Author Topic: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (10/3- back and sneakier than ever!)
RK_Striker_JK_5 
Registered: Jul '03
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Date Posted: 8/23/07 10:34pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 8/24- two years and not dead yet!)
Loved this, DWH. HK haggling on behalf of Leiraya and Carth was priceless! And his Gaffi Stick? I sense trouble. wink Can't wait for more!

 

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emerald54 
Registered: Apr '07
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Date Posted: 8/25/07 4:01pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 8/24- two years and not dead yet!)
If I started quoting all the parts I liked, I'd end up reposting the whole thing.

HK was always one of my favorite characters in KOTOR, and I still use his quotes in everyday conversation. (Much to the annoyance of my mother.)

I would comment further, but DRL is dragging me away.

Please update soon!

 

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Rogue_Pilot_2347 
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Date Posted: 8/25/07 7:40pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 8/24- two years and not dead yet!)
Ooohh There's more? Awesome! That's hilarious. I'll admit: I was getting sub-missions confused, but I think I'm clear now. Can't wait till the next bit!

 

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oqidaun 
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Date Posted: 9/2/07 7:38pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 8/24- two years and not dead yet!)
Sorry for the shortness of the R&R here, but I think:
" applause applause Loved it!" sums it up just fine.

 

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princess_of_naboo 
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Date Posted: 9/5/07 4:24pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 8/24- two years and not dead yet!)
I love the Aiden and HK-47 bond you have starting. tongue

 

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Handmaiden_Azul 
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Date Posted: 9/10/07 2:49pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 8/24- two years and not dead yet!)
i love HK!!!

 

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Commander-DWH 
Registered: Nov '03
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Date Posted: 9/18/07 1:24am Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 8/24- two years and not dead yet!)
Striker: There's a reason HK-47 is fairly universally beloved. grin

emerald: If there's one thing I get, it's DRL. Thanks for taking your time to read!

Rogue_Pilot: There are so many sub-missions, I have to keep going back to walkthroughs to make sure I'm getting the plot at least close to what it really was. tongue

oqi: Brevity is the soul of wit, right?

princess:
I forsee these two will become great friends.

Handmaiden_Azul: HK is made of awesome. tongue

And now I give you a chapter, and I'll tell you, it was really hard to write towards the end. You'll see why. devil

Chapter 27

For once, their plans went off without a hitch. Leiraya and Carth procured a vaporator from Czerka, and at a discounted price at that. The Chieftan was so pleased with the acquisition at no cost to himself that he happily relinquished his Gaffi stick- it wasn't like he didn't have any others to use. It was brought back to a normally robed Aiden, who then managed to procure a hunting permit from the now very sour-faced Czerka official, who hadn't exactly been serious, but figured she may as well keep her word, since he'd gone to all the trouble of actually getting the silly stick.

Carth and Leiraya, having done their part, were back in Anchorhead attempting to do something fun. He wasn't sure what they'd do, but Leiraya had told Carth straight-out that he wasn't allowed to go back to the ship to mope. Thus they took off, grinning over some inside joke about drop-kicking Jawas. This irritated him for reasons he couldn't even begin to define, so he calmed his mind by sending HK-47 with them.

And so Aiden found himself standing with Bastila and Canderous in the far reaches of the Dune Sea, facing down a large and rather ugly-looking cave. It was the only place in the region that seemed to be emanating the amount of dark energy produced from one of the Star Maps.

"[I knew we would meet again,]" an amused voice came from behind him. Aiden turned to see Komad Fortuna, the more polite of the hunters in the lodge standing behind him, smiling. "[Do you seek the Krayt Dragon as well?]"

Aiden blinked, then looked back into the cave. It would be his luck that the cave he and Bastila had felt most drawn to would house a Krayt Dragon. "Not for itself, no... but if it's blocking what we're after in that cave, then we're all for hunting it."

"[I do not know what you seek in that cave, but the Krayt is in there. I have been tracking it for months- it is my final quarry. After successfully hunting the Krayt Dragon, I will have achieved everything I ever wished as a hunter.]"

Aiden grimaced. This could definitely get ugly. "How do you plan on taking it?"

"[This is my problem- I cannot do it alone,]" Komad admitted grudgingly. "[When I saw you in the Dune Sea, I hoped that I might ask for your services. I have heard tell of your cunning and skill in battle, and it would be an honour to share this hunt with you.]"

Aiden turned to Bastila. "Have you ever killed anything this big?"

She shook her head. "Nothing this big is on Dantooine."

He turned back to Komad. "I don't suppose you have a plan for this, do you?"

Komad smiled. "[In point of fact, I do. I have a number of mines- any you might have can only help, and we must lure it forth. I fear it will not come running out just for me- it will only come if it senses that it is in danger.]"

"...And that's where we come in," Aiden finished for him. He frowned, not thrilled at the idea of goading a Krayt Dragon. "I don't know... what do you think, Bastila?"

"Well, you ought to be able to lure it out with your lightsaber," Bastila suggested slowly.

"I suppose so," Aiden agreed. It would be a simple trick to levitate it into the cave and put a scratch on the beast. So long as they stayed well out of harm's way as it came tearing out, he didn't suppose it was a bad plan at all. "Okay, then, we'll be happy to assist you."

Komad grinned brilliantly and they went about setting up the mines. It was quick work with four of them setting them up, surrounding the cave so that the dragon could not possibly escape without running into more than one of them.

"Now comes the fun part, right?" Aiden said, not quite sarcastically. He tossed his lightsaber into the cave, guiding its motion with the Force until he felt a jolt of pain and anger. The Krayt Dragon was annoyed, all right. He hastily called the saber back to his hand, closing down the sapphire blade even as the dragon came lumbering out of the cave, howling furiously. Its howls increased as the first of the mines went off, and there were several explosions before the massive beast finally fell over.

Aiden eyed it suspiciously. "Is it dead?"

Komad nodded. "[I believe so.]" He approached the dragon, almost reverently, and pulled out a long vibroblade. He used it to cut a long slit in the Krayt's gut, and he fished around inside for a few moments before pulling out two large pearls. Smiling, he came back to Aiden. "[Here, half the kill is yours. I insist that you take one of the pearls.]"

Aiden accepted the pearl and bowed slightly. "It was your expertise that made the kill possible. It was an honour hunting with you."

"[And with you,]" Komad bowed in return. "[Now I believe I may retire quite happily.]"

Komad Fortuna strode away, leaving Aiden, Canderous, and Bastila to go into the cave.

* * *

Mission was playing a simple shoot-em-up game with Sasha over communicating datapads when the trouble began.

The two of them had been there for a while, fiercely pushing buttons and whacking their styluses on the screens, hoping to outdo the other. So focused were they that they both jumped when the door to their bunks slammed shut.

"Hey!" Mission yelled, quickly forgetting her game. She stood and walked over to the door, and tried to enter in the unlock code she'd retrieved from the main computer a few weeks ago. It didn't budge. She moved over to the shipboard intercom, and slammed her hand on the talk button. "Hey! Anybody there?"

"I wouldn't ask too many questions, if I were you." The voice was unfamiliar, male, and more than a little menacing. "Don't worry, I have no plans to hurt you if you behave. But make any trouble- and I do mean any trouble- and I'll be forced to do something unpleasant."

"Like what?" Mission snorted derisively. "Sorry if I'm not scared of the voice over the intercom."

"Like destroy your entire ship. If anyone tries to slice through any of the doors or walls, by lightsaber or any other means, I have rigged the ship to explode. I have security cameras watching you all, so don't think I won't know."

That was problematic. The next voice she heard was Juhani's, laced with anger. "You will not get away with doing this," she growled.

"You just go ahead and think that," the unknown voice replied easily. "Just act like a civilized sentient being, and nobody dies. I'm not here for you.

"I'm here for your commander"

* * *

Just as Aiden and Bastila had suspected, the Star Map was sitting cozily in the back of the Krayt dragon's cave. Pulling out a datapad, Aiden strode quickly towards it. "Let's get in, and out, and off this ridiculously scorching planet."

Bastila, however, did not move towards the map. Aiden looked up to see she'd made her way to one of the corpses lining the side of the cave. Very gently, she reached into its bag, half torn apart, and pulled out a holocron. As she held it in her hands, an image flickered to life atop it. It was a man with dark hair and a rakish beard, grinning and holding some sort of animal he had clearly just killed.

Aiden moved away from the Star Map. "Bas, are you all right?"

Bastila's voice remained steady, but her eyes started to brim with tears. "This is my father. Jorel Shan. Exactly how I remember him. This must have been his last hunt." She paused, letting a few of the tears leave tiny paths down her dusty cheeks. "No wonder my mother didn't want me traveling with him."

"Bas," Aiden started, but Bastila held up a hand.

"I'm fine," she insisted, finally reaching up to wipe the tears from her eyes. "At least I know what happened."

Canderous nodded solemnly. "He died in the hunt. There is no greater honour to be had in death."

Bastila looked at him as if she didn't know whether to thank him or lecture him. She settled for the former. "I appreciate the words, but we should really get on with our mission. Do you have the data from the Star Map?"

"Almost." Aiden jogged back to the Map, and checked to make sure the data transfer was complete. Seeing that it was, he carefully unhooked his datapad from the interface and slid it into the inside pocket of his robes. "Success. Now we can get back to the Hawk, and get out of here."

"Yes," Bastila nodded, then hesitated. "But first I would like to go see my mother."

"You can go see her, we'll head back to the Hawk and prep the ship." Aiden reached over and gave her shoulder a slight squeeze. "I have a feeling you don't really need us there."

"No, I think we've already done all the damage we can." Canderous grinned. "Go see your mother, Princess."

"I am not a princess," Bastila replied sourly, but her lips twisted into a smile anyway.

"Come on, guys, let's just get out of this cave." Aiden motioned for them to follow him forward, and thus the three of them made their way out of the cave and into the Dune Sea.

* * *

"I'm telling you, forget the Sith. Mega-chains will be the downfall of the galaxy as we know it." Leiraya nodded knowingly. "Didn't you have a favourite local grocer's when you were growing up?"

Carth scratched his head. "Well, there was the local market that was run by the same family for something like five generations."

"Exactly! And wouldn't you hate it if it closed down?" Carth gave her a withering glare, reminding her that given that the entire planet was rubble, the loss of the grocer's wasn't breaking him up too badly. "Okay, bad example. But my point remains. Saddest day in Silver Hills was when someone decided to build a MassiveMart just south of the city. It put a bunch of the people in the city out of business. It worked horrors on the local economy. The Sith could bypass Corellia entirely, and we'd still be stuck with a giant, uncaring, gargantuan store with ambiguous ethical practices."

"Observation: You are very loud in your objections towards mega chains. Suggestion: Perhaps we would all be happier if I were to find one and set off some explosives."

"No!" Leiraya glared at HK-47, but Carth merely chuckled. Leiraya sighed heavily. "Don't tell me you think he's funny, too."

Carth grinned and shrugged. "He's one of the most damned determined 'droids I've ever met."

"Right. Why did we get stuck with him again?"

"Because Aiden said so," Carth replied. "And that can only mean one thing- his goal in life is primarily to irritate you."

Leiraya made a face, but couldn't help smiling. "I thought that's why he sent me off with you, flyboy."

"Also true," he conceded. "After all, what's a nice war protester like you have in common with a beat up old soldier like me?"

"Observation: You are both made of many squishy parts-"

"That's quite enough, HK." Leiraya interrupted. "Carth, you know, if you really wanted to shoot something, you could start with him."

"And disappoint you by being violent? Never." Carth grinned broadly. "Come on, we'll take him back to the ship, and he can torment someone else for a while."

"Fine, as long as you promise I don't have to listen to him for at least an hour."

"We'll put him in a room with Zaalbar."

The thought of the taciturn Wookiee growling terse replies to the smart-mouthed 'droid was enough to bring a satisfied smile to Leiraya's face. "All right, I can live with that."

It was a short walk back to the docking bay. Walking in, Carth noted that it was less busy than it had been when they'd left- perhaps it was just a slower time of day, but that seemed unlikely. He rested his hand on his blaster, ready to pull it out on a moment's notice if anything seemed amiss.

Leiraya saw and threw him a cautioning glance. "Careful, I can sense something's out of place." Looking over at the rust-coloured droid beside her, she frowned. "HK, hang back. If something goes wrong, I want you to be able to let the others know what's going on."

"Statement: Ah yes, relegated to the background. I shall pretend that I enjoy watching violence from afar."

"Good. Carth, you ready?"

"Prepared for whatever's in there," he replied, gripping his blaster more tightly.

"For what, the mysterious man in the shadows?" An unfamiliar, but very amused sounding voice came from the direction of the Ebon Hawk.

Carth's blaster came flying out of its holster, aiming in the general direction of the ship. "Whoever you are, you're really not impressing me. So you might as well come out of your hiding place."

"And give up the tactical advantage? Come now, that would just be silly of me."

Carth frowned. "Leiraya, can you get any kind of read on this guy?" Looking over at her, her mouth was hanging open, and she looked almost confused. "Are you okay?"

Her mouth worked for a few seconds before she found her voice. "Kylan, is that you?"

There were several moments of silence. Then there was a sound of feet moving across the permacrete, and a tall man in dark armour with well-kept brown hair and a square jaw emerged from the shadows. "Leiraya?"

Slack-jawed, Carth could only watch as Leiraya took off running and attacked Kylan with an enthusiastic hug, which he returned, spinning her around before setting her back on the ground. "What in all nine Corellian hells are you doing here, Leiraya? I thought for sure you'd stay back home."

"I'm looking for you, you shoikler!" She smacked him on the arm, then grinned. "I can't believe you're here! What were you doing hiding behind my ship?"

Kylan raised a skeptical eyebrow. "Your ship?"

"Okay, our ship. I'm one in a crew of many." She shrugged. "I'm still not entirely sure how they roped me into this. Probably with the promise of the use of their information database."

"And nothing to do with this character?" Kylan nodded towards Carth, who was walking towards them.

Leiraya glanced back at Carth and grinned. "He's not why I came along, no. How did we meet again, Carth?"

"I believe I was about to shoot you." Carth reholstered his blaster warily. "Aiden neglected to tell me there was another passenger, and you threatened me with a spoon."

Kylan looked amused. "Is that an officially Moran-approved weapon?"

"Only in cases of self-defense. And you still haven't answered my question."

"Can't slip anything by you, can I?"

Leiraya looked at him reprovingly. "You never could, you know."

Kylan sighed. "And it never failed to fill me with dismay."

"So out with it," Leiraya crossed her arms and looked at him expectantly. "You're lurking around the Hawk, and I'm sure you have a good reason why."

"Well," Kylan said carefully, "I'm on a mission."

"So are we," Carth replied, clearly unimpressed. "Who are you working for?"

"Ah. Now this is the part where I'm thinking we may not see eye-to-eye."

Leiraya narrowed her eyes at him. "Kylan, we've never seen eye-to-eye. That's why we're friends."

Kylan looked as though he were at a loss for words. He was clearly determined to complete his mission, but he was also having some sort of internal struggle. "I- well.... Leiraya, you weren't supposed to be here."

"But I am now," she replied. "Spit it out, Sheffield. Who are you working for, and why are you so reluctant to say who it is?"

"Now, before I get going here, keep in mind that a lot has happened since, well..." he trailed off for a second.

"Since you took off with not so much as a 'have a nice life,'" Leiraya supplied helpfully.

"Yes- no-" he shook his head and looked at her apologetically. "I suppose I deserved that."

"And more," she nodded. "Now go on."

"It's been a long war. And remember how I promised you a long time ago that I'd only kill someone if absolutely necessary?"

"You're dancing around the point, but yes."

"And remember how it was all to protect Corellia so you'd never have to know what war was like?"

Leiraya's expression, which had been falling rapidly, was now looking pained. "Why do I feel like I'm really not going to like where you're going with this?"

"Because you're really not." Kylan looked almost reluctant, but the firm set of his jaw let everyone know he was quite serious about his mission. "Leiraya, during the Mandalorian Wars I had to go into exile due to a mission that went afoul in a way it really shouldn't have. No one in the Republic could take me back- not until Revan and Malak came back from beyond the Rim."

Carth, who had always admired Leiraya's spirit even under difficult situations, saw something very familiar, yet utterly alien to her expression- heart-smashing betrayal. It was a feeling he knew all too well, and if she hadn't grabbed his wrist and guided it gently away from his blaster, he would have happily shot the bastard right there, Jedi or not.

Kylan continued. "I served with them in the Mandalorian Wars. You don't know what it was like- they both inspired the fleet more than anyone I've ever met. I was an honour to serve with them then, and when Revan called me back, I couldn't say no. It was my first chance to make a real difference in years."

"Even if that difference has cost the galaxy an incredibly huge amount?" Leiraya practically spat. "Kylan, this is a new low, even for you. Don't you realise there's a point when the 'making a difference' argument stops working? I've been off Corellia long enough to have first-hand experience with the fact that the Sith really aren't the good guys. We barely got off Taris alive after they decided to bombard the entire planet. How ever do you explain that?"

"There was a dangerous enemy loose. 'When your enemy runs to ground, give them no ground to run to.' It's a fairly basic principle."

"And didn't work," Leiraya said, disgust in her voice. "Unless I'm very much mistaken and we're not talking about Bastila here."

"No, you're correct." Kylan looked at her, regret still in his eyes. "And since then, we've come to realise that another of your companions is equally as dangerous, if not more so. And he's why I'm here."

Leiraya looked at him, bewildered. "We're clearly not talking about Carth here, or you'd have done something by now."

"I'm talking about your leader. One 'Aiden Star.' Dark hair, rather dashing..."

"Looks surprisingly good in a dress," Leiraya nodded numbly. "Probably should have guessed that one."

Ignoring the remark about the dress, Kylan continued. "And I'm here to take him back to Malak."

"No," Carth snarled, reaching for his blaster, this time managing to get it out before Leiraya could stop him. However, he felt something like an invisible arm knock the blaster out of his hand. When he tried to move forward, he found that he couldn't move- at all. Kylan's arm was held out towards him, a sad, but determined expression on his face. Carth had heard of Jedi with the ability to hold people in complete stasis, but he'd never been a victim of such force before. He continued to try to squirm, but the grip was completely implacable.

He saw Leiraya, eyes wide and angry. "You are not going to hurt any of my friends."

"He pulled a blaster on me," Kylan retorted.

"He pulled a blaster on me, too," Leiraya shot back. "He improves upon further acquaintance."

"Leiraya, I don't want to hurt you. I just want to complete my mission."

"Yeah, well, if you're going to do that, you're going to have to go through me first."

Carth heard the snap-hiss of a lightsaber blade. If he looked towards the very edge of his vision, he could see Leiraya, looking as grimly determined as he'd ever seen her. In that moment- though he'd seen her fight, and though she'd been with them for so long, it finally hit him. She was a Jedi, with all the grit and combat skill that implied. And she was taking up arms against the man she'd claimed as her best friend so that her crewmates would not be harmed, because she was the only thing standing between Kylan and his goal. He'd never really thought she had it in her- obviously, he was wrong.

As Kylan lit his crimson blade in response, Carth redoubled his efforts to escape the invisible grip that held him firmly in place. It was to no avail.

All he could do was watch.

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I'll definitely try to have the next part up very soon, because I know this is an evil cliffhanger. tongue

DWH

 

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Rogue_Pilot_2347 
Registered: May '05
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Date Posted: 9/18/07 4:13am Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 9/18- Kylan Sheffield found!)
What? No! Kylan! What are you doing???????????????

Here I was, ready to comment on how like Lieraya it was to be complaining about megachains when the galaxy was in distress, and you threw that curve ball at me. And now, I'm in utter shock. Holy cow.....

At any rate. Good chapter. I can see why it was hard to write.

 

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jedi_of_ennth 
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Date Posted: 9/18/07 10:51am Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 9/18- Kylan Sheffield found!)
Great couple of chapters! Awesome twist at the end of this chapter; I didn't see it coming. The confrontation between Kylan and Leiraya was very intense. Can't wait for the next post! grin

 

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Handmaiden_Azul 
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Date Posted: 9/18/07 3:11pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 9/18- Kylan Sheffield found!)
No don't kill Kylan!!!!!

 

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emerald54 
Registered: Apr '07
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Date Posted: 9/18/07 3:57pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 9/18- Kylan Sheffield found!)
You should put a warning on this: Do not read around parents, likely to cause uber massive lecture on swearing.

Kylan! Why did you go dark? You moron! I really hope he pulls an Anakin, and decides that the Dark Side look just isn't him, though judging by your PM, it won't be pretty.

Damn it! You've made me really care about Lieraya with that last chapter, heaven knows I've felt the same betrayal. She's more then just a character now, she's a real person, something that I try and keep myself from. Damn it!

Thanks for the PM.

 

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RK_Striker_JK_5 
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Date Posted: 9/18/07 8:26pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 9/18- Kylan Sheffield found!)
Gyah! Kylan, stop! Put Carht down this instant!

Oh, wow... this is gonna be good! Poor Leiraya!

Loved the scenes before, too. Poor Bastila, having to find her father like that. sad hugs Awesome all around, DWH. Now please, post!

 

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princess_of_naboo 
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Date Posted: 9/19/07 6:35am Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 9/18- Kylan Sheffield found!)
shock shock shock shock shock

Yeah, that's all I got. Can't wait for more.

 

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oqidaun 
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Date Posted: 9/25/07 7:17pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 9/18- Kylan Sheffield found!)
Poor Leiraya!

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Noooooooooooooo!!!!

 

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dark_jedi_lover 
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Date Posted: 10/11/07 2:47pm Subject: RE: The Blue Side of the Force: Book I- Complements (KOTOR, 9/18- Kylan Sheffield found!)
I just finished reading through this story and, noooo, evil cliffie!

It's cool to see Leiraya finally getting into some action. She's an unusal kind of character, but she kinda grows on ya. I like her colors-rather-than-black-and-white theory and her conversations with Carth.

I really like Aiden. I love his sense of humor, and the dress thing was awesome.

As for the game characters, HK is as funny as ever, and I adore all the Bastila/Canderous banter.

Looking forward to more!

May I be added to the PM list please?

 

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