Shame they cut it out :/ Deadeye Duncan should have been a running joke. Appearing on every planet and explaining how he "solved" something with his luck :D
And another one, if you refuse to give him the name, telling you how he's likely going to starve or something while looking for work that'll never come, so your actions were clearly wrong!
DD: "I overpowered Sith and stole one of their ships!" Revan: "You overpowered Sith and stole one of their ships?" DD: "Well, I didn't actually do that. But I did kill a bunch of Sith!" Revan: "You killed a bunch of Sith?" DD: Well, I didn't actually do that, but I'm a mercenary now. Can I steal your name?" Revan: "Sure!" DD: "Thanks!" Revan: "Don't mention it! ...Wait what just happened?"
Deadeye Duncan: [Force Persuade] Mysterious Stranger, give me your name. Revan: [Success] You are Mysterious Stranger, greatest duelist of Taris. Deadeye Duncan: Thanks Stranger...Oops, anyway, bye. Revan: What just happened? ITEM LOST: Name
KOTOR is great for having small stories just like this one. I am grateful you show some episodes to all of us, and thus paying tribute both to minor KOTOR characters and people who worked on these scenes. Seeing a video like this is like a good tv show, which doesn't get annoying even at Season 6.
[Revan]: okay, you can have the name. [DD]: thanks a bunch (Runs off) [Kreia]: Tell me, why did you do that? [Revan]: If I didn't he would have starved to death. He needed a job. [Kreia]: is it such a simplistic motivation that drives you? Imagine this apprentice. This Duncan individual runs off to the republic and claims the name you beset upon him. Incredulous the title, they decide to have him lead a battalion of men with no weapon proficiency and no leadership experience. Due to that lack of experience he leads his entire battalion to their deaths. Each and every life, connected to the force, wistfully brushed away due to one mans ignorance...and you encouraged it. Perhaps he may find trouble with his allies afterwards, or perhaps he will die along with his men like the fool he is. [Revan]: If he dies at least it will have been his choice. [Kreia]: It is not a matter of choice when it come to that mans survival. Do you honestly believe that despite all of his losses, all of his hardships that it is his choices that saved him thus far? I think not, in fact I daresay it is his poor judgement that endangers him to begin with. Did you not hear his tale just earlier? A man, of his caliber just so happened to stumble upon a sith shuttle, that just so happened to have been evacuated by the time he arrived? And what are the odds truly for all 16 sith to have been crushed under rubble, but he himself, and the ship might I add, come about unscathed? That's not even to mention how he slipped passed all of the other shuttles amidst the chaos. One would think that the sith would be organized enough to keep track of all of their smaller shuttles for proper combat directive, but instead at a amidst the chaos he was let go, no such command ship called upon him or reported the vehicle missing. No, it is a much deeper strength that lies within that man. Like all things, the force guides him where his mind fails him. He has an faint connection to the force that he uses whenever he finds himself in peril. The fool probably doesn't even realize it himself. [Revan]: If that is the case, then the force will guide him once again as well as all the men he may end up leading. [Kreia]: I am not so sure about that my young apprentice. Perhaps it is no coincidence that we happened to stumble upon our old friend at this moment. The true reasoning for desire to claim the title was to escape the stigmatism that came with his former name. He would have claimed your name with or without your consent as his judgement would deem it wise much like it did with all his other failures. Still, just as he was leaving his recruitment we happened to stumble upon him before he comes to that conclusion. The force guides him where his mind fails him young apprentice. There is a reason why he asked for your permission. If you had denied him or even threatened him for stealing your name, then perhaps he would consider otherwise and be unable to join the ranks of the republic. Perhaps this war that will be fought will be ill favored the side he will choose and perhaps he will fight a battle he has no hope of winning. A battle where even the force cannot save him. All because your judgement was just as weak as his. Mindlessly doing what you think is correct, knowing, but never truly considering the consequences. Of course, death comes for us all. Perhaps there is no significance in his life any longer, and your decision was also that of the force...deciding so ruthlessly that his life has been lived long enough. Still, heed my words carefully my apprentice, and take care so that you do not share in that mans weakness.
You know, as nice as this is, you probably just got Duncan killed. People will expect him to be a badass, super-skilled mercenary. He'll either die to his enemies or get executed by his allies.
SageOfTheWest And this is why I find Kreia to be one of the best written characters of the Star Wars universe. She would have told you that right then and there.
Actually, no. Don't you remember what the Hutt said on Taris? After you defeated the Starkiller guy, your career is over, nobody would dare to fight you. So Duncan can live in luxury, using your name to make wealth.
People may want to hire him as mercenary, or, just as Nate said, to kill him in purpose of making a name. That kind of "fame protection" works only at the ring.
@@JonyTony2018 some Hotspot mandalorin will do that when they seem him in Person because he will dishonor their image with him claming to have beaten a veteran
i think it would be cool if when you went in the underwater base Duncan was in there and he had a story about how the republic soldiers had heard his reputation was good and sent him to go in first then when they saw the selkath he ran and locked the door as everyone was killed
@@blobber51 Monumental. The ending makes a lot more sense and ties up a lot of loose ends that were left hanging in vanilla. Plus there's a couple cool new dungeons.
Only one problem with Duncan's plan: Who's going to believe him? It'd be kind of like if I went around claiming to be Tom Brady--not many would go for it.
redleader441 Yeah they'd definitely want him to prove it, though if he learned to carry himself around with any amount of confidence few would want to try since everyone thinks a fight with the stranger means an early grave. But this is Duncan so yeah, I give it a week at best before someone tries their luck and smacks him down.
There are lots of them in KOTOR. When Hanharr was in my party, I tried to enter the cave in Korriban annd Hanharr complained about the smell. You cauld say "Get in there you big furry oaf. I don't care what you smell" to him, which I did .
Am I the only one who loves the mini fourth-wall break when Duncan says how "You could be anyone: man, woman, me" referencing how your character can be anything you want? It makes Deadeye Duncan seem like some omniscient being that transcends the universe of the game, which I love.
Kreia would watch with interest. - If you give him your name: whelp, good luck living a life you haven't earned. - If you don't: whelp, good luck actually earning the life you want. Watching this scene reminds me of this incredible piece of writing: "You act like pray, but you are a predator. You use pity to bring out your victims. It's how you survive. I survive because I know everything, that snake survives because children wander off, and you survive because people think 'oh, this poor piece of shit, he never gets a break, I can't stand the deafening silent wails of his wilting soul. I guess I'll hire him or marry him'" - Rick Sanchez
Oh wow, that music. So nostalgic. I played this game when it came out 7 years ago, I was 12. I played it A LOT, manaan and taris where my favorite planets. kotor 3, where are you??
@@polyphonydigital i think you meant: "Observation: It looks like one of the generic portraits. Though the robes and the face seem to resemble Anakin's"
I like to think this story arc concluded with Deadeye Duncan strutting with confidence back to his junker ship, only to clumsily slip and fall off the edge of Manaan City and drown.
it's heart warming for me to know that many Tarisans got out alive.... This game is just tooo good. Little details like this are the things that make KOTOR I the best RPG ever. I was so into the game that when I see this guy again I really feel happy.
I've played both KOTOR games on Xbox since you wondered. In fact, I would say I have beaten KOTOR on Xbox at least 20 times before I got it on PC. The only reason I got it for PC because I found out you can mod the game.
Adam Niccum It really is, I feel Disney could've at least kept the EU before the movies...there are rumours though that some Old Republic era EU will return though, at this stage I'd say Bioware should set the record straight and make a RPG set 100 years after TOR
Oh wow, most of the bugs I had gotten stopped just after I posted that comment... But it works fine now. It was mainly when Malak was preparing to bombard Taris and we were escaping with all those cutscenes but as it has seemed to calm a bit I have nothing to complain about. THIS GAME IS LONGER THAN ITS SEQUEL!
Andrewnuva199 Shem L said it was a restored scene however. So that means this was probably supposed to be in the original game but was taken out for whatever reason. God bless you.
This is what i love about games made with love and passion like KotOR - they take small, tiny, easily-forgettable characters like Deadeye Duncan, a person that you could be forgiven for not remembering, and reminding you that they're living people. Duncan was the laughing stock of Taris, but now he has a second chance to make something of himself.
Scott Glennon this is from a mod, restored content mod. Duncan is not on Manaan in the vanilla game. No excuse for Carth's son or Jagi(Canderous's "friend", fellow mandalorian)
The fact that he survived shocks me. Well done to him for actually managing to beat a dozen Sith soldiers. Edit: Correction, being present for a dozen Sith soldier deaths.
If this were in the game with detail, then another option, and some extra outcome would be nice. 1. You tell him, that no deal, then he says, that he will do it anyway. Later you hear, that he died somewhere. 2. You tell him to go ahead. Later you hear, that he done some big heroics, or even meet him on the Starforge with the Republic strike team. 3. You convince him, that this won't end well for him, and better to change profession. Using that name will demand results, that he can't provide. Later you meet him doing something peaceful.
That's so weird that there is so many scenes that are in the game, but can only be unlocked with mods. It makes the game even more impressive than it already is. I have this for the Xbox so obviously I can't use mods.
@revanisthebest: It's in the game. Most of it is from the dialogue from the dueling area PA announcer. The others are from other dialogue you hear in the Upper City Cantina on Taris from the commoners. I just put them in this video for the fun of it.
Someone made a script to restore this cut scene and uploaded it to add in the game like 15 years ago. Yes, the game is very old. But you won't be able to get Duncan on Manaan without it. So don't get frustrated if you can't find the scene. Unfortunately I'm not in the modding community anymore to be able to tell you how to get it because the site I originally downloaded it from doesn't exist anymore.
I feel like all stormtroopers descend from deadeye duncan
That.. is a good theory.
Nit Picker Brilliant! That’s got to be it! It’s 4,000 years ago, so it’s likely! Lol😄
Nit Picker NEW CANON
Yeah they probably cloned him after he claimed he was the mysterious stranger. 😂
@@fcandfm3000 This is getting better and better!
Shame they cut it out :/
Deadeye Duncan should have been a running joke. Appearing on every planet and explaining how he "solved" something with his luck :D
MadJak91 great idea
KoToR's Conrad Verner
The force takes care of fools like him
I actually ran into him in one of my playthroughs but I don’t know how to trigger it.
Darth Revan when you visit manaan
insert a Kreia advice seen telling you now that he dies since a young fighter challanged him to a dual so you action was clearly wrong
+a0point0of0view1 To be fair, he probably will end up dying against a fighter who actually knows what he's doing.
+Dylan McChald That is the point
i doubt he would be stupid enough to enter a duel to the death... remember, killing wasn't allowed under standard taris dueling rules ;)
And another one, if you refuse to give him the name, telling you how he's likely going to starve or something while looking for work that'll never come, so your actions were clearly wrong!
Implying this is the only time revan has allowed someone to die just for the lulz. No one cares if duncan dies.
Deadeye Duncan origin spin off game...needs to be a thing.
jake andersen Yeah, screw Revan, Malak, Kreia, and all those characters. We all demand 'KotOR III: Deadeye Duncan's Vengeance'.
I'd buy it.
I'd buy it as well.
@@redleader441 lol
DD: "I overpowered Sith and stole one of their ships!"
Revan: "You overpowered Sith and stole one of their ships?"
DD: "Well, I didn't actually do that. But I did kill a bunch of Sith!"
Revan: "You killed a bunch of Sith?"
DD: Well, I didn't actually do that, but I'm a mercenary now. Can I steal your name?"
Revan: "Sure!"
DD: "Thanks!"
Revan: "Don't mention it! ...Wait what just happened?"
Your comments underrated.
Lol
Lol
Deadeye Duncan: [Force Persuade] Mysterious Stranger, give me your name.
Revan: [Success] You are Mysterious Stranger, greatest duelist of Taris.
Deadeye Duncan: Thanks Stranger...Oops, anyway, bye.
Revan: What just happened?
ITEM LOST: Name
That is why this scene was cut.
KOTOR is great for having small stories just like this one. I am grateful you show some episodes to all of us, and thus paying tribute both to minor KOTOR characters and people who worked on these scenes. Seeing a video like this is like a good tv show, which doesn't get annoying even at Season 6.
We need a kotor tv show, or a trilogy of movies based on Kotor
Unlike Game of Thrones.
neterwan too bad this is a mod lol
neterwan this is a mod.
@@TheLee1968 this isn't a mod, it's cut from the original game but it's still there on the console version
I love the taris arena commentator in the background 😂
Josh Clark it’s got an “NBA JAM” feel to it
The game itself is doing that if you didn't know.
@@draco107 no, its modded
@@draco107 read the description
He doesn't deserve this.
I refused him.
He must realize that this is his own life.
He must find his own strengths and stop relying on his weaknesses.
Approval Gained: Kreia
@alvi syahri Or: He died, killed by his enemies
Tbf it would be pretty easy to figure out who he really was and he’d get into more trouble when his allies do
*influence gained Kreia
[Revan]: okay, you can have the name.
[DD]: thanks a bunch
(Runs off)
[Kreia]: Tell me, why did you do that?
[Revan]: If I didn't he would have starved to death. He needed a job.
[Kreia]: is it such a simplistic motivation that drives you? Imagine this apprentice. This Duncan individual runs off to the republic and claims the name you beset upon him. Incredulous the title, they decide to have him lead a battalion of men with no weapon proficiency and no leadership experience. Due to that lack of experience he leads his entire battalion to their deaths. Each and every life, connected to the force, wistfully brushed away due to one mans ignorance...and you encouraged it. Perhaps he may find trouble with his allies afterwards, or perhaps he will die along with his men like the fool he is.
[Revan]: If he dies at least it will have been his choice.
[Kreia]: It is not a matter of choice when it come to that mans survival. Do you honestly believe that despite all of his losses, all of his hardships that it is his choices that saved him thus far? I think not, in fact I daresay it is his poor judgement that endangers him to begin with. Did you not hear his tale just earlier? A man, of his caliber just so happened to stumble upon a sith shuttle, that just so happened to have been evacuated by the time he arrived? And what are the odds truly for all 16 sith to have been crushed under rubble, but he himself, and the ship might I add, come about unscathed? That's not even to mention how he slipped passed all of the other shuttles amidst the chaos. One would think that the sith would be organized enough to keep track of all of their smaller shuttles for proper combat directive, but instead at a amidst the chaos he was let go, no such command ship called upon him or reported the vehicle missing. No, it is a much deeper strength that lies within that man. Like all things, the force guides him where his mind fails him. He has an faint connection to the force that he uses whenever he finds himself in peril. The fool probably doesn't even realize it himself.
[Revan]: If that is the case, then the force will guide him once again as well as all the men he may end up leading.
[Kreia]: I am not so sure about that my young apprentice. Perhaps it is no coincidence that we happened to stumble upon our old friend at this moment. The true reasoning for desire to claim the title was to escape the stigmatism that came with his former name. He would have claimed your name with or without your consent as his judgement would deem it wise much like it did with all his other failures. Still, just as he was leaving his recruitment we happened to stumble upon him before he comes to that conclusion. The force guides him where his mind fails him young apprentice. There is a reason why he asked for your permission. If you had denied him or even threatened him for stealing your name, then perhaps he would consider otherwise and be unable to join the ranks of the republic. Perhaps this war that will be fought will be ill favored the side he will choose and perhaps he will fight a battle he has no hope of winning. A battle where even the force cannot save him. All because your judgement was just as weak as his. Mindlessly doing what you think is correct, knowing, but never truly considering the consequences. Of course, death comes for us all. Perhaps there is no significance in his life any longer, and your decision was also that of the force...deciding so ruthlessly that his life has been lived long enough. Still, heed my words carefully my apprentice, and take care so that you do not share in that mans weakness.
You know, as nice as this is, you probably just got Duncan killed. People will expect him to be a badass, super-skilled mercenary. He'll either die to his enemies or get executed by his allies.
SageOfTheWest And this is why I find Kreia to be one of the best written characters of the Star Wars universe.
She would have told you that right then and there.
Marcos Teixeira de Oliveira Filho Exactly. I just wanted to say: "That sounded so much like Kreia".
Actually, no. Don't you remember what the Hutt said on Taris? After you defeated the Starkiller guy, your career is over, nobody would dare to fight you. So Duncan can live in luxury, using your name to make wealth.
People may want to hire him as mercenary, or, just as Nate said, to kill him in purpose of making a name. That kind of "fame protection" works only at the ring.
@@JonyTony2018 some Hotspot mandalorin will do that when they seem him in Person because he will dishonor their image with him claming to have beaten a veteran
i think it would be cool if when you went in the underwater base Duncan was in there and he had a story about how the republic soldiers had heard his reputation was good and sent him to go in first then when they saw the selkath he ran and locked the door as everyone was killed
+trollofduty007 Or he could be the guy in the locker...
+Mr. Red fishy fishy
Food for Fishy, that's you!
NOOOOOOO you can't harm me in here, I'm invincible.
@@lilthommodt AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
more character development in this scene than in the entire sequel trilogy.
Ben Williams there is no character development in sequel trilogy
@@supremeleadergnkdroid3202 Amen.
Legit gives me a warm feeling knowing that things are finally taking a turn for the better for my man Duncan!
i felt for him when he told Revan that he's just a guy trying to make a living
Kotor 1 and 2 (with the restored content mod) are probably the only games I consider absolute masterpieces.
True
Is there a huge difference with the restored content?
@@blobber51 Monumental. The ending makes a lot more sense and ties up a lot of loose ends that were left hanging in vanilla. Plus there's a couple cool new dungeons.
@@christopherdunn8767 wait I thought the first game was done properly and it was the second one that needed to be restored?
@@sisigs4820 Yes, but the first one also has some missing content that can be restored by a mod.
Only one problem with Duncan's plan: Who's going to believe him?
It'd be kind of like if I went around claiming to be Tom Brady--not many would go for it.
redleader441 Yeah they'd definitely want him to prove it, though if he learned to carry himself around with any amount of confidence few would want to try since everyone thinks a fight with the stranger means an early grave.
But this is Duncan so yeah, I give it a week at best before someone tries their luck and smacks him down.
Jack Ream He's probably banking on the fact that most of the people who could call him out on it are fairly dead.
Holy shit guys, It’s Tom Brady!
@@Cybermat47 lmao
Tom Brady likes Kotor? Bro!!
Dat return of the jedi reference...
+V-Rex 1:40 "I just played it cool and tried to fly casual." Han tells Chewie to fly casual when they're approaching Endor in the shuttle.
+V-Rex Oh that was the only one I noticed. What did you think it was?
And his voice has something similliar to Han's voice
There are lots of them in KOTOR. When Hanharr was in my party, I tried to enter the cave in Korriban annd Hanharr complained about the smell. You cauld say "Get in there you big furry oaf. I don't care what you smell" to him, which I did .
AS sa That is such a great Han Solo reference from ANH on the death star going in the garbage shute.
Am I the only one who loves the mini fourth-wall break when Duncan says how "You could be anyone: man, woman, me" referencing how your character can be anything you want? It makes Deadeye Duncan seem like some omniscient being that transcends the universe of the game, which I love.
I LOVE this comment
so like trask ulgo?
"I've decided to become a mercenary."
That line made me laugh my ass off.
Kreia would watch with interest.
- If you give him your name: whelp, good luck living a life you haven't earned.
- If you don't: whelp, good luck actually earning the life you want.
Watching this scene reminds me of this incredible piece of writing:
"You act like pray, but you are a predator. You use pity to bring out your victims. It's how you survive. I survive because I know everything, that snake survives because children wander off, and you survive because people think 'oh, this poor piece of shit, he never gets a break, I can't stand the deafening silent wails of his wilting soul. I guess I'll hire him or marry him'" - Rick Sanchez
Oh wow, that music. So nostalgic.
I played this game when it came out 7 years ago, I was 12. I played it A LOT, manaan and taris where my favorite planets.
kotor 3, where are you??
9 yrs later...
That is me right now
Still waiting for kotor 3?
@@thrawnfanboy2228 yes
I'm glad he survived
me too 😊☺
Wow your revan looks atot like anakin
Thank you
I thought I was crazy
I think it's the ankain skin mod
it looks like one of the generic portraits. Though the robes and the face seem to resemble Anakin's
thats what i thought
@@polyphonydigital i think you meant: "Observation: It looks like one of the generic portraits. Though the robes and the face seem to resemble Anakin's"
I felt bad for giving him the title of Mysterious Stranger. Felt like he was just gonna get himself killed.
I like to think this story arc concluded with Deadeye Duncan strutting with confidence back to his junker ship, only to clumsily slip and fall off the edge of Manaan City and drown.
And he soon died afterward, buried under a cairn of rocks marked "Mysterious Stranger."
That Manaan music in the background is just beautiful...really brings back memories.
Deadeye Duncan is basically the Yamcha of the Star Wars universe; he makes all the Imperial stormtroopers COMBINED look redeemable.
You know? After all these years I like Duncan.
it's heart warming for me to know that many Tarisans got out alive.... This game is just tooo good. Little details like this are the things that make KOTOR I the best RPG ever. I was so into the game that when I see this guy again I really feel happy.
I've played both KOTOR games on Xbox since you wondered. In fact, I would say I have beaten KOTOR on Xbox at least 20 times before I got it on PC. The only reason I got it for PC because I found out you can mod the game.
thanks for making all these videos
This was honestly one of my favorite scenes in KOTOR. This guy was one of the friendlier faces on Yaris and I was happy to see he made it off safely.
Can't believe I never found dead eye Duncan on manaan -.- TIME TO START A NEW GAME AGAIN
+ZombieMegaGenocider It's because it's a mod.
In case you didn't find it out yourself in one year.
+ZombieMegaGenocider It's a mod.
To this day he is still wondering Manaan in search of the fabled Deadeye Duncan
Legend says he still searching for Deadeye Duncan on Manaan...
3 years of searching
I REMEMBER THIS! I WAS SOOO HAPPY TO SEE HIM!
Fly casual....
It's funny how they talk to each other at such distance
If you two end up being neighbors, I would laugh.
LOL LOL LOL LOL
I love the commentary you put in -- good work :)
never seen this convo before and i've beaten this game at least 7 or 8 times.
"Your a Jedi now, so you probably won't be doing much dueling anymore." considering what happens after this conversation I wouldn't say so.
@ShakenFoe: I played the Xbox version when this game first came out and I can tell you that this scene never happens.
YES!! I strike back!! Put me in ep 9!
Darth Zu
Lmao
The soundtrack that accompanied this story is beautiful.
Fact: Deadeye Duncan is low key a badass
I didn't know this!! It's a good thing I kept the game all these years. So many scenes I have yet to discover.
+Jay WalkZ It's a mod.
Mr. Red yea I realized that after I posted this lol. But I still managed to find other side missions that I didn't know existed.
Played this game through maybe half a dozen times, never knew he survived.
I remember playing this game, Probably one of the best games i've ever played.
I like how out of all the people on Taris, the one who makes it out is Deadeye Duncan hahaha
Even though this is cut content I’m going to consider this canonical and that Deadeye Ducan went on to become one the “best” mercs in the galaxy
Holyshit I'm still learning new things about this game after all this time of owning it
wow, so many things in kotor, that i've never seen even to this day, despite playing it through for like 10 times
I laughed so hard at 0:13 "DEADEYYEEE DUNCAAAANNNN!!!"
Wow, that was wholesome.
I love all the small nods they do to the other star wars movies its pretty great.
Nice video I just love the mods that you installed in your game
"Fate: It protects little girls, fools, and ships named Enterprise." A quote from Star Trek which the "fools" part fits Deadeye Duncan pretty well.
It sucks that Kotor got decanonised, hopefully Bioware make Kotor 3 to bring it back into the canon as all new games are now canon
it's really sad almost everything in the eu got decanonlize
Adam Niccum It really is, I feel Disney could've at least kept the EU before the movies...there are rumours though that some Old Republic era EU will return though, at this stage I'd say Bioware should set the record straight and make a RPG set 100 years after TOR
+Mudcrab Menace that would be cool
D&D: You're Welcome.
10 years old, and still better than most games today.
That music is so relaxing
wow ive done about everything in this game but i havent ran into deadeye Duncan on Manan, I must say well played
Deadeye, a mercenarie! Now I've seen it all! Nice work Shem.
Jeez!
Oh wow, most of the bugs I had gotten stopped just after I posted that comment... But it works fine now. It was mainly when Malak was preparing to bombard Taris and we were escaping with all those cutscenes but as it has seemed to calm a bit I have nothing to complain about. THIS GAME IS LONGER THAN ITS SEQUEL!
I was wondering about this scene, as I didn't recall it from my original playthrough. Should've realised it was a mod.
I love the 'fly casual' reference.
Whoa, I played this game 20 times and never got this conversation. Now I have to go and play it again -_-
2019 squad represent!
This is probably my favourite star wars game of all time
Was I the only one who had so many crashes, bugs and glitches but still had lots of fun on this epic game?
DEADYE DUNCAN, Its such a cool name.
hahahaha I love what you added when he just yells "Deadeye Duncan!" that was awesome
Man it is like my heart opened up upon watching this because deadeye is alive again. You should've brought Carth with you for speaking to Duncan.
Carth is in my party. 😉
Well, Anakin was the Chosen One. Maybe it's symbolic that Revan was in his own way. :p
I've never gotten this before. I must replay the game just for this scene.
Captain Levi It's not in the standard game. Buy a PC copy and look for the right mod.
Andrewnuva199 Shem L said it was a restored scene however. So that means this was probably supposed to be in the original game but was taken out for whatever reason.
God bless you.
+Emergency Chumpkins It's a mod.
@ragodM: It's still around. The thread still exists as Holowan Labs.
He dropped his blaster so Conrad Verner could walk
Deadeye Duncan: A Star Wars Story.
Thanks JediShemL I'll get that scence as soon as I compleate a few missions.
I love the music on Manaan.
This is what i love about games made with love and passion like KotOR - they take small, tiny, easily-forgettable characters like Deadeye Duncan, a person that you could be forgiven for not remembering, and reminding you that they're living people. Duncan was the laughing stock of Taris, but now he has a second chance to make something of himself.
He should have told to go around saying he's Lord Reven as well since he's got sith on his tail.
DUNCAN SURVIVED? Ok, him, carth's son, Canderous's buddy, WHO ELSE DID I MISS IN THIS GAME
Scott Glennon this is from a mod, restored content mod. Duncan is not on Manaan in the vanilla game. No excuse for Carth's son or Jagi(Canderous's "friend", fellow mandalorian)
Oh, it was going through some maintenance. It should be up now as I checked it the other day.
HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAH! Oh man... Like a DJ with those soundclips. That's awesome! Say, Shem, were you ever a DJ once? That's pretty good. :)
The fact that he survived shocks me. Well done to him for actually managing to beat a dozen Sith soldiers.
Edit: Correction, being present for a dozen Sith soldier deaths.
I vaguely remember this, but maybe I watched the youtube video already, but that doesn't seem likely...
Well, you don't die, you just get defeated.
"flying casual" : reference to Return of the Jedi, Han Solo line above the Death Star!
Its kinda funny how deadeye is always down in the dumps and out of luck
Kaminoan Kid: Mom, can I get a Jango Fett?
Kaminoan Mom: We have Jango Fett at home.
Jango Fett at home:
*This is so fucking wholesome*
Good work, Shem! You made it funny! xD
Man, I wish there was a "Pics or it didn't happen" response option
If this were in the game with detail, then another option, and some extra outcome would be nice.
1. You tell him, that no deal, then he says, that he will do it anyway. Later you hear, that he died somewhere.
2. You tell him to go ahead. Later you hear, that he done some big heroics, or even meet him on the Starforge with the Republic strike team.
3. You convince him, that this won't end well for him, and better to change profession. Using that name will demand results, that he can't provide. Later you meet him doing something peaceful.
mercenarie duncan is getting a deadeye of this job i think XD
Aw, this is a nice mod :)
That's so weird that there is so many scenes that are in the game, but can only be unlocked with mods. It makes the game even more impressive than it already is. I have this for the Xbox so obviously I can't use mods.
@revanisthebest: It's in the game. Most of it is from the dialogue from the dueling area PA announcer. The others are from other dialogue you hear in the Upper City Cantina on Taris from the commoners.
I just put them in this video for the fun of it.
Tried to fly casual....
Hah... so totally a tribute line to Han Solo...
I've been playing this game since 2005 and I've never meet Duncan on Manaan. time to get back to some Kotor ❤️
Someone made a script to restore this cut scene and uploaded it to add in the game like 15 years ago. Yes, the game is very old. But you won't be able to get Duncan on Manaan without it. So don't get frustrated if you can't find the scene. Unfortunately I'm not in the modding community anymore to be able to tell you how to get it because the site I originally downloaded it from doesn't exist anymore.
@@sheml6909 thanks for the tip man I'd probably have driven myself crazy tyring to find this scene lolol
@@alexjoneswasright8279 you probably want to use K1R mod. It also restored this scene.
yeah.....Im a jedi,but i'd never give him the honor to be the Greatest duelist of Taris.