Given the propensity for most Jedi based main characters in a SW game to be a "good guy", when the canon alignment of the Exile is decided, she'll be Lightside.
As with Kyle Katarn in Jedi Knight, Revan in KOTOR, the DS endings are only alternatives to the official endings.
Let's face it, the higher percantage of main characters in a SW story are (or will) end up fighting for the good guys.
I'll give you the "wow, they ALL do such and such" argument. But... play the game. That game shouldn't have a happy feel-good ending. That's why most people don't believe Exile is LS -- it doesn't fit very well with the feel of the game.
While I'd love for a PC to be canonically DS (*cough*Jaden Korr*cough), I don't think it should be the Exile. Mainly because the endings to K2 are so similar that it wouldn't be a good example of a DS ending. And also, I like to see the Exile as a "good guy" mainly because she, unlike everyone else, returned to the Council to face judgement after the Mandalorian Wars. And the game really is dark enough so that even a LS ending isn't too happy happy.
But this is all way off topic...
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I'll give you the "wow, they ALL do such and such" argument. But... play the game. That game shouldn't have a happy feel-good ending. That's why most people don't believe Exile is LS -- it doesn't fit very well with the feel of the game.
Honestly, I don't see the Exile as evil, nor does the game feel that it warrants it.
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And also, I like to see the Exile as a "good guy" mainly because she, unlike everyone else, returned to the Council to face judgement after the Mandalorian Wars. And the game really is dark enough so that even a LS ending isn't too happy happy.
But this is all way off topic...
I have to agree with this. It's a dark game (well, supposedly anyway) that has a main character that has to contend with being hunted by the greatest powers of the Galaxy, and living with the burden of the things she witnessed and did during the Mandalorian war.
The Republic itself verging on collapse, she has few friends or allies and is learning to feel the Force again.
Her past itself is the biggest reasoning to why she wouldn't stray toward the DS for a second time.
Okay. So the most realistic solution to the question would be that Mira's father is either a Jedi, or a force sensitive Republic soldier. Who could it be. Maybe her mother is Admiral Forn Dodanna. Is she force sensitive? As for her father...shit...still thinking...thinking...too...hard.:confus edconfusedconfused:
Maybe her father doesn't have to be a Republic soldier or Jedi. Maybe with the mother being force sensitive is enough. I think we can rule out Revan though because I think he and Bastila had something going on even before he became the Dark Lord. They were just afraid to admit it. (That's my theory) Since they were both really close before Revan left to fight the Mandalorians, it would explain why Bastila's confrontation with him is...painful.
Courage is in right action, and courage on behalf of those who cannot defend themselves.
Maybe her father is .......I KNOW!!! Darth Nihilus!!!!!! He is a hunter he is probaly a human you can see by the way he looks and it says in the wookiepedia he was a Mandalorian slave!!! He could of been a Padawan who was weak so he was caputered!!!!! and the mother was probaly a jedi too makes sense right???
And he's far too consumed by the Dark Side to be human anymore.
But that doesn't necessarily rule him out as Mira's father.
Heck, her parents could just be average people whose offspring was born sufficiently sensitive to the Force to have been trained as a Jedi.
But then that's not nearly as interesting, now is it?
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