Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords/Refugee Quad

Refugee Landing Pad
You're unable to change your party inside the refugee quad, so you need to return to the refugee landing pad to do so.

The junction beyond the door in front of you is guarded by two Exchange thugs, a Trandoshan and a Gamorrean. As you approach or speak to either one (you cannot sneak past):


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If you intimidate with strength, persuade with skill or simply pay the toll then you can gain the favor and the attention of the Exchange:

Otherwise:


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If you fail to intimidate, succeed but give them a fight anyway, or cannot pay the toll then you lose the favor and gain the attention of the Exchange:

Otherwise, or upon returning:

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If you can intimidate them then you can do so every time you return to speak to them, gaining the favor and attention of the Exchange each time.

The magnetically sealed door in the bottom wall at the right end of the hall is impossible to unlock, so you have no choice but to go through the door in the top wall: the ramp to the left leads down to another landing with a door to your right in the top wall. You can go through the door on the opposite side of the landing beyond and keep going until eventually reaching the, or go down the ramp to the right to the door to the refugee commons.

Refugee Commons
You enter an open area filled with cargo crates in which refugees sleep: you can open the cargo doors to these crates, but there are no containers or people inside. There are alleys between these crates running down both sides, and a junction with a middle alley at the top of the left alley. Refugees and veterans wander the area:


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Plague Carrier
The refugee Geriel is in the top left corner of the commons, to the right of the top door as you enter:


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You can cure him with sufficient skill in treating injuries (rank 6 or more), but save game before doing so:


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Curing him is good, but the Handmaiden always takes precedence when in your party:

The lightsaber upgrade item received depends on your experience level:

At level 34 and beyond, if an energy cell, emitter or lens is selected then nothing is received. However, since all of these can already be created at a, if you receive one you may want to load game until you receive a power crystal instead:

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At level 31 and beyond, if a power crystal is selected then nothing is received. can always be selected. However, if an upgrade item normally selected is already in your inventory, then the next highest you don't already have is received instead: this should not happen for any in lightsabers equipped by you or your party, or in containers elsewhere.

Having spoken to Geriel, you can go and speak about him to the overseer Saquesh in, gaining the favor and the attention of the Exchange:

The personal guard standing by the bottom wall leaves to kill Geriel, which is psychotic. Otherwise:


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You cannot speak to him about this again. If you haven't already cured Geriel then you can still do so without affecting your standing with the Exchange, but it's obviously better to do it beforehand (1500 vs 750 XP in total).

Ironically, the only reason you need Treat Injury rank 15 or more is to move even closer to the dark side of the Force if you convince him to kill himself instead, which is cunning in either case:

Otherwise, with sufficient awareness or after speaking to the Saquesh and agreeing to deal with Geriel:

Refugee Woes
A man named Hussef stands in the right corner at the top of the middle alley of the commons:

Otherwise, or upon returning:

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Otherwise, you can gain or lose influence with her:

If Kreia isn't in your party:


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You can relieve the pressure on the refugees by convincing the Serroco thugs and the Exchange to give them more space, or eliminating their leadership from the refugee quad.

The can only be convinced to be less oppressive after speaking to Hussef and activating the Refugee Woes quest, then telling the Serroco leader you don't like how he has been bullying the refugees, and successfully intimidating him or persuading him with skill or the Force to stop harassing them.

This also completes the Serroco Thugs quest (for which you receive another 1000 XP).

You can always eliminate the Serroco thugs' leadership, even after convincing them to be less oppressive (receiving another 500 XP for completing the Serroco Thugs quest by killing their leader, and losing the favor but gaining the attention of the Exchange whether the leader was convinced or killed).

The Exchange can only be convinced to put less pressure on the refugees if Geriel is still alive after you've spoken to him, allowing you to explain to the overseer Saquesh in that one of the refugees has a terrible disease, and persuade him that if he doesn't relax his hold on the refugees, this disease will spread (receiving 250 XP for explaining to Saquesh about the diseased Geriel, or 1000 XP if you've already cured him (500 XP) and thus leveraged his illness, and gaining the favor and the attention of the Exchange).

Otherwise, after speaking to Hussef and activating the Refugee Woes quest you can try to intimidate Saquesh:

Saquesh and the Exchange become hostile, but surprisingly trying to intimidate him has no effect on the Exchange's favor or attention. Intimidation isn't an option if you've already convinced Saquesh to put less pressure on the refugees, but he can still be killed if you haven't completed the quest.

Killing Saquesh gains the attention of the Exchange, but surprisingly again has no effect on favor.

If you eliminate the leadership of both the Serroco thugs and the Exchange before speaking to Hussef to activate the Refugee Woes quest, then you move (much) closer to the light side of the Force and receive more experience when you do first speak to him:

Otherwise, you can try to convince the refugees to surrender to the Exchange:


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However, you won't succeed until you've told Saquesh he should hurry and sell Adana to the Hutts or convinced Nadaa to sell herself into slavery as well, and Geriel is killed. If you return to Hussef after rescuing Adana and dealing with Saquesh, or saving Geriel:

If you return after Nadaa is sold into slavery:

If you return after Geriel is killed:

If you try to persuade Hussef that they're all doomed after Adana or Nadaa is sold into slavery, or Geriel is killed:

If you do so after both:

Otherwise this is cunning, and in either case increases the favor and the attention of the Exchange by 2.

If you speak to Saquesh in the heart of :

You gain the favor and the attention of the Exchange for this as well. The blaster rifle received depends on your experience level:

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At level 25 and beyond, nothing is received. However, if a blaster rifle normally selected is already equipped by your main character or in your inventory, then the next highest you don't already have is received instead: this should not happen for any equipped by your party or in containers elsewhere.

Intergalactic Reunification
A woman named Aaida stands at the top of the middle alley of the commons, on its right side behind and below Hussef:

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Once you've spoken to Lootra in the flophouse on the docks:

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Once you've killed the two Exchange thugs guarding the entrance from the :

If you haven't killed them then you can lie about it:


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This quest is still active until you return to Lootra, but you'll only complete it and receive a reward if both husband and wife are alive.

Sold to the Hutts
A woman named Nadaa stands in the left alley of the commons, just past the top two cargo doors on its left side:

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Otherwise, if you're willing to move closer to the dark side of the Force then the quickest way to complete this quest is to convince Nadaa to sell herself into slavery as well:

This gains the favor and the attention of the Exchange. Save game before speaking to Saquesh in the heart of :

You gain the favor and the attention of the Exchange for this as well. The implant received depends on your maximum and experience level:

At level 28 and beyond nothing is received. However, if an implant normally selected is already equipped by your main character or in your inventory, then the next highest you don't already have is received instead: this should not happen for any equipped by your party or in containers elsewhere.

Otherwise, you can keep your options open by offering to pay her debt or rescue her daughter:


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If you speak to Nadaa again after telling her it's not your problem, or before paying her debt or rescuing her daughter:

Exit the bottom end of the commons and turn to your right into. The corridor up from its bottom left corner has a locked security door in its left wall, guarded by an Exchange thug, beyond which you'll find Adana:

Otherwise:

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In any case:


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Rescuing Adana now ensures you receive 500 XP, but doesn't limit your options later. Otherwise:

If you return to Nadaa after rescuing Adana, but before you've dealt with Saquesh:

If you didn't speak to Nadaa first and you left Adana in her cell before returning to the commons:

Otherwise, when you first ask Saquesh how you might show your support for the Exchange:

If you spoke to Nadaa before returning to her:

If you don't persuade her before returning to Saquesh:

This can complete this quest, but it can also be reactivated by asking Saquesh how you might show your support for the Exchange again, or speaking to Nadaa or Adana. Otherwise:

This gains the attention and the favor of the Exchange. The personal guard standing by the top wall leaves, and both Adana and Nadaa are now gone. If you return to Hussef in the commons:

Otherwise, you can negotiate for her release:

The light side option has no effect on the Exchange, but the dark side option loses favor and gains attention, and Saquesh, his personal guards and all remaining Exchange thugs become hostile. Otherwise:

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Settling the debt gains the favor and the attention of the Exchange. Curiously, while persuading Saquesh to release Adana for 600 credits is good, doing so for 700 or 800 is psychotic.

Adana has now gone. If you're not willing or able to use the Force, or pay:

This dark side option has no effect on the Exchange until Saquesh is killed, but trying to intimidate him reduces favor and increases attention by 2. In both cases, Saquesh, his personal guards and all remaining Exchange thugs become hostile.

If you kill Saquesh without speaking to Adana before or after, and return to Nadaa in the commons:

Otherwise, when you rescue(d) Adana:

Save game before speaking to Nadaa again:

The upgrade item received depends on your experience level:

You cannot receive upgrade items for lightsabers before level 10. Since all upgrade items other than crystals (and an Mark IV, which can be received at levels 26-27) can already be created at a, if you receive one you may want to load game until you receive a power crystal instead:

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At level 29 and beyond, if a power crystal or an armor upgrade is selected then nothing is received; at level 30 and beyond, if a ranged or melee upgrade is selected then nothing is received; and at level 32 and beyond, if a lightsaber upgrade is selected then nothing is received unless a color crystal is selected.

However, if an item is already equipped by your main character or in your inventory, then the next highest item of that type you don't already have is received instead: this should not happen for items only equipped by your party or in containers elsewhere, or any upgrade items already in armor and weapons.

Seeking Passage
A woman named Kahranna stands at the bottom of the middle alley of the commons:

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You can attempt to cheat her, which surprisingly gives you the only chance to move closer to the light side of the Force, if you're persuasive enough:

Despite this, the next time you speak to her she responds as though you told her you'd help find someone to transport them. Otherwise:

If you go after telling her you're not really the spacer, but before confirming you'll find someone for her, then you can repeat the previous dialog and move closer to the light each time. Otherwise:

If you say you'll try to help her but go before telling her you'll find someone, then she'll call you a filthy liar.

Otherwise you can help find someone to transport them:

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You won't be able to find a pilot for her until you've been aboard Goto's yacht, but once you've been you won't have to return here. Otherwise:

Once Kahranna has called you a filthy liar, you can go and speak about tricking her with the overseer Saquesh in (even if you didn't take any credits):

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20 credits gains the favor and the attention of the Exchange, and 200 gains twice as much of both (albeit for 10 times the price).

Twi'leks
Whether or not Atton is in your party, as you approach the bottom of the right alley in the refugee commons, two Twi'leks appear behind you and talk among themselves about him:


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If you approach them, they speak:

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You can now question Atton about this.

Will Work for Fuel
A man named Odis stands in the bottom right corner of the commons, by the door:

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The Lunar Shadow crewmen in the flophouse on the docks are happy for Odis to replace their wayward captain, moving you closer to the light side of the Force and giving you 2500 XP in total for completing both quests. Otherwise, you won't be able to find him a job until you've been aboard Goto's yacht, but once you've been you won't have to return here.

Serroco Thugs
Serroco territory is on the right side of the quad, but you should speak to Hussef back in the central commons about before going here, or the overseer Saquesh in  on the left side of the quad.

If you go through one of the doors in the right walls at the top of the ramps down to the top and bottom end of the, then keep going through doors in the right walls, you'll eventually reach a ramp down to a door at either end of Serroco territory. These top and bottom paths are symmetrical, although the top passes a door in its top and bottom walls and the bottom passes two security doors, all to empty rooms, and the top door to Serroco territory is guarded by one armored Serroco thug and one unarmored, while the bottom is guarded by two unarmored thugs.

However, a concealed entrance offers a more direct route into Serroco territory: beyond the cargo door in the bottom right corner of the commons, there's a short passage to your left which turns up and ends at another cargo door in the right wall, beyond which is an armored Serroco thug.

This armored Serroco thug challenges you as you approach him or the bottom door, as does the armored thug at the top door:

Hostilities can otherwise be avoided (or postponed), but you need to speak to Hussef about refugee woes, or the Exchange overseer Saquesh, before a thug can be persuaded without using the Force:

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You can still open any door and enter Serroco territory, but the Serroco thugs become hostile if you approach one of the two armored thugs:

Otherwise, if you speak to any other Serroco thugs, or veterans:

There's a lone thug wandering the top of the deceptively empty-looking Serroco territory, and an parked on its lower right side. If you came in through the concealed entrance then you can get to the bottom end of Serroco territory via the three cargo doors in the right wall through the two back-to-back cargo crates opposite this entrance, with two Serroco thugs in the right one. There are three more cargo doors above this in the left wall of Serroco territory: beyond the lower two are crates with a plasteel cylinder in their top left corners (the one in the upper crate is locked).

However, approaching the lower cargo door brings you close enough to the Serroco leader, standing in the middle of Serroco territory with four Serroco veterans, for him to speak to you. If the thugs aren't hostile:

Otherwise, if you haven't spoken to Hussef about refugee woes then attack is the only other option:

If the thugs are already hostile and you haven't spoken to Hussef, then the hostility of their leader is inevitable:


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However, if you have spoken to Hussef about refugee woes and the thugs aren't hostile, then you can talk with their leader about the Exchange... although he cannot be persuaded to attack, and every option leads to hostility:

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In either case, you can persuade the Serroco to be less oppressive of the refugees:

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The Serroco become hostile. Otherwise:


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This also addresses Hussef's, for which you receive another 1000 XP. If you then ask the Serroco to disarm themselves, they become hostile:

You lose the favor and gain the attention of the Exchange by persuading the Serroco to be less oppressive of the refugees, or killing their leader, but not both (although you can do both for the experience).

Otherwise, if the thugs and their leader and veterans aren't hostile, then they can become so if you're detected opening any security door in the alley between the concealed entrance at the bottom, and the top cargo door in the left wall of Serroco territory: the cargo crate behind this door contains two thugs, three wander the vertical top section of the alley behind the cargo door in its left wall, and five wander the horizontal bottom section, connecting the concealed entrance below its left end with the top section to the right.

There are three security doors in the left wall and one in the right wall of the vertical top section of the alley. If you're detected opening any of them:

The top left cargo crate has a plasteel cylinder in its top left corner, the middle left crate has two plasteel cylinders in its bottom left corner, one locked, and the bottom left crate is empty. The crate on the right side has another locked plasteel cylinder in its top right corner.

Airspeeder
There's an airspeeder parked on the lower right side of Serroco territory:


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The three missing parts can be found in the refugee landing pad and the docks:

How much experience is received for installing them depends on how skilful your character is (any member of your party can be used, even though your main character is shown performing the installation):


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Installing the navigation interface unlocks the following:

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Once the airspeeder is fully assembled:

T3-M4 and Bao-Dur can now check it:

Once it's put together, T3-M4's response to examining it depends on how many points you received while doing so (and Bao-Dur examining it first adds 400):

Subsequently, or if you received at least 1000 points:

T3-M4 fixing it also adds 400 points, But Bao-Dur's response is always the same once it's assembled:

If you examine it yourself:

If you attempt to use it:

You receive maximum 1100 XP in total for assembling it, but 1300 or more points are possible if T3-M4 or Bao-Dur help.

Once you've gained sufficient attention from the Exchange to get a message from, if you subsequently attempt to examine or use the airspeeder:

Exchange Headquarters
A Twi'lek named Kaul stands in the bottom corner of the left alley of the refugee commons:

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Beyond the door at the bottom end of the commons is a ramp up to a landing. If you go through the door to your left and keep going then you'll eventually reach the on the right side of the quad.

Otherwise, beyond the door and the ramp up to your right is another landing with a door in its left wall, beyond which is a room containing a pair of Exchange thugs, Gamorreans:

The rooms beyond the next two doors in the left walls both contain another pair of Exchange thugs and have a locked metal box in each of their bottom corners. If you unlock any of these boxes while a thug is nearby and they see you, or hear you in mode:

They only remain neutral if they remain unaware of you while getting (or even giving) items. They become hostile if they see you bash or blast a lock, or if they become aware of you getting (or giving) items or engaging in combat.

A lone Exchange thug wanders the hallway beyond the door in the top wall of the first room, while another stands guard to the right of a security door in the hallway's left wall. Even if you unlock this security door in Stealth mode and this guard remains unaware of you, he becomes hostile:

The room beyond contains a locked metal box in its bottom left corner, and a girl named Adana.

The hallway above the security door turns left, ending with a door in its top wall, on your right. The hallway beyond has another security door (unlocked) in its right wall, beyond which is a mess room containing two pairs of Exchange thugs, with a door in the top and bottom corners of the right wall. Overseer Saquesh stands in the middle of the room beyond, with a Weequays personal guard standing by the top and bottom walls, and a large pair of windows in the right wall, overlooking the commons below.

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The magnetically sealed door in the bottom wall of the quad's entrance hall is now open. Upon next returning:

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If you speak to Saquesh before speaking to Hussef about :

Saquesh and his guards won't become hostile even if you kill Exchange thugs right in front of them, but he, his guards and any remaining Exchange thugs do become hostile if you try to intimidate him to stop pressuring the refugees or let Adana go, or forget it and just kill him anyway even if you successfully persuade him:

The guard by the top wall, Gonlo, only has 3 Constitution, resulting in just 36 Vitality and 10 Fortitude, but is absent if you told Saquesh he should hurry and sell Adana to the Hutts. The guard by the bottom wall, Jubei, is absent if you persuaded Saquesh to kill Geriel before his disease can spread.

You can receive another 1000 XP and gain the attention of the Exchange for killing Saquesh, but surprisingly this has no effect on favor.

Returning to the hallway, turning right and going through the door at its top end, the hallway continues to the right before turning up to your left. The room beyond the door in the left wall contains another pair of Exchange thugs, with two locked metal boxes in its bottom left corner, as does the room beyond the door at the top end of the hallway, and the next room beyond the door in the left wall, which also has a locked metal box in its top left corner.

The entrance from the is beyond the magnetically sealed door in the right wall, which should be open if you've spoken to Saquesh twice, or killed him.