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I definitely like where you are going with the concept of Revan becoming a 'creator'. He has destroyed via the Mandalorian Wars and his own war against the Republic. He has preserved via his rebellion against Malak and his hunt for the True Sith Emperor. Now he must fulfill his last godly duty. I have always viewed Revan to be the 'Jesus' of the Old Republic Era just like the Skywalkers are for the movie era. Someone who all narrative threads somehow lead to. Someone who is larger than life and the mere mention of can shake worlds.



I am in the camp that believes that Revan is trying to emulate the Emperor's power and fight a cosmic godlike battle with him. All of us caught in the center. The issue for Revan though is that he doesn't have the means to wage total war against the Emperor anymore with the loss of the Foundry. Now he is striking from the shadows and probably aiming to utilize the ancient Sith(via Yavin IV) as well as this secret third station which I will coin the Genesis.



Your post also highlighted another major point that I believe a lot of people have missed. The role of the Infinite Empire. It is possible that Revan might have more than just the Revanites. He may have found other Rakatan remnants. For him to fight the Empire and the Republic he needs enough support. The Revanites are probably many, but Revan is far too much of a tactician to rely on one trump card. He might have found this created galaxy and in it there may be Rakatan remnants ready to serve The Revan.



I need to think more on this. I really hope Bioware is going balls to the wall with the plot because everything seems to be pointing to something big storywise. Now this is why I browse the forums daily! I am always hoping for an interesting discussion to pop up. Not crap about the game dying, pvp hacking influenzas and how Bioware hates us all! Excellent post Wicked! Now onto the discussion!I definitely like where you are going with the concept of Revan becoming a 'creator'. He has destroyed via the Mandalorian Wars and his own war against the Republic. He has preserved via his rebellion against Malak and his hunt for the True Sith Emperor. Now he must fulfill his last godly duty. I have always viewed Revan to be the 'Jesus' of the Old Republic Era just like the Skywalkers are for the movie era. Someone who all narrative threads somehow lead to. Someone who is larger than life and the mere mention of can shake worlds.I am in the camp that believes that Revan is trying to emulate the Emperor's power and fight a cosmic godlike battle with him. All of us caught in the center. The issue for Revan though is that he doesn't have the means to wage total war against the Emperor anymore with the loss of the Foundry. Now he is striking from the shadows and probably aiming to utilize the ancient Sith(via Yavin IV) as well as this secret third station which I will coin the Genesis.Your post also highlighted another major point that I believe a lot of people have missed. The role of the Infinite Empire. It is possible that Revan might have more than just the Revanites. He may have found other Rakatan remnants. For him to fight the Empire and the Republic he needs enough support. The Revanites are probably many, but Revan is far too much of a tactician to rely on one trump card. He might have found this created galaxy and in it there may be Rakatan remnants ready to serve The Revan.I need to think more on this. I really hope Bioware is going balls to the wall with the plot because everything seems to be pointing to something big storywise.