- Yes. With a different master, they could have been great Jedi.
Link to Node 439
434. Option - They should have surrendered.Player - If preserving their master's ideas was so important, those apprentices should have done anything to survive.
- We still have the Fount of Rajivari to find. Let me see those coordinates, Padawan; perhaps I can get us started.
344. <Non-dialogue segment.>
345. Option - I think I understand the map.Player - I've studied similar depictions. And that coordinate matches ancient mappings of the eastern Tythos Ridge....
347. Option - We're looking at this wrong...Player - And I believe the second coordinate is the Tythos Ridge. Just visualize it from a climber's point of view.
- Those terminals might hold answers, if they weren't all locked with passwords.
957. Option - The hilt I found could help.Player - The hilt of the first blade accessed the coordinates to the Fount of Rajivari. It could unlock these terminals, too.
- Scorekeeper showed favor. And smiled on you also? So Yuon said.
Link to Node 250
240. Option - The Council delayed me.Player - Master Syo and Master Jaric met me outside. They wanted to discuss what you said, about me and the Force.
- And we'll see what comes of it. Now, Rajivari's hologram.
160. Player - The holoprojector was stolen by a Twi'lek, Nalen Raloch. He'd learned Force techniques from Rajivari's hologram--he was obviously unstable.
- Hear me. I have left true wisdom behind. For those who follow where the first blade points, from the sanctuary of the order. All else is fleeting....
- The Twi'leks are here in defiance of Republic law. We're forbidden to fully defend them, even when the Flesh Raiders attack. Relations are... strained.
95. Option - So we just do nothing?Player - We're Jedi. Aren't we obligated to help those in need?