You Were Afraid (Remake)

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2017
  • I've been waiting months to try my hand at this and here it is. The remake of Knights&Darths' video "You were afraid". The video that inspired me to try making more videos like it of other KOTOR 2 scenes and eventually other games as well.
    This is a remake, not a remaster, so it's not a 1:1 translation, despite my most sincerest efforts. Things have changed in the game and the restored content mod that used compared to the one Knights&Darths used. For example: Character movements, background noise, dialogue. Zez Kai Ell says: "and that is why Malachor echoes within you still." in the original video, while in my game "Malachor" was replaced with "The mandalorian wars".
    Regardless, I think it turned out pretty decent, not perfect. Stay tuned, I'll be working on my own version of this as well.
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Komentáře • 267

  • @Turtle1631991
    @Turtle1631991 Před 4 lety +555

    Anyone who ever hit some serious traumatic low point in their lives can relate to this game. This game is very much about trauma and being broken and how you can go on from there and make it source of strength.
    When I hit that point in my life the worst depression came over me for years, feeling like there is nothing left to do but wait to die. What happens is you wait to somehow snap out of it, to be the old you again. To be the same person you are used to being.
    Process of growth and healing starts with acceptance. This is what this game helped me to learn. At one point it hit me that I will never be the old me again. That whatever the trauma did to me is not temporary change but that THIS IS ME NOW for better or worse. And how embracing that can lead you to new strengths.
    KOTOR 2 is about that. While Jedi Masters here look at exile and they see nothing but broken diminished person, Kreia saw someone who's lack of connection to force can be source of new strength by itself.

    • @daviddavidson9923
      @daviddavidson9923 Před 4 lety +54

      Always good to see someone who has learned one of the *right* lessons.

    • @moscrow3247
      @moscrow3247 Před 3 lety +29

      @@daviddavidson9923 a beautiful thing to realize is when you are at your lowest, in the darkest spot, is you have nothing left but to rise. Once you experience your darkest day every other day must be brighter than then.

    • @krzysztofzabkowski8217
      @krzysztofzabkowski8217 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you for that comment, it is an enlightening realisation indeed. I have also been doing this for quite a long time, comparing myself to the past, idealised version of me, a version that will never exist again. So the only way is forward, to reimagine and recreate ourselves.

    • @LadyHylian
      @LadyHylian Před rokem +3

      I love this comment so much. Rewatching KOTOR 2 gameplay, esp the Tomb of Ludo Kressh, is making me want to load up another round ASAP. I feel like playing this at an older age has allowed me to appreciate it more because I relate to it now, as opposed to just thinking it's cool and cinematic and impressive when I was young. This scene carries a different weight for me now and this comment has shown me that it's a universal experience across fans. Thank you.

    • @ARokanten
      @ARokanten Před rokem +4

      Yes... this game is all about PTSD

  • @Foxhound3857
    @Foxhound3857 Před 2 lety +54

    "You were - You were deafened
    - At last, you could hear
    - You were broken
    - You were whole
    - You were blinded
    - And, at last, you saw
    I finally understand what this means. It's because, by cutting herself off from the Force, the Exile finally heard and saw the universe for what it truly was, not how it looks through the lenses of the Force. It was like being pulled from the Matrix, being awakened from the dream and brought back to reality.

  • @sirpepeofhousekek6741
    @sirpepeofhousekek6741 Před 5 lety +240

    3:06 I love how they explain the leveling system in the game as part of the story.

  • @blakereed1654
    @blakereed1654 Před 3 lety +313

    Kreia and the Exile's character taught me to count my blessings, and cut my losses. When I find myself at the bottom of the pit of my depression, there is no shame in being afraid, I need only remember to breathe, and get back up and start over. What KOTOR 2, and this scene especially, is to me is all about triumph and rebirth.

    • @kitosjek9541
      @kitosjek9541 Před 2 lety +13

      At last you saw ...

    • @Thebrainwashedturtle
      @Thebrainwashedturtle Před 2 lety +8

      I actually saw a way out through the example of Sion. Even tho pain was a curse to him. It was also his strenght. Thats what i understood. To use pain to my advantage. And when it became enslaved to me. There was no pain at all. And it brought lots of progress.

    • @survivalizer
      @survivalizer Před rokem +4

      Replaying Kotor2 over and over got me through one of the worst times in my life and motivated me to buy a house.

    • @khazadguard3230
      @khazadguard3230 Před 8 měsíci

      Dude this game shaped my philosophical outlook on life.
      I commend you for taking the teachings of this game on, good on you man!

  • @Kagome4067
    @Kagome4067 Před 4 lety +523

    - You were deafened
    - At last, you could hear
    - You were broken
    - You were whole
    - You were blinded
    - And, at last, you saw

    • @keithfoester7326
      @keithfoester7326 Před 4 lety +12

      kreia is about enough of the jedis. she's going HAM!

    • @clearshade3560
      @clearshade3560 Před 4 lety +44

      Shows her wisdom in comparison to the arrogance of the Jedi council

    • @crim1188
      @crim1188 Před 4 lety +27

      @@keithfoester7326 Kreia isn't about the end of jedi. She means to end the force as a whole

    • @zacariasdelalcazar8873
      @zacariasdelalcazar8873 Před 3 lety +3

      Philosophy in a nutshell. I LOVE IT!

    • @Baguette_Lord
      @Baguette_Lord Před 3 lety +2

      @@crim1188 the end of the force is the end of the jedi council, the reason they died when kreia used the power to take the force from them was because they relied on it they couldn't let it go the way Meetra Surik(the exile) did, the same thing would've happened if the force died, either way she would go "ham" on the jedi, and she is in a way about their deaths, when she wins she wanted it to be because she was right, her teachings right and when she did what she did to the jedi she was proving herself right about how the jedi relied and wouldn't let go of the force

  • @darkanguiel
    @darkanguiel Před 6 lety +627

    I dream about, some day, writing something as good as this.

    • @futurestories2380
      @futurestories2380 Před 5 lety +8

      Waw people actually know how to write story's the right way.

    • @darkanguiel
      @darkanguiel Před 5 lety +9

      @@willroyful I totally missed your response, yet some "force" wanted me to read it one year later at 3:30 AM.
      Your words are familiar to me, but sometimes you need someone to remind them to you. The importance of not being afraid and letting the story grow. I'm actually writing something that has grown quite a lot, and I will keep nurturing it until one day - that I know will come - it will be finished.
      Thanks a lot for the encouragement.

    • @Sfdjdhrh
      @Sfdjdhrh Před 4 lety +12

      Imagine owning this property to even share this story to more people who haven't played this game. And ignoring it. Thanks disney.

    • @daddydevito.
      @daddydevito. Před 4 lety +6

      darkanguiel I feel the same. I recently got accepted into my dream school where I’ll get to write for games at an industry standard and I’m so hopeful that it will pan out.
      I hope your story is going well, if you’re still working on it or if you’ve finished.

    • @darkanguiel
      @darkanguiel Před 4 lety +4

      @@daddydevito. That's great man, always happy to hear about other people pursuing their dreams!! I am still working on it, but getting very, very close to finishing. It's amazing how the whole thing has grown over the last 3 years.
      Hope to see your name in some big game's credits in the future! Best of luck!

  • @mr.popper9759
    @mr.popper9759 Před 5 lety +238

    "In you, we saw a wound in the Force."
    "In you, we saw the end of the Force."
    "You are a cipher, forming bonds. Leaching off of the life of others. Siphoning their will and dominating them."

    • @derektoews5586
      @derektoews5586 Před 2 lety +11

      Nihilus: *eeeeeeehhhhaaaanuuuvaaaa* (sneezes)
      Sith soldier: What?
      Nihilus: *NNNaaaaaasiiiivaaaasooootttaaaavvvaaayyyyaaaa! (Somebody talking about me without wanting to.)
      Sith trooper: Should we go kill them, my lord?
      Nihilus: Lllloooollllniiiivaaaayooooraaaannnnaaa
      (Nevermind, just a bunch of old dumbass f**ks.)

    • @RMadaraPlay
      @RMadaraPlay Před 3 měsíci

      They were wrong about that as well, at least on LS playthrough, the bond with the followers was symbiotic, the exile was healing the wounds of the past from them, while they were also helping the exile heal it's wounds as well

    • @RMadaraPlay
      @RMadaraPlay Před 3 měsíci

      All of them had traumatic backgrounds and even atton making horrible things, but only through the exile they were able to heal from their past, every single one of them
      Canderous got abandoned by Revan, same as the droids, and don't you think that you slowly repairing the droids is just a plot device, even that is a clue to the fact that you're healing everybody,
      Atton got hurt and traumatized by his experience with the Sith,
      Mical and Brianna have this kind of not being traumatized but losing their paths, both were force sensitives that couldn't become Jedi because of circumstances, and you're there to heal that too, think of it like their destinies got healed
      Visas:..... Obvious.... She is a lost child with no family, no place to return to, broken women sodomized by an eldritch being
      Mira being able to grant Hanharr mercy and killing him and then living her last year's doing what she was supposed to do, she was a spirit made to help others, and she took pleasure on that, and the exile is the one who can take her off her life as a bounty hunter and set her into a path where she can help others.
      Hanharr died LMAO, but that was his wish, and what was wrong about his life anyway.
      Bao dur finally came into terms with the war by having Canderous on the party and reactivating the mass shadow generator this time to help heal the exile, in a sense healing others is also a way to heal yourself
      I guess the only one I'm not sure is G0T0, I didn't really care about him except for the fat droid jokes HK made, but he was trying to heal the republic or whatever
      And well if I'm gonna say anything about Kreia would take a long time, as Kreia was the one who was manipulating the exile into being healed

  • @TheNorthie
    @TheNorthie Před 2 lety +58

    My favorite moment of this is when the Jedi Masters are cut off from the Force. They do not die from a lightsaber blow, Force lighting or choke, but just from an absence of the Force. They relied on it for too long and when they lose it they go into shock. Their greatest strength was turned into their greatest weakness

    • @lordofcreativity9637
      @lordofcreativity9637 Před 2 lety +7

      The Force is both the greatest asset of those who understand and use it as well as their greatest weakness.

  • @Barrobroadcastmaster
    @Barrobroadcastmaster Před 5 lety +304

    "You must've noticed as you fought across all these planets, killing hundreds, only to become more and more powerful. Why do you think that was?"
    That's not my fault! I thought I was just leveling up! For Force's sake, do you even know how many bounty hunters tried to kill me because they thought I was the last of the Jedi? All those Gand... and the Zhugs.

    • @mikaelantonkurki
      @mikaelantonkurki Před 5 lety +20

      This kind of falls apart when it becomes clear that you get XP from peaceful outcomes as well (kotor is not unique from other rpgs in this regard).

    • @Barrobroadcastmaster
      @Barrobroadcastmaster Před 5 lety +13

      @@mikaelantonkurki True but it's still cute. You do level up from killing enemies, so it's still true what Zez says. KOTOR and KOTOR 2 are two games you can't get through without killing some enemies.

    • @makara4615
      @makara4615 Před 5 lety +3

      I noticed the troubles with the game aspect of KoToR2 when I tried to play following Kreias philosophy. You wanna just do that little thing to get EXP? "WHY ARE YOU WEAKENING OTHERS?!"

    • @michalk.9174
      @michalk.9174 Před 4 lety +7

      @@makara4615 The problem with the game is that it suggests following a grey path, but gameplay-wise it rewards you for going full light or dark side. Still love the game though.

    • @ismaelsantos5378
      @ismaelsantos5378 Před 4 lety +31

      @@michalk.9174 Probably my favorite aspect of that is in the bonus you get from being a Jedi or a Sith.
      If you choose the light side bonus is an extra 3 wisdom, while the dark side bonus is an extra 50 FP. Since the Exile gets the alignment mastery bonus twice, once for the base class and once for the prestige class, that means the Consular>Jedi Master gets an extra 6 wisdom, while the Consular>Sith Lord gets an extra 100 FP. The Sith Lord's benefit is obvious immediately, they can use their force powers a lot more often. By comparison, a level 15:1 Jedi Master only has an extra 48 FP, and their greater resistance to force powers and the greater effectiveness to their own isn't worth much at that point. But what about at level 50? The Sith Lord still has that same extra 100 FP, while the Jedi Master's additional plus 3 to their wisdom modifier translates to an extra 150 FP, plus a greater resistance to offensive force powers, plus their own force powers are more effective across the board. The dark side gives a more obvious immediate benefit, but a patient master of the light side will eventually be equal, or even superior to the dark side master.
      It mirrors Luke&Yoda's coversation.
      Is the dark side stronger?
      No, quicker, easier, more seductive.

  • @MrFilbert28
    @MrFilbert28 Před 3 lety +31

    The writing in these two games was better than 9 movies combined

  • @Gusanoman
    @Gusanoman Před 5 lety +295

    I usually don't use rude language but, in this scene, Chris Avellone made videogame's storytelling his bitch. He has some of the best scripts in the industry and has proven again and again that he has great talent. But this scene... Jesus Christ on a monocycle, this may be the best written scene in game history.

  • @lordsatyros666
    @lordsatyros666 Před 4 lety +84

    The old jedi order was soooo zealous and dealt in absolutes. Very sith like.

    • @MrFilbert28
      @MrFilbert28 Před 3 lety +21

      A cult, which got exposed in the EU and especially these games, rather than the movies

    • @GGE
      @GGE Před 2 měsíci

      That is exactly what the Jedi Order as it is portrayed in the movies and stuff like this is all about.

  • @FrozeBone
    @FrozeBone Před 4 měsíci +5

    "In you, we saw a wound in the force."
    "In you, we saw the end of the force."
    Star Wars has never been better than this.

  • @oweeenie1754
    @oweeenie1754 Před 2 lety +30

    dude people don’t realize how on point the writing in this scene is. vrook says “what you carry could mean the death of the force, and the death of the jedi!” notice how his most important point in that statement is the end of the jedi, in front of the force. he is blinded by dogma, he would sooner protect the jedi, over the force itself.

  • @lilimdeurella3659
    @lilimdeurella3659 Před 3 lety +67

    This scene is so bittersweet to me. I love it, I return to it constantly, but I cry at "It is because you were, afraid" every time because deep down I know we are never going to get writing of this quality ever again.

  • @Maverick180c
    @Maverick180c Před 7 lety +135

    the enclave music is one of my favorite pieces

  • @The15231
    @The15231 Před 3 lety +97

    The theme of pain opening your eyes to reality of things is something I've rarely seen in media in general. Truly a Star Wars milk bucket worth praising.

  • @thedude3065
    @thedude3065 Před 2 lety +70

    RIP Ed Asner, the voice behind Vrook Lamar
    Lamar was a dogmatic Jedi played to perfection and easily definable by BioWare and Asner himself
    farewell, and be sure to send us a postcard from Paradise Falls

  • @Colyo62
    @Colyo62 Před 7 lety +356

    still the best scene in fiction

    • @samithonjames370
      @samithonjames370 Před 6 lety +17

      *Tips fedora*

    • @SpartanSniper3
      @SpartanSniper3 Před 5 lety +9

      I yearn to play games as well written as this story was.

    • @RomanusVII
      @RomanusVII Před 5 lety +17

      Jakub
      Yeah, because when I read Romeo and Juliet, I totally felt a deep resonance when I heard that bs excuse that Fate was responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Because it wasn’t their fault that they were reckless, irrational, and rash. It wasn’t their fault that they made their decisions based on emotional whims and fanciful ideas of love.
      Please, don’t be so ridiculous as to take what he said literally. Obviously there are better scenes in fiction, however it does not make this “okay”. It is still great, and what a shock it was. All this time, you were fighting Sith who would consume the Force around them, and then you realize you are the same way; you are a gaping hole in the Force. The betrayal of the Jedi Masters, who you saved, helped, and brought together. They tried to strip you of your connection to the Force, and still be complacent about the rising Sith Empire. And then to learn that your master, your mentor and grandmother figure, was the Sith Lord behind all of it all along. You had to travel to Malachor, the place that made you such a wound in the Force and face her. You found Kreia, the one who guided you, cradled you back into the Force, and was forced to kill her. She told you hat she loved you, and you were forced to let her die in the depths of Malachor V. This scene is among the best writing in video game storytelling anyone could ever see. It is a wonderful story, and I’d read such a tragedy like this again, if it were literature.

    • @jclcc9996666666
      @jclcc9996666666 Před 3 lety

      She's the most reasonable bad guy

    • @itwontcomeout5678
      @itwontcomeout5678 Před 3 lety +1

      It may not be the best Science in Fiction, but it is some of the best Science Fiction ;)

  • @ethanknifsend9775
    @ethanknifsend9775 Před 2 lety +52

    I get chills every time Kreia says, “It is because you were… afraid”

    • @Fernando5455Jr
      @Fernando5455Jr Před 2 měsíci

      I’ve heard her say it was because you were afraid and it was because you had no choice

  • @ABFan-bj2uj
    @ABFan-bj2uj Před 3 lety +21

    LS - Arren Kae
    Neutral - Kreia
    DS - Darth Traya

    • @egeorgiades93
      @egeorgiades93 Před 2 lety

      It’s funny how before revealing herself one of her last lines to you is that she needs to “center” herself. A play on words to keep herself Balanced between Light and Darkness.

  • @this_functional634
    @this_functional634 Před 3 lety +37

    KoTOR 2 is such a unique study of extremity, duality, and consequentialism. You know what quality is when you can still form nostalgic memories about it way after childhood. Would love to see a KoTOR 3 with a story of deconstruction on technology or something. This was from a time where graphics were just as important if not less than content and boy I miss it.

  • @anthonyvalli8291
    @anthonyvalli8291 Před 2 lety +40

    RIP Ed Asner. May the force be with you.

  • @lordofd7111
    @lordofd7111 Před 4 lety +213

    Only now upon fully immersing myself in philosophy both our own and the Force do I realize the significance of "you were afraid". In her most crucial moment up to that point, the Exile, her mind and senses awash in the deaths of a planet and countless thousands, out of primal fear - an instinct condemned by both Jedi and Sith - cut herself off from the Force. Where she once felt the Force, she could only then feel the enormous shadow of sheer, violent death.
    The important bit of this and the controversy of her exile is that it was not a conscious decision, but rather an instinctual one. And to use the Force is by nature to stretch out with your feelings and trust your instincts. But what happens when the only instinct you feel in a moment is fear, which is by nature meant to keep you away from danger? What happens when your teachings stress running towards and confronting the source of your fear? What happens when the source of that fear is the literal promise of death itself? What if it were right in front of you with no means of being fought?
    The Exile was caught in a paradox of her own making. Her teachings could not save her, but her instincts wanted to keep her safe. And the only way not to be overcome and annihilated by the mental and spiritual weight of mass slaughter was to sever herself from that which allowed her to perceive it in the first place. And it was driven by instinct.
    And the Jedi cast her out for it in complete ignorance of fundamental truth. A Jedi's life is sacrifice, but to sacrifice the very thing that makes you a Jedi? I can understand the Council's decision from that standpoint as they were facing a paradox they couldn't possibly relate to as they're all about conscious living, but then their judgment was driven by fear, too. They hadn't understood the cause for the Exile's condition, thinking it was the ravages of war that deadened her to the Force when it was in fact the very forces that allow beings to use it and survive.
    Kreia wasn't simply teaching the Exile individuality, she was trying to restore her confidence in herself and her instincts which once brought her so far and so low. Your instincts are among, if not your most basic survival mechanisms, and the Force runs through instinct.
    The decision to make the Exile female definitely makes much more sense in this context - there is an empathy between two women who've suffered the same or a similar fate that a man and woman cannot quite reach.
    This is why she doesn't want you speaking and observing yourself in Jedi platitudes - they would have gotten you killed just like everyone else at Malachor. Though she doesn't want you falling to the darkest of your basest instincts, either, as that is the way of the Sith you face in the game and as shown, will swallow you whole. She's not telling you to be "Gray" either, as you'd already done that by going off into obscurity upon being exiled, and as we all know, "apathy is death". Just be whatever your feelings tell you to be. But be intelligent about it.

    • @vetarlittorf1807
      @vetarlittorf1807 Před 4 lety +5

      The Exile has a name, you know. It's Meetra Surik.

    • @raijyn2452
      @raijyn2452 Před 4 lety +6

      Kreia approves.

    • @edvindenbeste2587
      @edvindenbeste2587 Před 3 lety +5

      Kreia definetly does not tell you to go grey, she shows that the force is the problem. The Jedi council was right about much, the end of the force would put most of the life of the galaxy in jeopardy. They just did not understand how the end of the force was necessary. They did not see what Kreia saw, the danger the Jedi council saw was the same thing Kreia saw, the hope she saw.

    • @lordofd7111
      @lordofd7111 Před 3 lety +20

      ​@@edvindenbeste2587 Forgive me, this is going to be a long one...
      The Force isn't the problem, that's merely Kreia's own personal conceit. The fault lies in the respective teachings and Codes of the Jedi and Sith being interpreted not as living pacts, but as prisons. The fault lies in their feeling they need to have Codes to define themselves by in the first place. The fault lies in the interpretation of the Force as power and the balance of it, when it is merely inevitability. Deafening the galaxy to the Force would not "end the Force", but merely close people off to the thought of harnessing the power it grants to follow whatever they choose to interpret as its will.
      Balance in the Force is the inability of suffering(the Dark Side) to find purchase and take an indefinite hold of the lives of others. On the flipside, it is also the inability of vigilance(the Light Side) to grow complacent and put blinders on its sense of clarity. Should the Light give even a planck, the Dark will take a mile. It is the same in life, as well. Except we do not have powers granted to us by an energy field generated by all living things. We only have ourselves and our respective wills.
      Kreia's problem is that the use of the Force is all too often an excuse to stifle or bypass human instinct and will. That the creation of codes, dogma and doctrine around the Force forces people to live in idealistic extremes, keeping them from just being human, which is to experience both while remaining oneself. Humanity is not "Grey", it is merely the default attribute of the exact same sliding scale. Being Jedi or Sith is means to manage one's humanity, but all too often, when we enter a movement or classification, we live and define it by the certainty we feel in its extremes, to the point of discarding our humanity for those extremes.
      But that same humanity always comes back to bite us in the butt when the thing we've become comes to an impasse with the world around us. And it is in this impasse, where we must remember why we sought to become this thing in the first place. It is in this impasse that what we have become will be our most important asset or a waste of time. And the key to figuring that out is not in being that thing, but in looking at it objectively. Will it help in this moment? Will it help *me* in this moment? Will it help me in(not to) overcoming this moment? And if so, what about it can help me do that?
      If not, discard it instantly.
      Tl;dr, it is the human being, not the Jedi or Sith, that makes things possible.
      But being a Jedi or Sith certainly wouldn't hurt - depending on who you ask.

    • @lordofd7111
      @lordofd7111 Před 3 lety +4

      Or rather, the Force certainly wouldn't hurt - depending on who you ask.*

  • @Heimdal001
    @Heimdal001 Před 3 lety +29

    It just occurred to me the simplicity of what's happening here when the Jedi Masters blame you for your 'force bond power'. They state it as something that happens "between a Master and apprentice", and that you can find that bond so much more easily that it is a problem. The great power that these Jedi Masters are so afraid of in you is just untempered EMPATHY.
    They've trained so hard to seal away their emotions, and approach others with an understanding that relies on calculation. They see the shadows and echos of emotion, but are so far 'advanced in the Jedi way' that they no longer understand the basics of it directly. They suck at truly understanding people, and you, with your force powers and ability to empathize, frighten them. And because fear is an emotion too, instead of seeing things for what they are, you are just a danger to existence to them.
    It could be pretty dang meta too, when I think about it. We see the story through the eyes of the Exile, and we control the Exile... We see every character's story as a player audience, it is the point of those stories even existing, and we don't have a lifetime of Jedi training tainting us from it, or from what we make the Exile do in response to it. The Jedi Masters are, in a way, afraid of the player's investment in the story.

    • @edvindenbeste2587
      @edvindenbeste2587 Před 3 lety +1

      That was not why they were afraid. They were afraid for she was a wound in the force, she would/could mean the end of the force, and that was frightening to them. Since unlike Kreia, they did not see the consequences of it, they did not see that the death of the force was necessary. And THAT is why they're afraid, they're afraid not because of strength or power, but because they didn't know, they couldn't understand, the death of the force was necessary.

    • @Heimdal001
      @Heimdal001 Před 3 lety +2

      @@edvindenbeste2587 That existed, in the details, but I'm still convinced the overall fear they had revolved around how bad they are at empathy. They refused to realize it, and fell upon the excuse of Meetra being a wound in the force to justify themselves. Meetra had to push them to care about the galaxy at all first, because they didn't, they were split doing their own casual things. Darth Nihilus was already the epitome of the threat they worried about, but she had to push them to do anything... And when they did, they focused on Meetra first, instead of understanding and prioritizing threats. That takes a severe lack of empathy to weigh things as they did.
      They didn't die because Meetra's a wound in the force, they died because they lumped a potential ally in as being just as much a problem as the Sith Lord of the void hunting them. It didn't matter how 'force wound' stuff could have gone anyways, their fear of empathy got them killed first.

    • @edvindenbeste2587
      @edvindenbeste2587 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Heimdal001 The thing is, the galaxy wasn't under such a big threat from Nihilus, he didn't do anything against it, it was fought through the force. So by hiding and waiting on the threat to show itself, they didn't really "Hide when the galaxy died around them" it was they who were hiding to be able to defeat the threat. They didn't know Meetra had met Sion. They though she had just met some of the assassins, some of the crude matter sent after them.

    • @Heimdal001
      @Heimdal001 Před 3 lety +5

      ​@@edvindenbeste2587 Nihilus had drained the planet Katarr of the force, killing just about everyone, specifically because of the Jedi Conclave there. The Jedi masters knew the threat, and hid in wait for a time to strike. During that hiding time, they searched for no answers or understanding of the threat while it grew, or they thought they already understood.
      Though it is true, they could never have beaten Nihilus themselves anyways... But when the time came, they chose to deal with Meetra first, because of her situation, despite it being what makes her the only solution to the Nihilus problem. They did see Meetra have the potential to doom the galaxy as well, but a total failure at empathy lead them to consider which doom they wanted for the galaxy, rather than see how one 'potential doom' could choose to be savior instead. They unwittingly almost saved Nihilus from his only threat.

    • @edvindenbeste2587
      @edvindenbeste2587 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Heimdal001 The thing is Katarr died because the Jedi gathered. The Jedi masters tried understanding the threat, but hid for the fear that more worlds would die. They did it out of empathy. They saw the threats, but the threats were stronger and more strategic. Meetra couldn't have won alone. The only reason she won was that Kreia wanted her to. Saying the masters couldn't have beaten them is a null point since the Jedi masters would have better chances of it than Meetra would, unless Kreia saw that Meetra could kill the force.

  • @user-rm4yo1hs9m
    @user-rm4yo1hs9m Před 4 lety +59

    DIE? NO! BECAME STRONGAH, YES

  • @deef631
    @deef631 Před 2 lety +10

    "Do you wish to feel the teachings born of the Mandalorian Wars, of all wars, of all the tragedies that scream across the galaxy?! Let me show you...the galaxy...through the eyes of the Exile!"
    (My personal take) Kreia does not strip the Jedi Masters of the Force. She merely shows them, - causes them - to personally experience all of the pain and suffering that the Exile suffered during the Mandalorian Wars, and specifically the events of Malachor V. And, the pain is so unimaginably traumatic that, in that moment, they do what the Exile did, which was to cut themselves off from the Force. However, as they are so completely reliant on the Force, they are unable to survive.
    The Exile's connection to others, her ability to form bonds, is what made her pain so much the greater when she ordered the activation of the Mass Shadow Generator, which killed her friends and comrades, and it is THIS pain that the Masters too, experienced in their final moments.
    However, reading the comments section makes me realize that other people are so much smarter than I am.

    • @Turtle1631991
      @Turtle1631991 Před 2 lety +1

      It might be a bit more nuanced than that. I think that they could, if they had the strength that Exile had to cut themselves off from the force as the Exile did but they were not willing or able to do it.

  • @coolguyjki
    @coolguyjki Před 3 měsíci +2

    One thing I think almost no one talks about in this scene is how it's probably the one, single time except for the very end that we get a totally unfiltered view of Kreia's feelings towards The Exile.
    The way she tells the Masters, "You will not harm her, you will not harm her *ever again* " feels like a mother protecting her child from an abuser. It's something I wish I could have had in my dark moments.

  • @iyos7709
    @iyos7709 Před 7 lety +138

    Indeed, always watch this video every time i have bad times. Always, the inner voices tried to make me down every time i have bad time. And this scene, help me to remember my will, way of life.
    ---
    You're deafened,
    At last, you're heard...
    You're broken
    You whole...
    You're blinded
    At last, you saw...
    ---
    Such knowledge lies in every words in this scene...
    No, in this masterpiece lies secret knowledge of life.
    I'm not regret playing this game, and i always appreciate every time i repeat this game again.

  • @TheAmazingMaxwell
    @TheAmazingMaxwell Před 10 měsíci +5

    I love the sad, paranoic and depressing vibe of the game. The lessons about fear and the world after destruction along with the harsh
    2004 graphic and sad, depressing soundtrack with little hope and various character voices made it truly a very memorable experience.

  • @Cheshire3Cat21
    @Cheshire3Cat21 Před rokem +8

    Zez Kai El represents a man who knows that he and his teachings are flawed, but is too afraid to walk a different path. Is even afraid at the mere possibility of there being a different choice.
    Kavar is like a hypocrite because he tasted the call of war and yet still turned away from the truth, still abandoned the Exile when he of all of them knew what she experienced and understood why she did what she did.
    Vrook is too prideful and driven by the belief that everything the Jedi do is so right that there cannot be any fault. He views that the fall of a Jedi is not due of the Order’s failings, but because of a person’s character.
    Atris is in a way like Vrook, but only because she is so blinded by the supposed betrayal of her idol that she twists the realisation that her Order is flawed into something far worse. When in actuality, she envies the choice the Exile made but will deny it until her dying breath.
    It would have been interesting to see Vash’s flaws had she not been cut/killed.

  • @darthfur4023
    @darthfur4023 Před 4 lety +35

    They were afraid.. unable to accept they felt fear, fear leads to the dark side, they pushed that fear onto the exile..

    • @lordofcreativity9637
      @lordofcreativity9637 Před 2 lety +2

      Not accepting fear means they you will never acknowledge it and overcome it. In the end, it could be argued that they were ill-prepared to control their fear despite a lifetime of avoiding it.

  • @RyanTheDark
    @RyanTheDark Před 3 lety +13

    This is why I say this is when the Jedi started losing their way. They refuse to help a person in need. The Exile is really a ironic character; she and Kreia is helping me get out of my depression. They show that there are hope.

    • @ARokanten
      @ARokanten Před rokem +2

      Yes, this game is about psychotrauma

  • @guudnewdle6910
    @guudnewdle6910 Před 3 lety +12

    This scene makes me wanna play DS just because of these thickheaded so called "masters" who always relied on others like Revan, Malak and the Exile to solve their problems for them.
    It almost feels like they are jealous that they cannot fight the Sith like the Exile can, and punishes her for it.

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 3 lety +11

      Well that's kinda how Atris felt.

    • @guudnewdle6910
      @guudnewdle6910 Před 3 lety +7

      @@PapitoQinn I think she was no better, hiding on Telos and letting Jedi die on Katarr.

  • @darthnihvan5732
    @darthnihvan5732 Před 3 lety +5

    This video is much better than starwars sequels

  • @Slayer398
    @Slayer398 Před 5 lety +37

    I loved this and it has to be one of the best (near) ending confrontation scenes in gaming. Plus, Sara Kestelman, that voice just *cannot* be beat!

  • @raijyn2452
    @raijyn2452 Před 4 lety +10

    6:37-6:45 That's what Revan did, and he found the Sith Emperor.

    • @ABFan-bj2uj
      @ABFan-bj2uj Před 3 lety +2

      He was learning. He listened very closely.

  • @WillieManga
    @WillieManga Před 3 lety +5

    ...... This is my favorite RPG of all time.

  • @loganswalk8621
    @loganswalk8621 Před 2 lety +13

    "All those who have power are afraid of losing it even the Jedi"-Palatine.

  • @enyodarkangel6713
    @enyodarkangel6713 Před rokem +4

    One of my favorite games ❤❤

  • @zaelrodriguez3939
    @zaelrodriguez3939 Před 4 lety +13

    These Jedi were a waste of air. They're better off dead for taking little to no action when the galaxy was in trouble. That and how they tried killing the Jedi exile when she wanted to rally the remaining Jedi to fight the Sith. The Sith that these same Jedi denied existed.

  • @EricGraham94
    @EricGraham94 Před 6 lety +67

    Imagine playing this and the original "You were Afraid" video side by side

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 6 lety +18

      Oh I don't have to, I already did as I was trying to get it as close to the original as possible. I did the best I could.

    • @lilthommodt
      @lilthommodt Před 5 lety +1

      Eric Graham echo effect, intriguing thought

    • @EricGraham94
      @EricGraham94 Před 5 lety +2

      Daniel Thompson that’s the idea. This whole game emphasizes how the Force works almost like echos or waves that transmit information to one another.

    • @lilthommodt
      @lilthommodt Před 5 lety +3

      Eric Graham but to literally reverb the audio by playing two clips one ontop of the other? A brilliant thought.

  • @Borialim
    @Borialim Před 6 lety +60

    Let's hope they make a series of old republic films, Kreia would be so badass and deserves to be just as known as vader and palpatine.

    • @RomanusVII
      @RomanusVII Před 5 lety +19

      Well they are, but I fear that they would ruin such good characters like Kreia and Revan. That would be such a travesty.

    • @CigEconomy
      @CigEconomy Před 4 lety +4

      Would rather have it as a tv series. Either way, I don't have high hopes for it.

    • @Ivan-gt4ln
      @Ivan-gt4ln Před 4 lety +2

      Sylvester Kelly honestly, a tv series would be great, too much to get into, a movie cannot do.

    • @jitbrady7158
      @jitbrady7158 Před 4 lety +4

      Ivan Why not just remaster the games?

    • @ABFan-bj2uj
      @ABFan-bj2uj Před 3 lety

      They should give her a subplot where she gets a new hand by the time she reaches Dantooine once.

  • @Meghalodon
    @Meghalodon Před rokem +3

    "How could you ever hope to know the threat you face?" UGHH kreia just serves the entirety of the jedi order so HARD

  • @valemus8372
    @valemus8372 Před 3 lety +5

    Kreia is the master of gaslighting

  • @icyjiub2228
    @icyjiub2228 Před 6 lety +86

    Rich Evans really needs to play Kotor 2.

    • @YTPrule
      @YTPrule Před 5 lety +22

      He wouldn't have the mental capacity to understand it.

    • @conormcguire4306
      @conormcguire4306 Před 3 lety

      Who?

    • @holycowrap
      @holycowrap Před 3 lety +1

      @@conormcguire4306 really famous guy who was on the Ellen show one time

    • @conormcguire4306
      @conormcguire4306 Před 3 lety +1

      sjtyree oh I don’t watch, in my honest opinion, fecal matter?

    • @burmecian123
      @burmecian123 Před 2 lety

      He was also in the classic film "never been kissed"

  • @joshualobrecht
    @joshualobrecht Před 4 lety +6

    I still remember this ever since playing it on the original xbox in elementary. Now my laat year of school is practically over. A lot of emotions in something so simple

  • @olekw.2130
    @olekw.2130 Před 2 lety +23

    I think that a lot of people assume that Kreia is always right, and that everything she says throughout the game is meant to be taken as the correct opinion, but I don't think that's true. Kreia presents herself as the Exile's teacher, but we know from this scene that this whole time she was the one who wanted to learn from the Exile. Kreia isn't just a medium to push some kind of a philosophy, she's a character with her own past, and with her own flaws. In a way, she's the Exile's opposite: she was thrown out of the Jedi order, then thrown out of the Sith, and then had the Force stripped from her, while the Exile defied the Jedi, rejected the dark side, and even rejected the Force itself. It's easy to see why Kreia, who would come to hate the Jedi, the Sith, and the Force ,would see her as an ideal: someone who was capable of avoiding all the mistakes Kreia herself had made.
    Kreia seems to expect to find that the Exile is similar to herself, with Kreia being stoic, rational, and prejudiced against everyone she considers beneath her, or unworthy of her respect. With lightside Exile as the most canon version she finds someone whom she considers to display acts of weakness, especially when it comes to mercy and helping others. Kreia even scoffs at the idea of the Exile having friends rather than servants.
    The Exile's kindness confuses Kreia, but I think that this trait is the explaining factor behind everything that happened to her. The Exile's ability to form Force Bonds is not some kind of special talent,(like Bastila and her Battle Meditation) the Exile simply never took the Jedi Code to heart. She refused to shut herself off from forming connections to others, to feel empathy, to feel emotion, and to do what she feels is right. The Jedi teach that you have to shut yourself off from others and your own feelings. The Exile confused them with her ability to form Force bonds because she could form connections to others while remaining on the light side, which to them seemed an impossible contradiction(It’s funny to think about how the Jedi are so terrified of this Force freak who can control people’s minds and draw on their strength when she’s just a charismatic person that shows basic empathy to people around her, something alien to Jedi). This is also related to why the Exile defied the council and went to go fight in the Mandalorian Wars.
    This is why Kreia says "You were afraid", almost with contempt, to the Exile. Kreia expected the Exile to be a Messiah, and a stoic sage capable of acting rationally in the most desperate of circumstances. But the reason the Exile survived wasn't through strength per se, but because of vulnerability. While other Jedi would either break and turn to the dark side, or break and die from the shock during Malachor 5, the Exile was still open to her own emotions. We're told that her decision to cut herself off from the Force was almost subconscious, and that is because it was because of fear, and fear is something that neither the Sith nor Jedi consider to be strength, because fear weakens their connection to the Force. This is hinted at by conversations with Atton and HK-47, who both talk about techniques that weaken both Jedi and Sith by using guilt, lust, and fear. Her connection to her fellow Jedi created a massive echo, and her own fear of the pain that was to come deafened her to the Force.
    In a lot of ways Kreia was right about the Exile: she confronted her emotions rather than hide from them, and she followed her own moral compass rather than those imposed on her, and she was truly capable of rejecting the Force instead of letting it corrupt her. But I think part of the reason why Kreia turns so violent near the end is because, on a personal level, she sees the Exile as soft and has a hard time believing that her vulnerability is a source of such personal strength. She has to test if the Exile is truly as strong as she initially believed.
    I really wish we could create a character like the Exile in Star Wars somewhere again. Specifically, a Force user that is not special in any silly way like being part of this or that bloodline, but someone who is special because of who they are as a person. The Exile, and KOTOR 2, really dug into exactly how toxic both the Jedi and the Sith are, and how important our connections to others are, and how both the Jedi and the Sith work to destroy them.

    • @Dtctr010
      @Dtctr010 Před 2 lety +4

      What an amazing analysis. I had always thought of Kreia not being completely correct but could never really explain why

    • @coolguyjki
      @coolguyjki Před rokem

      I don't actually think Kreia's being contemptuous at the end of this clip, I think her pointing towards the Exile's fear is a compliment because the Exile's instinctual capacity to persevere, to maintain her sense of self, was stronger than her spiritual connection to the force. None of the Jedi masters, not even Kreia, have the force of will to so cleanly sever their ties to the force, she says as much. Even on a purely instinctual level, the Exile is more of a *person* than any other force user we meet because she simply doesn't *need* the Force. I think Kreia's contempt near the end of the game is in itself another test for the Exile, not because she views the Exile as soft, but because she wishes to force the Exile to self-actualize into her new self. Kreia wishes to deny the exile ANY chance to settle into her old patterns, to return to the life of a proper Jedi, and so she forces the Exile's hand in slaying her, even if the Exile does so with only compassion in their heart. Kreia's hate for the exile is a new test of the Exile's strength, not because she views the Exile as soft, or weak, but because she now sees the Exile as one sees a butterfly about to burst from its shell, an entirely new creature. She just needs to push you one last time so that you finally bloom.

  • @KingShibe
    @KingShibe Před 2 lety +4

    Vrook: NO NO! YOU ARE SITH!!!

  • @richierudolf3410
    @richierudolf3410 Před 2 lety +3

    20 years later and I am still furious about the ignorance of the "Jedi Masters"...
    I dunno why but the soundtrack of Kotor2 is giving me the chills although there is always this sense of a greater danger lying ahead.

  • @parkerdixon-word6295
    @parkerdixon-word6295 Před 4 lety +18

    I didn't understand this until I replayed Korriban in this game again earlier today, in bloody 2020, but the Jedi Masters are wrong about something important here- The Exile wouldn't nessecarily have died at Malachor if they hadn't cut themselves off from the force.
    They might've just become another Scion, or another Nihilus. That's the point of the Dark Side version of this scene- in that version of the game, the exile belongs among the Sith Triumvirate, but when she gazed into the abyss, where Scion and Nihilus and Kreia and even Revan all grabbed out for power, the Exile was afraid, and cut themselves off from it.
    Shit, I need to actually go back and do a Dark Side playthrough now, don't I? I haven't since I was a kid and didn't get any of this nonsense.

    • @edvindenbeste2587
      @edvindenbeste2587 Před 3 lety +1

      You're close, but the thing is. The exile would fit with Sion and Nihilus, but not Kreia and Revan. Kreia and Revan did not succumb to power, to apathy for the sake of power. Revan wanted to save the republic, ironically, by defeating it and mobilising it against the Sith lurking in the uknown regions. Kreia wanted to destroy the force. You cannot really say that Kreia and Revan succumbed to power, they used it as a tool. But if the exile did not cut themselves off from the force, and as you said, go DS. They would succumb to apathy.

  • @traskulgo
    @traskulgo Před 3 lety +2

    The Force is my religion. And this a sacred scene.

  • @Dimmster
    @Dimmster Před 7 lety +10

    one of my favorite videos on CZcams haha. I'm glad this inspired you. I used to only use CZcams for music but every now and then I wanted a bit of thinking and to hear Sara Kessleman's powerful performance.
    It was the scene I would turn to

  • @lilthommodt
    @lilthommodt Před 7 měsíci +1

    Anyone notice. When she steps in for the male exile, kreia is enraged. But for the female. Her voice just goes ice cold ...

  • @CrowAndRedString
    @CrowAndRedString Před 6 lety +16

    Great remake buddy. Good framerate and resolution, canon exile and everything!

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 6 lety +4

      Thank you. I went all out for this one. Be sure to check out my version of the scene "passing judgement". It's very similar, but I added some missing scenes. You can find it here: czcams.com/video/v416Ri38O7g/video.html

  • @ThievNWalrus
    @ThievNWalrus Před 7 lety +28

    I can see how this inspired you to pursue putting these kinds of videos of. Thought provoking, indeed.

  • @user-yb5cc2mv8g
    @user-yb5cc2mv8g Před 5 měsíci +1

    Reven taught me from the frist day I saw him and master Kia as well and yoda

  • @dgrunklesamiii4615
    @dgrunklesamiii4615 Před 4 lety +2

    I saw this video before I played KOTOR 2 myself, and although I found the video pleasing, I didn't fully understand the gravity of the situation until I reached that moment through my own journey. The days of exploration, growth, and character development all hinted towards this, yet without the understanding of what the exile is the weight of the scene isn't as heavy. I felt cold after this revelation, realizing that despite my efforts to restore the galaxy that I was the threat unknowingly consuming it out of habit.

  • @drudenae
    @drudenae Před rokem +1

    Been playing this game since before I have cohesive memories. I only just now, some 15 years later, realized how much playing dark side effects dialogue.

  • @TheNord06
    @TheNord06 Před 3 lety +7

    If Nihilus and Exile are different sides of the same coin as rumored throughout this game, why they chose different paths instinctively? Both became wounds, one that leeches on life and force of others, one that shut herself off not to do the same. If they are placed in the same situation again, will they choose the same paths again? Are they inherently good or bad, do they have free will or force, like Kreia hated, tried to balance things out again? If it was the force's doing, then Kreia was an unknowing pawn and like all sith, hate, hate of the force fuelled her. The ending of the game was rushed and controversial but, I believe Kreia knew her position as a pawn, at least instinctively. She protected, taught and pushed Exile to defeat the Nihilus, bring the balance to the force and at the end, what she wanted to hear was that she could be redeemed. Of course, all these questions and connections are rhetorical but shows how much this rabbit hole of a game can go deeper and deeper.

  • @taylorkohls5268
    @taylorkohls5268 Před rokem +2

    Imagine if Kreia had been there to train Anakin.

  • @kiill88
    @kiill88 Před 2 lety +1

    This game with this scene proves one point, not learning from what you have done dooms you to make the same mistakes.
    Like the jedi they refused to learn and see that they were leading their students astray, that it was their teaching that led their student to fall, while the exile learned from the events that transpired in her past , the bad choices , all the death that she caused and followed her only to give up the force in order to understand and move on with her life.
    Even if she rediscovered this power later she understood one thing, the force is life and the journey you share with those close to you is the most important. While her dogmatic counterparts believed that self isolation and teaching other to do the same only to serve but not live is the only thing that the force wants, never understanding the force as they should have.
    Wish we had KOTOR 3 and more background on the life of these characters.

  • @RyanTheDark
    @RyanTheDark Před 6 lety +13

    I cant lie, I still play this on Xbox One.

  • @Samurai-no4wu
    @Samurai-no4wu Před 5 lety +26

    The jedi masters are way to blind here

    • @edvindenbeste2587
      @edvindenbeste2587 Před 3 lety +3

      I would actually say they are not, they were wrong. But you cannot really expect them to see what Kreia saw, or rather, see it the same way. The council saw danger in the exile, Kreia saw hope in her, for the same reason. The end if the force.

    • @fauzanabdulkahfi957
      @fauzanabdulkahfi957 Před 3 lety

      @@edvindenbeste2587 exile is the only one who can defeat nihilus yes they are blind they accused exile as sithlord

    • @edvindenbeste2587
      @edvindenbeste2587 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fauzanabdulkahfi957 they didn't accuse the exile of being a sith lord, the only one who had even accused her of straying from the light was Atris, and she was herself only a Jedi in name. They saw that she was a threat to the force, that she could not feel the force and that she was a wound in it. Of course, the force can be argued deserved to die, but that's for another time

  • @joshyboy3730
    @joshyboy3730 Před 4 lety +3

    Absolutely brilliant scene, brilliant game

  • @CloneCommanderRN
    @CloneCommanderRN Před 3 lety +4

    5:47 me when Kotor III was cancelled

  • @raijyn2452
    @raijyn2452 Před 4 lety +3

    8:48 So it would seem you have chosen...death.

  • @blksheep176
    @blksheep176 Před 3 lety +6

    This was too deep for my 11 year old self to appreciate.

    • @Shou_22
      @Shou_22 Před 2 lety

      I was 15 when i played this... And can't understand the deeper meanings... But i'm 30 now and starting to understand few things but i feel that i'm not even scratching the surface...

  • @saltymedic85
    @saltymedic85 Před 2 lety +2

    kreia was right, maybe those on top need to see the galaxy through our eyes as exiles

  • @user-yb5cc2mv8g
    @user-yb5cc2mv8g Před 5 měsíci +2

    Kreaia knew I was in no position to go fight inn the mandalorian wars was my choice but the Jedi didn’t understand what was really going on I love you Kreaia but you know I was right in a lot of ways my teacher we cradle one another forever we will have this bond, I’m no longer reven but I still will be so much more but thank you Kreaia for being my teacher I will always love you your student Papatia Quinn forever

  • @calebgarner2455
    @calebgarner2455 Před 2 lety +1

    For Jedi masters so obsessed with the Jedi code all 3 of them chose to run and strike first

  • @thesenate5913
    @thesenate5913 Před 2 lety +1

    "In order to kill a jedi, you must be human"

  • @TripleL7394
    @TripleL7394 Před 7 lety +2

    YES! :D

  • @daunted2322
    @daunted2322 Před 7 lety +2

    woo yay!

  • @1992zorro
    @1992zorro Před 7 měsíci +1

    I come here when I lose hope and want to give up on the new KOTOR remake.

  • @ninjababy3141
    @ninjababy3141 Před 2 lety +1

    I think this scene is better as a male exile because for some reason kreia seems like she cares a lot more about what’s going on through her voice than female exile

  • @oliverescalera8586
    @oliverescalera8586 Před 2 lety +1

    @disney I would pay millions for this type of Star Wars sequel

    • @Shou_22
      @Shou_22 Před 2 lety

      Oh they will take your millions and still not give you what you want... They will only give you what they think they want... Really disney is far more evil than the sith...

  • @dend1
    @dend1 Před 5 lety +11

    2:57 so the death of the force * what makes them special * is worse than the teachings of the sith...hmmm I wonder if sith would feel the same way about jedi

    • @MelodyofCelts
      @MelodyofCelts Před 4 lety

      Vortex she is a wound in the Force, much worse than any normal Sith.

    • @edvindenbeste2587
      @edvindenbeste2587 Před 3 lety

      @@MelodyofCelts The problem is that it's not worse, if she would have killed the force. Then the galaxy would be a better place.

  • @Strangephilia
    @Strangephilia Před 3 lety +1

    It’s a shame I couldn’t get this scene. I sided with General Vaklu because I didn’t think it mattered as long as I got to speak with Kavar. Sadly, he left me with no choice but to kill him, thus resulting in the game thinking my mission was to eliminate the Jedi despite already sparing the other two. I was light side too!

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 3 lety +1

      Well hey, that's why I'm here. But don't feel too bad. They had to go in one way or another regardless.

  • @EricVornoff
    @EricVornoff Před 3 lety +1

    The masters died when cut off from the force because they relied on it.

  • @Varyalover
    @Varyalover Před 6 lety +13

    Just food for thought, maybe you could post the seld-trodden paths of a dark side character who spared the masters, and a light side character who killed them? The dialogue is apparently different in such situations.

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 6 lety +6

      Yes, from what I understand they are different. Rest assured that I am working on it.

    • @Turtle1631991
      @Turtle1631991 Před 5 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/8VvS5MLnG0Y/video.html
      it's here and it is no less brilliant. :-)

    • @elitehonor117
      @elitehonor117 Před 4 lety

      @@PapitoQinn Is it possible to spare only certain masters?

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 4 lety +1

      @@elitehonor117 When you meet them one by one, yes. But if you kill one you'll always have to kill the rest at the enclave.

  • @edzcamino
    @edzcamino Před 2 lety +1

    My masters all fell to the dark side....

  • @EricVornoff
    @EricVornoff Před 3 lety +1

    3:07 bringing rpg logic into the story

  • @Vaerenn
    @Vaerenn Před 5 lety +6

    1:59

  • @thelahna-8747
    @thelahna-8747 Před 4 lety +2

    this is not as powerful revelation as player revealed to be Darth Revan in KOTOR 1, but still this moment gives me chills in my bones, and some goose bumps..

  • @harloxzz1990
    @harloxzz1990 Před 6 lety +8

    I need a remake/remaster of both KOTOR or a sequel or both

    • @TheStarWarsGarrison
      @TheStarWarsGarrison Před 6 lety +1

      Look up KOTOR Aperion, its an offical remake of the original Kotor game being completely overseen by Disney, their twitter uploads new images and updates on it all the time.

    • @christopherhall5361
      @christopherhall5361 Před 6 lety

      someone modded KOTOR II to unlock content that was cut from the final game, content that is critical for the plot to make sense no less

    • @Stripes__
      @Stripes__ Před 5 lety +1

      So much false info in once sentence. It's not an official remake nor is it overseen by Disney. It's a fan project and Disney hasn't commented on it yet and so far it's looking very promising.

    • @Calivx
      @Calivx Před 5 lety

      @@Stripes__ so much for this, it got shutdown =[

  • @TerminatorGundam300
    @TerminatorGundam300 Před 2 lety +2

    Please excuse my ignorance, but what was it that the Exile was "afraid" of? Was the fear of death, the pain of death, or was she afraid of the moment before death when you don't know what'll happen next and your desperately clutching at life?

    • @xo4260
      @xo4260 Před rokem

      As I Understand it. None. She was not afraid of her own death, but of the death around her.

    • @TerminatorGundam300
      @TerminatorGundam300 Před rokem

      @@xo4260 Okay

    • @St0ne69
      @St0ne69 Před rokem +1

      Xo is close when saying the death around her. She is afraid of feeling the death around her at Malachor V and moving past it. Think of the death of a loved one or the pain of loss KOTOR2 is really about healing the trauma that comes after. For a more direct comparison the exile and force relationship is akin nuances to trauma and mental health. Basically she is afraid of pain and loss in a real life sense. KOTOR2 is obviously after that using the present to show the healing using Kreia as a narrator of sorts to view the healing process of trauma. One other key point is the idea of Jedi in practice versus lore reality. The ideas of the Jedi and emotion being evil is that emotion should not guide your decisions as anger and hate will never lead to a good outcome, and fear should be overcome not acted upon because if you do not face the fear then it will lead to animosity that controls your life and very easily leads to anger. The trauma comes into play when looking at the grieving process and how those emotions are easy to act on such as fear of loss, or anger.

    • @TerminatorGundam300
      @TerminatorGundam300 Před rokem +1

      @@St0ne69 Thanks a lot. I think your explanation also explains to me what Revan wanted the Jedi Counsel to see when Meetra returned to them. HK mentions that Malek wanted her killed for not joining them, but Revan belayed the order. If what you say is true, then the Exile truly does prove the hypocrisy in the Jedi's teaching of detachment

  • @VulturePilot
    @VulturePilot Před 6 lety +8

    Today it was announced that the Game of Thrones showrunners are going to make ‘a series of films’ in the Star Wars universe. “Focusing on a certain point in time” many have speculated that these films will be based on the Kotor games. Given how the showrunners used the ASOIAF books and adapted them to television. I, for one, hope that Disney/Lucasfilm don’t try to adapt these games to film. I do not believe they will do the themes, characters, and conflicts any justice.

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 6 lety +11

      In film? It would be pretty difficult to adapt properly. In television? That'd be more reasonable. But hey, worst case scenario they fail and we ignore their existence.

    • @fudd666
      @fudd666 Před 4 lety

      @MemesAreDreams only because GOT split from the source material in season 5, after that the whole thing goes downhill pretty quick, this was partly because the books were not finished yet. This wouldn't be a problem for KOTOR as it is already completely written, it should, in theory, be a simple matter of adapting it and not having to write the stories and the ending themselves.

  • @ABFan-bj2uj
    @ABFan-bj2uj Před 3 lety +1

    Can you please make the “No choice” version? I’d like to see it.

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/2YqLvHxhFrg/video.html

    • @ABFan-bj2uj
      @ABFan-bj2uj Před 3 lety

      @@PapitoQinn I meant with your music. I also meant a remake.

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 3 lety

      @@ABFan-bj2uj That's the only difference in the dark side version though. To make the entire thing over for that one line is kinda heavy.

    • @ABFan-bj2uj
      @ABFan-bj2uj Před 3 lety

      @@PapitoQinn I also meant with the response “Killing… your answer to everything.” and “The first one who touches me dies!”

  • @disk3001
    @disk3001 Před 2 lety +2

    I appreciate that KOTOR 2 acknowledge that the death of an entire planet is super traumatizing, especially for people who are literally connected to the universe and life.
    In the new movies an entire STAR SYSTEM was destroyed and not a single force user(or any other person who might have had family or friends in that sector) reacts in any way. Its the equivalent of couple nukes dropping in a populated city and nobody gives a shit.
    In a new hope they at least have Obi Wan and Lea react, even though Lea gets over her home getting vaporized pretty fast.
    Since the Star Wars money machine has no sign of slowing down, I am really hoping somebody does something with the post-war-PTSD concept

  • @MrRyIke
    @MrRyIke Před 4 lety +7

    Could of swore there was another line Kreia instead says "Because you Had no Choice" instead of "Because you were afraid". Almost positive it was because I was either Darkside or Neutral Darksided, (Did bad things but choose not to kill the Jedi and we still meet on Dantooine).

    • @reivilo02
      @reivilo02 Před 4 lety +5

      You're right, it does happen.

  • @Gustavozxd13
    @Gustavozxd13 Před 4 lety

    5:45 lmao

  • @imonke5303
    @imonke5303 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the original more

  • @darthfur4023
    @darthfur4023 Před 4 lety +3

    What if the force is just a person who became more, able to control and effect all ripples..

  • @RichardCharles-zl2dc
    @RichardCharles-zl2dc Před 11 měsíci

    Never mistake death for stasis

  • @ABFan-bj2uj
    @ABFan-bj2uj Před 3 lety +1

    Well It’s their own fault. They were arrogant and blind. But why did Kreia kill the council?

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 3 lety +1

      I don't think Kreia killed them exactly.

    • @ABFan-bj2uj
      @ABFan-bj2uj Před 3 lety

      Papito Qinn Do you even know what would happen if Kreia and Darth Traya were two different people?

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 3 lety

      @@ABFan-bj2uj Well from a more abstract viewpoint, they might as well be. But that's not what I mean. I explain in this video I made: czcams.com/video/RPU0HdOnOKQ/video.html

  • @TrueStiven
    @TrueStiven Před 5 lety +14

    >not a bearded exile
    Thumbdown, report, swat team on the way.

  • @TheProdigy-xb7bs
    @TheProdigy-xb7bs Před 3 lety

    I made a video of this scene if the exile followed the dark side and sides with the Jedi masters. Check it out!

  • @datboiderrty
    @datboiderrty Před rokem

    Hey Kathleen Kennedy! I found your source material right here!

  • @teeprice7499
    @teeprice7499 Před 4 lety +1

    Hmmm... I guess it's different if your character is male.

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 4 lety

      A little yes, I made a male version too. The handmaiden is more involved and some of the voice acting is different.

    • @teeprice7499
      @teeprice7499 Před 4 lety

      @@PapitoQinn I never played a female version... I also never had the scholar or whatever he was on my crew.

    • @PapitoQinn
      @PapitoQinn  Před 4 lety

      @@teeprice7499 Try it. Or alternatively I made video on the Disciple. He has some interesting things to say.