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i have the strategy guide for this game and can add a lot of new characters to the wookiepedia project. Is it all right if i revert back to my original edit and add more characters, then we can put links to them for new pages?
You can now add more characters to the ones I readded for you. -- Riffsyphon1024 03:00, 20 Nov 2005 (UTC)
I've put in articles for the peple with names A-F, and the people in level 1. It would be nice to have some help, as I'm going to take a break until tomorrow.
THANX people. i have to find my guide again, but when i do, i will update the characters page again. So if anyone else has the guide, please aid by adding more characters. thanx again for the contibutions
Should we be doing this, having pages for each level and how to beat them. I don't believe it suits the wiki, as this is not a gamer's guide. -- Riffsyphon1024 05:08, 19 Dec 2005 (UTC)
no, we won't include walkthroughs, but just little facts such as story within the levels, characters, playable stuff, and others. this is just a suggestion, and this IS an encyclopedia anyway.
just my opinion. I'll add the levels that i can in my format and if anyone wants to join, that is their choice.Dude984 20:33, 19 Dec 2005 (UTC)
And how do you suppose we categorize these? -- Riffsyphon1024 09:33, 22 Dec 2005 (UTC)
When does this game take place, exactly? --Imp 21:39, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
It takes place about ten years from Attack of The Clones-user:BobafettH23
One of the bounties on a tusken raider states that the Pagiles family placed the bounty after the tusken raider shot Teemto's podracer Last Season at the Boonta Eve Podrace. Roz tells Jango about her friend losing money at the Boonta Eve podrace.
"Poor sap; lost everything at a podrace Last Season..."
-Roz
Boba Fett was around 10 at AoTC, as he resembles the clones who were created "five years ago". Given that the other clones grow "in half the time", we can presume he was around ten. Bounty Hunter confirms that he is nine years old because Jango signed on with Tyranus 1 yr. after the invasion of Naboo.
IOW, It takes place 9 years before AoTC, or 1 year after the Invasion of Naboo.
I deleted Bando Gora from the species section. They are not one species. They are individuals who have been brainwashed.--Darth Oblivion 20:03, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
In the beginning of the first mission, when Outland Station appears, a ship resembling Dash Rendar's Outrider flies across the bottom of the screen from left to right. I'm not sure if this should be included in the article, but I thought it was interesting. I wanted to get some thoughts on the possible inclusion in the article. -- Interrupt feed 00:53, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
I personally think this would be much more useful if you focused on plot info rather than game objectives (as if it were referring to a book).
You didn't mention Gardulla's pet Krayt Dragon, and some of the plot info you've included is not correct. For example: Jango left her in her cell because she squeeled on him. Jango gets captured by the guards because they were tipped off in Zam's vain attempts to bargain her way out of detainment. It's Jango who didn't trust her and left her there; not the other way around.
Basically, play the game again, paying careful attention to what is said in the cutscenes, and then make changes to your article.
--Logan Felipe 02:56, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Why were the bounty pages changed from the format of Bounty Sheets to their current appearance. Like how they had Affiliates , Last Known Location , etc.
I like the idea of keeping the same layout but if its against one of the rules then I guess it doesn't matter. Just wondering. Rown 05:16, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
This article is written in present tense, and as a guide. It needs to be formatted into the Wookieepedia style urgently Stake blackmsg 15:02, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
Shouldn't it be mentioned that Jango has Kaminoan darts on the first level, even though he obviously didn't get them until he went to Kamino?--1upD 19:12, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
It's just included for game mechanics. Remember, a great deal of video game content shouldn't be automatically considered canon, but considered to be there for game enjoyment. Flag-Waving American Patriot 23:32, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
They were removed because this isn't a gamer website. There are literally thousands of websites that cater to that type of thing, but Wookieepedia isn't one of them. Greyman(Paratus) 03:26, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
That's right, apart from the star wars music in the game, they must've customly composed a brand new track for the game that was the music theme for montross. you hear it both times you fight him, and I have always really enjoyed it. I was wondering if there's any way to get it or hear it without gameplay sounds...maybe I can go into game and turn off all the volume except for music volume...but does anyone know what i'm talking about? it's such a cool track to be forgotten! So hopefully someone sees this and can connect with me :P
The back cover of the game says its rated T for violence. But if you're playing on a level with enemies like the enemies in level 2 and level 3 (one of them is the same race as Greedo) you can occasionally here them swear at you. I guess the rating people missed that. No wonder, though. You have to listen very carefully and you have to be at a place where they can see you but can't actually shoot you and hit you, i.e. somewhere where somewhat (but not all the way) high up. C-Son-L Sweaters 23:15, December 3, 2009 (UTC)
What is that giant swamp dragonfly/mosquito thing? I'm not sure I know too much about it. All I know is on Malastare it will swoop down from the sky and crash into you if you just stand still near it long enough. What is that thing? C-Son-L Sweaters 23:09, December 3, 2009 (UTC)
Are the giant dragonflies on Malastare Sketto? Edit
Hint for identifying: while they move too fast while attacking, they can be seen and zoomed in on far above the sky.
Just wondering, are the homeworlds of each of the bounties given in the game, e.g. Burbakker Teep from Kinyen, or are these minor ones just presumed? --Dkwolf27 07:03, December 2, 2011 (UTC)