RK47
collides like two planets pulled by gravity
Was in the middle of replaying KOTOR 1 and stumbled upon Sunry's trial.
Basically Sunry's accused of murdering a sith in a neutral 'no aggression' colony. Manaan is the only planet that produces Kolto, a substance that helps with healing and saving lives. Manaan remains neutral and trades kolto with Republic & Sith, however if Sunry (a somewhat well decorated war hero for republic) is found guilty, that may affect the kolto trade quota for the Republic and give Sith an edge in the war since less kolto = more deaths from wounds.
So the task is pretty simple, prove his innocence. This is obviously a setup right? Who leaves a medal on a victim? That's a pretty stupid mistake to make.
So I gathered evidence and found the following facts:
-Sunry ran right after shots are fired in the hotel room both were inside
There were witnesses, you can persuade them or bribe or force dominate if you prefer dark side.
-They were having an affair of sort. She's a Sith. And he is Republic war hero.
Checked this with his wife, confirmed.
-The hero's medal was planted by a hired hand. This made it look like a frame-up. But who fired the blaster?
-Snooped around in the republic embassy and found recording of Sunry shooting the female sith on the back. Wth? It seems that Sunry killed her, and in panic called the Republic to help him out. So they took the room surveillance records away. The sith reacted by planting the war medal on the victim.
So the game gave you two options:
Give the recording to the judges so Sunry would be found guilty.
or
Twist the evidences and testimonies so he would be found innocene.
Now that's pretty good choices, I mean if you helped him out that means you are willing to forgive a murder for the sake of 'helping the republic'
If you let the truth come out, you are indirectly responsible for Sith gaining advantage in the overall war. In fact, I personally think Sunry's voice actor delivered the line pretty well. Something like "How many siths have you killed?" and excusing his action with "She was using me to spy on the republic!"
Has there ever been a Bioware quest that gave you this sort of impression? Choosing the lesser of two evils? It made me reflect. Or am I missing an evidence to analyze it further?
Basically Sunry's accused of murdering a sith in a neutral 'no aggression' colony. Manaan is the only planet that produces Kolto, a substance that helps with healing and saving lives. Manaan remains neutral and trades kolto with Republic & Sith, however if Sunry (a somewhat well decorated war hero for republic) is found guilty, that may affect the kolto trade quota for the Republic and give Sith an edge in the war since less kolto = more deaths from wounds.
So the task is pretty simple, prove his innocence. This is obviously a setup right? Who leaves a medal on a victim? That's a pretty stupid mistake to make.
So I gathered evidence and found the following facts:
-Sunry ran right after shots are fired in the hotel room both were inside
There were witnesses, you can persuade them or bribe or force dominate if you prefer dark side.
-They were having an affair of sort. She's a Sith. And he is Republic war hero.
Checked this with his wife, confirmed.
-The hero's medal was planted by a hired hand. This made it look like a frame-up. But who fired the blaster?
-Snooped around in the republic embassy and found recording of Sunry shooting the female sith on the back. Wth? It seems that Sunry killed her, and in panic called the Republic to help him out. So they took the room surveillance records away. The sith reacted by planting the war medal on the victim.
So the game gave you two options:
Give the recording to the judges so Sunry would be found guilty.
or
Twist the evidences and testimonies so he would be found innocene.
Now that's pretty good choices, I mean if you helped him out that means you are willing to forgive a murder for the sake of 'helping the republic'
If you let the truth come out, you are indirectly responsible for Sith gaining advantage in the overall war. In fact, I personally think Sunry's voice actor delivered the line pretty well. Something like "How many siths have you killed?" and excusing his action with "She was using me to spy on the republic!"
Has there ever been a Bioware quest that gave you this sort of impression? Choosing the lesser of two evils? It made me reflect. Or am I missing an evidence to analyze it further?