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The war, started by the Empire, is not fully underway and so the Sith want to gain the upperhand by reducing the Republic’s capacity for ship-building. Overall I like the premise of this expansion “introduction”.
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Hope this makes sense! Loyalist or Saboteur? So to get the story in chronological order, run the Empire side then the Republic side for each location.įor example, the Republic story on Onderon kicks off at the start of the final story chapter for Imperial characters. This story is predominantly about an Imperial attack on a Republic stronghold. From Onderon, you begin to determine how many Republic ships reach their destination. The Republic cannot make that journey, so a couple of stop-offs for refuelling are needed if they are to reinforce Corellia. While that may seem like a green light to start the invasion, it’s not that simple. The Empire has enough fuel to send a fleet to Corellia non-stop. But as a ‘taxation dispute’ triggered the events of The Phantom Menace, so the issue of refuelling matters greatly in Onslaught. It may seem a small thing to focus on: ship fuel. The Empire wants to destroy it to gain an edge in the upcoming war and naturally, the Republic needs to keep it. The focus is the perceived advantage or threat of a cutting-edge shipyard on the planet Corellia called the Meridian Complex. Now I’ve raved about the planets, let’s talk story. There’s even a clan of former Mandalorians here led by a vindictive hunter called “Indigo”.
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It is also full of different groups of NPCs: the Brothers (Empire-aligned slavers), Imperials, Republic people, along with many different crime syndicates. In fact, when Onderon was announced and tidbits about 6.0 were teased, I really hoped SWTOR would bring this humourous pair back.Īnd they did! In fact they went one step further and you can choose to recruit Jakarro and C2-D4 as a companion. His droid-head, hanging from the neck of Wookiee Jakarro often wanted to assert he was “former translater to Her Emminence Queen Lina of Onderon”! But nothing more was said about the planet until Onslaught. Onderon was first mentioned by C2-D4, way back when Shadow of Revan launched.
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And Onslaught is no exception, as it brought Onderon and Mek-Sha into the SWTOR galaxy. Somehow since Ossus (and arguably even KotFE/KotET) Bioware’s world-building has taken a huge step forward. Since the introduction of Ossus and Dantooine, I hoped that SWTOR would continue their amazing development of new planets. Although it’s been a good number of months since the expansion launched, here at last is my Onslaught review! Onslaught is only the first “chapter” in the conflict and brings with it two new, explorable “planets” (though one is actually in a meteor).
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From patch 6.0, the early signs from Jedi Under Siege explode into full space and ground combat with a renewed war between the Sith Empire and the Galactic Republic.