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Dialog

Off of Telos.

Bao-Dur: General. Need something?
4. I just wanted to talk to you.
Bao-Dur: Yes, General?

Otherwise,

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1. Really, you don't have to call me "General." 2. I need you to stop calling me "General."
Bao-Dur: Sorry, guess I can't get my head out of the past.
3./1. I was just wondering what you've been doing since the war ended. 2. How'd you end up on Telos? 3. You going to stick around here?
Bao-Dur: As long as you don't mind having me around. It's a nice change from drifting.
Bao-Dur: I moved around for a couple years. Working as a starship mechanic got me from place to place. I wasn't ready to settle down after the war.
1. During my exile, I did the same thing. 2. Why did you move around so much? 3. I'm sure you weren't the only soldier to feel that way.
Bao-Dur: Then you understand my restlessness. Though the war had ended, I couldn't find peace in anything. Bao-Dur: And I don't think I'll be the last.
Bao-Dur: As long as I kept moving, I didn't have to think about what happened. Know what I mean?
1. Only too well. 2. Sounds like you were just running away. 3. I'm sure you weren't the only soldier to feel that way. 4. We must face our fears to become stronger.
Bao-Dur: I'm sure you do. Bao-Dur: I was, no doubt. It's hard to face up to yourself sometimes, and for a few years, I couldn't. Bao-Dur: Maybe if I had the Force to lean on, I could have worked it out. But then the Force didn't seem to be of much help to others. Bao-Dur: Mostly, I was angry. Angry about what I had done, about why I had done it.
Bao-Dur: I decided I'd do something constructive. I wanted to make up for the things I'd done in the war.
Bao-Dur: I wanted to design planetary shields, but there weren't many systems with the credits to spare - there was more that needed to be rebuilt than protected.
Bao-Dur: I found out that Telos was going to be the flagship project for the Republic, and it sounded like something good. I saw Telos before the Sith razed it. It deserved a better fate.
Bao-Dur: But Czerka ruined everything. I thought I could force Czerka out on my own, but I guess I can't fix everything myself.
1. I think taking on Czerka single-handedly might be a little out of your league. 2. It's good to have you around again. 3. I'll leave you to your repairs.
Bao-Dur: All I wanted to do was send a message, but I couldn't even do that right. Bao-Dur: It's good to be working with you again, General. Bao-Dur: Talking to you is better than talking to a machine all day.
Bao-Dur: That's the past, though. It's good to be working with you again, General.

General questions that you can ask once:

Name: Where did you pick up that remote, anyways?
Bao-Dur: That old thing? I built him when I was a kid. Been following me around for years now, despite what I've done to try and chase him off.
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If said remote is around, it will chime into the conversation.

Remote: Dwoooooo.
Bao-Dur: Hey, just kidding. I'm happy to have you around.
3. Can you build me one?
1. What does it do, other than follow you around? 2. That's got to be annoying.
Bao-Dur: It's not that bad. I guess you'd know - you've always got someone following you around.
Bao-Dur: He helps me out with repairs. I outfitted him with a cutting laser and some other tools for delicate modifications.
Bao-Dur: He's also good for singeing the pants of annoying techs.
Remote: Deet deet deet.
Bao-Dur: I've been thinking about doing some other work on him, but I barely have time. Too busy fixing up the ship.


Name: What's your opinion about the Telos situation?
Bao-Dur: If the Republic would just rein Czerka in, there'd be no problem. But as long as Czerka is allowed to undermine the Ithorians' efforts, Telos will remain dead.
Bao-Dur: I can't take seeing my work being used by those bloodsuckers.
Bao-Dur: But there's nothing I can do about it, so let's talk about something else.


Name: How'd you lose your arm, anyway?
Bao-Dur: I got tired of it - kept dropping my hydrospanner. Figured I'd get a new one.
1. Yeah? I'll bet that was fun. 2. That seems a bit... rash. 3. I was being serious.
Bao-Dur: I was only kidding. Actually, it was a souvenir from Malachor. I was lucky it was all I lost. Bao-Dur: If you were in me, you'd probably want to joke about it, too.
Bao-Dur: Actually, it was a souvenir from Malachor. I was lucky I didn't lose more.
Bao-Dur: But at least it gave me something to do, right? Everyone always said I was probably half machine, anyway.


Name: What are you doing?
Bao-Dur: Just working on the ship. I'm not sure who got her up and running, but I'm amazed she's even spaceworthy.
Bao-Dur: Whoever made these repairs doesn't think like most mechanics. But don't worry, I'll get everything in shape.