KOTOR. The Saga. (Major spoilers for the uninitiated)


Episode 1: The beginning of KOTOR 1 until the moment it's decided that Revan will be trained again at the academy on dantooine. This episode will begin with an epic lord of the rings style prologue narrated in Bastila's voice explaining the wars with exar kun and the mandalorians, and the fall of Revan and Malak. The good majority taking place on Taris and Revan and Carth's attempts to locate Bastila by infiltrating the Tarisian underground.

Episode II: Spans from the moment Revan battles Juhani in the grove and ends with Revan's identity carthasis as the climax. After leaving Dantooine Revan and company travel to Tatooine, Kashyyk, and Manaan. It's during these travels that Revan grows in the light side of the force. Assisting the innocent in their struggles. And it's also where Bastila falls for Revan. Revealing her feelings resulting in the two making passionate love just moments before the Ebon Hawk is caught in the tracor beam of the Leviathan where Revan learns his true identity, Carth gets his revenge on Saul, and Bastila is taken hostage by the sith.

Episode III: The remainder of the first KOTOR game happens and ends with an ambiguous exposition where Revan leaves the galaxy to pursue some hidden threat. Revans gives no details.

Episode IV: The opening at pergagus is fast paced and dark toned creating a good display of the dark threat that pursues them. This episode ends with the showdown at Khoonda. It's right before this battle that the exile forges a new lightsaber and dawns a jedi robe for the first time since her exile. This symbolizes her return to the jedi way and her intent to re unite the jedi masters.

Episode V: Opens with the Ebon Hawk attempting to land on onderon. After colonel Tobin causes a battle in the space port the hawk lands on Dxun. The exile meets canderous and helps the mandalorians. Mandalore takes her to Iziz where she does the investigation of Sullios murder, learns of the growing conflict on the planet, and meets with Kavar who tells her to leave until he needs her help. She leaves Iziz and Dxun and goes to Korriban. Finds the dead jedi master, battles Sion, and faces the dark cave. An internal battle she needed to have to build the strength to bring peace to onderon. Once she escapes Korriban, she is contaced by Kavar and the huge climax of this episode revolves around the civil war on Onderon. It's during this climax that the disciple succesfully uses the force to aid the exile while Visas (who leads the assault on Freedon Nadd's tomb) definitively chooses the light side over the dark (taking up Nadd's lightsaber to slay the sith masers there). This symbolizes the exiles ability to lead and teach. The final scene is Kreia's revival of Colonel Tobin and the reveal that she is indeed a sith.

Episode VI: The rest of KOTOR II. Opening with a very in depth telling of the exiles Time on Nar Shadda and ending with the vanquishing of Darth Traya and the exiles choice to follow Revan into the unkown regions.



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I recently just played through 1, and I took notes as I went to see where it could naturally form a trilogy and you were right on the money. Personally, I'd rather see a Kotor film trilogy than an ep7 but what can you do?

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This needs to be a live action TV series akin to Game of Thrones or Walking Dead. And all of season one needs to be heavily sprinkled with flashbacks to the Mandalorian War so the Exile gets plenty of air time before it's her turn to take the series over in season four.

This would be completely amazing... and I can't believe it isn't already in the works.

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I don't agree with the idea that the Exile is a female.

If you're male you get the Handmaiden who feels better as a possible love interest and companion and also because of the theory that she is Kiera's daughter. Plus her involvement also ties in her master (what's her name) to the story more and the love triangle or hints of it that are there.

Agree with KOTOR. I always pictured it like that if they ever decided to make movie adaptations.

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