The Jedi Civil War (ongoing) (original) (raw)
The Jedi Civil War (ongoing)
Posted by skysong6161 on 2010.02.15 at 20:16
Hello all! I'm SkySong, and I'm here to pimp mah fanfic. It's "Knights of the Old Republic: The Jedi Civil War."
It's a novelization of KOTOR1, with certain things switched up and added to keep things interesting, and account for game mechanics that made playing KOTOR1 a little strange at times ("Why is everyone trying to kill us?" "How in space's name are you carrying 23 frag grenades?"). Within, you shall find all sorts of goodies, from Carth's paranoia to arguments over pazaak and the over use of stealth generators.
Sample text from Taris Part 4.
Why had the jedi wanted her? She had no love for the Republic, nor apparently for the order that’d wanted to keep her out of jail and within reach. And how had she known about Malachor? Maybe the two were related. “… those records aren’t to be released for another hundred years.”
“Ya act like the Mandalorians and the Republic were the only folk involved in that or lost someone in it.”
“So what was your involvement then?”
“I wasn’t.” She crossed her arms and leaned back. “Knew a lotta folk who were though. Lotta folk I suddenly never heard from again who were doin’ business out there. They all go quiet at once and the Republic don’t want no one out there anymore. I ain’t stupid Onasi. What are you tryin’ to not accuse me of here?”
“It’s just extremely suspicious that you were on the Endar Spire at all, let alone that you were the last person on board and survived it.” It made sense. The Endar Spire was overrun with jedi, and Sphene had an obvious dislike of them. She didn’t have to be a sith for that. But then why did the jedi want her?
“Ya… ya think that I…” What followed was an unintelligible series of huffing as her mouth opened and closed – something like a fish really – but her fury didn’t let her get much farther.
“No, I don’t. You probably had nothing to do with it. It’s not personal. I just need to… I hate surprises ok? I need to expect the unexpected.”
“Then expect this.”