Talk:Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords/Crystal Cave

A transcription of some of the dialogue with the mercenaries to aid in a future edit
Merc: How the hell did you get through the kinrath? You should leave. 1. I'm here to rescure the Jedi. 2. Why are you holding Master Vrook prisoner? 3. So the mercenaries are branching into kidnapping now? 4. That Jedi belongs in his cage. (2 leads to) Merc: He's a Jedi Master? Well, the bounty is going to be that much sweeter, then. Nar Shaddaa is paying extremely well for Jedi. Especially if they're alive. (same) Merc: I'm going to say this nice and simple for your little kath herding head - unless you want to wind up dead, leeave now. 1. [Force Persuade] Open the cage. Let the Jedi out. 2. I don't want to fight, but I can't let you take Vrook to Nar Shaddaa. 3. Can we work out some sort of deal? 4. Defend yourself then. 5. Can I ask you a question? 6. I'll just leave then. (2 leads to) Merc: I warned you. But I'm glad you didn't listen. Attack, men! (they turn hostile) (Journal Entry Added: Lost in the Shadows) Dantooine: You found Master Vrook held prisoner by mercenaries in the kinrath cave. (after combat, Vrook initiates dialogue) Vrook: Always rushing into actions without thinking of the consequences. What? You were expecting thanks? Vrook: Khoonda is in danger, and you've ruined the best chance of averting a full scale conflict[sic] (no period) 1. I apologize for interfering. I was trying to help. 2. But I just rescued you... 3. How were you going to help in a cage? 4. Always a pleasure, Vrook. I can see you still have your cheery dispostion. 5. I could stick you back in the cage if it would make you happier. (1 leads to) Vrook: Right now Dantooine is at a critical moment. If Khoonda falls, then the Republic may lose control of tis system. Vrook: Still, I'm surprised you were able to get this far. Although you do have your Jedi training to fall back on. Vrook: Every action has consequences, no matter how small or insignificant they seem - and even the smallest choice has the potential for harm. Vrook: The Mandalorian Wars was proof of this. Intentions mean nothing if a greater tragedy is caused. 1. Okay. What should we do now? 2. Is this the same "careful timing" you were counting on in the Mandalorian Wars? 3. The Mandalorians had to be stopped. The Jedi Council was doing nothing. (2 leads to) Vrook: Did you think rushing into battle against the Mandalorians did anything but bring more harm to the galaxy? It only served to bring about a second war, more dangerous than the first. Vrook: Countless Jedi died in both conflicts, and everyone who followed Revan and Malak died or were turned to the dark side. Except conveniently you. 1. By the time the Council acted the Republic would have been torn apart. 2. Revan and Malak were misguided, but without them we'd all be speaking Mandalorian. 3. You think it was wise of the Council to take no action? 4. So you still think I'm a Sith? (1 leads to) Vrook: Disobeying the Jedi Council brought about more destruction than the Mandalorian Wars ever could - countless Jedi lost, the Republic broken, the... Vrook: Enough of this. This is not the time for such arguments. Vrook: The mercenaries have allied themselves with the Exchange and are planning to attack Khoonda. They've been holding off for the right moment. Vrook: And now since they lost their captive Jedi, they'll attack immediately. I'm going to try to reach Administrator Adare. Time is of the essence. (conversation ends) (Journal Entry Added: Lost Jedi [&] Defense of Khoonda) You encountered Master Vrook on Dantooine, but he had no time to speak to you. You suspect you'll get a chance to talk after the impending mercenary assalt on Khoonda is resolved. [&] Dantooine: You've learned that the mercenatres have entered into a secret alliance with the Exchange. They're planning an attack on Khoonda. All preparatioms have been made, they're just waiting for a signal. Undoubtedly your actions may have served as a catalyst. (500 XP)