Star Wars : The Old Republic : Jedi Knight Romance Video

Jedi Knight romancing a Twi’lek. I won’t spoil the rest of it. Enjoy watching!

 



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  • blahblahbeta

    Hellllllloooooooooooooooo.

    Hot stuff.

  • Some1

    force kiss or what? lol

  • http://www.facebook.com/peter.greenwell Peter Greenwell

    I LOLed

  • Gizmo

    oh my gosh :o

  • Bullydog55

    Wow. The end really is cold and dark.

  • With roses dawg

    hahaha ahh bioware’s social choices make games so much more entertaining :P

  • Loranon

    Why is the JK So much more brutal then the SW.

    Yeah, the SW can kill more people during his Trials on Korriban, but there is nothing like romancing a Twi’lek before telling her she doesn’t deserve to life O.o

  • JediBang

    WoWclone that haters lol awesome video!

  • Over

    And that was only a Jedi Knight, wait for a Sith Warrior romance!

  • guest

    1:31
    BIOWARE QUALITY ANIMATION

  • Anonymous

    they really hide it. Double dark side choice in deep convo with multiple flirt angles between the two DS’s.

    real ass tython.

  • Vxgt

    Sad and crewl i like but i whouldent of kill her

    • http://www.facebook.com/i.like.sodabread Milo Corkey

      The use of “wouldn’t of” is an example of poor to retarded grammar. Regardless of whether or not English is your first language, using language phonetically is pure ignorance. Just so you know, the (incorrect) phrase “wouldn’t of” (spelled “wouldent of” by some scholars) derives from the informal double contraction “wouldn’t've,” which, although not part of the official English language, is allowed in speech for people under the age of 12. In proper English, the phrase is “wouldn’t have” and sometimes “would’ve not” (although this is considered awkward phrasing). So in short, “wouldent of” is actually “wouldn’t have” which means “would not have,” as in, “I would not have saved your life if I knew your grammar was so indicative of your lesser intelligence.”

      Also, “crewl” is not a word. No idea what you were trying to say there. Some sorta gibberish.

      “I like” is a fragment within the context of your “statement” (or “word vomit” as I like to call it). You need punctuation, which you can learn by taking a basic English class or attending the first grade of elementary school.

      “Kill her” does not match up with the tense of your statement, but this I can probably let pass. It’d be a stretch to assume you even know what a tense. But I like to help the mentally handicapped, so I’ll explain it to you in this particular word vomit of your’s. Assuming “but i wouldent of kill her” is the statement in its complete form, let us first notice the use of the past tense (meaning before now) use of the word “would,” “would have” (well, you said wouldent of, but we already covered that, right? Remember?). This means that whatever it is you are going to do will take place in the past. The second part of this statement is “kill her,” which indicates an action in the present. If it was conjugated properly, the phrase would be “killed her.” Without these grammatical adjustments, what you said initially sounds like, “This action I was going to take in the past is not going to happen as I do it right now.”

      Does that make sense? Nah, not so much.

      Oooh! TOR sex! totes hawt brah

      • http://twitter.com/JohnJiao John Jiao

        You’re my hero

      • ICleverMan

        Such intellectual snobbery. I am so proud of you.

        I have been thinking of you, Milo. Would you consider giving me a call? I’m at a new address, so you can’t reach me at your dad’s number (moved out a while ago), but my cell is still 718-930-5345.

        Marc

  • Sdfjds

    Hit it and kill it.

  • Gatekeeper88

    Man!!.. Way to go darkside on her ass!!!…

    That’s awesome!