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Alternate Titles

"星際大戰：舊共和武士" -- Traditional Chinese spelling

"星际大战：旧共和武士" -- Simplified Chinese spelling

"Xingji Dazhan: Jiu Gonghe Wushi" -- Simplified Chinese title

"Star Wars: Caballeros de la Antigua República " -- Spanish title

"KotOR" -- Common abbreviation

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Bastila Shan's character was originally meant to be Vima Sunrider, a Jedi from Dark Horse Comics' Tales of the Jedi series. The name Bastila was originally meant for Juhani's character. Eventually, it was decided to create a different character rather than use Vima Sunrider. The new character was named Bastila, while the other character who bore this name was named Juhani.

series. The name Bastila was originally meant for Juhani's character. Eventually, it was decided to create a different character rather than use Vima Sunrider. The new character was named Bastila, while the other character who bore this name was named Juhani. Master Vrook Lamar is voiced by Ed Asner, of Lou Grant fame.

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References

The line "My name's [your character's name], I'm here to save you", which is what was said by Luke Skywalker when saving Leia Organa.

Mission Vao says "I have a bad feeling about this" at least twice. This is an homage to a repeated line in each of the Star Wars films.

films. Probable ancestors of characters seen in the films can be seen in this game or are at least mentioned in literature. Examples include: Galduran Calrissian - Probable ancestor of Lando Calrissian, Cassus Fett - Probable ancestor of Jango and Boba Fett, Komad Fortuna - Probable ancestor of Bib Fortuna, Admiral Forn Dodonna - Probable ancestor of General Jan Dodonna. The wealthy Organa family is also mentioned early on in the game.

T3-M4 and Ebon Hawk are modeled in part after R2-D2 and the Millennium Falcon respectively.

Darth Malak was modeled in part after Darth Vader. The game programmers wanted to create a Dark Lord of the Sith who would instill images of Vader's character without being a near-complete carbon copy. Malak was given a cybernetic vocal implant, and the rest of his body was left alone.

On Taris, the player has a goal to capture Bendak Starkiller. Starkiller was the name that Lucas originally wanted to use for Luke before changing it to Skywalker.

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Awards

4Players 2003 – Best Console Game of the Year 2003 – Best Console Role-Playing Game of the Year 2003 – Best PC Role-Playing Game of the Year 2003 – Best Console Story of the Year 2003 – Best Console Voice Acting of the Year 2003 – Best PC Voice Acting of the Year

Computer Games Magazine March 2004 - #1 Game of the Year 2003

Computer Gaming World March 2004 (Issue #236) – Game of the Year March 2004 (Issue #236) – Role-Playing Game of the Year March 2004 (Issue #236) – NPC of the Year (for HK-47) March 2004 (Issue #236) – Best Story of the Year

GamePro (Germany) February 13, 2004 - Best Xbox Game in 2003 (Reader's Voting)

GameSpy 2003 – Game of the Year 2003 – Xbox Game of the Year 2003 – #3 PC Game of the Year 2003 – PC RPG of the Year 2003 – Xbox RPG of the Year 2003 – Xbox Game of the Year (Readers' Vote) 2003 – PC RPG of the Year (Readers' Vote) 2003 - Best Music of the Year (PC) 2011 – #16 Top PC Game of the 2000s

GameStar (Germany) February 13, 2004 - Best PC Game in 2003 (Reader's Voting) February 13, 2004 - Best PC RPG in 2003 (Reader's Voting)

Golden Joystick Awards 2003 - Xbox Game of the Year

PC Gamer March 2004 - Game of the Year 2003 April 2005 - #19 in the 50 Best Games of All Time list

PC Games (Germany) Issue 02/2004– Best Adventure Game in 2003 (Readers' Vote)

PC Powerplay (Germany) Issue 06/2005 - #10 Likeable Secondary Character (for HK-47)



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