Talk:Carbonite Sith Army
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- I've yet to play the expansion, but this name sounds distinctly like one that is conjectural. Can anyone confirm this? Vryce 09:20, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- It is. -- I need a name (Complain here) 15:52, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- I read somewhere it could be Revan's tomb... DAWUSS 21:26, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
- Sooooo... does this mean a sequel or expansion? Or some sort of explanation in another game or book? I'v yet to hear anything regaurding this, and it seems relativly important....Darth Trayus(Trayus Academy)
16:51, 12 April, 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, most probably.
- Sooooo... does this mean a sequel or expansion? Or some sort of explanation in another game or book? I'v yet to hear anything regaurding this, and it seems relativly important....Darth Trayus(Trayus Academy)
- I read somewhere it could be Revan's tomb... DAWUSS 21:26, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
- It is. -- I need a name (Complain here) 15:52, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
If this turns out to be Revan's tomb, wouldn't that mean that the Light-side ending in KoTOR is non-canon?Darth T.
Join the dark side!
22:48, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
- Revan and Malak were not the only Dark Jedi in existence during the KotOR era. That's why I regard the claim about the statue depicting Revan as heavy conjecture. As far as we know, it could just as well be Darth Bandon's tomb. I didn't play this expansion to SW: EaW, so I don't know the exact context other than what is presented here on Wookieepedia, but yes, that building being Revan's tomb would be canon-breaking, so there's a reason less to be so. 213.244.194.38 20:04, September 12, 2009 (UTC)
I could see it being malak's but not light sided revan —Unsigned comment by 72.82.181.141 (talk • contribs).
um in current tech standards the sith are vastly out of date wont last one battle vs Zann or the new republic whos with me on that
Manpower is manpower, and they being low-tech could be easily remedied. But the stuff about it being Revans tomb is pure rumor. It could be anyone. Are there sources for the stuff about he Sith Lord being frozen as well with his Lightsaber upon the urn? Jedigeneral
Well, didn't all but Malak believe that Revan had died? In theory, he could have been found while wearing his armor and furthermore been stripped and frozen, after fighting the sith out in who-knows-where. Although that does bring into question what happened to the exile, if Revan was frozen.
Conjecture
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Most of this article is conjecture and educated guesses, along with a 'cut' part of the cut-scene. Is it a lightsaber or a staff that the statue is holding? Is it really Revan's sith troopers frozen? This article needs to be factual.
There will be little in the way of facts about them until more information is given by Lucas Arts people. 65.27.139.162 10:50, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
- I fixed it up, though I am not happy about all of the 'apparently' stuff, at least the article isn't just a bunch of opinions being told as if they were confirmed. I hope they release more information about the cavern, this is a black-hole subject much worse than the detail's of Revan's quest to find the star forge. 65.27.139.162 11:39, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Which Sith lord is this?
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Apparently after reading many different pages I have come down to this; the ancient Sith holocron is nearly 4000 years before the battle of Endor (aka the Death Star II destruction). During this time period was the Great Sith War. There were many great sith lords during this time and one of them was Exar Kun. But he cannot be the one in the carbonite because we know what his fate is, his physical self dying and his spirit being trapped on Yavin 4. My theory is that this sith encased in carbonite is either Darth Revan (highly unlikely) or The Sith Emperor of the Great Galactic war, which is 300 years after the jedi civil war. Now i say this Sith Emperor is probably the one encased because he was a sith lord during the Great Sith War, and with a period over a thousand and four-hundred years he came back 300 years after the defeat of Malak. Since the emperor decided to stop the Great Galactic war and have a cease fire with the republic, he has gone on his own way, no one knowing where he has gone, leaving the dark council of 12 in charge of the Sith Empire. I believe that sometime he did encase himself in carbonite to escape the outcome of the Cold War, which will most likely end with the republic being victorious. This is a very iffy theory I know I am probably not right at all but I think this is a likely theory. Since the time period after the cold war is being decided right now with Star Wars: The Old Republic MMORPG which will not be released until spring 2011, this theory could easily be proven wrong and I am fine with that.
But could this be a new Sith Lord? One we have never faced before? Very possible.
if they are de freezd do they still life?
for all we know it could be Sidious Vader or even two midgets on top of each other with a pencil writing "clama is not the real deal plus the cake is a lie" nothing can be provin or disprovin Darth Ichiaro 11:32, December 30, 2010 (UTC)
Urn
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On what factual basis, is the stand (in which the Sith Master's lightsaber is found), in fact an "urn" rather than a mere display for said lightsaber? It is of the same architectural style of the pillars/columns found within the tomb, I see nothing thus signifying it as being an "urn". Head on, it would appear to be a decorative display, and nothing else, regardless of it's apparent shape. A better place for this may be the Sith Master's actual talk page, though there is still talk of it found here, of which this page is actually non-conjectural (for the most part), to explain my posting this here. And yes, I realize my signature is in violation of just about all of the Wiki's policy guidelines. I don't edit here on a regular basis, or ever for that matter, so this is merely temporary, anywho... Response? --القراصنةهنتر (Talk•Contribs) 14:48, February 3, 2011 (UTC)