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JawaJedi July 6th, 2008 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by hankabo (Post 4419357)
Well, like I said, he did other women. SO maybe she resembles her MOTHER. Like how Handmaiden resembles her MOTHER!!!! =PPPPPPP:cya:

This bugged me with the Kreia-Kae arguement too. It just doesn't make sense that the parent of the same gender isn't Echani and the rule still aplies, if their geneology is compatible with (normal) humans. But thats just me I guess :uhm:
Personally I just believe you guys are coming up with crazy theories that hold no value and honestly Mira's parents are just a bunch of no name humans and they'll stay that way. That's why I stayed out of this topic till now.

The Crusader July 6th, 2008 09:52 AM

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If Mira's father was really a no-name, Kreia probably wouldn't have even bothered mentioning him, JawaJedi.

Fyurii July 6th, 2008 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Revan91 (Post 4419473)
As creative as that idea is hank, I don't think it's quite possible. Yusanis was never married to Arren. And he didn't crave for battle. He was Echani, not a Mandalorian.

Yes he was.
It was another one of those secret marriages, with a child born in secret.
Arren Kae was exiled when the Jedi Council found out about the marriage, and their child.

The Crusader July 6th, 2008 12:20 PM

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Oh. Okay. He was married to Arren. :D
But still he went to be with her, not because he hungered for battle.

JawaJedi July 6th, 2008 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Revan91 (Post 4420332)
If Mira's father was really a no-name, Kreia probably wouldn't have even bothered mentioning him, JawaJedi.

OK. Even if he's not a no name, I'll we really know is that he died at malachor. (didn't Yusnis get killed personally by Revan? Or did he die at malachor- I can't remember I've been playing to much fire emblem >.>)

Fyurii July 6th, 2008 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by JawaJedi (Post 4420637)
OK. Even if he's not a no name, I'll we really know is that he died at malachor. (didn't Yusnis get killed personally by Revan? Or did he die at malachor- I can't remember I've been playing to much fire emblem >.>)

Nah, Revan killed him.... like a bitch.

JCarter426 July 6th, 2008 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Revan91 (Post 4420332)
If Mira's father was really a no-name, Kreia probably wouldn't have even bothered mentioning him, JawaJedi.

If his name mattered, she would have mentioned it.

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Originally Posted by JawaJedi (Post 4420637)
...is that he died at malachor

We don't even know that. It was Mira's Mandalorian family that died there. When Kreia says "her true father", she could either be referring to the Mandalorians, or to her biological father. I'm inclined to believe it is the former, but there's no way of knowing.

The Crusader July 6th, 2008 07:04 PM

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He has to play some role, or she wouldn't have even bothered mentioning him anyway.

JCarter426 July 6th, 2008 07:55 PM

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Nah, he was only mentioned in passing. He's as important as the nameless Jedi who showed Atton the Force--dead.

Fyurii July 6th, 2008 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JCarter426 (Post 4421284)
Nah, he was only mentioned in passing. He's as important as the nameless Jedi who showed Atton the Force--dead.

Pretty much.
Kreia mentioning him seems more like a way of showing how Mira wasn't meant to turn out, to not be a "predator" like her father was.


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