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Offline Ace

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While I'm sure that people would rather model prequel and book ships before this, I do think it'd be fun to have the various KOTOR ships modeled.

Especially for say a Mandalorian War campaign where the player is a pilot under the command of the Exile. Having the campaign deal with battles like Sirocco and eventually Malachor V would be great.

There are enough Republic fighter type ships shown in the various cutscenes in KOTOR1, plus the various capships such as the Leviathan and the Harbinger along with the cruisers.
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We would be glad if we were able to model an acceptable amount of Civil War-era ships, to be honest. KotOR ships wouldn't even fit our storyline unless we want to make a Star Wars: Derelict campaign.
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Offline Gloriano

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I do think having ships from kotor series would be cool


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KotOR ships wouldn't even fit our storyline unless we want to make a Star Wars: Derelict campaign.


Well of course kotor happens 4000 years before rise of empire
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Offline TopAce

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Yes, it would be cool, but it's not feasible.
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Offline aldo_14

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Originally posted by Ace
While I'm sure that people would rather model prequel and book ships before this, I do think it'd be fun to have the various KOTOR ships modeled.

Especially for say a Mandalorian War campaign where the player is a pilot under the command of the Exile. Having the campaign deal with battles like Sirocco and eventually Malachor V would be great.

There are enough Republic fighter type ships shown in the various cutscenes in KOTOR1, plus the various capships such as the Leviathan and the Harbinger along with the cruisers.


There's only one Madalorian ship (Basilisk war droid) though, AFAIK.  Darthy thingmybobs' falling-apart ship is identified as republic ('still bears the wounds of Mandalorian guns').

 

Offline Ace

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True, and the debris around Malachor V in KOTOR2 only show recognizable Republic ships so mandymen capships would need to be designed.

...and I believe you meant:
[SIZE=32]DARTH NIHILUS!!!!1111[/SIZE]

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Offline JR2000Z

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 Darthy thingmybobs' falling-apart ship is identified as republic ('still bears the wounds of Mandalorian guns').


The Victory class Star Destroyer? I've think they lasted during Eps. IV, V, and VI 'cause I remember they had them in TIE Fighter.
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Victory Destroyers have a long history: They were first constructed nearly the end of the Clone Wars ....
Spoiler:
But you won't see any in Episode III

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.... and even Admiral Thrawn used these vessels.
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