G0-T0's programming to save the Republic and stabilize the galaxy by grabbing Sith weapons, Bao-Dur redeeming himself by destroying the WMD he created, Remote sacrificing itself to make sure the Mass Shadow Generator is vanquished, the Exile vanquishing her demons on Malachor V, HK-47 ensuring Revan's work is respected and continued, and HK-51 following their progenitor.
I like how G0-T0 and HK-47 talk to eachother like children playing pretend "well you see i have the upper hand, remote" "Well i got my blaster carbine aimed at you" "well i got MY HK Units doing the same thing to you"
I find G0-T0's voice mysterious and creepy, but he sounds a bit like a Decepticon. I mean, yes, he is voiced by the same guy who voiced Knockout in Transformers Prime.
I was very confused and underwhelmed about the finale on malachor 1. Dark side option sucks 2. Cut content, I played on Xbox so from my point of view I had no idea what happened with HK assisting the remote 3. When we crash on malachor it just forces me to be on my own without any face time with the crew when we arrive and leave 4. I also never understood much about Drax (Sion)
Lord Sion, of the Exar Kun army, Revan Military, and the third lord of the Triumphant? What’s to understand? He’s an angry man who’s lost 3 major wars and found joy in meeting Meetra because finally, after all those years alive, someone came that could beat him.
So much happens in this game I forgot, do we learn Drax (Sion) was in the war with exar Kun form Kreia, talking to him or in outside material surrounding this game Besides even then I find him and Nihilus to be 2 dimensional characters At least Sion had actual dialogue and a presence I mean Nihilus is on the cover but appears in 2 scenes, 1 where he tells Mars to go find the exile (who doesn’t even get a name in this game) and then the scene where we somehow kill him (Technically for me Candeorjs killed him along with Mars as my character died instantly)
@@axtagran7504 Kreia speaks on Sion once being a man who served in the Kun Schism and then again in Revan’s “Shadow War” in game, I believe. It comes about after Atton refers to him as sleeps with Vibroblades and your influence is good with her, if I remember correctly. As to Nihilus…. He was a severe let down, and the cut content exposed him as someone who took down Sion with the force, which kind of spits in the face of Sion only being broken by 2 people. Kreia and Meetra. So… and it didn’t help his dialogue was such a corruption of Ancient Sith only Visas understood him. I think Visas would of been a better of the Triumphant then Nihilus IMO
Then you learned nothing. All that Kreia showed you was misguidance. 1) Dark side as you say, just an option. It's not evil however, it's simple matter of perspective. If you willing to kill the force, make wound in the Force so great, what it makes everyone touched by it die, and others - be free. It is a sacrifice, but it still remain a simply option, not obligation. 2) This is why Kreia hate droids. They not fit in of plans and predictions. HK-47 will jeopardize your plan if you want to "kill" The Force, or he will die/ Of course it's depending on you choices on HK factory of course. It's not their limited programs that should decide fate of the galaxy, but rather your choice, because he's the only one that matter. 3) She was warning you. There be a time, when you cannot rely on others - build your own strength. There come a time, when your companions willing to betray you, so you must rely only on your own power, and never draw it from others. Because if you do, with their power, you take their weakness as well. And if you're weak, than you're fate is decided by others, nothing more than a slave of fate. 4) Does it matter? It doesn't. The only thing he is now - an obstacle, your trial before your final battle. It's not a battle of strength, because he cannot be killed, but this is battle of belives. Battle of someone who's willingly gave up The Force and still lived, and became stronger for it, and someone who is so depending on it, that he will die, if he ever let it go. It's your test. If you willing to became a teacher, first student who willingly give up The Force should be Sion, a man so depending on it, so desperate for it, that he's existence is consists only of his ties and pain, that he spreading across galaxy.
He’s a fat godfather style droid. A droid built and programmed to save the republic, and that was the end result. It went ballistic from the impossibility of doing it legally and realized to save it, one must commit the sickest of crimes. It’s a reflection on how to save earth. So I understand your fear.
Great Jamie did you not listen to anything Kreia talked about throughout the game? "The republic is a stagnant beast that labours for breath" and that "conflict that strengthens us and isolation that weakens us" they need a rival to give them moral and strength. But that was all destroyed by SWTOR, as with everything the THE KOTOR games
Tyler Evan there is a time and a place for conflict and peace, after 2 devastating wars, which ripped apart the galaxy, it was time for peace most definitely
With the deaths of both the Sith and the Jedi, the Exchange and Czerka would be natural rivals in turning the entire galaxy into a crony/mafia state. Neither party has demonstrated any sort of morality. Even the Sith are more principled than both of them combined, and neither party has the influence to restrain conflicts on the periphery to ones they have hands in. What would result is total anarchy, effectively rule through extortion, even worse than the divine rights of Force-wielders.
And who is left to defend the Republic? Between the Exchange and Czerka, they have Mandalorians, Gammoreans, Serrocco, all manner of bounty hunters, and basically anyone that can be paid. The Republic has a reeling military and a very depleted ledger, as they can barely justify the Telos reconstruction fund. It is clear that there are systems that clamor for secession, as seen on Onderon, and neither the Exchange nor Czerka have any compunctions about using POWs as slaves to further their war efforts. The Republic, in the post-war state it was in, would be crushed under the weight of a war on two fronts, as their recruiting base dwindles, their ability to fund a full-fledged military falling with it. The Republic would be entering a tired mule into a thoroughbred race.
yeah, since the HK-50’s co-operation with HK-47 in this is a result of the quests in the HK Factory, which was cut as well. basically, in the unmodded game, once remote activates the Mass Shadow Generator, G0-T0 confronts him, and that’s it. it doesn’t show the HKs destroying him.
@@alexb9969 If I remember rightly, his fate is unknown. When the ship crash lands on the final planet, it never mentions what actually happened to about half the crew
That's the fun part, he *is* just a droid. One given a ridiculous command of "Save the Republic". He basically went absolutely nuts, then sought out a massive amount of calculating power and determined what he thought was the best path to saving the Republic. Whether or not he's right is up to the player to decide, the game holds no judgment one way or the other.
@@californiansniper2133 as amazing as she is as a character, I have to admit, while her nagging was far more articulate than Bastila’s it was even more constant and grating.
There are... a lot of plans colliding here.
IratePirate its wear everything goes full circle
@M・4・8
He said: "There are a lot of plans colliding here."
@@maleexile9053 full circle eh? ironic, since we're talking about two floating balls
G0-T0's programming to save the Republic and stabilize the galaxy by grabbing Sith weapons, Bao-Dur redeeming himself by destroying the WMD he created, Remote sacrificing itself to make sure the Mass Shadow Generator is vanquished, the Exile vanquishing her demons on Malachor V, HK-47 ensuring Revan's work is respected and continued, and HK-51 following their progenitor.
@@Serocco not to mention literally Kreia's entire plan throughout the whole game coming full circle on top of it all.
I love Bao-Dur’s voice. It’s so calming yet... also kinda creepy at the same time :/
It's the voice of someone who lost everything, died, and was then forced to live again
His voice honestly annoys me.
@@mattyice31 omg me too. It's too bad though because he is a really good character, but his voice is so annoying.
@@foxed9970 For me, his voice makes me very relaxed.
@@mattyice31 I agree man. I like him as a character but his voice just is creepy.
HK is best Droid from KOTOR series.
Best droid in all the starwars
@IAmStridle correction: best character on screen ever!😉
I like how G0-T0 and HK-47 talk to eachother like children playing pretend
"well you see i have the upper hand, remote"
"Well i got my blaster carbine aimed at you"
"well i got MY HK Units doing the same thing to you"
It was really an Uno reverse battle until HK-47 dropped the Draw 4 on G0-T0.
I find G0-T0's voice mysterious and creepy, but he sounds a bit like a Decepticon.
I mean, yes, he is voiced by the same guy who voiced Knockout in Transformers Prime.
Even as a Sith, Revan had a great sense of humor
I was very confused and underwhelmed about the finale on malachor
1. Dark side option sucks
2. Cut content, I played on Xbox so from my point of view I had no idea what happened with HK assisting the remote
3. When we crash on malachor it just forces me to be on my own without any face time with the crew when we arrive and leave
4. I also never understood much about Drax (Sion)
Lord Sion, of the Exar Kun army, Revan Military, and the third lord of the Triumphant? What’s to understand? He’s an angry man who’s lost 3 major wars and found joy in meeting Meetra because finally, after all those years alive, someone came that could beat him.
So much happens in this game I forgot, do we learn Drax (Sion) was in the war with exar Kun form Kreia, talking to him or in outside material surrounding this game
Besides even then I find him and Nihilus to be 2 dimensional characters
At least Sion had actual dialogue and a presence
I mean Nihilus is on the cover but appears in 2 scenes, 1 where he tells Mars to go find the exile (who doesn’t even get a name in this game) and then the scene where we somehow kill him
(Technically for me Candeorjs killed him along with Mars as my character died instantly)
@@axtagran7504 Kreia speaks on Sion once being a man who served in the Kun Schism and then again in Revan’s “Shadow War” in game, I believe. It comes about after Atton refers to him as sleeps with Vibroblades and your influence is good with her, if I remember correctly.
As to Nihilus…. He was a severe let down, and the cut content exposed him as someone who took down Sion with the force, which kind of spits in the face of Sion only being broken by 2 people. Kreia and Meetra. So… and it didn’t help his dialogue was such a corruption of Ancient Sith only Visas understood him. I think Visas would of been a better of the Triumphant then Nihilus IMO
I know what you mean. I also play on Xbox, as I’ve never owned a PC.
Then you learned nothing. All that Kreia showed you was misguidance.
1) Dark side as you say, just an option. It's not evil however, it's simple matter of perspective. If you willing to kill the force, make wound in the Force so great, what it makes everyone touched by it die, and others - be free. It is a sacrifice, but it still remain a simply option, not obligation.
2) This is why Kreia hate droids. They not fit in of plans and predictions. HK-47 will jeopardize your plan if you want to "kill" The Force, or he will die/ Of course it's depending on you choices on HK factory of course. It's not their limited programs that should decide fate of the galaxy, but rather your choice, because he's the only one that matter.
3) She was warning you. There be a time, when you cannot rely on others - build your own strength. There come a time, when your companions willing to betray you, so you must rely only on your own power, and never draw it from others. Because if you do, with their power, you take their weakness as well. And if you're weak, than you're fate is decided by others, nothing more than a slave of fate.
4) Does it matter? It doesn't. The only thing he is now - an obstacle, your trial before your final battle. It's not a battle of strength, because he cannot be killed, but this is battle of belives. Battle of someone who's willingly gave up The Force and still lived, and became stronger for it, and someone who is so depending on it, that he will die, if he ever let it go. It's your test. If you willing to became a teacher, first student who willingly give up The Force should be Sion, a man so depending on it, so desperate for it, that he's existence is consists only of his ties and pain, that he spreading across galaxy.
For some reason of all the creepy stuff in Star Wars G0-T0 scared me, I don’t know why.
He’s a fat godfather style droid. A droid built and programmed to save the republic, and that was the end result. It went ballistic from the impossibility of doing it legally and realized to save it, one must commit the sickest of crimes.
It’s a reflection on how to save earth. So I understand your fear.
the eye.
the flawless voice acting.
G0-T0 is basically Skynet in a fat droid.
How did HK reach Malachor V? And how is keeping Malachor V intact helpful for the Republic to survive?
Great Jamie did you not listen to anything Kreia talked about throughout the game? "The republic is a stagnant beast that labours for breath" and that "conflict that strengthens us and isolation that weakens us" they need a rival to give them moral and strength. But that was all destroyed by SWTOR, as with everything the THE KOTOR games
Tyler Evan there is a time and a place for conflict and peace, after 2 devastating wars, which ripped apart the galaxy, it was time for peace most definitely
With the deaths of both the Sith and the Jedi, the Exchange and Czerka would be natural rivals in turning the entire galaxy into a crony/mafia state. Neither party has demonstrated any sort of morality. Even the Sith are more principled than both of them combined, and neither party has the influence to restrain conflicts on the periphery to ones they have hands in. What would result is total anarchy, effectively rule through extortion, even worse than the divine rights of Force-wielders.
TK481 the Republic has suffered far worse, and with no Sith threat, the Republic would focus on this, bringing it down piece by piece
And who is left to defend the Republic? Between the Exchange and Czerka, they have Mandalorians, Gammoreans, Serrocco, all manner of bounty hunters, and basically anyone that can be paid. The Republic has a reeling military and a very depleted ledger, as they can barely justify the Telos reconstruction fund. It is clear that there are systems that clamor for secession, as seen on Onderon, and neither the Exchange nor Czerka have any compunctions about using POWs as slaves to further their war efforts. The Republic, in the post-war state it was in, would be crushed under the weight of a war on two fronts, as their recruiting base dwindles, their ability to fund a full-fledged military falling with it. The Republic would be entering a tired mule into a thoroughbred race.
I thought Bao-Dur was a crazy villan with that voice. Like cereal killer stuff...
The man could murder a bowl of lucky charms.
I thought GOTO had a proton core he would detonate if destroyed? Why didn’t he use it unless he lied about that.
He was lying: th-cam.com/video/zpzNWmKlUqA/w-d-xo.html
He himself said he was quite good bluffing.
3:09, yee HK-47.
I love Hk 47, always.
How the?! Where the!? Is this from the restored content thing?
yeah, since the HK-50’s co-operation with HK-47 in this is a result of the quests in the HK Factory, which was cut as well. basically, in the unmodded game, once remote activates the Mass Shadow Generator, G0-T0 confronts him, and that’s it. it doesn’t show the HKs destroying him.
@@brotftheyhaveusernamesnow those are hk 51s not 50s
What about G0-T0's bomb?
Which bomb?
@@PapitoQinn the proton cote detonator or whatever
@@scorchlicious1727 chances are he was lying
Well that was awesome lol
If Bao Dur died, then he wouldn’t speak to Remote.
pre-recorded message, he even says "if you're watching this", so he's not speaking to remote from the present.
@@CallumDickson666 Bao Dur dies in KOTOR II?
@@alexb9969 If I remember rightly, his fate is unknown. When the ship crash lands on the final planet, it never mentions what actually happened to about half the crew
@@CallumDickson666 Bao dur helped hk to reach the factory, and i think it's implied in these messages that he died there
Makes me wonder who this goto really is....can't just be a droid.
That's the fun part, he *is* just a droid. One given a ridiculous command of "Save the Republic". He basically went absolutely nuts, then sought out a massive amount of calculating power and determined what he thought was the best path to saving the Republic. Whether or not he's right is up to the player to decide, the game holds no judgment one way or the other.
@@matthewgagnon9426 Technically... he is right. The same way the Reapers were right about the Harvest.
It was absolutely orgasmic to see the greatest droid character in Star Wars lore destroy G0T0. He was almost as annoying as Kreia.
You find Kreia annoying why?
@@californiansniper2133 the better question is. You find Goto annoying, why?
@@californiansniper2133 as amazing as she is as a character, I have to admit, while her nagging was far more articulate than Bastila’s it was even more constant and grating.
Why would the sith relics on malachor be needed to stabilize the galaxy? I don't understand.
People need an enemy to fight.