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When you first speak to Kreia after Handmaiden or Disciple join your party:

Kreia: How many more do we intend to gather to us? This ship is not the galaxy, there is only so much room.
Dialog
1. As many as want to come with us and help us. 2. Only as many as I need - and only as many as will sacrifice themselves to me. 3. It is not my fault if they follow me.
Kreia: Then prepare for an army, I think, for it seems many more will come in time. Kreia: Is it? Perhaps you are wrong.
Kreia: They will follow you because you are a leader. Their kind always need such, even when the figure deserves no such obedience.
Light Side Points Gained: +2
2. They're my friends, not my followers.
Kreia: Do not cloak one word within another. Friends. Do friends not follow? Do friends not form a hierarchy of their own, no matter how small the circle?
Light Side Points Gained: +1
1. They are your friends, too - maybe you could learn to see them that way, rather than as followers.
Kreia: I am too old for friends, and when the years settle upon you, you will dispense with such words as well.
1. I'm no leader. Dark Side Points Gained: -2
4. I deserve such obedience - from them and you.
3. What makes you think they obey me?
Dialog
Kreia: No? Perhaps not - or perhaps you are different, something more. Kreia: You deserve nothing - but you have earned such obedience, yes. They are tools, you are right. More than you know. Kreia: Because I am not blind, that is why. I see what they see, hear their voices when they speak to you, and notice the change when they speak to others.
Kreia: I am not blind. I see what they see, hear their voices when they speak to you, and notice the change when they speak to others.
1. Does the fact they obey me upset you? 2. Why are you angry? 3. How do you know that?
Kreia: I know many things, and I know what I am not - I am no leader. I speak with a voice that will never move others, I speak with a passion that goes unheard. They obey you because you are a leader, and perhaps something more. Have you noticed what has been happening? Have you felt it in them?
1. No, what? 3. Is something happening to them? 40 > Influence > 60
2. I've noticed their behavior is changing - Atton, especially.
Kreia: They echo you, either fighting or surrendering to their feelings, their loyalty, their duty. Your mere presence serves as an example to them - of something to uphold, or something to fight against. Kreia: The fool dances in your shadow for your favor. The woman... she worships you. The alien obeys you. Even within the machines, there are echoes. Kreia: The fool dances in your shadow for your favor. The disciple... he worships you quietly. The alien obeys you. Even within the machines, there are echoes.
Kreia: Watch them carefully, see their patterns, and recognize the strength in it. Influence can be a weapon, one that you may need before your journey is done.
3. And what about you?
Kreia: I? I am but a mirror whose only purpose is to show you what your own eyes cannot yet see.
Light Side Points Gained: +1
1. They are my friends, not tools.
Dark Side Points Gained: -1
2. You have a point. I will reflect upon this.
Dark Side Points Gained: -1
2. I will think upon how my allies may be used, then.
Kreia: I care not which of the words you use, as long as you make use of that which you forge. Kreia: Good - and then act upon it. It is a powerful tool to motivate others.
Kreia: That was Revan's way, I believe. It was a strength.
1. What do you mean?
34 < Influence < 66 35 > Influence > 65
Kreia: [Influence: Failure] A discussion, perhaps, for another time. Kreia: [Influence: Success] Have you never asked yourself how Revan took the Republic and Jedi beneath him, how he made them his? Kreia: [Influence: Success] Have you never asked yourself how Revan took the Republic and Jedi beneath her, how she made them hers?
Dialog
1. Because he was a leader? 2. He was a powerful presence - there was little one did not believe when he spoke it with conviction. 3. War makes bonds, it cannot be denied. 2. She was a powerful presence - there was little one did not believe when she spoke it with conviction. 1. Because she was a leader?
Kreia: Ah, but to make officers turn on their own people, to bomb innocent worlds to make pacts... strong influence, indeed. And where did these Sith teachings come from? And why did Revan embrace them so strongly? So many questions... yet the answers are few.
3. I do not know, and I do not care.
Kreia: Very well, then we shall speak no more of this. Leave me - I am tired.

Otherwise:

1. They came from the Sith empire. 2. I thought teachings of the Sith came from Korriban.
Kreia: Oh, did they? No, Revan met no Sith empire, yet he learned their teachings. Kreia: Oh, did they? No, Revan met no Sith empire, yet she learned their teachings.
Kreia: Many have mistaken the soldiers beneath Revan, the machines that were constructed, to be the "Sith."
Kreia: They are wrong - the Sith is a belief. And what Revan formed was not an empire, but something else - yet how he did it is curious. Kreia: They are wrong - the Sith is a belief. And what Revan formed was not an empire, but something else - yet how she did it is curious.
Kreia: And I suspect the answer to that question is tied to another - how was Revan able to corrupt so many, so quickly?
1. Do you have any ideas?
Kreia: Not a one. But we shall see where our journey takes us, I think. And see how many answers we come across, yes?
2. I had other questions. 3. I've heard enough. Forget this. 4. Never mind. I'll be going now.