Store Page. Lockdown View Profile View Posts. Do I need to win the duel vs Bendak prior to accepting Canderous' offer and going to Davik's estate? Or can I go back? Showing 1 - 10 of 10 comments. Do the Duel first Originally posted by Cracker :. What I do is save my plasma grenades and use them all in that fight. Really cool looking set! I havent tried any of the other mods on that page so can't thumbs UP those Powers you up a bit!!!
Program the droid to roll into the pool and self destruct. This will disable the gas allowing you to get into the footlocker at the back. With the western section complete head back to the east and then north. This will take you around to the elevator to the basement. Head down the elevator to the basement. There are some junkpile droids that you can reactivate and I guess have them patrol the area for you.
Head down the corridor to the right, which leads west and take out the Vulkar Guards. Take all of the items. Before you go there head to the Landing Bay in the east. Kill the droid there and unlock the footlocker for a reward of 2, credits! Head to the south and east to face the final Vulkar battle with Kandon and his guards.
He will offer you the choice to go and with with him and the Vulkars. This will be a tough fight as Kandon is more than a match even for Zaalbar in melee fighting. The way I defeated him was to focus all my firepower on Kandon while throwing grenades at the other guards. Kandon has a lot of loot on him including another hair trigger upgrade. Head around the corner, disable the mine and find the Swoop Accelerator Engine.
Head out of the base back into the Lower City. Go visit Gadon again and let him know you have the accelerator. Go just fast enough to get the fastest time. Use the accelerators on the ground to speed up your swoop bike. Speak to the Race Announcer to begin your first run. No matter what time you get Redros will beat it. This time when you win you will take first prize! Brejik, head of the Black Vulkars will come forward to present the prize.
He will claim you cheated by using an accelerator. Bastila will break out of her cage and a fight will begin. Focus your attention on keeping Brejik busy. Bastila will take care of all of the other guards herself. The two of you can then gang up on Brejik. Brejik has equipment that resists damage from melee attacks. When you leave the hideout a Rodian will come running up to you with a message saying that Canderous Ordo wants to meet you in the Upper City Cantina.
Finish off any other business you want to take care of, like taking the Rakghoul Serum to Zelka to finish of the Medical Mysteries quest. The only way into the base is by using an Astromech Droid able to slice through the security systems. Luckily Davik was having a droid like that being built by Janice Nall. Go to the Droid Shop and speak with Janice. Tell her you want to buy the T3-M4 Droid. You can buy it for 2, credits or persuade her to sell it to you for half price. The T3-M4 droid will now join your team and you can select it whenever you go out adventuring.
The stun ray and flame thrower are really powerful weapons to have in a battle but they have limited uses. Now that you have the droid bring him along with another member and head towards the entrance to the Sith Military Base.
The door to the Sith Base can not be opened with normal security skills. Talk with her and let her leave. Slice into it to see all the cameras. There is an assault droid guarding the elevator.
You may want to disable its shields to make fighting it easier later on. If you want to make your life much easier in the Sith Base go to the System Commands and take all of the Sentry Droids offline. After looking at the terminal most of the rooms should be showing on your map. The Control Center is to the west and the elevator is to the south east. The door north leads to other areas of the base. Continue down the hall to the north until you come to a room with yellow tubes.
A guy is stuck in one of them and he begs you to let him out. To set him free set all of the panels on the wall behind you to the red position. There are five panels. As you switch one the ones next to it also switch. Just play around with it until they all turn red.
Take the path to the west into the Control Room. Use blasters to take them out and disable the mine. Targeting is difficult with the mine in the way so you may want to disable that first. Some of the Sith will throw grenades so be careful. Take the corridor leading east and enter the first door on the right. Kill the Sith and grab the Sith Base Passcard from the footlocker. Continue to the south and face the Assault Droid guarding the elevator.
Use the droids Stun Ray to stun him for 9 seconds at a time while you blast away at him. He should barely get a shot off at you. Check his remains for the Taris Launch Codes. Well done. Now all you need is a ship to get off this planet! Head out of the Sith Base and back to your Hideout to heal up.
Have a chat with any of the characters that you need to in order to continue their quests such as with Carth or Bastila. Canderous will be waiting for you. Tell him you have the Taris Launch Codes and agree to join forces. Davik will give you a tour of his estate. When you are taken to your guest quarters have a look at the map. The Ebon Hawk is located to the south and the Throne room is in the center.
Take the door to the north and kill the guards so you can get access to the Security Panel. Have a look at all the cameras to get the basic layout of the Estate. Kill the two Torture Droids and then press the Cage Release to let the man free. Luckily he knows the codes to disable the security system protecting the Ebon Hawk. He will load them into your datapad. The Mandalorians fought dirty. Juhani: They swooped down from space across the world, firing at anything that moved. They used ships in space to destroy all orbital facilities and bombard the surface.
We did resist, and in spite of their violent attack we did stave them off for quite a while. But in the end we were doomed…. Why did the Republic not help you? The Jedi could have helped! And that is what you get for being unprepared. Juhani: We were prepared! Just not for an invasion of that size… And we had counted on the aid of our allies. Of the Republic…. Juhani: We were not members of the Republic. Cathar was beyond the edge of the Republic, in the Outer Rim.
And besides, they could not have known. Our interstellar communications were the first things the Mandalores hit. All other short-range communicators were jammed… we were on our own. We knew what was coming.
We had fought the Mandalorians in the first war against Exar Kun and the Sith. We knew there would be no mercy for us. The most we could do was pack the few of our people who survived onto what few ships remained and send them off into space as fast as they could.
Most did not make it. But you survived? What about your family? An atrocity! Juhani: My parents carried me as a baby with them and were lucky enough to escape. They fled as far as they were able, and eventually settled on Taris. They could stand running no further, I think… But Taris was a horrible choice.
Dominated by humans, intolerant of other species, it made everyday life unnecessarily hard. How did your family cope? Your parents do not sound very wise to me. Taris is not a nice place to raise a child.
Juhani: Perhaps they were not. Perhaps they did not know better. It did not take long for things to get worse. But they had little choice. Each of us dealt with it in our own way. Juhani: My father… my father turned to stimulants. He spent much of his time in local bars and dives. But we are warriors. It runs through our blood. And when he was on stims he… he… he became foolish… he let his warrior nature get the best of him.
So he would get intoxicated, and he would fight, and finally one day he would die. He died? How did he die? That's tragic…. Juhani: I don't need your sarcasm, or your pity! He died at the hands of another. Juhani: Killed by a man who provoked him into a fight and killed him like an animal. I… I am sorry, I cannot talk about this any longer right now…. Journal Entry Added: Juhani Juhani has told how she lived with her parents on Taris, and how her father was killed one day in a bar fight.
This is a very sensitive issue for her. She might tell you more in the future. I have been watching you for some time. I wonder if you have noticed. I have been thinking of how far I had fallen, and how you exemplify the Code of the Jedi.
I find myself ashamed. You should not be so hard on yourself. I am not so great as that. Juhani: But I have so little to show when I compare myself to you Juhani: Your power in the Force is strong, and I can sense no taint of the dark side in you.
That makes my shame even worse Juhani: That I had so easily fallen to the dark side. That I could convince myself that by injuring my master I became a great force of evil in the galaxy. For my pride, my hubris. For the inner rage that all of my species feels. Sometimes I wish that I had not been born this way You should not think that way.
You have nothing to be ashamed of. You cannot change how you were born. I start to talk thinking about how you stay strong to the path of virtue and justice, and I find myself whining again about my own inadequacies.
The Council would be proud to see that you had learned your lessons so well. As am I. Juhani: I have been thinking about our journey together, and how we are more similar than I had first thought.
We are not that similar I am nothing like you! Juhani: But similar enough. We have had many of the same sort of experiences. I did not mean in appearances, but we have had some of the same experiences.
Juhani: I know how hard it was for me to resist the call of the dark side, and I know that you have suffered those pains as well. The continual struggle between restraint and freedom It is hard for me with my Cathar blood to resist sometimes. You must not fall to the dark side again, Juhani.
Remain strong! Do not force me to have to kill you. Juhani: I do resist. I look to you and see that we are in this together, and that you are resisting as well. That gives me strength.
I think the Jedi Council would be proud to see that you are holding up so well in spite of the hardships you have endured. Juhani: I have been watching you When we met it was you that convinced me to turn away from the lure of the dark side. But now it seems that you are falling into the trap that had caught me. Shut the h Juhani: No.
I must speak. When we first met I looked at you with contempt. You were some insect sent by the Jedi Council to eliminate me. But you were more powerful than I would ever have thought. It seemed so easy for you to overcome me. You were more of a challenge than you think. My mission was only to cleanse the grove. Yes, it was. Juhani: I think that you flatter me again, and I do not know why. I worry for you.
Juhani: That you did. You took away the dark taint that had been consuming me and restored me to the light. You took me away from there. But now Juhani: And this is just the problem! You seem to revel in your power, use it far too frequently for your own gain. Juhani: I look and I see you turning away from the Code of the Jedi. I wonder if you can see it. I do not know I fear that you may be starting to fall.
Juhani: If only there were some way I could turn you away from the path that you seem to be headed down Juhani: I wonder if it started when you met me in that grove. I wonder if it could be my fault.
We each make our own choices, Juhani. No, of course not. You overestimate your effect on me. Juhani: That is true. But still I worry about the ones you make. Juhani: I wish I could believe that as you do. Juhani: Maybe I do. I have had reason to wonder recently if I have had any effect at all Juhani: But I have faith in you.
I would follow you into battle with Malak himself. I will stand by your side. What happened after your father died? Juhani: After my father died, my mother was left to support me alone. A single non-human woman, living in one of the worst, most violent slums on Taris.
It was not easy for her. Could you not help her? Juhani: When my father was killed it seemed that something in her began to die as well. She worked. She worked as hard as she was able, but over time she began to waste away.
I later learned that she was unable to get enough money to feed both of us, and had to start borrowing from the Exchange, a band of cutthroats and smugglers. But even that was not enough… She hid what she was doing from me. She gave most of her food to me, so that I would be strong. But she herself was suffering deeply from it. In the end she could go on no longer, and collapsed at the cantina where she worked one day. Did she die?
What did you do for her? Surely there was a doctor. Juhani: She never recovered. There was nothing really that I could do for her… She left me no money, and no doctor would see her without being paid first. I sat by her bed for days as she lay there dying. I never want that to happen to someone I care about ever again… But there was still the money she had borrowed… She had never paid it back, and made no provisions for her death.
You must understand: the Exchange is brutal. They care nothing for the life of a sentient being. They are the major suppliers of slaves on Taris. You were enslaved? They captured you? Juhani: They thought it was appropriate that, with my mother owing them money, the debt should be passed on to me. And with no way to pay, they took me by force. You have no idea what it is like to be bound like a beast and treated as such.
It was the worst time of my life. They treated me like livestock. They were waiting for a buyer to give them some credits for me when the Jedi came to fight the Mandalorians. And they freed you? How could the Jedi stand for that? Juhani: The Jedi could not abide by what they saw there, and drove the Exchange from the face of the world, freeing those of us imprisoned there. But the Jedi soon left to fight their war. And I was left with a dream…. What did you do?
What was the dream? Juhani: I swore that I would become a Jedi. As soon as I had enough money to do it, I bought passage on a freighter headed for Dantooine. And we both know what has happened since then. You became a Jedi. You turned away from the dark side. Juhani: I am grateful to you for having given me the opportunity to fulfill my dream, rather than become what I hated. Someday I may make it up to you, but for now, let us keep on the task at hand. Journal Entry Added: Juhani You have learned that after her father died, Juhani had been sold into slavery.
When the Jedi came to Taris, they freed her and the other slaves. As soon as she was able, she left to find the Jedi and train with them. That is what brought her to Dantooine. She may yet have stories to tell. Perhaps you should ask her later. Juhani: I have told you my life story already, what more could you possibly want to know? Well… there is one thing… I did not want to mention it before, because I was unsure how you would react.
Do we really have time for this? Why would I react badly? Juhani: If you do not want to listen, I understand. But hear me out first. Juhani: You… you will see. Juhani: Do you remember when I told you of the Jedi who had come to my world to fight the Mandalorians? They were recruiting soldiers for their crusade against the Mandalores. Many people joined them. Yes, you mentioned this. Of course I remember.
Juhani: The main reason for that was their charismatic leader. The one whose troops freed me and let me dream of seeking out and joining the Jedi Order. I was hesitant to talk to you about this because… well…. Well what? Spit it out already! How bad could this be?
Juhani: THE Revan. The Jedi who turned to the dark side, became the Dark Lord of the Sith and was defeated by Bastila and her strike team. I do not know what happened in the wars with the Mandalorians that turned Revan and Malak, or what they sought with these Star Maps, but the Jedi I knew was a paragon of the Order. I am sorry, if this seems wrong to you, but to understand you must realize that Revan was as great as a Jedi could be. Whatever turned Revan must be terrible indeed. I wonder if what we find at the end of our journey will turn us as well….
I shall never fall like Revan did! Why did you tell me now? Juhani: This is meaningless speculation I guess. I just wanted you to know what I held from you. But rest assured that I will not hold back if our enemy is Malak, Revan's apprentice, or indeed even if it was Revan. I will help you through all trouble. Such is the will of the Council… And my own. Journal Entry Added: Juhani Juhani has revealed that it was Revan's army that freed her, and it was Revan that she idolized so much.
Maybe she will tell you more in time. Docking Bay. Czerka Landing Port. Bad enough I have to deal with all these other idiots, but now there's a stinkin' Cathar on this world too? Juhani: I have as much right to be here as you do, SIR! Do not seek to aggravate us. A big mouth like that can get you killed.
Just ignore him, Juhani. Xor: Ooooo! Big man, the Jedi, shooting his mouth off from behind a lightsaber, or whatever you're carrying. Big woman, the Jedi, shooting her mouth off from behind a lightsaber, or whatever you're carrying. Xor: Heh, yeah, do like the Jedi tells you and back off! Your people are pathetic, it's no wonder we crushed your world so easily. Xor: Hide behind your pet Cathar… And a woman at that! We should have exterminated all you Cathar when we had the chance.
Juhani: Wha… what do you know about my world? Xor: I know enough that… Hey, wait a minute… you look familiar somehow…. Do you two know each other? We should just leave, Juhani. You annoy me, worm. Xor: This doesn't concern you, Jedi trash. Hm… now where could I have… No, he's dead and she likely is too. Juhani: What are you talking about?? Xor: Maybe I was wrong. Still, I think a specimen like you would be a nice addition to my collection.
So what would it take, Jedi, for you to sell your pet here to me? She is not for sale! She is her own person. Well… what are you offering? Xor: Heh, I knew we could work something out. Juhani: I am not for sale! Xor: Now don't be so selfish. We both know Cathar aren't real people anyway. The females make amusing pets, but males should be put down like the animals they are. I remember one time on Taris….
You were on Taris? Calm down, Juhani. Xor: Put one of you down like the animals you are. So easy… then I saw one of the females on the auction block, but those darn Jedi…. Juhani: It was you! Xor: What? Oh ho! Now I recognize where I've seen that face before.
You were the little Cathar I was going to purchase. But those Jedi came and stole my pet away from me! You bought Juhani? You were buying Cathar slaves? What are you talking about? Xor: When I was fighting with the Mandalorians against the Cathar, I developed an appreciation for these creatures. They make excellent servants if properly trained. You Jedi act all prim and proper, but inside you must feel the same way I do about the lesser, non-human species. The Sith at least let their feelings show on the outside.
Juhani: You… My homeworld…. Xor: Come now, will you let your pet go? I'm sure we can come up with a price we both think is fair. You'll only hurt her if I let her go. Show me the money first. Juhani: And I will see you dead for what you have done to my people! Xor: Uh… hold on a second! Don't be hasty! Do not fall to the dark side again, Juhani.
There is no emotion…. Let's get him! Juhani: …There is peace. Juhani: Yes, we… NO! I must not fall prey to the dark side again. Juhani: I… I will remain calm. I am a Jedi now. Juhani: My lust for vengeance must be curbed. Xor: Yes, yes… Say no to the dark side… But I will have you yet! He was a member of the fleet that attacked and destroyed her homeworld, Cathar, but was crippled during that fight. He has since tried to take out his pain on all Cathar he can find.
When Juhani had been sold into slavery for her parents' debt, Xor was the one who tried to purchase her. Revan's army stopped him that time, but he has not forgotten her. He has sworn to get his revenge upon her and her people, and you don't know when or where he'll strike next. Juhani, though, lusts for his blood. Juhani: My Cathar blood seethes at the thought of that man still running free. I cannot stand still while I think about it, but… but I will not give in to the dark side either. He will pay for his crimes, though.
He will most likely be following us… me. If we could find him first, then he may not be able to set in motion whatever he has in store for us. Xor: There she is! Get her, men, but remember: don't kill her! Class Scoundrel. Treat Injury. Attribute Strength. Attribute Vitality. Ranged Main Off hand Attack. Class Soldier.
Class Jedi Guardian. Xor: Ack! Juhani: What do you mean? Yes, what do you mean? He doesn't have long, Juhani. Don't listen to him. Juhani: He may not, but I will make him pay with what little time he has left!
I will make him tell me what he has done to my people! Not everyone who fought alongside the Mandalorians did it for their stupid concept of 'honor'. Some of us did it just for the pleasure: the pleasure of seeing your world burn.
Juhani: You You wretch! You can never have your revenge! Do not give in to the dark side, Juhani. Just ignore him. You could kill him now. Juhani: I will not give him the satisfaction of seeing me give in to the dark side. Juhani: No! I cannot give in to my anger. I will not give him the satisfaction of making me that way. Xor: Worm! I killed your people on Cathar in the sky, on the ground, in their homes.
I hunted them down like the animals they were, just to see them burn. But the treacherous beasts fought back and left me with injuries that meant I could never fight again Stop trying to provoke her! This isn't going to work. We should just kill you now. You're the cowardly type, all of you. You don't have the guts to finish me now! Juhani: No, I will not give in to him. A few of those stinking beasts living there!
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