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Thread: Why are Jabba's Enemies Cavemen on Dantooine????

s2ua7
Thu Sep 30, 2004 5:21 pm
#14






subscorpion wrote:
lol and to add another thing...the ladies in the tribe NEED TO SHAVE





I am glad I am not the only one that noticed that... lmao... I think the hair does more damage than their actuall attacks... lmao



Diana Darkdust
Master Smuggler
Master TKA
AEK
Thu Sep 30, 2004 5:52 pm
#15

This has been the biggest sore point for me too for a long time (besides enjoyment ruining little bugs that should have easily been fixed a year ago, oh and the combat situation, and ...) As it stands, the storyline and writers are the weakest link in what could be an incredible adventure. Nothing (i.e. missions, quests, NPC's) relate to any others. Kinda makes the whole experience fragmented and empty.
Demon-HunterDM
Thu Sep 30, 2004 6:20 pm
#16

lol soooo true
Skyth_SWG
Thu Sep 30, 2004 7:55 pm
#17

Did I hear where do they store the credits and items.. well you need to know that these retards that are sitting around the fire are hungry.. they eat everything.. so when lookiing for loot make sure you have some disenfectant and some Rubber gloves.. oh dont for get a pail of water and soap.. cus where your gonna get your stuff from will hurt them more than it will caus you discomfort from the smell







"from 97.1fm Motorcity middays Greg and Michellle(DetroitMichigan) wonders if these cave men have ever been in a naked Iraqi Pyramid. smelling another mans butt hair"

HurriwanShinobi
Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:36 pm
#18






vinterthoor wrote:
6. Equip some NPCs targets with the following weapons: Flame thrower, scythe, VK (TK specials), jawa ion, launcher pistol, LLC.






Many NPCs including STs do TKM moves


Kass guy from Kimo TOwn has a LP


NS use Scythes





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