PART 10 - Thug Life
The Black Vulkars The following section requires that either the player character be a scoundrel with points in sneak, or having Mission in your party. See, this area requires stealth. It also is the very first (and maybe last) area in the game where you MUST use solo mode. Otherwise party members will follow your stealthed character around.
So, as you can see, there is a pile of corpses in sight.
Due to the game being old, I got another graphical glitch. Stealthed characters are supposed to become semi-invisible silhouettes that shimmer. It is not that big of a deal for this game, but I hope the sequel won’t have that since stealthed enemies are a thing there.
I forgot to screenshot the rancor before killing it. But the way to kill it is pretty simple. There is a frag mine laying around and the food pheromones. Go to the corpse pile and place both inside. Then a cutscene will trigger.
And just like that, it’s dead. Like ATHATH said, you could also plant a ton of mines between the Rancor and the pile. If you are a dirty cheater, you could, in theory, defeat the rancor in combat. I highly doubt you could do that without cheats since it is probably the toughest (or second toughest) enemy in the game.
You can also attack the corpse for some reasons. It just vanishes when its hitpoints reach zero. No loot either.
And now, finally, after all this time… we’re at the Black Vulkar base.
I obviously reactivate this droid for extra xp.
The Vulkar base is filled with, quite naturally, thugs. And I do mean filled. They also got some droids, which are some of the most dangerous enemies about (though not that much dangerous).
This panel allows us to save ourselves some trouble.
Or it would, if it could be hacked at the moment.
The panel would disable those turrets. They are more than capable of killing the whole party.
So let’s mess with this one instead.
Using cameras to see into rooms and then mess around with stuff in them (usually just overloading circuits) happens fairly often in this series. I can’t remember, nor be bothered to check, if I did that on the Endar Spire or not, but it was available there for the very last room. I am pretty sure dealing with enemies this way also gives experience as if you had fought them.
There, turrets out of the way. I can only imagine why they decided you need to go to the adjacent room to hack them when there is a terminal right next to them. Maybe it’s to trick players into attacking them and getting wrecked? Either way, that’s where the objective is. Which, of course, means I’ll clear everything else out first. Sadly, not much to comment on in the Vulkar base, despite the place being huge.
I also level up.
Since, as mentioned, the base is pretty unremarkable, I’ll just show the highlights. Like this:
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What are you talking about? You’re a Vulkar, aren’t you?Vulkar:
I’m a Vulkar, but I was here long before Brejik took over. I was a Vulkar back when it meant something. Back when we had honor. Then Brejik and his followers took over and turned our gang into a bunch of violent thugs and bloodthirsty punks. Now they treat all us original Vulkars like second class citizens. Take me, for example. I used to be one of the highest ranking Vulkars in the gang. Now I’m stuck on guard duty here in the back, all thanks to Brejik!So, to sum it up: Brejik is Disney Evil, which I guess it’s appropriate since Star Wars now belongs to Disney. Makes me wonder how exactly the Vulkars even let Brejik get to the top of their gang, if it was clear from the start he was going to overthrow them. Plot! Also extra appropriate is that this game is no longer “canon”, because someone had the bright idea that, instead of doing such silly things as incorporating elements of the expanded universe into the books, it would be
easier better to just scrap years of work by various people. Yes, I am somewhat bitter about all this.
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If you hate Brejik so much, why don’t you leave the gang?Vulkar:
I’ve been trying to work up the courage to leave, but it’s not that easy. Brejik’s followers will try to hunt down anyone who leaves the Vulkar gang. He says he won’t let traitors live. Ha! Brejik and his followers are the real traitors. They turned on Gadon and now slaughter the Beks in the streets… and anyone else they happen to run across. Brejik knows anyone with character will never willingly follow a leader like him, so he uses brutality and violence to stay in power.:
I’m going to let you live. Go on, get out of here!Vulkar:
Thanks. Thanks a lot. And don’t worry, I won’t cause any trouble for you on the way out. In fact, I hope you take Brejik and his Vulkars down!In short, the whole purpose of this guy is to hammer in that the Black Vulkars: New Coke is Evil. And since you are a good person, you will never side with him. Right...?
Take a guess what is going to happen next.
We loot a pass needed to proceed and get to an indoor pool… that is also empty. It should be obvious by this point that if there is a non-hostile droid in a combat area, it’s because it can be repaired to help you and for experience. This droid is extra special in that it can be programmed into going into the pool and self-destructing (and no, this is not considered evil despite the fact that it’s pretty much established that droids are intelligent and self-aware. Yay, morality.) so it triggers the traps inside while leaving the loot intact.
Finally for this level, there is a waitress at the
bar Vulkar cantina.
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How did you end up here in the Vulkar base?Ada:
My name is Ada. My father owed Davik some money, but he couldn’t pay. Davik killed my father and sold me into slavery here at the Vulkar compound to pay off the debt.:
Don’t worry, I just want to ask you a few questions.Ada:
But I don’t know anything! I’m just a prisoner here – a slave! The Vulkars don’t tell me anything, they treat me like dirt, they beat me if I screw up their orders.:
You may know more than you think, miss. Help us and we’ll help you, okay?Ada:
Well… alright. I still don’t know how much help I can be. But I sure hope you get rid of all the Vulkars. I hate them!:
I’m looking for a prisoner. A woman named Bastila.Ada:
Is she that Republic soldier? I heard one of those Vulkar mention her, but she’s not here. He said Brejik didn’t trust his men around her. I guess she’s too important to be a slave here in the kitchens, getting pawed and groped and kicked and spit on like me. Brejik must have taken her somewhere safe.:
Where can I find the prototype swoop engine accelerator?I missed a screenshot here. She basically says she’s got no idea what that is, but if it’s something swoop-related that it’s probably at the garage on the lower level.
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If I let you go can you find your way out of here?Ada:
Now that you killed the guards who were supposed to watch me I think I could find my way out of here.:
Hurry, then – get out of here.Ada:
I… I’m free to go? You’re not going to kill me? I… I don’t know how I can ever repay you. Thank you! Thank you! I... I have to get out of here before any of the Vulkars see me.Finally, to our destination: the garage.
Take a guess.
They got their own metal men, though, and some of these can apply the most annoying and rage-inducing status effect you’ll see in this game:
carbonite freezing. It freezes you for a significant amount of time and deals respectable damage.
On the other hand, this place is full of good loot.
Yes, that is two thousand credits. That is the biggest number I’ve looted up to this point.
Screenshots cannot convey how satisfying this is in-game.
Humorously, you can overload the very terminal you are using. I obviously don’t do that.
And that is what we really needed with this terminal.
Let’s break the monotony a bit with some banter.
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Are you ready to have a civil chat? Or are is[sic]
this going to be another childish tantrum?:
Tantrum? I’m trying to apologize, you nerf-herder! Uh… I mean… I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to get mad at you. It’s just that I’m sick of everyone treating me like I’m a helpless kid.:
Yeah, I know. And I’m sorry about what I said, too. I’m just a little on edge lately. Not surprising considering all we’ve been through. But I shouldn’t take it out on you.:
It’s about time you two made up.:
Mission, you have to know that we don’t think you’re helpless. Look where we are, look at what we’re doing. You’re not just along for the ride. We need you.Sorry Carth, but we only needed her to get past the Rancor. No, really.
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You really mean it, don’t you? Nobody’s ever said anything like that to me before, not even Big Z. He might think it, but he’s not really one for words, you know. Thanks, Carth.:
Ah, it’s no big deal. I know how it is. Sometimes you just need to hear a few words of encouragement. Kids are like that.:
Kids are like that?? Listen you… oh, I get it. Okay, you got me. You’re pretty funny, Carth. For an old guy. Come on, you geezer – let’s get back to what we were doing.Now, finally what we are here for. Maybe I’ll finish this update some day.
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Brejik stole that engine from Gadon! It was never yours to begin with!Kandon Ark:
Well I didn’t to all the trouble of acquiring this prototype just so you could steal it back for that old fool!Bodyguard:
Would you like me to dispose of these Bek spies, Kandon?Kandon Ark:
No – hold on a second. I see you aren’t wearing the Hidden Bek colors, so I’m guessing you aren’t part of that feeble old man’s gang. You must be a freelance mercenary.:
You’re right, I’m not one of the Beks. My name’s Deth Sord.Kandon Ark:
Instead of stealing the prototype for the Beks, why don’t you come work for us? The Black Vulkars could use someone like you.:
You’ve got my attention. What’s your offer?:
What? You can’t betray Gadon! I won’t let you!Kandon Ark:
Ah, Mission – the Hidden Bek’s unofficial mascot! Your loyalty is admirable, but misplaced. Gadon only kept you around so they could laugh at you and your furry friend.:
No, that’s not true! You’re lying!Kandon Ark:
Am I? How long have you known Gadon? How long have you worked for him? But they never offered to make you a Hidden Bek, did they?:
They… they said I was too young!Kandon Ark:
And you believed them? Come on, Mission. You’re smarter than that. To Gadon and his crew you were nothing but a running joke. Weren’t they always teasing you?:
Well, yeah. Some of them were. But you Vuklars have tried to kill me more than once!Kandon Ark:
That’s only because you were with the Hidden Beks – and because we respected you. Brejik knows you’re not a joke, Mission. He made sure the Vulkars took you very, very seriously.:
But… but Gadon said Brejik…Kandon Ark:
Gadon had to poison your mind against Brejik! It was the only way to keep you from seeing the truth. The Beks were mocking you, Mission. You don’t need friends like that.Damn, this guy is smooth.
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You’re right! I don’t need anyone but Zaalbar! If Gadon dies, he’s only getting what’s coming to him!:
You were about to tell me your offer, Kandon.Kandon Ark:
Brejik has grown tired of this petty war with Gadon and his pathetic followers. He needs someone to get rid of Gadon… permanently. If you do this task for him Brejik is willing to offer a very substantial reward. How does 500 credits sound? Oh, and we’ll throw in that young Republic soldier we captured, too.:
I thought she was being offered up as the prize in the swoop race.Kandon Ark:
Well… we can’t just give the girl to you. Not after Brejik’s publicly offered her up as a prize in the big swoop race. But we can do the next best thing. Whoever wins the swoop race gets the girl. Kill Gadon and we’ll give you 500 credits, sponsor you as a Vulkar rider and equip your swoop with the accelerator. You can’t lose!:
Okay, we have a deal. I’ll kill Gadon for you.:
Are you sure about this? I mean, I want to get Bastila back… but taking contracts to kill people is a bit much. Even if it is just more biker scum.Carth, you had zero complains for the government bounties. None. Starkiller aside, you shot those people.
Kandon Ark:
Excellent. Here – you might need these for this mission. They’re access codes to Gadon’s private chambers in the Bek base. Without them you won’t be able to get at the old man. My guards will escort you to the main doors of our base. After you have killed Gadon return to the main doors and I will arrange for you to ride for the Vulkars in the swoop race. I’d suggest you don’t come back until the job is done, or we might think you’ve decided to renegotiate on our offer. The Vulkars won’t consider you a friend until Gadon is dead