Quote and in many ways helps explain why the story in Kofte hasn't lived up to the original game where our characters felt like a power in the galaxy. Not all the choices would necessarily be made but its to highlight how inept the Outlander is.



Chapters 1 - A personal invite to Marrs ship, talk of Imperial and Alliance task force, things are looking good it feels like the character is someone of note and has a part to play in the upcoming events. Short lived as your captured not a great start for our hero his now a POW.



Chapter 2 to 9 - You are captured for the entire war, then you follow your companions round a swamp, sky port and sewer. You don't make any decisions other than some dialogue choices but ultimately if Lana says we do something we do it, if the mother of madness says we go recruit some traitorous droid we do it, if you say no to said traitorous droid interfacing with your ship she still does it. While nobody is held to account, nor do you get to make a very clever point to Lana, 'We have two people from Zakuul on our team can we trust them? Do you as Minister for Intelligence have a plan when they so obvious betray us? Do you have a plan when the most obvious betrayal of all time from the untrustworthy droid betrays us? No.... Ok you are the boss Lana we don't need one.'



Chapter 10 - We follow Firebrand round blowing stuff up. Find out she is an untrustworthy scum bag terrorist working for Zakuul, so do we do anything about it. Hell no. Then because you blew some stuff up at slap heads direction Koth has a hissy fit and storms out trying to steal your only working ship. Do you do anything to punish this betrayal No, do you see it as an issue that he knows the location of your secret base No, do you even change the locks on the Gravestone No! You ignore it cause your the worst commander ever known.



Chapter 11 - You recruit Paws and he then dictates to you every step of the way through the deployment, want to get back to camp hell no you follow paws around as his companion. And for what because Theron wanted you to go recruit Havok squad who will prove to be useless at any task they are assigned and would have been wiped out were it not for some civilians saving them. So what do you do with this squad now you have them, nothing by any actually advance on your war.



Chapter 12 - You get attacked by Valkorian the force ghost. Do you do anything to get rid of him or find out how he is doing what he is doing. Hell no, you ignore him and build a new ugly *** weapon that will give 2 buffs (maybe) in an end fight which is more about hiding behind a shield. You spend more time jumping from posts and letting the Grand Master (ex) of the Jedi escape as you can't even manage to kill her. Do you do anything about these events Hell no you try your best to forget it ever happened. But it gets better that strike team you sent in, utterly fails. Two previous chapters recruiting people that are worthless.



Chapter 13 - Regardless of any amount of supply crates you hand in you are short on supplies so you take time out of commanding to be told what to do by a thief. No back up plan, well no plan of yours at all and with a lucky win you have all this wealth what do you do with it, who knows as you sure as hell don't outfit any troops, get any ships or any defenses. Perhaps all that wealth went on that one bottle of wine?



Chapter 14 - You follow the Mandalorians around in their war because your alliance doesn't have the resources to mount an attack... But alliance alerts, chapter 13, supply crates, as the worse command of all time clearly these resources have been sent to find blue jelly babies. And your only contribution to this is the option to betray them, not only are you an inept commander but now you can be a betrayer as well. And what does this plan of the Minister of Intelligence get you a few dead Mandalorians. That is the goal of every inept commander get your own troops killed!



Chapter 15 - The most obvious betrayal of all time, so what do you do you allow it to happen. SCORPIO dictates to you and do whatever she says. Its obviously her plan and because your command is so pathetic you don't have a plan, let alone a way to stop her when she does the obvious. It appears between following your companions around like a lost dog you try not to chew on Crayons not work on contingencies. Don't we have a team of scientists to come up with ways of outsmarting a droid, sod using them you have some crayons to eat!



Chapter 16 - Perhaps the worst of the lot as it highlights as a commander you have no forces other than 8 companions, no ships, no ground troops, no ground to space weapons. When the eternal fleet shows up your only plan is to fly into space to confront them in your one ship. A ship that hasn't been checked for viruses or even have enough people on it to stop a sky trooper drop pod (let alone some of Koth's buddies). You then get dictated to by the mother of madness who is coming to face her children, you don't have a contingency if she goes bad. You didn't foresee being surrounded by the eternal fleet even though you can see it. You then face the big bad and hide behind a shield for most of it, when some falling supports helps take him out you run away, when as Senya will prove you had plenty of time to finish the job. You then make a second move to kill him and fail at that, your not just an inept commander your an inept pilot. And then everyone acts like its a Victory! You failed at every task, and have simply replaced Valyin with Arcann and this is a victory. Both the people from Zakuul betrayed you and you do nothing about it. Good going Commander your victories will inspire all the people with an IQ of a rock that skill and talent aren't necessary to... Oh stop eating Crayons!



That our hero is an inept lap dog was a decision by the writing team, it appears the only thing they bring to the alliance is someone to do the killing when its time and Valkorians magic healing powers. If the writing team didn't want to give you any command options why did they write a story in which you are commander of the alliance and then not get to make any command decisions. People betray you Meh, no clear idea what your doing meh, walk from one betrayal to the next meh. 5 years in carbonate the galaxy could have been in any stated any story could be told, so why did the writing team decide to write the hero as such an inept meaningless person. I'd love for them to explain why they felt the need to write the Outlander as such a loser who is incapable of any follow up action or even coming up with his own plan.



But luckily we can all come back for Season Two - Where you can ignore more betrayal, make more meaningless decisions and follow your companions round as they dictated to you whats happening! With the conclusion of Chapter 16 of Knights of the Fallen Empire a look back at our choices through out the story arc. This will be very spoiler heavy you have been warnedand in many ways helps explain why the story in Kofte hasn't lived up to the original game where our characters felt like a power in the galaxy. Not all the choices would necessarily be made but its to highlight how inept the Outlander is.Chapters 1 - A personal invite to Marrs ship, talk of Imperial and Alliance task force, things are looking good it feels like the character is someone of note and has a part to play in the upcoming events. Short lived as your captured not a great start for our hero his now a POW.Chapter 2 to 9 - You are captured for the entire war, then you follow your companions round a swamp, sky port and sewer. You don't make any decisions other than some dialogue choices but ultimately if Lana says we do something we do it, if the mother of madness says we go recruit some traitorous droid we do it, if you say no to said traitorous droid interfacing with your ship she still does it. While nobody is held to account, nor do you get to make a very clever point to Lana, 'We have two people from Zakuul on our team can we trust them? Do you as Minister for Intelligence have a plan when they so obvious betray us? Do you have a plan when the most obvious betrayal of all time from the untrustworthy droid betrays us? No.... Ok you are the boss Lana we don't need one.'Chapter 10 - We follow Firebrand round blowing stuff up. Find out she is an untrustworthy scum bag terrorist working for Zakuul, so do we do anything about it. Hell no. Then because you blew some stuff up at slap heads direction Koth has a hissy fit and storms out trying to steal your only working ship. Do you do anything to punish this betrayal No, do you see it as an issue that he knows the location of your secret base No, do you even change the locks on the Gravestone No! You ignore it cause your the worst commander ever known.Chapter 11 - You recruit Paws and he then dictates to you every step of the way through the deployment, want to get back to camp hell no you follow paws around as his companion. And for what because Theron wanted you to go recruit Havok squad who will prove to be useless at any task they are assigned and would have been wiped out were it not for some civilians saving them. So what do you do with this squad now you have them, nothing by any actually advance on your war.Chapter 12 - You get attacked by Valkorian the force ghost. Do you do anything to get rid of him or find out how he is doing what he is doing. Hell no, you ignore him and build a new ugly *** weapon that will give 2 buffs (maybe) in an end fight which is more about hiding behind a shield. You spend more time jumping from posts and letting the Grand Master (ex) of the Jedi escape as you can't even manage to kill her. Do you do anything about these events Hell no you try your best to forget it ever happened. But it gets better that strike team you sent in, utterly fails. Two previous chapters recruiting people that are worthless.Chapter 13 - Regardless of any amount of supply crates you hand in you are short on supplies so you take time out of commanding to be told what to do by a thief. No back up plan, well no plan of yours at all and with a lucky win you have all this wealth what do you do with it, who knows as you sure as hell don't outfit any troops, get any ships or any defenses. Perhaps all that wealth went on that one bottle of wine?Chapter 14 - You follow the Mandalorians around in their war because your alliance doesn't have the resources to mount an attack... But alliance alerts, chapter 13, supply crates, as the worse command of all time clearly these resources have been sent to find blue jelly babies. And your only contribution to this is the option to betray them, not only are you an inept commander but now you can be a betrayer as well. And what does this plan of the Minister of Intelligence get you a few dead Mandalorians. That is the goal of every inept commander get your own troops killed!Chapter 15 - The most obvious betrayal of all time, so what do you do you allow it to happen. SCORPIO dictates to you and do whatever she says. Its obviously her plan and because your command is so pathetic you don't have a plan, let alone a way to stop her when she does the obvious. It appears between following your companions around like a lost dog you try not to chew on Crayons not work on contingencies. Don't we have a team of scientists to come up with ways of outsmarting a droid, sod using them you have some crayons to eat!Chapter 16 - Perhaps the worst of the lot as it highlights as a commander you have no forces other than 8 companions, no ships, no ground troops, no ground to space weapons. When the eternal fleet shows up your only plan is to fly into space to confront them in your one ship. A ship that hasn't been checked for viruses or even have enough people on it to stop a sky trooper drop pod (let alone some of Koth's buddies). You then get dictated to by the mother of madness who is coming to face her children, you don't have a contingency if she goes bad. You didn't foresee being surrounded by the eternal fleet even though you can see it. You then face the big bad and hide behind a shield for most of it, when some falling supports helps take him out you run away, when as Senya will prove you had plenty of time to finish the job. You then make a second move to kill him and fail at that, your not just an inept commander your an inept pilot. And then everyone acts like its a Victory! You failed at every task, and have simply replaced Valyin with Arcann and this is a victory. Both the people from Zakuul betrayed you and you do nothing about it. Good going Commander your victories will inspire all the people with an IQ of a rock that skill and talent aren't necessary to... Oh stop eating Crayons!That our hero is an inept lap dog was a decision by the writing team, it appears the only thing they bring to the alliance is someone to do the killing when its time and Valkorians magic healing powers. If the writing team didn't want to give you any command options why did they write a story in which you are commander of the alliance and then not get to make any command decisions. People betray you Meh, no clear idea what your doing meh, walk from one betrayal to the next meh. 5 years in carbonate the galaxy could have been in any stated any story could be told, so why did the writing team decide to write the hero as such an inept meaningless person. I'd love for them to explain why they felt the need to write the Outlander as such a loser who is incapable of any follow up action or even coming up with his own plan.But luckily we can all come back for Season Two - Where you can ignore more betrayal, make more meaningless decisions and follow your companions round as they dictated to you whats happening!