Kotor 2 Dark Side Mira
Here you can turn Mira into a Jedi - or, if you are very evil - into a Dark Jedi. Allies that you cannot turned into dark jedi: Kreia, Mandalore, Hanharr, T3M4, HK-47, G0-T0. Kreia cannot be.
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It explained that the check was done way before that. For anyone playing without the KSE, this is accurate. However, I did manage to trick it by tinkering with the KSE.Step 1) Save right before the door for the conversation between Visuis and Hanharr that concludes with you taking control of either Mira or Hanharr.Step 2) If the person it gives you control of isn't the person you want to recruit as a companion, don't save over it. I don't know if it's possible to come back from that point, but so long as you don't save over the file you made before the door, you can still undo it.Step 3) Open KOTOR Save file Editor. Don't mess with the Dark/light alignment as the game doesn't care about that anymore.
What you need to do is open the tab called 'Globals,' and the tab within globals called 'numerics.' Scroll WAY down to the numeric called '303NARHanharrSide.' This is what the game checks during the cutscene to decide your companion. If it is equal to '0' it thinks you were light side during the check it made earlier and gives you Mira.
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords is the 2005 sequel by Obsidian Entertainment to BioWare's 2003 Knights of the Old Republic. The Sith Lords tells the story of a former Jedi who was cast out of the Order and lost the ability to feel the force.
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If it is equal to '1' it thinks you were dark side during that check and gives you Hanharr. So long as you change this value before you've been given control of Mira/Hanharr, you can give yourself the other companion.Step 4) Click the door again and watch the cutscene of Visquis and Hanharr.
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It should end by giving you control of the companion you actually want.Other Info) A similar trick can be done for tricking the game to give you Handmaiden as female or HAHAHAHAHA that's pretty much it. The idea of anyone choosing the librarian instead of the Handmaiden is laughable.
It doesn't check the gender next to 'Gender' in KSE, it checks a Global. I think the Handmaiden global is a boolean instead of a numeric, and I can't remember the name but it's pretty obvious.
Just scroll down and you'll see it. Because, in the case of Mira/Hanharr, it's a single file unzipped to the override that fixes the problem you had instantly, with no need for an outside program or tinkering. I'm not castigating you for trying to fix things in a more versatile way, but a mod is easier, and users who have a similar problem and do a search are going to find this thread. They'll probably want to see the fix that involves just unzipping a file to a folder and not the one that involves downloading KSE, finding their save directory, opening up the program and finding the proper booleans, etc.
' She was not born to be a predator, despite her true father and the life she lived within the shadow of Nar Shaddaa.' ―Darth TrayaMira was born in.
As Mandalorians raided worlds on the during the, Mira was taken in as a slave when her home was sacked. Mira was raised by the from a young age but they later accepted her into a squad, and she was taught how to fight, hunt, and survive like a Mandalorian, and was treated as a part of the unit. However, at the age of fourteen, the erupted. Mira lost her adopted family when the activated.With the Mandalorians crushed at Malachor V, the was flooding with refugees, and many of them—including Mira—ended up in the refugee sector of Nar Shaddaa. To survive in the hostile environment, she became a bounty hunter.
While she worked for credits, she recognized that the Mandalorian Wars left people scattered and lost. Her wish was to find these people and begin to piece the galaxy back together and then perhaps find herself or a new family. Her provocative clothing was a device to distract male opponents so that she could defeat them and check any outstanding bounties on them. Unlike other bounty hunters, who enjoyed killing their victims, Mira believed that a good bounty hunter did not need to kill their targets—especially if they knew their targets well. Despite her strange beliefs, she soon became successful, and that success predictably led her enemies to envy.
Eventually, she gained the attention of an unknown being who employed the to hunt her.Hanharr throttles Mira on Nar Shaddaa.Hanharr planned to ambush Mira in vents beneath the Nar Shaddaa docks and drive her into some mines he placed in escape tunnels, but Mira outwitted him by remotely disabling the mines and re-enabling them when Hanharr was pursuing her. Hanharr survived the explosion—barely—and begged Mira to end his torment by killing him.
However, Mira felt pity for him and saved his life. Unknown to Mira, this caused Hanharr to owe Mira a Wookiee life debt.According to the Wookiee code, a Wookiee should pledge a life debt to his savior. However, Hanharr possessed a hatred for humans so extreme that it drove him to insanity. While Hanharr respected the life debt he owed to Mira, his madness caused his interpretation of that life debt to become twisted and evil. Hanharr considered it a form of 'living death' to owe a life debt to a human such as Mira. Consequently Hanharr focused all of his hatred for humanity upon Mira and instead of guarding Mira's life, Hanharr continually hunted Mira and threatened to kill her.
Hanharr would often stalk Mira, grab her by the throat and promise to derive pleasure from killing her sometime in the future, when the time was right. Mira often told Hanharr that she didn't want his life debt but Hanharr's insanity meant that he could see no way out other than to kill Mira.The conflict reached its culmination when, an elusive crime lord, announced 's arrival on Nar Shaddaa. Hanharr, as well as a number of other bounty hunters, started looking for Surik, each hoping to receive the bounty Goto had put for every remaining Jedi. Mira, however, was hired by – who was a former Jedi Master and Council member living in self-imposed exile on Nar Shaddaa – to secretly watch over Surik and keep Goto off her back until he could speak with her.Mira, with a blaster pistol.Mira tracked Surik's actions, who was helping Nar Shaddaa's refugees and undermining the 's business.
When, the local Exchange boss, tried to lure Surik into a trap in the, Mira stole her envirosuit (which was supposed to protect Surik from the Jekk'Jekk Tarr's atmosphere, toxic to Humans) and allowed Visquis to capture her. Unknown to her, however, Hanharr had collaborated with the. While Surik was trapped in the Jekk'Jekk Tarr tunnels, Visquis allowed Hanharr to kill Mira in his arena. However, Mira proved herself tough to kill. She defeated Hanharr and left him apparently dead in the arena, and fought her way through Visquis's bounty hunters, and let Surik in, escaping through the tunnels herself. After that, Mira joined the crew in their quest to free Surik from Goto's yacht.Mira once fought a Sith assassin.She remained loyal to Surik, accompanying her during her adventures on the Ebon Hawk. However, in Surik's presence, she did not hold back and killed her opponents though she did not understand why.
Surik recognized the Force-sensitivity in Mira when she described the natural flow of life on Nar Shaddaa, Surik taught Mira to feel and use on Nar Shaddaa, allowing her to become a. Because she was unused to feeling the Force, Mira was initially overwhelmed by all the rush of life and activity, but Surik helped her to learn to shut it out and calm her mind.Mira on Dantooine.On, Mira confronted and defeated an enemy she did not expect to ever meet again: Hanharr, who had been saved from death by on the proviso that Hanharr continue to hunt down and kill Mira. Despite being on his knees defeated, Hanharr's irrational hatred for Mira remained because she once saved his life. With Hanharr's hate fueled madness not in the least bit diminished, Hanharr begged Mira to kill him because he would rather die than endure the 'living death' he would suffer again if Mira spared his life a second time.
Tired of constantly having to live her life in fear and realizing that Hanharr would always hunt her for the rest of her life if allowed to live, Mira granted Hanharr's request to die and killed him. After the final confrontation with Surik, predicted that Mira would stop hunting life and instead live it. 'She was not born to be a predator,' said Darth Traya among her last words. 'Her death will occur in many years time on a forgotten planet, saving the lives of others. But it will be her choice, and she will have no regrets.' Personality and traitsMira's portrait. ' I'm looking for a red-haired girl.
Leather, lots of attitude.' ―Meetra SurikMira was a fast-talking, no-nonsense woman, with a dry wit and, in the words of Meetra Surik, 'lots of attitude.'
Despite this, she had sympathy for all life and due to this, never killed unless absolutely necessary. All of this due to the fact she related to them and knew what it would be like to lose family like she had lost on Malachor V. When she joined with Surik, she began to kill more easily and did not find it comforting in the very least.Mira's revealing outfit.Mira dressed in tight, revealing leather, which she said helped to distract her targets. She was described as 'shapely' by, which implies that her physical features were considered attractive for a human female. She was good at what she did, and joked that if she became a Jedi, she would have to turn herself in for the credits.Mira was an exceptional tracker and demolitionist. When given a target, she would 'listen' for her target and get a feel for him.
Due to her Force-sensitivity, she felt the natural flow of life on Nar Shaddaa and knew where her targets were going to be even before they did. Her demolition skills derive from her entire youth as a Mandalorian slave hauling around mines and munitions, learning how they work.
Her knowledge with mines and other man-portable explosives granted her the uncanny ability to safely navigate minefields if she was given the chance to survey the area ahead.Behind the scenes. Wookieepedia has 2 audio files related to.Concept art of Mira for.Mira appears as a playable character in the computer and video game. She was voiced. The concept art that cemented what she would look like in the game was drawn. Mira's hair in a released concept image was far more unruly than how it ended up appearing in the game. This was because of limitations of the game's engine.A game update for the video game in later made Mira's outfit available for purchase by players through the game's Cartel Market system.Both Mira and Hanharr are encountered on the moon of Nar Shaddaa, and one of them will join Meetra Surik's party, as determined by the player's alignment at the time they infiltrate Visquis's hideout below the Jekk'Jekk Tarr. Light side-aligned or Neutral players are joined by Mira, dark side-aligned players by Hanharr after he kills Mira in an arena fight.
Another option includes Mira falling to the dark side later on, and, after living a long life as all but a 'predator', according to Darth Traya's predictions, being assassinated on by other bounty hunters 'before they, too, meet their end.' Surik would gain her respect if she followed the path and agreed to get rid of the three captains in for, for the large amount of credits offered by Anda. Mira is; players with high enough influence with her can have Surik train Mira in the ways of the Force, making her into a Jedi Sentinel. This involves Surik showing her how to 'listen,' imitating a lesson that the Exile received from Kreia at Nar Shaddaa's central hub.If the player decides to take the non- option and have Surik as male, he can show a romantic interest in Mira, but she is unreceptive to his advances. She states that he is too old for her tastes, and that she doesn't want to compete with the Handmaiden and Visas for his affections, not to mention that she would prove too much for him to handle. There is also a chance for a conversation in a cut scene where Brianna asks Mira if she 'understands men'. If the player is set to female, Surik can ask her the same question, with the same answers.On Malachor V, Mira can refuse to kill Hanharr if the player considers this to be more merciful.
According to cut material, Mira would be one of the members to attack Kreia on Malachor V, only to be defeated and imprisoned. Thus, Surik would be forced to either rescue them or not.
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Mira can also be slain on Malachor V by Hanharr.Appearances. (First appearance). (Mentioned only)Sources.Notes and references.