Does anyone have any ideas where he got it from? If he wasn't a member of the RSF, how come he has one parked outside his house?
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He...stole it? Who's this guy anyway?
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Yeah, I guess he did steal it. ????
I'm having some trouble with the game myself. Everything seems so unresponsive in turning etc. I hate having to press a button (or hat switch in my case) just to make sharp corners.
I wondered, can you tell a difference in the way the N-1 handles and with the power of the blasters, etc.? I think BFN could have some potential (I like the continuing story line), but the ships' handling & weapon stength really stinks. I mean in RS it takes about 12 blaster shots to bring down an AT-PT, but in BFN it takes scores of shots to take out a single droid tank!
[This message has been edited by Rogue Renegade (edited April 16, 2001).]
You could argue that it's a realistic potrayal of nearly ancient technology, but...nah.
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Originally posted by Redwing:
He...stole it? Who's this guy anyway?
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Vedd Deviss belongs to a group of traders who live deep in the swamps of Naboo. He is an excellent guide and pilot, and Roha Wayside, the leader of the traders, ordered him to aid the RSF after Captain Kael and Leiutenant Sykes saved their village from Federation attack.
You remember...that was before the flying monkeys swooped in and made off with Amidala's hairpiece.
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Re: He...stole it? Who's this guy anyway?
So thats were that went to, Cap. Kael has be on me about that, but I saved his 6 like 20 times so I think were even.
[This message has been edited by Rogue-for-Higher (edited April 24, 2001).]