Do you like this video? Play Sound. This article is about the Jawa chieftain. You may be looking for Iziz , the Onderonian city. Doubtless he wishes assistance. They will haul him off for spying for the republic. If you choose to interfere you will receive light side points, so it's best to stay out of the way.
There is also a woman and her children standing at the entrance next to an older man. Both people want an open star port visa. The woman wants to relocate her family and the man will pay credits. If there has ever been a more clear choice between light and dark I can't think of it. Talk to the two groups to add these quests to your journal.
Around the corner on the right a man named Gregorran runs a weapons shop that is stocked with some useful armor. Just past Gregorran there is a crowd gathered around a statue.
Here you can voice your opinions about the situation on Onderon to the public. Later in this area you can incite a riot by convincing the citizens to fight. This will cause death and chaos, and of course leads you further down the path of the dark side.
Anda Just past the statue there is a woman named Anda. Speak to her and she will ask you to remove three captains from their command posts around the city. For each general removed you will receive a generous payment of credits.
The first captain to remove is guarding the entrance to the sky ramp. Access the computer terminal just behind the statue in the middle of the area and overload the terminal in front of the ramp. This will kill the captain and complete one-third of the quest.
The second captain is at the base of the gun tower near the entrance to the merchant quarter. Speak to him twice to convince him to speak out against the general.
Play the part of the instigator to get him to blow his top and he will be removed from his post. The third captain is supposed to be at the star port but he is hanging around in the cantina in the western square. When you run into him in the cantina you only need to persuade him that he is endangering his family by staying on the planet.
He will leave his post and the quest is complete. Report back to Anda to collect your reward. Western Square When you enter the western square a Rodian Mercenary will attack you with eight thugs. There are two grenadiers in this party, so you'll have to go for the jugular. A good soldier. Your friend was one of the last people that saw her alive. So far he's just a suspect. But if he did it He's one of the worst doctors I've ever heard of. But I can't see him deliberately killing someone.
He was one of the last people seen with Captain Sullio in the cantina. Ask around there. I've heard he's got a good motive for killing her. If you can somehow clear that up and prove it wasn't him, command will cut him loose. If I say any more I'll get in trouble. On the left is Colonel Tobin, the dick who shot at us in space.
And on the right, we finally meet General Vaklu. Why would a Jedi risk all of this just to come to Iziz? The intel on this is certain. I'm ordering men loyal to us to take care of them now. I think I have an idea. Hold that order. Have him watched, instead. Probably of more concern is that they're yet another group that seem to know exactly who Jedi Jesus is.
On our way back, more bounty hunters jump us. For a city supposedly on lockdown, there seems to be a lot of this riffraff wandering around. Bah, wasn't the bounty on Jesus suppose to be lifted? You're a wanted criminal now. Your head's worth many credits Which is nice since he was the one who posted the bounty in the first place.
You may walk Iziz unharmed. I apologize for interrupting your journey. It's not like we're badly in need of credits, for crying out loud.
Bastila: This is beneath even you, stealing from a helpless woman. How could you?! Juhani: You should not act this way. You are treading a dangerous path I fear. Jolee: My, my. You should be proud of yourself, outwitting her like that. Mission: You know what? Sometimes you're nothing but a bully!
HK Warning: Back off, female! No one lays hands on the personage of the master! Canderous: Back off, old man. I thought you were the non-involved type, remember? That plate is all I had Darkness take you I swear it was only worth half. Sharina Fizark: [Failure] No, please, I need the full I have a family Sharina Fizark: [Failure] No If you are trying to cheat me at least have the guts to admit it. You agree. I have to take it. I agree? Sharina Fizark: It I thank you, I guess. Dark Side Points Gained: -2 1.
Take half and stay healthy, understand? Sharina Fizark: I see. I suppose I should thank you for not stealing it all You have no conscience. I hope it will be enough. I hope we never meet again. Canderous: The role of the weak is to serve the will of the strong; I'm glad you understand that. Juhani: The dark side dwells in us all, but you cannot give in to your baser instincts like this! Bastila: It troubles me to see you behaving this way. Such acts can lead to the dark side.
Jolee: You've got a real mean streak, kid. You might want to work on that; nasty people tend to come to nasty ends. Carth: This isn't right! We should be helping people, not making their lives miserable. Zaalbar: Had I known you were so cruel, I might have thought twice before swearing my life-debt to you.
Journal Entry Added: Middleman You have paid the woman outside Fazza's lodge for the wraid plate, offering half what she was asking. She was unimpressed, but had no other choice. Credits Lost: I will pay you what you want. He paid full value. It's all yours. I'll pay that, and an extra Good luck. He paid more than you thought. I hope it is enough. You have been a great help. I appreciate it. My children will too.
Oh, thank you. It is more than generous of you. I don't know what to say, I just don't. Canderous: What was that all about? Are you going soft on me? Carth: I'm glad to see we're still the good guys here. Sometimes I think we forget that. Zaalbar: I am proud to call you my friend, Name. You have a noble and generous spirit. Mission: Wow, sometimes helping people feels pretty good, you know? Juhani: This is how we Jedi should always act: with honor.
Bastila: Thank you for helping this woman. It may not seem like such a great thing to you, but you are making a difference. Sharina Fizark: For whatever it means, may the Force be with you. You've saved us. She was very grateful.
Journal Entry Added: Middleman You have paid the woman outside Fazza's lodge for the wraid plate, offering more than she was asking. She was extremely grateful for your kindness. Sandcrawler Mechanic: Something you want? I don't have a lot of time for talk, so please make it quick. I just want to ask you some questions. Sandcrawler Mechanic: Of course, I always have time for a pretty face Sandcrawler Mechanic: Hey I can't help with bike problems.
I work with the heavy stuff. Sandcrawler Mechanic: Hmm? All right, but I'm not sure what I could say to interest you. I just work on the crawlers. Describe your job and who you work for. Sandcrawler Mechanic: I repair the sandcrawlers when they return from the mines. They get pretty banged up, even without the attacks. What attacks do you mean? I've signed on to try and stop the Sand People attacks. Sandcrawler Mechanic: The Sand People attack them pretty regularly.
Czerka Corporation is getting pretty sick of it, I hear. They have offered bounties on Sand People for a while now, but few hunters take them up on it. Too dangerous. Sandcrawler Mechanic: Have you?
Not many hunters have tried in the past. Good luck to you, is all I can say. The Sand People are vicious. I see the damage on the crawlers when they come back Where can I learn about these bounties? Do you know where the attacks come from? Sandcrawler Mechanic: Try at the Czerka offices right here.
They'd know. Sandcrawler Mechanic: I have no idea. I don't go out on the desert if I can help it. I'm sure the Sand People will find you if you walk far enough. When do the sandcrawlers head out? Sandcrawler Mechanic: Oh, the big crawlers head out at dawn. That's so they avoid the bigger predators. The wraid, I mean. Doesn't help avoid the Sand People though. They attack pretty regular, no matter what Czerka Corporation tries.
The attacks will stop. I've dealt with the Sand People. Sandcrawler Mechanic: I guess they have been happening a lot less frequently lately. If you did have anything to do with that, thanks. I hope Czerka paid you well for it. Whatever it was, it wouldn't have been enough for me.
What can you tell me about Tatooine and Anchorhead? Sandcrawler Mechanic: Well, it's a hole in the galaxy, as far as I'm concerned. I doubt this outpost will last much longer. But, that's happened before and will happen again. Anchorhead has been resettled a few times now.
Why have previous settlements failed? Sandcrawler Mechanic: Well, Tatooine fools people. It looks like it might have a good supply of resources, but it doesn't. Before a company learns this, they've already set up communities to support operations they now can't afford. Company pulls out, cities dry up, and after a few years, someone that doesn't know why it failed tries again. Czerka Corporation isn't doing well here? Sandcrawler Mechanic: No one is. I guess it looked like a promising mining planet, but the metal… I tell you, it just isn't right.
I've been a mechanic my whole life, and I've never seen anything corrode as fast as Tatooine metal. It's why whoever was here before left, and why Czerka will leave, and why whoever comes next will leave.
That's all I need. Sandcrawler Mechanic: All right then. Back to work, I guess. Sandcrawler Mechanic: Hello again? Is there something else you wanted? I really have to get back to work. I'll take however long I want. Sandcrawler Mechanic: Uh, is there some kind of a problem? I'm just doing my job, I don't want any trouble from you. I think you're my problem. Maybe I should do something about it. I just repair the crawlers. It's not like I'm packing away the credits. Zaalbar: Is there a point to this?
This man is no danger to us. Sandcrawler Mechanic: I don't need this. What are you trying to prove? Sandcrawler Mechanic: [Success] [His face turns an ashen white. He is suddenly very, very afraid of you, and could not speak even if he wanted to.
Sandcrawler Mechanic: [This man fearfully avoids your eyes. He couldn't say anything to you even if he wanted. Sandcrawler Mechanic: [Failure] Look, you can just get lost, all right? I have to get the crawlers ready for the morning. Sandcrawler Mechanic: [Success] What, is this a mugging or are you begging?
Look, here's a few creds, now leave me alone. Jolee: I know I'm just an old codger, but in my time I've learned what goes around comes around. These things have a way of coming back to you in the end. Juhani: You are a representative of the Jedi Order. When you behave this way you disgrace us all! Dark Side Points Gained: -2 4. Maybe I don't like your face. Maybe I should remove it!
Sandcrawler Mechanic: What do you want? Here, take some! Just leave me alone. I've got work to do. Sandcrawler Mechanic: Don't need some crazy surge-slime threatening me. Got Sand People for that. Credits Received: Dark Side Points Gained: -2 3. You like me and want to give me credits. Continue to use it frivolously and you may find yourself straying down the dark path.
Carth: I'm no Jedi, but are you really supposed to be using the Force for things like this? Sandcrawler Mechanic: [Success] I suppose I do like you. Here's a few creds. Was there something else? Sandcrawler Mechanic: You again? Oh no, you can just keep walking. I'm not dealing with you again. Maana Demknot: That Do all of your species place yourselves on such annoying pedestals!
I'm sorry? What are you talking about? Step back, fool! I don't like your tone! Maana Demknot: You should be sorry for sharing a species with that I swear, "Helena" must be your word for pit rancor. Maana Demknot: See, that same attitude! That "don't even talk to me" look she had! Bastila, isn't that your mother's name?
You seem pretty hateful towards other species. Bastila: My mother was supposed to be here somewhere. Ask if they have seen her. Maana Demknot: What? That woman, I think she didn't like us breathing the same air. You'd think she was queen of the planet. Maana Demknot: Seen her? Human, you couldn't miss her if you tried. She strolled into the cantina like she owned the place. Maana Demknot: No offence, but your companion here looks especially like her. Maana Demknot: I guess I don't mean to be so rude.
She was so frustrating to deal with. If she felt she was too good for the cantina, why didn't she leave? Bastila: That messenger said my mother is on Tatooine somewhere. We should ask about her. Maana Demknot: If that woman is your mother, you have my sympathies. She's driving the regulars out of the cantina as we speak. Is she still there? Just get out of my way.
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