this actually makes too much sense to be a WMG.
* Not exactly. She tends to use blackmail and lies just as often. She does use her 'Force Selective Perception' on the Jedi Masters, the Exile and the Disciple, but blackmail on Atton (I'll tell the Exile your big secret/I'll send you on a murderous rampage) and Mandalore (I know why the one you hero-worship abandoned you). Tobin she outright lied to. Hanharr had the life-debt thing going on. Sion hated Kriea and wanted to destroy everything she cared for, but for all the power he had amassed was incapable of beating her.

[[WMG:Kreia is aware she is a videogame character or at least [[MediumAwareness knows the game mechanics]].]]
It is pretty clear she realizes how experience points work. The page for AWizardDidIt notes that her desire to kill The Force is basically an attempt to kill the writers. She notes how little her removed hand effects her, in game mechanics for a pure caster the ability to dual wield is insignificant (The player can make good use of the additional stats boost crystals they can put in their lightsabers, but there are not enough crystals in the game to do it for anyone else).
** She clearly rolled for stats.
** Reading between the lines reveals much of the story to be a huge Deconstruction of RPG mechanics. Kriea and the Jedi Masters seem to be familiar with the cause and effect, but not at the meta level.

[[WMG: Kreia is either an AntiVillain or an [[TheUnchosenOne Unchosen One]] in the series, and might just outclass Sidious at dejarik]]

1. Think about it. That misplaced Reverend Mother knows an awful lot about the True Sith. In fact, she's the only one who knows ''anything'' about them at all. Perhaps she's one of them?

2. Revan is considered this mastermind of strategy, tactics, and manipulation...but look who trained Revan (probably from early childhood, considering the Order's policy at the time). If what she does -- or tries to do -- to your Exile is bad, imagine her with a VERY bright Force prodigy from the age of 5 to about the age of 20.

3. If there were anything about the Rakatans, the Star Forge, the True Sith, etc. in the Jedi archives, she would have been in prime position to steal and/or delete it. Then, turn it over to her prized pupil.

4. Canderous mentions that "The Sith" came to Mandalore the Indomitable with the offer of a battle to beat them all, essentially leading them into suicide. The Jedi Order splinters apart, and the Force is wounded in multiple places from all this. This sets into motion the Force wounds like Exile and Malachor, critical to Kreia's plan to wreck the Force.

So, we have the Mandalorians betrayed by the Sith, the Jedi Order betraying its own lofty ideals, Revan betraying the Jedi Council. Exile betraying Revan by refusing to go along, Revan repaying the favor with a suicide mission to Malachor, the ''Council'' betraying Exile, and Revan betraying the Republic, taking a lot of guys like Saul and Atton along. That's one hell of a case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. And what is Kreia, but the self-described "Queen of Betrayal?"

5. Revan may have been trying to aid Kreia in this Force-wrecking mission.

* Kreia herself admits she's no leader. To get what she wants, she finds someone who can be that leader and [[TheManBehindTheMan manipulate them for all she's worth]].

* There was a line from the prequels that after 1000 years of Jedi domination, the Force had become weakened, and that a "balance" was needed. It would seem that if you tilt to balance of the Force too far one way or another, it gets weak. Weaken it, create the right echoes ("Wounds," as the second game describes), and it is theoretically possible to kill it. Since it's much faster and more feasible to plunge the galaxy into Darkness than drag it into Light, Revan went Sith.

* There was a distinct pattern to Revan's attacks, targeting Jedi strongholds, and planets with a lot of Sensitives. Mical discovered this pattern, only to be immediately mind-raped by Kreia into forgetting what he found out.

* Atton also points out that Revan's strategy was to convert Jedi, and to kill them only if/when conversion was no option. "whoever had the most Force users would win this."

* Likewise, Revan also left the infrastructure intact, all the better for Force-deaf survivors to pick up the pieces.

* Malak was definitely not in on it. Revan decided to see if Malak had the capability to see the big picture when telling him to take Telos. Telos was a planet the Jedi were going to use for refuge, and crawling with Force Sentitives that weren't Jedi material, but might make the cut for Dark Jedi or interrogators like Atton. There was also the matter of military hardware to obtain, and Telos being on a strategic hyperspace route. Malak demonstrated a complete lack of subtlety or forethought by blasting the planet to ash, ruining all of the things Revan wanted from the planet, granting the Sith a pyrrhic victory, and giving the Republic an atrocity to rally behind. Needless to say, Revan was NOT impressed, and was shopping for a new apprentice, leaving Malak little choice but to pull that sneak attack. Malak's attack saved the Force, but doomed the GFFA to endless Jedi/Sith warfare.

* The True Sith thing has turned out to be completely true. The original Sith Empire, as opposed to her own former cabal and Revan's version, do indeed return and wage war on the Republic centuries after the first two games (setting up the MMO).



[[WMG: Darth Sion is the [[spoiler: crazy captain of the Icarus I]] from ''{{Film/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.

[[WMG: 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 ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' 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.

* My counter-argument is: Kyle Katarn. The only character in the canon that could even conceivably beat Revan in a stand-up fight.
* I'll see you a Kyle Katarn, and raise you a Galen Marek. The man who kicked the shit out of Vader and pulled a Star Destroyer out of orbit.
** I call your Galen Marek. He was a child of two Jedi, so he had ''way'' more power than a normal Jedi. Even then, it took his full focus to pull that Star Destroyer down from low altitude. And the rest of his foes? We see Revan overpowering rancors on the Rakata world and smashing big battle droids even easier than Galen. Malak could wipe the floor of his observation deck with Vader. And they, while strong by their time's standards, weren't ''that'' exceptional, and had no Jedi heritage.
*** The Force may not die at any time in the story universe, but think about the opening line to all the movies: "[[FridgeHorror A LONG TIME AGO, in a galaxy far, far away...]]"

[[WMG: Nihlus is actually The Pyro]]
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.
* [[Franchise/MassEffect Nihlus]]?
* I think you mean Nihilus. Unless ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' is in the same universe as ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' *and* ''Franchise/MassEffect''.
* Alternatively, Nihilus is the Spy. Disguised as the Pyro disguised as Nihlus. When Saren killed him he was actually using the Dead Ringer.

[[WMG: Kreia is Arren Kae, the Jedi Master who was Revan's first and last teacher]]
An old theory, but should be here for posterity's sake. Kreia is also indirectly mentioned to be Revan's first and last teacher; she looks very similar to the Handmaiden, Arren Kae's daughter; Arren Kae was thought to have died at Malachor V with no body found (but surely NoOneCouldHaveSurvivedThat,) and the Jedi masters say they thought Kreia died at Malachor V, etc. An [[http://lparchive.org/Knights-of-the-Old-Republic-II/Update%2058/ entire chapter]] of a Let's Play for this game is dedicated to pointing out a whole sequence of events practically done in the style of the offhand comments in the first game that turned out to be the hints for Revan's true nature; given Obsidian's usual style, it's pretty likely these are intentional.
* Counterpoint: Arren Kae is explicitly stated to have gone to the Mandalorian Wars and died (okay, "died") there. However, Revan and Malak are equally explicitly said to have gone to said war ''over the objections of their masters''. Also, they are the most prominent Jedi to do so, which is unlikely to be the case if their teacher runs off with them.
** Counter-counterpoint: "Gone to war over the objection of their masters" doesn’t explicitly mean their direct teachers. The Jedi order has a hierarchy, and the members Jedi Council are regarded in status of authority as masters over the other Jedi. Also, there may be some group lessons, like we saw in Episode II with Yoda teaching the younglings, that may account for numerous Jedi having a former “master” or “teacher” that trained them before their Padawan years (this is what Obi-Wan meant in the OT when he referred to Yoda as having taught him, despite us seeing Obi-Wan as Qui-Gon’s apprentice in Episode I).
** Also, it's funny you should mention Arren Kae is dead. What was the [[IThoughtYouWereDead first thing the Jedi masters said when seeing Kreia]]?
* Chris Avellone's word on this one is "[[ShrugOfGod Can't comment, but good catch. Sorry.]]"

[[WMG:Kreia is an incarnation of [[PlanescapeTorment Ravel Puzzlewell]].]]
Old woman, poor eyesight who's a BlindSeer, sharp-tongued, TricksterMentor, fond of the BreakingSpeech, puzzles, riddles, and has a definitive 'bond' with the main character. Not to mention that both are created by Creator/ChrisAvellone, who has claimed that incarnations of Ravel follow these general tendencies.

[[WMG:Kreia is not Arren Kae]]
She is Arren Kae's mother, and thus the Handmaiden's grandmother. (INSERT REASONINGS HERE)



[[WMG: Darth Traya is actually one of the [[StarWarsTheCloneWars Ones]] specifically ''The Mother''.]]
She lies alot and The Entity which one of the writers of The Old Republic claims to be Darth Traya is claimed by Darth Vowrawn to be as old as The Force itself and the only ones that match that description are the Ones and since we've seen The Father, The Daughter and The Son the only one left for Traya to be is The Mother who embodies The Void. Why she lies about being Revan's master is obvious: She wants to decieve the Exile who's ability to survive without The Force interests her. Of course she is apparently smart enough to teach Darth Sion and Darth Nihilus how to become unique Dark Side abominations that only the Sith Emperor(who seems to be a bigger manifestaion of The Dark Side than Darth Sidious) surpasses.
* It also seems she ran afoul with the Jedi once and had some of her students corrupted by them(easy to imagine considering how they put age restrictions on initiates only after Darth Bane) and judging from Master Vrook's words Revan was one of them. It also seems as if she faked her death during the Mandalorian Wars as well(which leads one to suspect that her battle with the Exile was just a means to fake her death a second time).

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[[WMG: Darth Traya is actually one of the [[StarWarsTheCloneWars Ones]] specifically ''The Mother''.]]
She lies alot and The Entity which one of the writers of The Old Republic claims to be Darth Traya is claimed by Darth Vowrawn to be as old as The Force itself and the only ones that match that description are the Ones and since we've seen The Father, The Daughter and The Son the only one left for Traya to be is The Mother who embodies The Void. Why she lies about being Revan's master is obvious: She wants to decieve the Exile who's ability to survive without The Force interests her. Of course she is apparently smart enough to teach Darth Sion and Darth Nihilus how to become unique Dark Side abominations that only the Sith Emperor(who seems to be a bigger manifestaion of The Dark Side than Darth Sidious) surpasses.
* It also seems she ran afoul with the Jedi once and had some of her students corrupted by them(easy to imagine considering how they put age restrictions on initiates only after Darth Bane) and judging from Master Vrook's words Revan was one of them. It also seems as if she faked her death during the Mandalorian Wars as well(which leads one to suspect that her battle with the Exile was just a means to fake her death a second time).



[[WMG: Darth Traya was never a Sith.]]
We only have the Jedi Masters' assumptions(and Darth Traya's claim that "The Betrayer" is a Sith Lord though she could have been refering to Atris who had been using Sith Holocrons) that she is. She herself stated to Atris that she did not believe herself to be Sith despite admitting being Darth Traya(she also hinted that she saw Atris as Sith as well). Darth Sion being her apprentice isn't evidence since he was a Sith ''before'' even meeting her. Darth Nihilus was in league with Darth Sion and was likely declared a Sith by Sion ''during'' the coup.
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[[WMG: Darth Traya was never a Sith.]]
We only have the Jedi Masters' assumptions(and Darth Traya's claim that "The Betrayer" is a Sith Lord though she could have been refering to Atris who had been using Sith Holocrons) that she is. She herself stated to Atris that she did not believe herself to be Sith despite admitting being Darth Traya(she also hinted that she saw Atris as Sith as well). Darth Sion being her apprentice isn't evidence since he was a Sith ''before'' even meeting her. Darth Nihilus was in league with Darth Sion and was likely declared a Sith by Sion ''during'' the coup.
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* It also seems she ran afoul with the Jedi once and had some of her students corrupted by them(easy to immagine considering how they put age restrictions on initiates only after Darth Bane) and judging from Master Vrook's words Revan was one of them. It also seems as if she faked her death during the Mandalorian Wars as well(which leads one to suspect that her battle with the Exile was just a means to fake her death a second time).

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* It also seems she ran afoul with the Jedi once and had some of her students corrupted by them(easy to immagine imagine considering how they put age restrictions on initiates only after Darth Bane) and judging from Master Vrook's words Revan was one of them. It also seems as if she faked her death during the Mandalorian Wars as well(which leads one to suspect that her battle with the Exile was just a means to fake her death a second time).


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[[WMG: Darth Traya was never a Sith.]]
We only have the Jedi Masters' assumptions(and Darth Traya's claim that "The Betrayer" is a Sith Lord though she could have been refering to Atris who had been using Sith Holocrons) that she is. She herself stated to Atris that she did not believe herself to be Sith despite admitting being Darth Traya(she also hinted that she saw Atris as Sith as well). Darth Sion being her apprentice isn't evidence since he was a Sith ''before'' even meeting her. Darth Nihilus was in league with Darth Sion and was likely declared a Sith by Sion ''during'' the coup.

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