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Star Wars Basic Figure Force Unleashed General Rahm Kota Samurai Jedi

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Beaten and exhausted, Brood surrendered, promising to turn away from the dark side in exchange for mercy. Starkiller was skeptical about her sincerity, seeing that her talents and skills were poisoned, inwardly focused towards survival. He considered her not worthy of the dark side. However, he relented, though he refused to transport her off-planet, and she fled the scene. Bail Organa disapproved of letting her go, as she reminded him too much of another fallen Jedi that he had known. Starkiller asserted that she wasn't truly free, that she would always carry the memories of her actions with her. Starkiller then broached the subject of revolution, though Organa asked to speak with Kota directly about the matter first. Starkiller had Juno retrieve Organa and him directly from the rancor graveyard, barely avoiding a horde of scavengers eager to devour the bull rancor's corpse. Meeting with Kota, Organa asserted that open rebellion was too dangerous at the moment, and that any potential members had to be shown that the Empire was vulnerable. Starkiller agreed to "meditate" on how best to find an appropriate target. [4] Having rejected Darth Sidious' offer to replace Vader, Marek ultimately saved his allies at the cost of his life. Galen Marek, Darth Vader and Yoda appear in the video game, Soulcalibur IV, in a non-canon capacity. Known only as "the Apprentice" in the game, he is deployed by his master into an alternate universe via a dimensional rift to retrieve two artifacts of considerable power: the two swords known as "Soul Calibur" and "Soul Edge." He arrives on the planet Earth in the late sixteenth century A.D. [23]

Starkiller was originally skeptical about the existence of Galen Marek's other clones. Darth Vader revealed that they had all been undermined by a variety of emotional imprints; some were distracted by memories of Marek's father; others were conflicted by his younger self; yet all experienced the same identity crisis that drove them into a state of complete and utter madness. At first, Starkiller was convinced that there were never any other clones, mainly because he found it impossible to believe that any other version of Marek could exist without being in love with Juno Eclipse. This belief was ultimately broken, however, upon viewing the aberrant clones with his own eyes. The revelation that Vader had told the truth about their creation led Starkiller to accept his origin as a clone; a copied version who was superior to his imperfect precursors, but still an overall failure by Vader's standards. Overwhelmed with internal conflict, the clone became even more desperate to hold on to his feelings out of the fear that they truly were counterfeit. After killing the aberrant clones, Starkiller was distraught with guilt and remorse. Through the Force, he learned that they all had the same inner turmoil that mirrored his own, hence causing him to feel as though he had committed fratricide—even suicide—by killing his clone brothers, all of whom were made from the same genetic source that created Starkiller. [4] During his time aboard the Empirical, Marek was clad in a simple, standard issue Imperial medical robe. [3] Disguises [ ]

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Starkiller evidently found his Imperial flightsuit garment on board Darth Vader's fighter when he stole the vessel. The outfit was a simple Imperial flightsuit, though Starkiller notably did away with th Juno asked Kota if he knew that the man who created the alliance was the same one who tried to kill him less than a year earlier. Kota revealed that he had always known, and still agreed to help. He explained that despite all of the dark thoughts that filled the Sith assassin's mind, Kota was able to glimpse at the one bright thing that Galen held on to until the very end: Juno. [4]

The Padawan of Shaaki Ti, Maris Brood turned to the dark side as a result of her master's death at Starkiller's hands. As interesting as those stories would be to tell, it would also be reasonable to approach Rahm Kota's story from a less direct angle. Given the settings of Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Bad Batch, and the Star Wars Jedi games, it can certainly be argued that Star Wars has a saturation problem when it comes to the era between the prequel and original trilogies. Fortunately, Kota's timeline also extends into the future, allowing for new stories by adding Kota to Disney's recent push of the New Republic era.PROXY seized advantage of Starkiller's predicament, utilizing various combat modules in an attempt to kill his master. Heavy Troopers utilized equipment similar to those of the Militia Saboteur, but were primarily armed with missile launchers. They accompanied other variant soldiers of the Militia, providing long-range fire support against more heavily armored and dangerous opponents. They were effective at killing enemy targets from a distance, but were also vulnerable in close-range combat. Hence, they relied on the protection of their comrades. [3]

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