Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

"What greater weapon is there than to turn an enemy to your cause? To use their own knowledge against them?"

- Bastila Shan

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR) is a roleplaying game made originally for the Microsoft Xbox and later released for the PC. The game was developed by BioWare and published by LucasArts for Xbox on July 15, 2003, for PCs running Microsoft Windows on November 19, 2003, and later for Mac OS X. Set 3,956 years before A New Hope, Knights of the Old Republic covers the era just after that of the Tales of the Jedi comics, the time of the ancient Galactic Republic.

KotOR is the first computer RPG set in the Star Wars universe. It uses the d20 System, from the Wizards of the Coast Star Wars Roleplaying Game rules. The game also allows the player to either be a servant to the light side of the Force or the dark side, using an alignment system that tracks actions, from simple dialogue choices to major plot decisions. Combat is turn-based. Time is divided into discrete rounds, and combatants attack/react simultaneously. However, the number of actions a combatant may perform each round is limited. While each round's duration is a fixed short interval of real time (around six seconds), the player can configure the combat system to pause at specific events or at the end of each round.

A sequel—Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords—was developed by a different studio, Obsidian Entertainment, using an updated version of the engine from the first game. Bioware was occupied with producing Jade Empire and wanted to focus more on their original productions than licensed games, but they recommended Obsidian for KotOR's sequel. It was released for Xbox a year later, in December 2004, and PC in February 2005.

Conception
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was originally conceived around 2000 and was initially planned to be be a game around or during the Clone Wars, something like the storyline of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, it was even supposed to have a subplot focusing on clones but it was cut so it wouldn't spoil the then upcoming movie. Bioware was also given the option to set the game 4,000 years in the past. Bioware decided to make the latter as it would give them more creative freedom.

The game is almost the same as envisioned on paper and storywise as back then, with no major changes being made to it aside from the naming of Bastila Shan And Juhani. Initailly, Juhani was to be named Bastila Shan and Bastila was to be a character that originally appeared in Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, Vima Sunrider. However, because of the Sunrider naming controversy, this was changed to the current version.

From the get-go, it was planned to have a cinematic feel, where you can see your character, and your party members at all times, like in the movies. The process with LucasArts was incredibly smooth, only minor objections were made by the production giant, only about the way somethings looked or how an event flowed with the plot. Having up to date lighting and the best graphics of its time made this game more incredible than the designers could have imagined.

Major characters
This is based on the canonical male light side version of the game.

Revan
"The Dark Lord Revan is dead. I am a servant of the light now."

- Revan



Revan is the main protagonist of Knights of the Old Republic. As the Dark Lord of the Sith and Master of Darth Malak, Revan was led into a trap where a Jedi strike team, led by Bastila Shan, infiltrated his flagship and unknowingly helped by Revan's apprentice, captured him. Revan was badly wounded and his mind was nearly destroyed from the battle so the Jedi Council, in a bold move, programmed him with a new identity, one that is loyal to the Galactic Republic. Enlisted as a Republic soldier, Revan is caught up in events that lead him to join the Jedi Order and travel the galaxy in search of the enigmatic Star Maps and to stop the efforts of the Sith Empire of the Star Forge. During his journey he is accompanied by various beings who are all determined to help him in his quest, especially Bastila Shan, with whom he developed a Force bond. Along the way, Revan is continuously confronted with situations that test his loyalty to the Jedi Order and the light side. Inevitably, the amnesiac Revan's memories begin to surface and he unearths his past, hidden from him by the combined efforts of the Jedi Order's lead Masters. The quest reaches a climax atop the Temple of the Ancients on the planet of Lehon, where Revan ultimately rejects the dark side and travels to the Star Forge to confront his former apprentice, Malak. Revan and his companions prove to be victorious and Revan is proclaimed the Prodigal Knight, by the Jedi. For his efforts in destroying the Star Forge he is awarded the Republic's highest honor, the Cross of Glory.

Darth Malak
"Wipe this pathetic planet from the face of the galaxy."

- Darth Malak ordering the destruction of Taris



Darth Malak is introduced as the reigning Dark Lord of his time and is the primary antagonist. After following his former Sith Master, Revan, throughout the Mandalorian Wars and even to the dark side of the Force, this former Jedi Knight, believing himself to be stronger and more deserving, usurps Revan's title of Dark Lord, by ordering his own ships to fire upon the Dark Lord while the latter defends himself against the Jedi strike team led by Bastila Shan. Malak felt confident that he would destroy both of his enemies at the same time. With his new position among the Sith, Darth Malak ruthlessly and systematically begins his reign of terror, either subduing or destroying the planets of the galaxy, his forces apparently limitless. Eventually, he learns that Bastila had not died in the attack, and desiring her Battle Meditation, begins a galaxy-wide hunt for her. Time and time again she eludes his capture and Malak becomes intrigued by the rumors of her new companions. Malak charges his Admiral, Saul Karath, with the task of capturing the group, which he does in an ambush from the bridge of Malak's flagship, the Leviathan. Here it is revealed that the now redeemed Revan, in fact, did not die in the attack. In a series of events, Malak is finally able to capture Bastila and turn her to the dark side under continued torture. Retreating to the Star Forge with his new apprentice, Malak fully intends to end the life of his former master and destroy the Republic with Bastila's Battle Meditation. His plans are shattered when Revan is able to bring Bastila back to the light side and he forfeits his life in a final battle with his former master, Revan.

Saul Karath
"In war even the innocent must die."

- Saul Karath



Saul Karath was a famous Republic Admiral, mentor to Carth Onasi, who became a turncoat after he bombarded Telos IV as a show of faith for his new allies, the Sith. This lead Carth down a dark path as it killed his wife and caused his son to go missing. Karath replaced another Admiral as leader of the Sith Fleet, reporting directly to Darth Malak. On Malak's orders, he coordinates the Battle of Taris. He hires Calo Nord to hunt down the amnesiac Revan. When Calo failed to do this, Saul submitted himself to Malak, he was spared. Later, after Revan found the third Star Map, The Ebon Hawk is pulled into Karath's flagship, the Leviathan via tractor beam. The crew is captured, save one unknown by Karath, and Bastila, Carth and Revan are interrogated by Saul personally. He uses Revan's love for Bastila as a weakness, torturing Bastila every time Revan answered his questions incorrectly. He stops the interrogation but continues the torture, waiting for the arrival of Darth Malak. The trio escape with the assistance of the other party member and fight their way to the bridge. Karath, after informing them that Malak would be there momentarily, engages the three and is beaten. Moments from death, he calls Carth over and reveals a secret to him. His trusted leader, the first person Carth has opened up to in years, is Darth Revan.

Bastila Shan
"I'm Bastila Shan, a member of the Jedi Order and a fleet commander for the Republic. Nobody 'owns' me!"

- Bastila Shan

Bastila Shan is a young Jedi Knight proficient from a young age in battle meditation who enters the story after she is saved by Revan from the Black Vulkars on Taris. She leads Revan to the Jedi Academy on Dantooine and encourages the council to take him on as a Jedi Initiate, which they reluctantly agree to do. Bastila and Revan realize that they share a Force bond that allows them to share visions of the Star Maps. Over the course of the party's adventure, she shows signs of rashness and vanity, as well as an attraction to Revan that culminates in a kiss aboard the Ebon Hawk. She is captured aboard the Leviathan after it is revealed that she preserved Revan's life after Malak betrayed Revan. She is tortured for several days by Darth Malak himself in an attempt to turn her to the dark side. He is successful, as Revan finds out atop the Temple of the Ancients when she tries in vain to convince him to join her. He refuses, and she flees from him to the Star Forge. Inside the space station, she uses her battle meditaion to assist the Sith fleet while rendering the Republic forces less effective. Revan fights his way to her and they engage in a long duel. Revan overpowers her several times and uses their bond and love for one another to turn her away from the dark side. She then uses her battle meditation against the Sith fleet and is awarded the Cross of Glory in the end for assisting the Republic Fleet.

Carth Onasi
"I'm not a warrior, I'm a soldier. There's a difference. Warriors attack and conquer, they prey on the weak. Soldiers defend and protect the innocent&mdash;usually from warriors."

- Carth to Canderous Ordo



Carth Onasi is an intensely loyal Commander and expert pilot with the Republic at the time of his escape in an escape pod with one other soldier, the mind-wiped Revan, to Taris after the attack on the Endar Spire. Thus begins Carth's involvement in the adventure that will ultimately become a quest for the Star Maps and the destruction of the Star Forge. After escaping from the attack on Taris aboard a stolen starship, the Ebon Hawk, Carth, Revan, Bastila and an ever growing number of companions, make their way to Dantooine, where Revan begins his training as a Jedi and Carth is officially assigned as pilot to the Ebon Hawk. Throughout the journey, Carth slowly reveals to Revan his past and obsession with killing his former mentor, Saul Karath, who is one of the individuals he blames for the death of his wife during the bombing of Telos IV. He comes to view Revan as a friend and is devastated when the group is captured aboard the Leviathan and Saul reveals to him that Revan is in fact the former Dark Lord of the Sith, before exacting his revenge on Saul. Carth is forced to reexamine his views regarding himself and Revan and comes to the conclusion that neither one of them are the same man they used to be and vows to help save Revan from himself and destroy the Star Forge. After the Battle of Rakata Prime, Carth is awarded the Cross of Glory and is promoted to Admiral.

Canderous Ordo
"I've killed many people. I can't say I'm proud of it, but I have. Criminals, competitors, businessmen, police… women, children…"

- Canderous Ordo



Canderous Ordo is a jaded Mandalorian war veteran working as a mercenary for Exchange crime lord Davik Kang on Taris. He finds no honor nor challenge in his work and as the Sith occupy Taris, Canderous is more than ready to leave. He forms an ingenious plan to steal Davik's flagship, the Ebon Hawk and approaches Revan for help, claiming that only Revan has the necessary skills to follow the plan through to completion. Canderous travels with the group to Dantooine and decides that he will continue traveling with the Jedi, his former enemy, claiming that he will finally find worthy adversaries. His blunt personality and firm belief in the Mandalorian code causes friction between him and the rest of the crew, most notably Carth Onasi and Bastila Shan. In searching for the Star Maps, Canderous's respect for Revan grows and he gradually reveals details of his life to him. On the planet of Tatooine, Canderous's integrity is challenged by Jagi, a former subordinate from the Mandalorian War and he is called out to a duel. Revan's intervention is the deciding factor in the duel, for which he is grateful, yet compels him to rethink his Mandalorian beliefs. The revelation of Revan's past, after their escape from the Leviathan only serves to further cement Canderous's loyalty to Revan. He doesn't bother with distinctions between light and dark. To Canderous, there is only conviction that there is nothing more honorable than to fight for whom he considers to be the greatest warrior of their time. His involvement during the battle to destroy the Star Forge earns him the Cross of Glory.

Mission Vao


Mission Vao is a young, wise-cracking, Twi'lek street urchin from the Lower City of Taris, who had been brought there as a very young child, and later abandoned by her shifty older brother Griff. She is originally recruited by Revan to use her less-than-reputable skills to gain entrance to the Black Vulkar base as part of a plan to rescue Bastila, but quickly becomes a permanent companion after her best friend, the Wookiee Zaalbar, pledges a life-debt to Revan. She escapes the destruction of Taris and travels to Dantooine along with the other companions aboard the Ebon Hawk. At the Jedi Enclave she is recognized by her brother's former girlfriend, Lena, and learns that her brother was last seen on Tatooine. She tells Revan that she would very much like to find her brother and Revan agrees, finding it difficult to deny the cheerful girl. Despite her difficult childhood filled with lies and betrayals, Mission is bubbly and optimistic, often seeing the good in people, especially while tracking down her ne'er-do-well brother. Her independent and sometimes mischevious nature at times created some friction with Carth and Bastila, but they both cared for her and acknowledged the usefulness of her skills. Mission is one of the companions that is least disturbed by the revelation of Revan's past, claiming that he isn't the Dark Lord anymore, and she would stick by him for everything that he had done for her. For her part in the Battle of Rakata Prime, Mission is also awarded the Cross of Glory.

Zaalbar


Zaalbar is the son of Wookiee Chieftan Freyyr and was born on the planet of Kashyyyk. He had been banished from his clan and labeled a madclaw for dishonerably using his claws to attack, before coming to Taris. He met Mission when she berated Black Vulkar gang members who were harassing him in the Lower City of Taris and the two became inseparable, with Zaalbar taking on the role of the young Twi'lek's protector. Shortly before the orbital bombardment of Taris, he is captured by Gammorean slavers in the Undercity sewers. He is rescued by Revan, who had been persuaded to help by Mission. After overcoming his initial surprise at meeting another individual who speaks Shyriiwook, Zaalbar promptly pledges a life debt to Revan. The search for the Star Maps takes the companions to his homeworld of Kashyyyk, where Revan aids the Wookiees in expelling Czerka slavers and the restoration of Freyyr as Chieftan. Zaalbar is once again accepted by his clan and is looked upon as the successor of Freyyr. Despite this, he once again reaffirms his life debt to Revan, vowing to return to Kashyyyk only after the destruction of the Star Forge, for which he is granted the Cross of Glory.

Jolee Bindo
"I'm old, dammit. I'm allowed to be enigmatic when I want to be!"

- Jolee Bindo



Jolee Bindo is an eccentric aging Jedi who has spent the last twenty years in a self-imposed exile deep in the Shadowlands of Kashyyyk. Revan first encounters Jolee during his search for the Star Map on Kashyyyk, during which Jolee's help is necessary. Cryptic and close-mouthed about his past, other than revealing that he had fought the Sith in the Great Sith War, Jolee announces his intention to travel with Revan claiming that he can see the swirl of destiny surrounding Revan and is curious to discover how it will end. Throughout the adventure, Jolee gradually reveals pieces of his past. He tells Revan of his days as a smuggler and his reasons for leaving the Jedi Order, effectively labelling him as a Gray Jedi. His most startling revelation concerns his wife, Nayama and her fall to the dark side. Jolee is adamant in his conviction that love is important and advises Revan to remember that. The revelation of Revan's past is no surprise to him, since he had already come to that conclusion earlier. He believes that the Force wants him to help Revan and that impression is reinforced at the Temple of the Ancients, at which he experiences a Force Vision that prompts him and Juhani to accompany Revan into the temple. His participation in the destruction of the Star Forge earns him the Cross of Glory.

Juhani
"We WILL defeat Malak and save the Republic from the Sith threat once and for all!"

- Juhani on the Temple of the Ancients



Juhani is a volatile Cathar Jedi Knight who joins Revan and his companions in their quest to find the Star Maps after she is pulled back from the dark side during the amnesiac Revan's final test to become a Padawan on Dantooine. As an infant, Juhani's parents had fled with her from their homeworld of Cathar, after the Battle of Cathar during the Mandalorian Wars, to Taris. The death of her father forces her mother into taking loans from the Exchange and when her mother dies, Juhani is sold into slavery to pay off the debts. She is rescued from this fate by the Jedi who come to Taris during First Battle of Taris. Enamored by the charismatic leader of the Jedi, who she later finds out was Revan, Juhani vows to become one herself and makes her way to the Jedi Enclave at Dantooine. She is eventually taken on as a Padawan by Jedi Master Quatra, who recognizing the difficulty a Cathar has in reconciling their hot-tempered nature with the Jedi code, allows Juhani to believe she had been killed by her in an aggressive duel. Distraut by her actions, Juhani falls to the dark side until her fateful meeting with Revan. After her redemption, Juhani learns that her master had not been killed and it was but a final test. She realizes that she must let go of her anger and finally does so with Revan's help after sparing the life of the individual, Xor, who was responsible for her father's death and was to buy her as a slave. The revelation of Revan's past only serves to strengthen Juhani's resolve to not give into the dark side and she, along with Jolee, plays an important role in aiding Revan at the Temple of the Ancients on Lehon. Juhani is awarded the Cross of Glory for her role in the destruction of the Star Forge.

HK-47
"Disclosure: I am a versatile protocol and combat droid, fluent in verbal and cultural translation. Should your needs prove more... practical, I am also skilled in highly personal combat."

- HK-47 sells himself



HK-47 is a Hunter-Killer assassin droid that is built by Revan towards the end of the Mandalorian Wars and is used not only to dispatch his enemies, but also as a Jedi hunter during the Jedi Civil War. Sometime before Revan's capture by the Jedi, HK-47 is sent on an unknown assassination assignment and is lost. He eventually finds himself in the shop of Yuka Laka, an Ithorian who fitted HK with a restraining bolt. He sat in the shop's corner for a while swearing revenge against Yuka for the bolt and unwittingly claiming to have been built by Systech Corporation until an amnesiac Revan walked in the door during his search for the Star Forge. Revan purchased HK from Yuka and noticed problems with his memory core, it was missing data. HK is bought by Revan for his knowledge of the Sand People dialect and is instrumental in brokering an end to the Sand People attacks on Anchorhead. Revan is eventually able to resore some of his skills and lost experiences. It turned out that HK had been in the service of many important people such as a senator, a Hutt named Bochaba, and a low level Systech officer, they also learned that HK had personally killed most of his former masters. After a certain point, Revan can no longer repair him and he stays a member of the party through the events aboard the Leviathan. After the amnesiac Revan learns of his former identity, more of HK's memory returned as it was programed to do after he again knowingly meets his former master and true creator. The revelation that Revan is in fact his original master is the stimulus needed to fully unlock his memory. He is pleased to be reunited with his master and accompanies Revan for the rest of the journey.

T3-M4


T3-M4 is a T3-series utility droid who is built and customized by Janice Nall on Taris to be a master slicer. He is originally commissioned by Exchange crime lord Davik Kang to infiltrate the Sith military base as part of the plan to escape Sith martial law, but instead, he is bought by Revan at the suggestion of Canderous Ordo. T3-M4's skills are highly appreciated by Revan and he becomes a permanent crew member of the Ebon Hawk. He is the only party member without unlockable lines.

Synopsis
This is based on the canonical male light side version of the game and assumes that the planets are visited in the order Dantooine, Tatooine, Kashyyyk, Manaan, then Korriban. Gender, order of planets visited and other variables can differ depending on the input of the player.

Trapped on Taris
The player&mdash;either a normal Republic soldier, scout, or scoundrel (depending on player input)&mdash; wakes up to find himself in the middle of a battle on the Hammerhead-class capital ship, the Endar Spire, which is on a mission under the Jedi Sentinel Bastila Shan. Trask Ulgo, a Republic soldier, aids his escape from the doomed vessel and splits off to face Darth Malak's apprentice Darth Bandon. Trask seals the door behind him and buys his brother in arms time to escape. After entering the starboard section and finding Carth Onasi in the escape pod bay, the two join up and crash-land on the Sith-occupied ecumenopolis of Taris. Carth is able to drag the unconscious man from the wreckage and rent an abandoned apartment in the Upper City. The man remains in a stupor for the next few days.



When the player wakes, Carth informs him of the situation and that they need to find and rescue Bastila, whose escape pod has crash-landed somewhere on the planet. Bastila is and still would be, if rescued, the key to the Republic's war effort against the Sith due to her ability in battle meditation, a Force power that allows her to strengthen an entire army with confidence and spirit, while discouraging and confusing the enemy. Together, the two set out to find Bastila, and proceed into the hostile world.

The player and Carth learn that Bastila's escape pod had landed in the Undercity of Taris&mdash;a rough area below the privileged Upper City and the slums of the Lower City where rival swoop gangs, the Hidden Beks and Black Vulkars, are engaged in a fierce gang war. The battles, plus the search for any other survivors of the battle prompted the Sith to impose a security lockdown, forcing one of the pair to disguise himself in stolen Sith trooper armor to gain entry to the area.

In the Lower City, the player and Carth go to the Hidden Beks' hideout, where they find out from the leader of the Beks, Gadon Thek, that the Vulkar gang leader, Brejik, has taken Bastila captive, intending to offer her as a prize for the winner of the upcoming swoop race. Gadon agrees to sponsor the player as the Bek rider, on the condition that he retrieve a prototype swoop-bike accelerator that had been stolen from them by the Vulkars. In order to get to the back entrance of the Black Vulkar Base, Gadon tells them to find the Twi'lek girl Mission Vao and her Wookiee friend Zaalbar, who are supposed to know a way in through the Undercity of Taris, the lowest level of the city where criminals and refugees were exiled.

Ironically, when they find her, they discover that Mission needs their help. She and Zaalbar were attacked by Gamorrean slavers and Zaalbar had been captured as a result. Mission agrees to help them infiltrate the Vulkar Base if they help her find Zaalbar. The group ventures into the sewers. They track down and rescue Zaalbar from the slavers. Zaalbar, in gratitude, swears a Wookiee life debt to the player.

The group, lead by Mission, go deeper into the sewers to the back entrance of the Vulkar Base which is guarded by a rancor. They raid the Vulkar Base and retrieve the accelerator after a confrontation with one of Brejik's lieutenants, Kandon Ark. Afterwards, they return to Gadon and the Beks. They stay the night before going to the swoop track the next morning. The untested racer manages to win the race. Before he can accept his prize however, Brejik breaks the deal at the last moment, claiming the player has cheated by using the prototype accelerator. In the chaos Bastila breaks free and a fight ensues. Brejik and his Vulkar thugs cannot defeat them and die in the battle.

Having rescued Bastila, the party begins looking for a way to get off Taris through the Sith blockade when a messenger comes to their apartment, telling them that a Mandalorian mercenary, Canderous Ordo, wants to speak with them in Javyar's Cantina. When they get there, Canderous proposes that they steal the Ebon Hawk, a freighter that belongs to his employer, Davik Kang, the Tarisian Exchange boss. But first, they need the security pass codes to get through the Sith blockade, and the only place to get the codes is from the Sith base. To gain entry into the base, they have to purchase T3-M4, a T3-series utility droid that Davik has had programmed with the entrance codes to the base.



After purchasing T3-M4, the party breaks in and kills the Sith Governor to steal the passcodes. Canderous takes the player and one of his companions to Davik's estate. Canderous recommends the leader of the party to Davik for hire as a ploy. Shortly after being welcomed, the three open the hangar doors and proceeded to steal the Ebon Hawk. Even as they do so, Darth Malak, the Dark Lord of the Sith, now leading the Sith after betraying his former master Darth Revan, orders Saul Karath, Admiral of the Sith Fleet, to bombard Taris in order to prevent Bastila from escaping.

As they are getting to the Ebon Hawk, they are confronted by Kang and the galaxy-wide famous bounty hunter Calo Nord in the hangar. They kill Davik and leave Nord buried under rubble caused by the Sith bombardment. After stealing the Ebon Hawk, the infiltration party picks up the others and charges the Sith blockade while broadcasting the codes and escape the Sith onslaught.

Dantooine refuge
Bastila reveals to the specialist that he is very strong with the Force and takes him back to the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine to see if the Council will train him as a Jedi. They accept, in spite of his age, particularly after it is revealed that he is experiencing visions detailing the fall of Revan and Malak - and that he has shared these visions with Bastila, with whom he has forged a Force bond. After training under Zhar Lestin, the player is charged with doing battle with Juhani, a young Jedi apprentice who had been tainted by the dark side of the Force. After defeating her, he succeeds in convincing her to return to the light and is promoted to the rank of Padawan.

He is then ordered by the Council to investigate mysterious ruins that are believed to be the place seen in his visions. There he finds a droid, which requires him to pass two tests regarding his knowledge of astrography before proceeding further into the temple. The party completes these tasks successfully and is granted access into a room containing an incomplete Star Map. One which gives clues to the locations of three more, similar maps. The party surmises that the maps, if combined, would lead them to a mysterious "Star Forge" that the droid speaks of and which seems intricately tied to the fall of Revan and Malak. After learning of this, the Council charges the player with the mission to find the Star Forge, accompanied by Bastila, his companions, and Juhani.

Meanwhile, unknown to them, Calo Nord, who has survived the carnage on Taris, is brought before Malak by Admiral Karath. Nord offers information to the Dark Lord about Bastila and her companions, which Saul promises Malak would find "most interesting." Malak agrees to hear this and to hire Nord to hunt down the party and bring Bastila to him alive.

Second Star Map: Tatooine
The newly christened Padawan and his companions journey to the desert world, Tatooine, and explore the city of Anchorhead. There, the Padawan receives another vision, indicating that the Star Map he is looking for is located in a cave. When learning that only hunters are allowed to leave the city, the Padawan persuades the head of the Czerka mining company there to hire him to eliminate the Sand people that have been plaguing the miners and other hunters in the area. However, a Duros tells the Padawan that there might be a peaceful solution to the matter and urges him to find one.



Listening to the Duros' advice, the Padawan buys HK-47, an HK-series assassin droid, thinly disguised as a protocol droid from the town's droid shop owner Yuka Laka. With the droid's help, the player is able to communicate with a nearby tribe of Sand people at their enclave and negotiates an end to the attacks on Czerka Corporation by giving the Sand People chieftain two moisture vaporators. The chieftain then presents the party with his Chieftain's gaderffii as a sign of good faith, and a map that helps them locate a Star Map hidden in the Eastern Dune Sea. The Padawan then follows this map to a canyon krayt dragon's cave and assists a local hunter, Komad Fortuna, in killing it. He enters the cave and acquires the second Star Map. As he and the others leave the cave they are confronted by Calo Nord and some other bounty hunters. Calo says he will have to kill them in spite of Malak's request that he take Bastila alive. The Padawan and his companions defend themselves, and kill Nord for good.

Third Star Map: Kashyyyk
The Padawan then travels to Kashyyyk, and finds that the planet is under the control of Czerka Corporation, and that they are enslaving the local Wookiees. Hoping to enlist the aid of the Wookiees in reaching the Shadowlands and the Star Map present there, the Padawan heads for the village of Rwookrrorro. However, because he brings with him the accused mad-claw Zaalbar into the city, he is seized and brought before the Wookiee Chieftain. The chieftain, Chuundar, Zaalbar's brother, is secretly in league with Czerka. Chuundar blackmails the Padawan into hunting down a crazed Wookiee in the Shadowlands by keeping Zaalbar as a hostage. Fortunately for the Padawan that gives him a chance to find the Star Map.



In the Shadowlands, the Padawan meets an old hermit named Jolee Bindo who tells him he would lead him to the Star Map in exchange for a favor, removing a group of Czerka poachers. The Padawan finishes the job and, as promised, Jolee lowers the deflector shield to let the party into the lower Shadowlands. When down there, the party discovers that the mad Wookiee is Freyyr, Zaalbar and Chuundar's father who had exiled Zaalbar more than twenty years before as a mad-claw, only to discover the truth of Chuundar's treachery later. Having been driven from Rwookrrorro, Freyyr descended into the Shadowlands and when the party encounters him, he blindly attacks them and is defeated. However, the Padawan spares him and together they concoct a plan to get Bacca's Ceremonial Blade, the symbol of a true chieftain, and fight Chuundar for the title. Freyyr says that the blade of the sword was lost in a ritual fight long ago against an ancient beast. The party baits, finds the beast, and kills it. They then retrieve the blade from its hide. They give the blade to Freyyr, who then climbs up the trees towards Rwookrrorro, and asks the party to meet him there.

While in the Shadowlands, the Padawan discovers an ancient computer; whose artificial intelligence poses him a series of ethical dilemmas, whose "correct" answers reflect Sith philosophy. The Padawan's answers are deemed wrong by the computer, which sends out defense droids to terminate the intruder. However, when the party successfully defeats the ancient droids, the computer's scans of his brainwaves during the fight match those of the only person who is allowed to see the map. Thinking that the Padawan is that person, he allows the Padawan to see the Star Map.

Upon returning to the lift, the party is forced to kill the Wookiee in charge of the basket, Gorwooken, who has discovered their betrayal of Chuundar and attacks them. The party proceeds to the canopy on their own, meeting up with Freyyr's supporters on the way to Rwookrrorro. Upon arriving at the Chieftain's Hut, the padawan aides Zaalbar and his father in killing Chuundar. As a reward for their aid, Freyyr gives his only surviving son Bacca's Ceremonial Blade. Zaalbar is allowed to come out of exile and is no longer branded a madclaw. Shortly thereafter, the Wookiees of the village unite under their new chieftain, Freyyr, and rebel against Czerka with the aid of the party.

Meanwhile, upon hearing the news of Calo Nord's death, Malak sends his apprentice, Darth Bandon, to take the bounty hunter's place as the leader in the search for Bastila.

Fourth Star Map: Manaan
Following their visit to Kashyyyk, the crew of the Ebon Hawk heads for the oceanic world of Manaan, landing in the docking bay. His visions indicated that the Star Map was on the ocean floor and hears the Republic ambassador to Manaan, Roland Wann, might have answers to his questions. Upon reaching the embassy the party asks Roland about a means to reach it. Wann agrees to help them in exchange for retrieving a captured probe droid. The droid had been surfacing from a survey of the Hrakert Rift, a major source for Manaan's precious and unique resource, kolto, and where the Star Map was, when it was captured by the Sith.

The Padawan agrees to help the Republic, infiltrating the Sith embassy via one of three entrances, and fighting his way to the droid. The droid had been scavenged, but the part that Wann had requested is still intact. The party is leaving the base with droid part in hand when they are confronted by Selkath authorities with reports of shots fired within the embassy. The Padawan is put on trial and, though offered an arbiter to represent him, single-handedly persuades the authorities to let him go. Now free, the Padawan proceeds back to the Republic embassy.



The party learns from Roland that the droid was sent to investigate an illegal kolto harvesting plant that was created by the Republic and which had recently broken contact with the surface. He tells the Padawan that the Republic hired many mercenaries to investigate what happened at the station, but none had returned. He also informs the Padawan that they had lost contact with the facility after uncovering some ancient artifact. In exchange for help in investigating the facility, Roland provides the party with a submersible and sends them on their way.

Once they arrive, the Padawan meets a crazed mercenary and learns from him that, following the artifact's excavation, the Selkath were going insane and killing everyone. Refusing to leave in spite of warnings, the Padawan fights his way through the facility and obtains an enviro-suit and a sonic emitter in the process. Forced to leave his companions behind, the Padawan searches the ocean floor with the one wet suit available and finds his way to a separate part of the facility.

There, he meets the head scientist, Kono Nolan and his associate, Sami. The two are the only Human scientists still alive and are trapped in the facility. After surviving their mad attempt to kill him, the Padawan persuades them to tell him what they know. They inform him about a massive firaxan shark, which is responsible for the Selkath's insanity. Upon asking how to get past it to the Star Map, Kono reveals that he had been working on a poison which, in theory, could kill the shark. Sami believes that using it would pollute the waters of Manaan in ways that may never be corrected. Following Sami's advice, the Padawan destroys the kolto harvesting machine, calming the shark down and allowing the Padawan to approach the Star Map.

When the Padawan is reunited with his companions at the entrance of the base, they meet Darth Bandon, accompanied by two Dark Jedi. After Bandon expresses his happiness that he could still "have the pleasure" of killing the Padawan, the party engages in a vicious lightsaber duel from which the Padawan emerges victorious. The Padawan returns to the Republic embassy and tells Roland of what had happened. Though displeased with the results, Roland thanks the Padawan and sends him on his way. The Padawan is again seized by the Selkath authorities, this time for his actions at the Kolto facility. Again, the Padawan persuades them to release him upon revealing the full story, which some of the Selkath believe tie into their myths surrounding "the Progenitor," which they believe the Padawan had saved.

Revelation aboard the Leviathan
As the party leaves Manaan, they are caught in the tractor beam of the Leviathan, the flagship of Admiral Saul Karath, Carth's old mentor. While they are being pulled in, they discuss how to escape and the Padawan picks a member of his party to escape the Sith and rescue everyone else from capture. The Padawan, Bastila, and Carth are all put in force cages, and are interrogated by Saul Karath himself as he waits for Malak's arrival. He also informs them that the Jedi Academy on Dantooine has been destroyed. Bastila refuses to submit to Karath's questions, so the Admiral questions the Padawan instead. For every question he answers incorrectly, Bastila is tortured. The Padawan's will weakens, but ultimately the Sith receive little of use from the interrogation. Saul leaves and orders the three's torture to be continued. For the Padawan he reserves extra suffering, he tortures him into unconsciousness.

Meanwhile the party member is able to infiltrate the Leviathan, and get some weapons in the process. In the prison block, the character finds a Rodian who helps in the rescue in exchange for his freedom. He gives the character the ICE breaker. The party member uses it to open the area that contains the Padawan and the others who, when freed, recover their equipment from lockers in the next room. Afterwards, Canderous volunteers to take the group to the Ebon Hawk and get it ready to launch, while the Padawan, Bastila, and Carth move to the bridge to disable the shields in the hangar bay.

After getting to the bridge by walking along the hull of the ship in environmental suits, the Padawan, Carth, and Bastila confront Admiral Karath and his men there. The Admiral confidently reveals that Malak's arrival is near and Bastila confirms it through the Force. An urgent battle follows, which the three manage to win. Saul, near death, asks his old student to come closer so he can reveal a secret. Curious, Carth leans in and with his dying breath Saul tells the soldier something that sends him into a fury. Carth confronts Bastila about what Saul has said, and Bastila begs Carth to wait until after they've escaped to talk about it, promising to explain everything. Reluctantly, Carth agrees, leaving the Padawan in the dark. Before they are able to reach the hangar, they run into the Dark Lord, who disarms Carth in a standoff with Bastila and the Padawan. Then the Dark Lord says he is surprised to see the Padawan again, which confuses the Jedi-in-training. This amuses Malak who sneeringly reveals to the Padawan a truth that Bastila, the Jedi, and now Carth have been hiding from him: his true identity, the former Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Revan. Malak, eager to kill his former master once and for all, uses Force Stasis Field on Bastila and Carth, leaving Revan to fight the Dark Lord by himself. After a prolonged battle, Bastila releases herself and Carth. She charges in, telling Carth and Revan to escape so they can find the Star Forge. She then takes on the Dark Lord by herself and the door seals behind her, trapping her and stopping Revan and Carth from helping her.

Seeing nothing else that they can do, Revan and Carth run to the Ebon Hawk, and after a skirmish with Sith fighters, escape the Leviathan. Afterwards, the rest of the group learns the truth about their leader, meeting it with mixed but overall positive reactions. In a strange coincidence, HK-47's memory, which had been lost due to simulated damage to his memory core, was restored due to a program designed to do so upon returning to his first and true master: Revan.

Fifth Star Map: Korriban
Eager to acquire the last Star Map and find the Star Forge before it's too late, the group arrives on Korriban, a Sith world and the location of a settlement and a Sith Academy. Students from the Academy dominate the docking areas. These students, training to become Sith themselves, are encouraged to commit acts of cruelty and brutality. The most frequent victims of these acts are the new arrivals eager to join the Academy.



Revan quickly surmises that the Star Map would be accessible only by a student of the Academy. Admittance requires gaining the notice of the student body and distinguishing oneself by means of strength, cunning, and/or ingenuity. Only one graduate is allowed to join the Academy each term so vicious and often fatal competition is encouraged by the Sith Masters.

Revan finds help in this regard when he comes to the attention of Yuthura Ban, second-in-command at the Academy. She quickly notices the vast Force potential of her newest recruit although she does not realize that she is dealing with the deposed Dark Lord. She entangles Revan in a web of conspiracy whose ultimate goal is to engineer the assassination of Uthar Wynn, the head of the Sith Academy and Yuthura's master.

The potential students of the academy prove their worth by performing various tasks and gaining prestige. Some of the challenges are martial in nature while others were mental, but all require a certain commitment to the Sith ideals embodied by the Code of the Sith which Revan is required to relearn and recite in order to take an early lead over his fellow initiates. The Code of the Sith, a twist of the Jedi Code, is a harsh insight for Revan as much of its philosophy is based on ideals and motives he had set in motion as the Dark Lord.

At some point Revan, most likely in an attempt to receive prestige, explores and raids the tomb of the ancient Sith Lord Ajunta Pall. This is complicated by the fact that the Sith Lord himself has survived the many centuries since his death as an embittered Force ghost. Ajunta Pall demands that Revan locate his infamous blade, taking it with him when he leaves the tomb. Revan retrieves the blade as well as two more besides. Revan then persuades the dark specter that he could at last find peace if he was willing to seek redemption. At last giving into the light, Ajunta fades away, redeemed by Revan.

Between Revan's actions and Yuthura's plotting, Revan eventually wins the prestige contest, gaining access to the tomb of Naga Sadow and the Star Map inside. There he finds the last of the Star Maps and finishes the last of the Academy's trials. Upon emerging he is forced to choose sides between Uthar and Yuthura and eventually defeats both of them, sparing Yuthura even after she betrays him following the death of Uthar Wynn. Upon leaving the tomb, all of the students of the academy attack Revan, they are all slain. With his goals completed, Revan leaves the Sith world behind him, and sets a course for the Star Forge itself.

Crash-landing on an unknown world
Armed with the location of the Star Forge, Revan and the crew of the Ebon Hawk arrive at the coordinates shown on the Star Maps, only to be trapped in a power disruption field that forces them to crash-land on the planet that is the source of the disruption. Before they crash, Carth manages to send the coordinates of the Star Forge to the Republic so that they can gather a fleet to destroy the Sith forces located in the system.



They discover that the planet is a graveyard of crashed ships, many of which have been stripped and looted by other voyagers affected by the power disruption field. Damage to the Ebon Hawk requires Revan to find repair parts as well as the source of the disruptor field; not only does the field prevent the crew of the Ebon Hawk from escaping the planet, it also effectively cripples the Republic fleet on its way. Upon exploring the unknown world, Revan and his companions find that the world is inhabited by a species that call themselves the Rakata.

Revan discovers the Rakatans are divided into several tribes, one of which was the Elders, who maintain some of the technology from the Rakatan Infinite Empire that built the Star Forge. The Elders, few in number, are at war with another, more primitive tribe known as the Black Rakata. Revan discovers that during his previous visit to the world, he'd exploited both sides to gain access to the Star Forge and he struggles to regain the trust of the Elders. Upon helping them recover some of their number who have been kidnapped by the One, the leader of the Black Rakata, Revan convinces the Elders to aid him in entering the Temple of the Ancients, which is the source of the disruption field. Though he is required to enter alone, Juhani and Jolee, after receiving a vision that warned them that Revan was in danger, join him at the last minute against the Elders' protests. Together they enter the Temple.

Inside, the three find their way to the disruptor field controls, only to be confronted by Bastila who has fallen to the dark side. She has sworn herself to Darth Malak's service, Malak having used a combination of torture and preying on her arrogance, pride, and love for Revan to convince her that the Jedi are using and holding her back. In a tense confrontation, Revan is forced to defend the light from the very person most responsible for his redemption. Bastila, at first hostile, tries to seduce him back to the dark side, even going so far as to pledge her loyalty to him and promising him that she would use her battle meditation in his service and become his apprentice. Despite her temptations, Revan rejects her offer and the two were forced to fight. With Juhani and Jolee's help he defeats Bastila, who flees in a G-wing, swearing that their next encounter aboard the Star Forge will be their last.

Escaping the temple and rejoining his companions, Revan and the others join the Republic's assault on the Star Forge knowing that the fate of the galaxy rested on their efforts. However, for Revan, the battle was a personal conflict since saving the galaxy might mean taking the life of the woman he loved.

The Star Forge


Admiral Forn Dodonna and Jedi Master Vandar are mystified by the sheer size and efficiency of the Sith fleet and, upon regaining contact with the Hawk and her crew, are horrified to learn of Bastila's defection. To counter the threat presented by Bastila, the Republic commanders come up with a desperate plan. The Ebon Hawk will lead a strike force of Jedi through the static defenses of the Star Forge. Only a handful of ships actually survive the run to land safely on the Star Forge's flight deck where Dark Jedi backed up by the station’s battle droids attack the Jedi in the hangar. The Dark Jedi are defeated and the Jedi strike team is assigned to defend the hangar so they can later make their escape. Revan and two of his companions advance into the Star Forge and find themselves alone against the bulk of Darth Malak's entire fighting force, they battle wave after wave as they make their way towards Bastila.

Finally, Revan and the others reach Bastila's chamber where he is separated from his companions and left to confront Bastila alone. Bastila draws on all of her skills and the dark power of the Star Forge, but is ultimately unable to defeat Revan. Through their love for one another and the bond between them, Revan is able to break Bastila's resolve and persuades her to turn back to the light. In return Bastila admits her love for Revan as well and promises to use her battle meditation to aid the Republic fleet. Revan then leaves to confront his old friend and apprentice&mdash;Malak.

Malak tries once more to delay Revan by unleashing more battle droids upon him, but Revan proves more resilient than he had expected, making it past them and into Malak's chamber. A long duel followed. Revan starts to overpower Malak who uses the technology of the Star Forge and the bodies of Jedi he had captured from the Jedi academy on Dantooine to fuel his power, restoring his lifeforce and strength to maximum levels. Revan releases the suffering Jedi one by one by destroying the machines containing them and allows them to become one with the Force. Malak is forced to rely on his own dark power and after a long battle, Revan finally succeeds in defeating Malak who expresses regret in his last moments before dying.

Afterwards, Revan flees along with the rest of his companions, barely escaping the final destruction of the Star Forge. The entire group is awarded the Cross of Glory, the highest citation of bravery in the galaxy at the time, in a ceremony on the unknown world's surface and Revan himself is welcomed back into the Jedi Order as the "Prodigal Knight."

Voice cast
A large number of well-known and experienced voice actors were included in the game. Some are listed below:
 * Rino Romano&mdash;"Revan" (Male)
 * Jennifer Hale&mdash;"Bastila Shan"
 * Raphael Sbarge&mdash;"Carth Onasi"
 * John Cygan&mdash;"Canderous Ordo"
 * Rafael Ferrer&mdash;"Darth Malak"
 * Kristoffer Tabori&mdash;"HK-47," additional voices
 * Kevin Michael Richardson&mdash;"Jolee Bindo"
 * Courtenay Taylor&mdash;"Juhani"
 * Catherine Taber, as "Cat Taber"&mdash;"Mission Vao"
 * Tamara Phillips&mdash;"Yuthura Ban"
 * Edward Asner&mdash;"Master Vrook Lamar"
 * Cam Clarke&mdash;"Sith Diplomat," "Kono Nolan," "Trask Ulgo," "Trewin," "Junior Czerka Scientist," "Sith Student," additional voices
 * Phil LaMarr&mdash;"Gadon Thek"
 * Jason Marsden&mdash;"Brejik," "Dustil Onasi," additional voices
 * Robin Atkin Downes&mdash;"Mekel," "Griff Vao," "Vulkar Mechanic"
 * Tom Kane&mdash;"Master Vandar Tokare," additional voices
 * Frank Welker&mdash;"Sunry," "Jorak Uln," "Gar," "Swoop Fan," additional voices
 * Brian George&mdash;additional voices
 * James Horan&mdash;additional voices
 * Carolyn Seymour&mdash;additional voices
 * Charles Dennis&mdash;Davik Kang
 * Ethan Phillips&mdash;Galon Lor, Unidentified Republic soldier, Dantooine Civilian, additional voices

Crew

 * Director&mdash;Casey Hudson
 * Producers&mdash;Bryan Davis, Derek French, Michael Gallo, Casey Hudson, Ray Muzyka, Greg Zeschuk
 * Assitant producers&mdash;Nathan Plewes, Julio Torres,
 * Writers&mdash;Drew Karpyshyn, James Ohlen,
 * Manual writer&mdash;Lukas Kristjanson
 * Original Music&mdash;Jeremy Soule
 * Art direction&mdash;David Hibbeln, Derek Watts

Sound department

 * Sound producer&mdash;David Chan
 * Dialogue editor&mdash;Elliot Anders
 * Lead sound designer&mdash;Julian Kwasneski
 * Additional sound designer&mdash;Clint Bajakian, David Chan, Todd Davies, Paul Gorman, John Henke, Steve Sim
 * Original Star Wars sound effects&mdash;Ben Burtt
 * Sound implementation&mdash;David Chan, Steve Sim
 * Senior voice editor&mdash;Cindy F. Wong
 * Assistant voice editor&mdash;Harrison Deutsch, Coya Elliott
 * Sound implementation&mdash;John Henke
 * Dialogue recordist&mdash;Kevin Newson
 * Assistant dialogue recording engineer&mdash;Eric Lewis
 * Sound mixer: cutscenes&mdash;Jory K. Prum
 * Voice coordinator&mdash;Jennifer Sloan

Art department

 * 2D GUI artist&mdash;Rob Sugama
 * 3D artists&mdash;Dean Andersen, Nolan Cunningham, Mike Grills, Lindsay Jorgensen, Jessica Mih, Matthew Park, Arun Ram-Mohan, Sean Smailes, Mike Spalding, Jason Spykerman, Michael Trottier
 * Manual 3D art&mdash;Gregory Harsh
 * Director of concept art&mdash;John Samuel Gallagher
 * Concept artists&mdash;John Samuel Gallagher, Sean Smailes, Mike Spalding, Derek Watts
 * Manual cover illustration&mdash;Gregory Harsh
 * Additional artist&mdash;Matthew Goldman
 * Lead designer&mdash;James Ohlen
 * Assistant lead designer&mdash;Preston Watamaniuk
 * Designers&mdash;Jason Booth, David Gaider, Lukas Kristjanson, Cori May, Andrew Nobbs, Brad Prince, Aidan Scanlan, John Winski

Visual effects

 * 2D artist&mdash;Sung Kim, Mike Leonard, Rob Sugama, Rion Swanson
 * 3D visual effects artist&mdash;Alex Scott
 * Pre-rendered cutscene artist&mdash;Christopher Mann, Sherridon Routley, Gina Welbourn, Shane Welbourn
 * Senior systems administrator&mdash;Craig Miller, Chris Zeschuk

Animation department

 * Lead animator&mdash;Steven Gilmour
 * In-game animator&mdash;Carman Cheung, Chris Hale, Kees Rijnen, John Santos, Larry Stevens
 * Lead cutscene animator&mdash;Tony de Waal
 * In-game cutscene animator&mdash;Carman Cheung, Mark How, Rick Li, Kees Rijnen, Larry Stevens, Henrik Vasquez

Other Crew

 * Lead programmer&mdash;Mark Brockington, David Falkner
 * Programmer&mdash;Marc Audy, Robert Babiak, Sophia Chan, Howard Chung, Michael Devine, Dan Fessenden, Aaryn Flynn, Andrew Gardner
 * Additional programmer&mdash;Brook Bakay, Korin Bampton, Rob Boyd
 * Graphics programmer&mdash;John Bible, Patrick Chan
 * Tools programmer&mdash;Owen Borstad
 * Lead tester&mdash;Phillip Berry, Kip Bunyea
 * Assistant lead tester&mdash;Adam Goodwin
 * Game tester&mdash;Tony Christopher, Randy Chu, Nick Dengler
 * Additional compatibility tester&mdash;Michael Blair, Bryan Finoki
 * International lead tester&mdash;David Chapman
 * Director of sales&mdash;Meredith Cahill
 * Marketing director&mdash;Liz Allen
 * International marketing&mdash;Kathy Apostoli
 * Internet marketing&mdash;Melissa Federoff, Tony Deweese
 * Public relations&mdash;Kathy Apostoli
 * Director of quality assurance&mdash;Philip DeRosa
 * Quality assurance&mdash;Alain Baxter, Nathan Frederick, Mitchell T. Fujino, Darrick Collins
 * Human resources coordinator&mdash;Theresa Baxter
 * Materials manager&mdash;Evelyne Bolling
 * LucasArts I.S.&mdash;Chris Brody, James Carpenter
 * Quality services computer technician&mdash;John Carsey
 * Licensing: LucasArts&mdash;Stacy Cheregotis, Chris Gollaher
 * Compatibility technician&mdash;Darryl Cobb, Brian Deksnys, Kristie Garber, Ben Estabrook
 * Communications coordinator&mdash;Teresa Contesta
 * Xbox Live content coordinator&mdash;Derek French
 * Product support supervisor&mdash;Jay Geraci
 * Receptionist&mdash;Agnes Kokot Goldman
 * Benefits administrator&mdash;Kelley Grainger
 * Payroll&mdash;Kelley Grainger

Characters
As an RPG, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic produced a large amount of new continuity, much of which is composed of minor characters that have no great impact upon the plot. An asterisk ( * ) indicates a character who was important to the plot. Two asterisks ( ** ) denote a character whose first appearance was elsewhere in Star Wars continuity.
 * Ada
 * Adrenas
 * Ajuur
 * Kel Algwinn
 * Anglu
 * Jolan Aphett
 * Toll Apkar
 * Kandon Ark
 * Lur Arka Sulas
 * Ashana
 * B'ree
 * Bacca
 * Zoriis Bafka
 * Yuthura Ban*
 * Darth Bandon
 * Belaya
 * Billan
 * Jolee Bindo*
 * Ood Bnar**
 * Bochaba
 * Bolook
 * Brejik*
 * Bwa'lass
 * Nilko Bwaas
 * C8-42
 * Hoot Calin
 * Galduran Calrissian
 * Chorrawl
 * Chuundar*
 * Christya
 * Gorton Colu
 * Czerka Corporation Protocol Officer
 * D-A02
 * Daoy
 * Dayso Cooh
 * D-X12a
 * D-X12b
 * D-X12c
 * D-X12d
 * Vorn Daasrad
 * Matton Dasol
 * Dehno
 * Maana Demknot
 * Dern
 * Dia
 * Doba
 * Forn Dodonna*
 * Dorak
 * Mika Dorin
 * Duan
 * Deadeye Duncan
 * Duula
 * Elinda
 * Elora
 * Ergeron
 * Esala
 * Raskta Fenni
 * Cassus Fett
 * Sharina Fizark
 * Ward Fizark
 * Fodo
 * Komad Fortuna
 * Freyyr*
 * Zelka Forn
 * Veren Gal
 * Galas
 * Eli Gand
 * Gandroff
 * Toshan Gant
 * Gar
 * Garn
 * Garouk
 * Gelrood
 * Yun Genda
 * Gendar
 * Gerlon Two-Fingers
 * Gjarshi
 * Gluupor
 * Gorwooken
 * Grann
 * Grarwwaar
 * Grrrwahrr
 * Handon Guld
 * Ithorak Guldar
 * Gurke
 * Gurney
 * Hasek
 * Forii Haxa
 * Hendar
 * Hester
 * Hidden Bek lookout
 * Hijata
 * HK-47*
 * HK-47's Mandalorian Usurper
 * HK-47's Systech Corporation owner
 * Jamoh Hogra
 * Greeta Holda
 * Holdan
 * Tulak Hord**
 * Hortath
 * Ben Hu'al
 * Hudrow
 * Hulas
 * Elassa Huros
 * Hyperdrive
 * Ice
 * Igear
 * Ignus
 * Ilsa
 * Ixgil
 * Yortal Ixlis
 * Iziz
 * Ja'Gatcha
 * Jaarak
 * Jagi
 * Jarg
 * Hukta Jax
 * Jergan
 * Jhosa
 * Jon
 * Caal Jordan
 * Jordo
 * Juhani*
 * Karal Kaar
 * Kadir
 * Kaeira
 * Ganda Kaitoova
 * Jurgan Kalta
 * Davik Kang
 * Saul Karath*
 * Davin Kotras
 * Lurze Kesh
 * J'ane Khan
 * Kni
 * Kota
 * Kraat
 * Kudos
 * Exar Kun**
 * Yuka Laka
 * Vrook Lamar
 * Lana
 * Largo
 * Adum Larp
 * Larrim
 * Lashowe
 * Gana Lavin
 * Lena
 * Zhar Lestin
 * Ll'awa
 * Loopa
 * Galon Lor
 * Lorgal
 * Tyvark Luowan
 * Luo
 * Rickard Lusoff
 * Luugro
 * Deesra Luur Jada
 * Darth Malak*
 * Malya
 * Mandalorian Captain
 * Mandalorian prisoner
 * Marl
 * Malare
 * Ahlan Matale
 * Shen Matale
 * Casandra Mateil
 * Matrik
 * Elam Mattic
 * Louie Mattic
 * Thalia May
 * Firith Me
 * Mekel
 * Fodo Medoo
 * Mic'tunan'jus Orgu
 * Queedle Molto
 * Elise Montagne
 * Moosh
 * Motta
 * Naleshekan
 * Janice Nall
 * Junix Nard
 * Narkal
 * Nelinik
 * Nayama
 * Nemo
 * Calder Nettic
 * Niklos
 * Furko Nellis
 * Kono Nolan
 * Calo Nord*
 * Nubassa
 * Raxsus Nuli
 * Shaela Nuur
 * Omeesh
 * Carth Onasi*
 * Dustil Onasi
 * Morgana Onasi
 * Sakul Ondondanax
 * The One*
 * Canderous Ordo*
 * Organa family
 * Orsaa
 * Rundil ot Sulem
 * Sasha ot Sulem
 * Ahita Othar
 * Overseer
 * Ajunta Pall
 * Phirk
 * Rulan Prolik
 * Cay Qel-Droma**
 * Duron Qel-Droma
 * Ulic Qel-Droma**
 * Quatra
 * Dorak Quinn
 * Raito
 * Redros
 * Marka Ragnos**
 * Reeza
 * Revan*
 * Rilka
 * Yuka Rill
 * Rorworr
 * Rothrrrawr
 * Rukil
 * Naga Sadow**
 * Sami
 * Samnt
 * Sanasiki
 * Sand People chieftain
 * Casus Sandral
 * Nurik Sandral
 * Rahasia Sandral
 * Guun Han Saresh
 * Sarna
 * Lyn Sekla
 * Selene
 * Selven
 * Zuulan Sentar
 * Nico Senvi
 * Shaardan
 * Shaelas
 * Shaleena
 * Bastila Shan*
 * Bastila Shan's father
 * Helena Shan
 * Shasa
 * Shelkar
 * Sherruk
 * Shuma
 * Sith Governor
 * Sol'aa
 * Sslamoth
 * Bendak Starkiller
 * Nomi Sunrider**
 * Sunry
 * Suuda
 * Bib Surool
 * T'sllth
 * T3-H8
 * T3-M4*
 * Tamlen
 * Suvam Tan
 * Tariga
 * Tela
 * Teta**
 * Gadon Thek
 * Thon**
 * Vandar Tokare
 * Tooka
 * Garm Totryl
 * Trewin
 * Twitch
 * Ugzak
 * Ujaa
 * Ujii
 * Gilthos Uksaris
 * Ulgo family
 * Trask Ulgo*
 * Jorak Uln
 * Unidentified Duros
 * Unidentified Human Senator
 * Unidentified Hutt
 * Unidentified Jedi
 * Unidentified Republic soldier
 * Unidentified Sith
 * Unidentified Sith admiral
 * Unidentified Sith soldier
 * Uriah
 * Fazza Utral
 * Griff Vao
 * Mission Vao*
 * Senni Vek
 * Marlena Venn
 * Tanis Venn
 * Dak Vesser
 * Andor Vex
 * Viglo
 * Roland Wann
 * Janos Wertka
 * Woorwill
 * Worrroznor
 * Jigger Wraith
 * Uthar Wynn*
 * Xor
 * Gonto Yas
 * Crattis Yurkal
 * Kebla Yurt
 * Yusanis
 * Zaalbar*
 * Zaerdra
 * Zax
 * Zeena
 * Ziagrom

Creatures and fauna

 * Brith
 * Deluvian fatworm
 * Dewback
 * Firaxa
 * Progenitor
 * Gaxxan brain-slug
 * Gizka
 * Granite slug
 * Hornet
 * Iriaz
 * Katarn
 * Kath hound
 * Horn kath hound
 * Kinrath
 * Krayt dragon
 * Canyon Krayt Dragon
 * Kshyy vine
 * Mykal
 * Orchana ray
 * Quoorian marshsucker
 * Rancor
 * Rakghoul
 * Ronto
 * Rotgrub
 * Shyrack
 * Tach
 * Terentatek
 * Tuk'ata
 * Uller
 * Volice worm
 * Wraid
 * Wroshyr tree

Droid models

 * Assassin droid
 * HK-series assassin droid
 * Mark VII experimental prototype assassin droid
 * Assault droid
 * Assault droid Mark I
 * Assault droid Mark II
 * Assault droid Mark IV
 * Basilisk war droid
 * Cam droid
 * Sith security hovercam
 * Municipal patrol droid Mark I
 * Probe droid
 * K-X12 probe droid
 * Submersible probe droid
 * Protocol droid
 * GE3-series protocol droid
 * Rakatan guardian droid
 * Security droid
 * Patrol droid Mark I
 * Security/maintenance droid
 * Utility droid
 * R-8009 utility droid
 * T3-series utility droid
 * War droid-series

Events

 * Great Hyperspace War
 * Tarisian Civil War
 * Great Sith War
 * Battle of Ossus
 * Battle of Yavin 4
 * Third Battle of Empress Teta
 * Great Hunt
 * Cleansing of Kashyyyk
 * Cleansing of Korriban
 * Mandalorian Wars
 * First Battle of Althir
 * First Battle of Taris
 * Battle of Duro
 * Second Battle of Taris
 * Battle of Jaga's Cluster
 * Battle of Malachor V
 * Bek-Vulkar gang war
 * Raid on the Vulkar Base
 * Skirmish at the Season Opener
 * Jedi Civil War
 * Mission to Rakata Prime
 * Bombing of Telos IV
 * Capture of Darth Revan
 * Attack on the Endar Spire
 * Rescue of Bastila Shan
 * Battle of Taris
 * Rebellion on Kashyyyk
 * Raid on the Sith Embassy
 * Attack on Dantooine
 * Skirmish aboard the Leviathan
 * Skirmish on Korriban
 * Battle of Rakata Prime
 * Duel on the Star Forge

Locations

 * Althir
 * Ando
 * Bonadan
 * Bondar
 * Cinnagar
 * Daminia
 * Dantooine
 * Crystal Cave
 * Garang
 * Garang Spaceport
 * Rakatan Ruins
 * Deralia
 * Erai
 * Erai III
 * Fyrth system
 * Fyrth asteroid fields
 * Jaga's Cluster
 * Kashyyyk
 * Czerka Landing Port
 * Great Walkway
 * Rwookrrorro
 * Shadowlands
 * Ancient Rakatan Computer
 * Kessel
 * Korriban
 * Dreshdae
 * Czerka Office
 * The Drunk Side
 * Sith Academy
 * Valley of the Dark Lords
 * Tulak Hord's tomb
 * Ajunta Pall's tomb
 * Marka Ragnos's tomb
 * Naga Sadow's tomb
 * Shyrack cave
 * Lehon
 * Black Rakatan Settlement
 * Elder Rakatan Settlement
 * Temple of the Ancients
 * Lwhekk
 * Malachor V
 * Manaan
 * Ahto City
 * Ahto High Court
 * Ahto City swoop track
 * Manaan Docking Bay
 * Republic Embassy
 * Sith Embassy
 * Yortal's Emporium
 * Hrakert Rift
 * Hrakert Station
 * Neka
 * Ordo
 * Perlemian Trade Route
 * Phemis
 * Sigil system
 * Sleheyron
 * Sorjus
 * Talravin
 * Taris sector
 * Taris system
 * Taris
 * Davik Kang's estate
 * Lower City
 * Black Vulkar Base
 * Hidden Bek Base
 * Javyar's Cantina
 * Undercity
 * Outcast village
 * Promised Land
 * Undercity sewers
 * Upper City
 * Droids by Janice
 * Equipment Emporium
 * Taris dueling ring
 * Tarisian Military Base
 * Upper City Cantina
 * Zelka Forn's medical facility
 * Tatooine
 * Anchorhead
 * Anchorhead Cantina
 * Anchorhead droid shop
 * Hunting Lodge
 * Dune Sea
 * Eastern Dune Sea
 * Rakatan Ruins
 * Sand People Enclave
 * Transel
 * Ukatis system
 * Ukatis
 * Yavin Prime
 * Yavin IV

Organizations and titles

 * Ahto City Provisional Company
 * Anti-Alien League
 * Aratech Mercantile
 * Aratech Droids
 * Black Rakata
 * Black Vulkars
 * Bladeborn
 * Masterblade
 * Calin Industries
 * Czerka Corporation
 * Durkish Corporation
 * Echani Firedancer
 * Echani High Protector
 * Elders
 * Keeper of History
 * Exchange
 * GenoHaradan
 * Overseer
 * Gungis X Weapons
 * Hidden Beks
 * Infinite Empire
 * Jedi Order
 * Jedi
 * Jedi Consular
 * Jedi Council
 * Jedi Guardian
 * Jedi Initiate
 * Jedi Knight
 * Jedi Master
 * Jedi Sentinel
 * Padawan
 * Krath
 * Mandalorian
 * Clan Ordo
 * Mandalore
 * Mephilis Corporation
 * Old Republic
 * Galactic Senate
 * Senator
 * Supreme Chancellor
 * Princess
 * Quellegh Industrial
 * Sith Empire
 * Sith Empire of the Star Forge
 * Dark Jedi
 * Dark Lord of the Sith
 * Governor
 * Sith Apprentice
 * Sith Lord
 * Southwood Speeder Rental Business
 * Starlight Entertainers
 * Systech Corporation
 * Twisted Rancor Trio
 * Wookiee Chieftain

Sentient species

 * Arkanian
 * Aqualish
 * Baragwin
 * Bith
 * Bothan
 * Cathar
 * Dimean
 * Duros
 * Echani
 * Gamorrean
 * Gran
 * Human
 * Hutt
 * Iridorian
 * Ithorian
 * Jawa
 * Karakan
 * Maktite
 * Massassi
 * Mon Calamari
 * Nikto
 * Paaerduag
 * Quarren
 * Rakata
 * Rodian
 * Selkath
 * Trandoshan
 * Tusken Raider
 * Twi'lek
 * Verpine
 * Wookiee
 * Yoda's species
 * Zabrak

Vehicles and vessels

 * Aurek tactical strikefighter
 * Darth Revan's flagship
 * Dynamic-class freighter
 * Ebon Hawk
 * Elevator basket
 * Foray-class blockade runner
 * G-wing light shuttle
 * Hammerhead-class capital ship
 * Admiral Dodonna's flagship
 * Endar Spire
 * Herald-class shuttle
 * Interdictor-class Cruiser
 * ''Leviathan
 * KT-400 military droid carrier
 * Landspeeders
 * Multi-Environment Tracked Transport
 * Republic escape pod
 * S-250 Chela-class starfighter
 * Sith fighter
 * Star Forge
 * Submersible
 * Swoop
 * Swoop racer

Weapons and technology

 * Adrenaline Amplifier
 * Advanced Adrenaline Amplifier
 * Adrenaline Stimulator
 * Advanced Agent Interface
 * Advanced Bio-Stabilizer Mask
 * Advanced Stabilizer Gloves
 * Antidote kit
 * Arc wrench
 * Armor
 * GenoHaradan Mesh Armor
 * Heavy armor
 * Battle Armor
 * Calo Nord's battle armor
 * Cassus Fett's Battle Armor
 * Cinnagar plate armor
 * Durasteel Heavy Armor
 * Heavy battle armor
 * Heavy Exoskeleton
 * Jurgan Kalta's power suit
 * Powered Battle Armor
 * Verpine Zal Alloy Mesh
 * Light armor
 * Baragwin Shadow Armor
 * Bonadan Alloy Heavy Suit
 * Cinnagar weave armor
 * Combat Suit
 * Darth Bandon's Fiber Armor
 * Echani fiber armor
 * Echani light armor
 * Eriadu prototype armor
 * Heavy Combat Suit
 * Light Exoskeleton
 * Massassi Ceremonial Armor
 * Reinforced Fiber Armor
 * Republic Mod Armor
 * Ulic Qel-Droma's Mesh Suit
 * Zabrak Battle Armor
 * Zabrak combat suit
 * Zabrak field armor
 * Mandalorian armor
 * Mandalorian Assault Armor
 * Mandalorian Battle Armor
 * Mandalorian heavy armor
 * Medium armor
 * Arkanian bond armor
 * Bronzium Light Battle Armor
 * Cinnagar War Suit
 * Davik's War Suit
 * Echani Battle Armor
 * Environmental Bastion Armor
 * Exar Kun's Light Battle Suit
 * Jamoh Hogra's Battle Armor
 * Krath Heavy Armor
 * Krath Holy Battle Suit
 * Light Battle Armor
 * Military suit
 * Powered Light Battle Armor
 * Verpine fiber mesh
 * Sith trooper armor
 * Artificial Intelligence
 * Aural Amplifier
 * Advanced Aural Amplifier
 * Axe
 * Gamorrean Battleaxe
 * Blast door
 * Blaster
 * Blaster carbine
 * Cinnagaran Carbine
 * Jamoh Hogra's Carbine
 * Jurgan Kalta's Carbine
 * Sith Assault Gun
 * Blaster pistol
 * Arkanian Pistol
 * Bendak's Blaster
 * Carth's Blaster
 * GenoHaradan Blaster
 * Heavy Blaster
 * Arkanian Heavy Pistol
 * Cassus Fett's heavy blaster pistol
 * Mandalorian Heavy Pistol
 * Zabrak Tystel
 * Zabrak Tystel Mark III
 * Hold Out Blaster
 * Bothan Needler
 * Bothan Quick Draw
 * Sith Assassin Pistol
 * Insta-kill pistol
 * Mandalorian Blaster
 * Zabrak Blaster Pistol
 * Blaster Rifle
 * Jurgan Kalta's Assault Rifle
 * Mandalorian Assault Rifle
 * Repeating blaster
 * Baragwin Assault Gun
 * Baragwin Heavy Repeating Blaster
 * Blaster Cannon
 * Heavy repeating blaster
 * Light repeating blaster
 * Mandalorian Heavy Repeater
 * Medium Repeating Blaster
 * Ordo's Repeating Blaster
 * Zabrak Battle Cannon
 * Bothan "Machinist" gloves
 * Bothan Perception Visor
 * Bothan Sensory Visor
 * Bowcaster
 * Zaalbar's bowcaster
 * Chuundar's bowcaster
 * Breath mask
 * Brejik's Arm Band
 * Brejik's Belt
 * Brejik's Gloves
 * Cardio-Regulator
 * Circlet of Saresh
 * CNS Strength Enhancer
 * Combat sensor
 * Computer
 * Computer spike
 * Computer terminal
 * Cybernetics
 * Advanced alacrity implant
 * Advanced bio-stabilizer implant
 * Advanced combat implant
 * Advanced sensory implant
 * Bavakar cardio package
 * Bavakar memory chip
 * Bavakar reflex enhancement
 * Beemon package
 * Bio-antidote package
 * Biotech package
 * Cardio package
 * Cardio power system
 * Cyber reaction system
 * Gordulan reaction system
 * Memory package
 * Navardan regenerator
 * Nerve enhancement package
 * Response package
 * Retinal combat implant
 * Sith regenerator
 * Datapad
 * Davik's Visor
 * Disruptor Rifle
 * Baragwin Disruptor-X Weapon
 * Zabrak Disruptor Cannon
 * Disruptor pistol
 * Mandalorian Ripper
 * Droid armor
 * Composite heavy plating
 * Droid heavy plating type 1
 * Droid heavy plating type 2
 * Droid heavy plating type 3
 * Droid light plating type 1
 * Droid light plating type 2
 * Droid light plating type 3
 * Droid medium plating type 1
 * Droid medium plating type 2
 * Droid medium plating type 3
 * Droid shield
 * Baragwin droid shield
 * Energy shield level 1
 * Energy shield level 2
 * Energy shield level 3
 * Environment shield level 1
 * Environment shield level 2
 * Environment shield level 3
 * Droid upgrade programming
 * Advanced computer tool
 * Advanced droid interface
 * Computer probe
 * Droid motion sensors Type 1
 * Droid motion sensors Type 2
 * Droid motion sensors Type 3
 * Droid search scope Type 1
 * Droid search scope Type 2
 * Droid search scope Type 3
 * Droid sonic sensors Type 1
 * Droid sonic sensors Type 2
 * Droid sonic sensors Type 3
 * Universal computer interface
 * Droid utility item
 * Carbonite projector
 * Carbonite projector Mark II
 * Flamethrower
 * Advanced flame thrower
 * Baragwin flame thrower
 * Gravity generator
 * Advanced gravity generator
 * Oil slick
 * Shield disruptor
 * Advanced shield disruptor
 * Baragwin shield disruptor
 * Stun ray
 * Advanced stun ray
 * Baragwin stun ray
 * Dominator Gauntlets
 * Electrical Capacitance Shield
 * Eriadu Strength Amplifier
 * Gaderffii
 * Chieftain's gaderffii
 * Raito's gaderffii
 * GenoHaradan Power Gloves
 * GenoHaradan Visor
 * Grenade
 * Adhesive grenade
 * Concussion Grenade
 * CryoBan grenade
 * Frag grenade
 * Ion grenade
 * Poison grenade
 * Plasma grenade
 * Sonic detonator
 * Thermal detonator
 * Heavy Targeting Optics
 * Holocron
 * Hologram
 * ICE breaker
 * Infiltrator Gloves
 * Interface Band
 * Interface visor
 * Ion blaster
 * Verpine Prototype Ion Blaster
 * Ion rifle
 * Baragwin Ion-X Weapon
 * Bothan Droid Disruptor
 * Verpine Droid Disruptor
 * Jedi apparel
 * Jedi robe
 * Jedi Knight robe
 * Jedi Master robe
 * Qel-Droma Robes
 * Dark Jedi robe
 * Dark Jedi Knight robe
 * Dark Jedi Master Robe
 * Darth Revan's Robes
 * Star Forge Robes
 * Karakan Gauntlets
 * Lightsaber
 * Double-bladed lightsaber
 * Lightsaber crystal
 * Blue
 * Bondar
 * Damind
 * Eralam
 * Green
 * Heart of the Guardian
 * Jenruax
 * Krayt dragon pearl
 * Mantle of the Force
 * Nextor
 * Opila
 * Phond
 * Red
 * Rubat
 * Sapith
 * Sigil
 * Solari
 * Violet
 * Yellow
 * Shoto
 * Sith lightsaber
 * Light-Scan Visor
 * Marka Ragnos' Gauntlets
 * Medical interface visor
 * Medpac
 * Advanced medpac
 * Life support pack
 * Memory core
 * Mine
 * Flash mine
 * Fragmentation mine
 * Gas mine
 * Laser mine
 * Plasma mine
 * Moisture vaporator
 * Motion detection goggles
 * Nerve amplifier belt
 * Neural band
 * Neural disruptor
 * Personal energy shield
 * Arkanian energy shield
 * Echani Dueling Shield
 * Echani Shield
 * Mandalorian Melee Shield
 * Mandalorian Power Shield
 * Sith Energy Shield
 * Verpine prototype shield
 * Yusani's Dueling Shield
 * Pistol targeting optics
 * Power Belt
 * Prototype accelerator
 * Quarterstaff
 * Massassi battle staff
 * Rakatan mind trap
 * Rakatan warblade
 * Repair kit
 * Advanced repair kit
 * Construction kit
 * Restraining bolt
 * Sith Mask
 * Sith Power Gauntlets
 * Sniper rifle
 * Sith Sniper Rifle
 * Sonic Nullifiers
 * Sonic pistol
 * Bothan Shrieker
 * Sonic rifle
 * Arkanian sonic rifle
 * Bothan Discord Gun
 * Stabilizer Gauntlets
 * Verpine Bond Gauntlets
 * Stealth field generator
 * Advanced Stealth Unit
 * Baragwin Stealth Unit
 * Eriadu stealth unit
 * GenoHaradan stealth unit
 * Sound Dampening Stealth Unit
 * Stealth Field Reinforcement
 * Strength Gauntlets
 * Stimulant
 * Adrenal alacrity
 * Hyper-adrenal alacrity
 * Adrenal stamina
 * Hyper-adrenal stamina
 * Adrenal strength
 * Hyper-adrenal strength
 * Battle stimulant
 * Hyper-battle stimulant
 * Echani battle stimulant
 * Squad recovery stim
 * Stun baton
 * Bothan Chuka
 * Bothan Stun Stick
 * Rakatan Battle Wand
 * Vulkar shock stick
 * Sword
 * Double-Bladed Sword
 * Ajunta Pall's blade
 * Echani ritual brand
 * Krath Double Sword
 * GenoHaradan Poison Blade
 * Long Sword
 * Krath War Blade
 * Naga Sadow's Poison Blade
 * Notched Steel Sword
 * Short Sword
 * Massassi brand
 * Teta's Blade
 * Silver Lined Sword
 * Wookiee Warblade
 * Thermal shield generator
 * Tulak Hord's Mask
 * Utility belt
 * Calrissian's Utility Belt
 * Vacuum Mask
 * Verpine cardio-regulator
 * Verpine headband
 * Verpine Ocular Enhancer
 * Vibroweapon
 * Vibroblade
 * Echani vibroblade
 * Krath Blood Blade
 * Mission's Vibroblade
 * Prototype Vibroblade
 * Sanasiki's Blade
 * Vibro double-blade
 * Echani double-brand
 * Yusani's Brand
 * Vibrosword
 * Bacca's Ceremonial Blade
 * Baragwin Assault Blade
 * Echani foil
 * Krath Dire Sword
 * Sith Tremor Sword
 * The One's Vibrosword

Miscellanea

 * Ardroxian Flu
 * Autoprint
 * Carbonite
 * Collar light
 * Corellian Cheek-Step
 * Cross of Glory
 * Durasteel
 * Footlocker
 * The Force
 * Energy Resistance
 * Force Healing
 * Force Aura
 * Force Armor
 * Force Shield
 * Force bond
 * Force Drain
 * Force lightning
 * Force Resistance
 * Force Slow
 * Force Speed
 * Force Stun
 * Force Suppression
 * Force Valor
 * Mind trick
 * Stun Droid
 * Telekinesis
 * Gizka poison
 * Glowrod
 * Heart
 * Karma
 * Manaan Visitor's Guide
 * May the Force be with you
 * Meatbag
 * Ondaran willek juice
 * Pazaak
 * Plasteel
 * Race bond
 * Rakghoul Plague
 * Rakghoul serum
 * Recording rod
 * Scope
 * Spice
 * Glitterstim
 * Suicide
 * Tap-dance
 * Thaylian bog slime
 * Torch
 * Water
 * Workbench

After Tales of the Jedi
Set shortly after the Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi comic books from Dark Horse, the game bears little resemblance in appearance and aesthetics to the classic Star Wars games of the Clone Wars or Galactic Civil War eras. However, while the Tales of the Jedi series shows the galactic civilization to have an archaic retro-like aesthetic and technology (semi-organic skeletal ships with wings and membranes, stone buildings, etc.) the Knights of the Old Republic is more space-like and futuristic, yet the interval between them is only a few decades. One example of these changes was the use of navcomps and blasters in place of the hyperspace beacons and pulse-wave blasters of the Tales of the Jedi setting. The redundancy of the hyperspace beacons in particular would have dramatically reshaped the astrographic and strategic realities for space travel in the galaxy.

Additionally, the game provided a full history of Tatooine and also explained the origins of Kashyyyk's ecosystem. It also offers up an alternate theory as to the original home planet of Humans by having a Sand People historian remark on the player's similarity to the ancients of their people, kidnapped by the Rakata many years before, implying that Tatooine is in fact the planet on which Humans originated. In order to emphasize its place in continuity, there are references and future events (like a possible first contact with the Yuuzhan Vong).

As the game is set during a period long before the familiar films, the creators modeled their 'universe' on many characters and details from the movies, as well as including mentions of conceptual ancestors (for example, the Sith fighter is considered to be an ancestor of the later Sith Infiltrator) but not always (while Sith troopers seem to be based on the movie-era stormtroopers, it doesn't mean the clone troopers were historically based on them). Other examples of this include the modeling of characters, such as Darth Malak, a towering Dark Lord of the Sith who speaks through a vocabulator due to an old injury, very similar to Darth Vader, and the inclusion of Wookiee and droid companions as part of the player's party. Additionally, many scenes have direct analogues in the films, such as the capture of the main character's freighter smuggling vessel, the Ebon Hawk, by tractor beam, just as the Millennium Falcon was captured by the Death Star, followed by a prison break and loss of a character on board a vessel, which is very similar to the Death Star scene in the original film.

There are also errors in regard to previous events such as the formation of the Republic. Several characters refer to it as having been established 15,000 years prior, as opposed to the canonical 21,000.

Alternatives in gameplay
Knights of the Old Republic has the option to choose different paths at points in the story, such as the order of planets visited and whether Revan followed the light or dark side. Also depending on character alignment, some Force powers will cost more or less "Force points" if Revan corresponds or conflicts with each ones' individual alignment. Core abilities, however, do not change cost.

Several party members can be killed off by Revan, depending on the actions in dialogue the player takes. For example, it is possible to kill Juhani in one of two ways: provoke her to attack during the mission to remove the taint from Dantooine's fields, or kill her, this time alongside Jolee Bindo, later on in the game while on Lehon. The deaths, or their suggestion in conversation, of party members often have significant influences in dialogue to follow with the remaining crew, and in the case of Mission Vao, as stated in the section directly below, can even lead to party members attacking Revan willingly.

The encounters with Darth Bandon and Calo Nord can happen on different planets depending on the order selected by the player. Calo appears on the first planet where a Star Map is successfully found and Bandon appears on the third. Both will have different people accompany them for every planet.

Dark side endings
Because of the various paths the player can take, most importantly the choice of a male or female Revan, the dark side ending can vary from player to player.

Male
Assuming the player has chosen a male Revan, he fights his way up to the roof of the Lehon temple and encounters Bastila, who has been corrupted and turned to the dark side by Malak. To prove her worth as Malak's apprentice, she engages Revan in a duel, though the latter manages to fight her off. Bastila sees his potential as a Sith and seduces him with talk of power, regaining his place as Dark Lord, and a pledge to be his lover (If the Bastila romance was completed). Tempted, Revan agrees, earning his Sith eyes and hair, and to prove his loyalty, he slays Juhani (if she was spared earlier in the game) and Jolee. They return to the Ebon Hawk and inform the rest of the party of what has happened and that they plan to usurp Malak's mantle. Torn by the news, Carth runs into the forest, unwilling to believe that Revan could have done such a thing; the droids are programmed to follow Revan, regardless of his alignment; Canderous is overjoyed to be able to fight alongside such a leader and warrior; and Zaalbar has sworn a lifedebt to him, granting Revan his loyalty for as long as he lives. Mission is shocked at the revelation of what has transpired and refuses to join the Sith in their conquest after seeing what happened to Taris. She refuses to believe that Revan would kill her in cold blood. Revan can either kill her himself, or use the Jedi mind trick and the leverage of Zaalbar's lifedebt to persuade the Wookiee into doing the deed. (It is also possible to kill Zaalbar as well if Revan takes him on the Star Forge after having him kill Mission, if Revan fails to persuade him, or if Revan simply decides to kill Mission personally. Onboard the Ebon Hawk, Darth Revan and Bastila receive a transmission from Admiral Forn Dodonna and decide to use the attacking Republic fleet as a distraction to get close enough to the Star Forge to land in a hangar bay by promising to use Bastila's Battle Meditation to support them. They successfully land the Ebon Hawk on the Star Forge and meet a Jedi strike team sent by the Republic. Dark Jedi attack the hangar and Revan assists them in fending off the attackers, after they are victorious Revan decides that they are no longer useful to him and he kills the Jedi as well. Before proceeding to fight Darth Malak, Revan also has the chance to kill Bastila as well onboard the Star Forge. Finally, after killing Darth Malak himself, a gathering on Korriban takes place and Revan officially repossesses the title of Sith Lord.

Female
The female version of the dark side ending is virtually the same as the male one.

Carth notices the dark change in her as the story progresses. He decides to confront her about her falling and promises to protect Revan from going down her path of self destruction.

After she gives in to Bastila's offer to join her in killing Malak, she would tell the group the same thing as the male Revan would, though Carth's reaction varies slightly, saying that she is not the woman he fell in love with (if the Carth romance was completed) before running away. Uncaring, she still kills Mission and flies up to the Star Forge in the Ebon Hawk. After Revan kills Malak she heads back to the hangar to find Carth. Carth tells her that the Republic fleet picked him up from the planet surface and that he informed them of her betrayal. He also told them that he couldn't give up on her. He started to persuade her back to the light when Bastila entered the room and convinced Revan to stay on her current path. Revan kills Carth, and returns to Korriban to retake her title as Sith Lord.

Female light side ending
If Revan was specified as a woman, the player and Carth would start flirting on the surface of Taris right away, though they would verbally fight later over Carth's trust issues. The story in the middle is the same until they reach Lehon. Carth and Revan would kiss after she came back from the Temple. Everyone in the group approves except the droids who don't understand what is going on. Flying up to the Star Forge and fighting Malak goes exacly the same as the male version but Revan and Bastila don't profess their love for each other.

A female Revan can also tease Carth throughout the story. It can eventually get to the point where he wants to spank her to teach her a lesson. If the Carth romance is not completed, Juhani may say that she loves a female Revan. Nothing else is said between them about it for the rest of the game.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords was developed by a different studio, Obsidian Entertainment, using an improved version of the engine from the first game. Development for this game began about the same time the first game released, July 15, 2003. It was released for Xbox in December 2004 and PC on February 8 2005. Dubbed "KotOR 2" by fans, the game takes place five years after the events of the original and follows the adventures of a brand new protagonist, the Jedi Exile, on her mision to reunite the members of the Jedi High Council following the Jedi Order's virtual elimination at the hands of two Sith Lords, Darths Sion and Nihilus.

From the onset, the tone of the galaxy was set to be much more dark than the first game and the state of affairs for the Jedi Order was to be bleak. The first draft of the story was terrible in the opinion of Chris Avellone, the lead designer of the game, as the writers were unable to play through the first game before writing it, though to get the story together they subsequently went through every novel, comic, and movie in Star Wars continuity to learn what stories had already been told and how the feel of a Star Wars game should be. They then created a main character and established the motivation and make the player care about the events of her journey. The next phase was to set critical plot points and twists along the Exile's path and how to fill in and connect those points. The game designers wanted to give the player a grand adventure and really call into question whether to use the Force for the light or the dark sides of the Force.

The Jedi Exile, as she has been dubbed by fans due to her never being given an actual callsign in the game and has since become canon, travels to six new worlds as well as two planets, Dantooine and Korriban, that make reappearances with ported environs edited to make certain areas inaccessible or to add more explorable space. Of the new worlds, four had appeared in prior Star Wars material, Nar Shaddaa, a highly populated "smuggler's moon" and a center of illicit trade in the Outer Rim Territories; Telos IV, a peaceful world that, as a pilot for similar projects, is the subject for surface restoration following Saul Karath's traitorous bombardment of it several years prior; Onderon, a major center of commerce that is in the midst of political infighting verging on civil war between those who want to stay with the Republic and those who want to secede; and Dxun, the jungle moon of Onderon that was the site of a costly battle during the Mandalorian Wars, a galaxy-wide conflict between the Galactic Republic and Mandalorians. The other two planets, Peragus II, an uninhabitable planet that, due to a stray blaster shot amongst the fuel fumes during the first attempts to mine the planet's resources, has an exposed core and an asteroid field where the mining continues with strict regulations against possession of blaster weapons; and Malachor V, the site of the penultimate battle of the Mandalorian Wars and where the Exile ordered the activation of a superweapon, the Mass Shadow Generator, and caused the deaths of almost everyone on the surface and in the skies of the planet; were never seen before in Star Wars continuity. The Ebon Hawk also returns as the player's main form of tranportation.

The game features a brand new party, with HK-47, T3-M4, and Canderous Ordo, now using his new title as Mandalore; returning. The new characters include Atton Rand, a Human male picked up on Peragus II who pilots the Ebon Hawk; Kreia, a mysterious old Human woman with secret intentions all her own; Bao-Dur, a male Zabrak Tech specialist that served with the Exile during the Mandalorian Wars; Visas Marr, aMiraluka who was Sith apprentice to the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Nihilus before joining the Exile's side; and G0-T0, a G0-T0 infrastructure planning system that runs the Exchange on Nar Shaddaa. The game, depending on the player's allignment and gender, also gives the option to have different party members. Mical, a male Human as well as a former potential Jedi who would have become the Exile's Padawan had she not gone to fight in the Mandalorian Wars causing him to be forced out of the Jedi Order due to his age; joins if the Exile is female, while Brianna, a female Echani handmaiden; joins if the Exile is male. One other party member can join while the player is on Nar Shaddaa, depending on the Exile's Force alignmant, she will team up with Mira, a Human female bounty hunter, if she is light-sided; or Hanharr, Mira's disturbed Wookiee rival, if she is dark-sided. Many of these characters can be instructed in the ways of the Force, becoming predetermined Jedi classes. Mical can become a Jedi Consular, Rand can become a Jedi Sentinel, Mira can become another Sentinel, Bao-Dur becomes a Jedi Guardian, and Brianna becomes another Guardian. Marr is already a Sentinal and Kreia comes as a Consular.

The game also added hundreds of new weapons and characters to Star Wars canon. It referenced Tales of the Jedi as well as other works from the Old Republic era and even events such as the fall of the Galactic Republic in 19 BBY. Many characters' personal effects, such as Thon's Robe and Ludo Kressh's War Sword, could be found by the Exile as random drops. Some characters from the first game reappeared in roles of varying importance. Vrook Lamar, a member of the Dantooine Jedi Enclave Council and the Jedi High Council during the time around the the Mandaloran Wars and the Jedi Civil War makes a reappearance as one of the Jedi Masters that the Exile seeks out during her journey. Adum Larp, a merchant outside the Dantooine Jedi Enclave in the first game, reappears serving the same purpose, selling weapons inside Khoonda, the sitting Dantooine government building in the wake of the Attack on Dantooine, and fleeing just before the Battle of Dantooine. Revan and Malak both make reappearances as visions to the Exile in Ludo Kressh's tomb, Malak is a memory of the day he recruited her to follow the two to the Mandalorian Wars so he does not have his cybernetic jaw, Revan is in his robes from his time as a Sith. Both characters are defeated by the Exile in the tombs after they attack, Malak with the help of those who would follow them to the war, the Revanchists, and Revan on his own with two lightsabers. Bastila Shan and Carth Onasi, both major players in the Republic, return in minor roles as NPCs.

The sequel, while keeping the game mechanics from its predecessor intact, introduced a brand new "Influence" system. This system, not unlike the way both games calculate dark side/light side shifts, keeps track of what your party members feel about your responses to certain situations or how you talk to them in conversation. By gaining amounts of influence with a certain character, they may reveal more about themselves or allow you to instruct them in the ways of the Force, allowing them to become the Jedi classes, the same that appear in the first game, but their specific class is predetermined and varies from character to character. The ways to gain Influence with each character varies as well. For example, HK-47 enjoys battle and respects ruthlessness, by showing him that side of the Exile, you will gain Influence with him and eventually learn more about his time with Revan, the events of the first game, and about his experience killing Jedi.

Another new game mechanic this sequel introduced is the prestige class. After a certain point in the game, the Exile may talk to Kreia and choose one of three classes which depends on the Exile's Force alignment. If she follows the light side of the Force, the Jedi Watchman, a more balanced class that focuses on neither the Force or fighting techniques but rather a blend of both; the Jedi Master, a class that completely devotes itself to the Force and learns the most Force powers out of the three; and the Jedi Weapon Master class which denotes a person that has mastered the art of lightsaber combat, learning the most lightsaber forms as well as faster Feat learning at the cost of slower Force Power progression. If the Exile chooses to follow the dark side, the choices are changed to a counterpart of each class, the Sith Assassin, Sith Lord, and Sith Marauder respectively. If the Exile shifts her Force alignment after choosing a prestige class, the class automaticly changes to reflect that by becoming its counterpart.

Obsidian has expressed desires to make another sequel, as has LucasArts. However, no plans have been made in making another Knights of the Old Republic game, although representatives from LucasArts have said that they will not abandon the "franchise."

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic comics series
On January 25, 2006 the first issue of the comic book series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was printed. The series was created to serve as a sequel to Tales of the Jedi and a prequel to Knights of the Old Republic began production with Dark Horse Comics. First announced in July of the previous year at Comic-Con, the series takes place details the life of a brand new protagonist, Zayne Carrick, a padawan framed for the murder of his fellow students at the Jedi Tower training academy, and takes place eight years before the original game. The comics also coincide with the run up and outbreak of the Mandalorian Wars, a conflict heavily referenced in both the original Knights of the Old Republic and The Sith Lords. The series is currently ongoing.

Many characters from Knights of the Old Republic make appearances in this series. Carth Onasi, first as a helmsman aboard the Republic ship, Courageous, in Issue 8, and later as a Lieutenant from his nex appearance, Issue 14 onwards. He was last seen in Issue 31, removed from his bridge post for "losing" Carrick after fighting alongside the Jedi and developing a friendhip with him. He was reassigned to a squadron of Aurek tactical strikefighters, Onasi allowed Carrick to escape from him yet again, this time from an engagement between the Aurek squadron and the starship Moomo Williwaw. Carrick slinked away in the junkhauler Deadweight. Saul Karath makes an appearance, still an officer with the Galactic Republic as the story takes place before the Bombing of Telos IV, he first appears in Issue 8 aboard the Courageous, he commanded the Republic forces several battles during the series, earning the rank of Rear Admiral, and last appearing in Issue 35. Mission Vao, then a five year old, met Carrick in the streets of Taris and became fast friends with him; going so far as to bite the leg of the then Hidden Bek Brejik to protect the Jedi, though she was quickly pulled away by her brother Griff. Though Griff and Mission only appeared in Issue 22, Brejik as well as Zaerdra appeared both in 22 and Issue 23. Gadon Thek appears, still with his natural eyes, in every issue of the Knights of Suffering arc spanning from Issue 22 to Issue 23. The Jedi Enclave Council makes an appearance early in the series, Issues 2 (a flashback), 4, and 6 though its members appear in other parts of the series as well. Zhar Lestin appears only in Issues 4 and 6; Vrook Lamar appears in 4, 5, and 6, last appearing in Issue 33 leading an assault on the Draay Estate but being forced back due to an orbital bombardment of the mansion; and Vandar Tokare also appears in 2, 4, and 6 as well as many other times, last appearing in Issue 31, hearing Xamar's confession to being part of the cabal known as the Jedi Covenant. Dorak was not yet a member of the council. Revan makes several appearances in the series, still Jedi Knights at the time, starting in Issue 0, he is known as the Revanchist and is the leader of a faction of Jedi who follow him to fight in the Mandalorian Wars. Malak, then using his birth name of Alek Squinquargesimus, "Squint" for short, is featured extensively in the comics and first appeared in Issue 0 alongside his "Master" the Revanchist, later changing his name to Malak. Both of the then future Sith Lords are confirmed to appear in the Issue 42 of the series entitled "Masks" which will, repotedly, create new important events for both of their backstories. Cassus Fett, a mandalorian whose weapon and armor can be found in the first Knights of the Old Republic game, appears extensively in the comics series as a high ranking mandalorian soldier, second only to the Mandalore, as well as Mandalore the Ultimate's right hand man. He first appears in Issue 8 and last appears in Issue 27, though his voice is heard in Issue 28. A Dynamic-class freighter, possibly the Ebon Hawk, also makes an appearance in a tactical hologram that Fett was using to monitor a battle taking place in Issue 23.

Star Wars: The Old Republic
In a March 2007 interview with the owners of LucasArts Fan network, conducted by a Knights of the Old Republic fansite, owner "Aristotle" commented to "stay tuned" for a third Knights of the Old Republic.

Electronic Gaming Monthly reports in the rumors section of its May 2007 issue that BioWare has hired an online team for work on a massively multiplayer online role-playing game based on Knights of the Old Republic. These rumors were confirmed at E3 2008 by EA's CEO. On October 7, 2008, Lucasarts and Bioware released an invitation to the press to attend an event on October 21 about "the game that has been rumoured about for years". Bioware has officially announced this to be Star Wars: The Old Republic, set three hundred years after the Knights of the Old Republic series.

Cut content
Cut content features the planet Sleheyron and an alternate ending for a dark side female PC's romance with Carth, which the player could choose to kill Bastila and die on the Star Forge with Carth.

Rakatan computer terminals the player encounters on Dantooine mention six types of planet environment, and five of them correspond to planets where the Star Maps are located:


 * Arboreal: Kashyyyk
 * Barren: Korriban
 * Desert: Tatooine
 * Grassland: Dantooine
 * Oceanic: Manaan
 * Volcanic: Sleheyron

In an attempt to truly complete the game, Team Hutt from Holowan Laboratories has been attempting to restore Sleheyron.

Additionally, there were two other confirmed sequences cut from the game. One takes place on Manaan if the player beats Bendak Starkiller in the dueling ring on Taris. Deadeye Duncan shows up in the docking area, telling how he escaped the destruction of Taris and asks if he can use the name Mysterious Stranger. The second takes place on Korriban: Bastila was originally intended to be allowed to accompany Revan to the Academy. If Revan provoked Lashowe during their first meeting then Bastila would have interjected.

Some of this content, including the Deadeye Duncan encounter on Manaan, the alternate dark side ending, and the extra scene with Bastila can be restored in the form of community-created add-on modifications. These are only available for the PC version.

Critical reaction
The general critical response was enthusiastic even before its release. After its unveiling at E3, it won three Best Game at E3 awards in 2001 from Womengamers, GameSpot, and Voodoo Extreme as well as ranking on Next Gen Magazine's list..

Since its release, KotOR has won one-hundred-twenty-six awards. Forty-eight were various forms of Game of the Year Award, including Game Developers Choice Awards'' best game of the year, BAFTA Games Awards' best Xbox game, and IGN's Best Overall Game of the year. It has also won thirty-three Best RPG Awards such as the Interactive Achievement Award for best console RPG and best computer RPG, and Gamespot's Best Xbox Game of 2003 and Best Role-Playing Game of 2003,

The game also won awards for its story and writing such as the Game Developers Choice Award for excellence in writing and for original character, HK-47, and an Interactive Achievement Award for best story/character development. IGN gave it awards for Best Sound and Best Story, and ranked it as the 27th Best Game of All Time. In 2007, the plot twist in KotOR was ranked number two in Game Informer's list of the top ten video game plot twists of all time and number 10 on Screwattack's "Top 10 OMGWTF Moments".

The game is also part of The Xbox Platinum Series/Classics for sales in excess of 1 million units.

One of the criticisms of the game is that it can involve extensive back-tracking. That is, the player has to make frequent, time-consuming, in-game trips back to a previous locations along passages that have already been explored and cleared.

The soundtrack was composed by Jeremy Soule for which he won RPG Vault's Outstanding Achievement in Music Award, and GameSpy's Best Music: PC Award.

The Los Angeles Times listed Knights of the Old Republic as one of the most influential works of the Star Wars Expanded Universe.