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Tags: Obsidian Entertainment; Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords
<a href=http://www.pc.ign.com>IGN</a> have a very short <a href=http://pc.ign.com/articles/540/540671p1.html>preview</a> up of Telos, one of the planets in the upcoming Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords from our pals at Obsidian Entertainment.
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<blockquote>In orbit around the planet is the enormous Citadel Station, from where the Ithorians in charge of the planet's recovery carefully monitor and manipulate the ecology of the planet below. While within the station, refugees and workers are housed in sparse apartments, with very few luxuries. Most occupants work the docking bays, or are part of the station's live-in security force. Leisure time is spent at one of the cantinas - mingling with the few travelers that are passing through this part of the galaxy. A shuttle system allows transportation to the planet below for the few who help the restoration effort.</blockquote>
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Citadel Station? Okay, homage is potentially a good thing in games, but if this place has an artificial intelligence that goes apeshit and starts killing everyone on board, that's going too far.
<a href=http://www.pc.ign.com>IGN</a> have a very short <a href=http://pc.ign.com/articles/540/540671p1.html>preview</a> up of Telos, one of the planets in the upcoming Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords from our pals at Obsidian Entertainment.
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<blockquote>In orbit around the planet is the enormous Citadel Station, from where the Ithorians in charge of the planet's recovery carefully monitor and manipulate the ecology of the planet below. While within the station, refugees and workers are housed in sparse apartments, with very few luxuries. Most occupants work the docking bays, or are part of the station's live-in security force. Leisure time is spent at one of the cantinas - mingling with the few travelers that are passing through this part of the galaxy. A shuttle system allows transportation to the planet below for the few who help the restoration effort.</blockquote>
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Citadel Station? Okay, homage is potentially a good thing in games, but if this place has an artificial intelligence that goes apeshit and starts killing everyone on board, that's going too far.