Yes, there is a minor Carth romance. Basically, all you need to do is keep talking to him and get him to tell his whole story, just like you do with Bastilla. Bastila joins your party when Brejik reneges after you win the swoop race on Taris. Log In to add custom notes to this or any other game.
What do you need help on? Try to be sympathetic with them, otherwise the romance may end at some point. Compatible with K1R. Users questions. Can you romance bastila?
Can you romance bastila as Darkside? Thread starter Walleye Start date Aug 22, Sidebar Sidebar. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
Previous Next. Walleye Banned. Dec 1, 7, 0 0. CanOWorms Lifer. Jul 3, 12, 1 0. Possible spoilers? If you do a romance with her, it can change a bit of the ending, too.
It's probably more accurate to say that I rescued you. Bastila: Yes, I realize that of course. But surely there was more to it than a simple search. I doubt there were flashing signs pointing you in my direction; yet somehow you found me. Can't you just admit that you were rescued? You didn't escape the Black Vulkars until we arrived, as I recall.
Bastila: I'll admit that I probably wouldn't have been able to free myself if not for the brawl after the swoop race. I guess I should thank you for that, at least. Actually, your presence at the swoop track is what I'm curious about. It couldn't have been an easy task to find me there. Yet somehow you managed. Bastila: You also avoided detection by the Sith, discovered I was a Vulkar prisoner, gained sponsorship for the race and became the Taris swoop champion.
That's quite a resume. And rescued the damsel in distress. Don't forget that. What can I say? I'm a talented individual. I had a lot of help: Carth, Mission, Zaalbar. Bastila: Yes… well.
I hardly consider myself a damsel in distress. I'm a member of the Jedi Order, after all. But I won't deny you've impressed me with what you've done.
Bastila: Yes, I can see you do not lack in ability; although modesty is another matter. Bastila: Your modesty is admirable. But though others helped, you were the catalyst for these events. Bastila: When you were chosen to join this mission, I doubt any of us expected this much from you.
A Jedi could have done such things, of course. But only by drawing heavily upon the Force. Are you trying to say I can control the Force? I think you're underestimating us non-Jedi. Bastila: The Force is in all of us, though for most people it is a barely measurable whisper. But there are some individuals outside the Jedi Order that we considered 'Force Sensitive'.
Bastila: Perhaps. But the Force works through all of us to some degree or another. There are some individuals outside the Jedi Order that we considered 'Force Sensitive'.
Bastila: It is obvious to me that the Force has been working through you. There is no other explanation for your great success, though I am not certain what to make of this discovery. Perhaps if you weren't —well, if you were younger the Jedi might take you for training. But as it is…. What are you trying to say? I don't want to talk about this anymore. Be glad I'm Force sensitive, or I couldn't have rescued you. Bastila: I'm sorry: I've overstepped my authority. I'm speaking of things that are best left to the Jedi Council.
For now let's just accept the fact that you are… gifted. Bastila: Ah, yes, the rescue again. Very well. For what it's worth, I concede the point to you: you rescued me from Brejik. And yet we're still stuck here on Taris. Bastila: Hopefully between your abilities, my Jedi training and the skills of our companions we can find a way off this planet.
Journal Entry Added: Bastila Bastila has told you she sees signs that the Force is acting through you. However, she was reluctant to speculate further, feeling such matters are the providence of the Jedi Council. You look like something's bothering you. Bastila: No, not bothering me. Not exactly. I've been thinking about what the Jedi Council said about the two of us. There is a bond between us, I do not dispute that.
I can feel it, as I'm sure you can. The nature of that bond and its effect on our mission remain in question. I think you're interested in more than just the 'bond' between us. I still don't understand this bond of ours.
Doesn't the bond mean my presence is necessary? I don't believe in this 'bond', regardless of what the Jedi Council said. Bastila: Please! I'm a Jedi. Such feelings, such attractions are… well, they're beneath me, quite frankly. I admit, I find you intriguing. Uh… I mean, I find your command of the Force intriguing. But my interest in you is purely academic. Surely you can understand why.
Bastila: Necessary, perhaps, but it is no guarantee of our success. I admit, I'm a little disturbed that such a bond could be possible in the first place. Bastila: Deny it if you will, but there is a connection between us.
I understand why you would find this disturbing. I have my own reservations about it, to be honest. Bastila: Our fates are strongly connected; so connected that a literal bond has been forged between us. Bastila: I saw your service records when you were transferred aboard the Endar Spire , but nothing beyond that.
I know very little about you. I'd like to ask you some questions, given our relationship. Our relationship? Is this some kind of clumsy come-on? Bastila: I was referring to the bond we share; the one the Jedi Council spoke of. If I actually was interested in you, rest assured I could come up with a better approach than this!
Whoa, guess I touched a nerve there, huh? Bastila: Touched a nerve, no. Getting on my nerves, most definitely. I suppose this is what you men consider being witty.
Or would you rather just keep annoying me? Uh… the second one. I'm a Hutt in human form plotting to overthrow the Republic. I'm a Wookiee… can't you tell? Healthy living, you know. Bastila: I see you intend to be childish about this. I guess I won't get anywhere continuing our discussion right now, will I? I suppose I'll just have to speak to you again later.
Bastila: Hopefully you'll behave a little less like a little boy and a little more like a… like a man! Bastila: Hopefully you'll be a little more Okay, I'll answer a few questions.
I'm not interested. Bastila: Don't worry, these are simple questions. Nothing too intrusive. Bastila: Why would you refuse to answer? These are simple questions, nothing too intrusive. Bastila: First, what kind of background do you have? Nothing extravagant. I'm a soldier. I was a scout. The fleet recruited me for my skills. I was a smuggler before I joined the fleet. Bastila: Good.
On which planet were you born? It's in a remote system. Bastila: Excellent. Your current age is? Wasn't all this in my service records? Your reactions help me judge you; this was a test for me to learn more about your character. And what did you find out? Bastila: You were honest, which is good. And you treated this as a serious matter, which it is. This bond we share will shape both our destinies, it is not to be taken lightly.
But I imagine you've had enough questions for a while. So many things have happened to you since Taris. It's probably a lot for you to absorb. I'm sick of answering questions! I don't like being manipulated! Bastila: I see. I didn't mean to upset you, but I suppose it was inevitable. You've had a lot to absorb since we escaped Taris.
I apologize. Bastila: We can speak again later, after you've had time to think about all this. Journal Entry Added: Bastila Because of the bond you and Bastila share, she is extremely interested in learning more about your character. However, you get the sense there is something she isn't telling you. You have something you want to ask me? Bastila: I do. How did you know? Well… your face is all scrunched up like a kinrath pup.
Well, you keep staring at me. See anything you like? Bastila: A… a kinrath pup?! It most certainly is not! Bastila: You are easily the vainest, most arrogant man I have ever met! Bastila: I am a Jedi, remember? I have far too much mental discipline to reveal what goes on inside my mind with such obvious physical clues.
My thoughts remain hidden, including whatever my feelings are for you. You're so cute when you're embarrassed. You have feelings for me? Bastila: I… that is, you… Why must you be so impossibly infuriating?!
You know very well what I'm really talking about. I'm referring to the bond between us; the one the Jedi Council spoke of. Educated guess, from the way you keep staring. Bastila: An amusing description, but hardly the truth. We both know the real reason you have some idea of what I am thinking: the bond we share.
Bastila: I am a Jedi. I am far too disciplined to betray my emotions with outward physical displays. No, I doubt it. Bastila: Why do you still try to deny the existence of this bond between us? Like it or not, we are linked… as our shared vision of the Star Map proved. Bastila: Our connection allows us glimpses into each other's mind.
We can feel some of what the other feels. And what I feel within you troubles me. A Padawan must receive considerable training. They must learn to control their emotions and darker impulses. Often it takes years before using the Force can be considered safe. The fact that you are so strong in the Force and have had such relatively little training could have terrible consequences. For you, and for everyone around you. What do you think I should do? I don't think mastering my emotions is necessary.
You could warn me when I do something bad. Blink once for dark side, twice for light. Bastila: I don't think there is much you can do. If things were different I would recommend several years of training under one of the Jedi Masters. But I fear that won't be possible. Bastila: No? Self-control is a maxim for all Jedi. It is what gives us the strength to resist the dark side. All who have fallen from our Order have shown a flagrant disregard for such control.
Bastila: This is not a joke! The choices you make could affect both our destinies, not to mention the fate of the Republic and the entire galaxy! There is much at stake. Bastila: Already you exhibit the kind of willfulness, erratic behavior and lack of compassion that will lead you to corruption. Bastila: Thankfully you have exhibited a degree of compassion and self-control up to this point. I sincerely hope you can maintain these traits in the future.
Bastila: We must all resist the influence of the dark side! It is everything we are fighting against! This is doubly important for you, with your natural affinity for the Force! I will try. Why are you getting so upset? I don't need you harassing me, thanks. Bastila: That is good to hear. Without the proper training, however, I'm afraid you will find the path difficult even with the best of intentions.
There is great danger ahead, for both of us. Bastila: I'm sorry if I come across as harsh. But I am concerned. For you, for our mission. And for myself, as well. Bastila: I am not trying to harass you. But you must understand the trials and perils that lie ahead.
For you, and for me. Bastila: Our destinies are intertwined. Everything one of us does will have consequences for the other. Any reckless behavior on your part is likely to affect me as well. I won't do anything to hurt you. It works both ways, doesn't it? You could help me stay strong. So you're just worried about yourself, then.
Bastila: I believe you truly mean what you say. For now. But sometimes it is not so easy to keep such promises. Bastila: Yes, that is true. I will do my best to guide you, but I am no Master. Not yet. And there are times when I find the sheer strength of your power almost overwhelming.
Bastila: That's not true. I am worried about myself, but also about you. I would rather see neither of us come to any harm. Bastila: Your power could be a gift or a curse. When you need guidance, or advice, or support I will do my best to help you stay on the path of the light. I would appreciate any help you could offer.
I doubt I'll be a risk to the mission. I don't need your help. Bastila: No, of course not. But there will be challenges ahead that might make it otherwise. Bastila: I only hope I will have the wisdom to help you through the dark times. But for now, we should return to our mission. Journal Entry Added: Bastila Bastila seems to have taken the role of teacher upon herself, choosing to lecture you about the evils of the dark side.
Understandable, considering the bond the two of you share. You wanted to speak to me? Bastila: Yes, I did. I wanted to speak to you about our mission. About what lies ahead for us. It seems fate, or the Force, is driving us into a confrontation with the Dark Lord.
Bastila: I know we have not spoken often during our time together, despite my best efforts. And to this point I have respected your privacy. But there is something we must discuss. What is it? Not now, Bastila. I don't want to talk to you! Can't you take a hint?
Bastila: No, this cannot wait any longer. You have no understanding of what we are going up against; I will not allow you to go in unprepared!
Bastila: You must prepare yourself for when we face Malak. The confrontation will be difficult for you. I remember how hard it was when I first faced Revan. Is it true you killed Darth Revan? Oh, great.
I never get tired of hearing how you killed Darth Revan. We did not kill Revan, however. That's not what I heard. But killing Revan is what you're famous for.
So who killed Revan, then? Bastila: Our mission was to capture Revan, if possible. It was Malak who turned on his own master, firing upon Revan's ship while we were still on board it. It was his desire to kill us and his master both.
Thankfully we narrowly escaped the vessel as it exploded. So Malak did your job for you. What else did you expect from the Sith? But you would have killed Revan eventually, right? Bastila: True, I suppose. And yet the outcome of that battle was… unexpected.
To all of us. Revan's end was… unforeseen. Bastila: As I said, we were there to capture Revan alive. The Jedi do not believe in killing their prisoners. No one deserves execution, no matter what their crimes. Remember that Revan and Malak were once great Jedi. Heroes in every sense of the word. They demonstrate the danger of the dark side to us all. I'm sorry.
We really shouldn't speak of this anymore. The memory of my confrontation with Revan is… painful. Let's return to the mission, please. According to Bastila, the Jedi wanted to capture Revan alive but were foiled when Malak betrayed his own master. I'd like to know more about you, Bastila. Bastila: Yes, I suppose I can understand your curiosity, given the bond that connects us. Very well, I'll tell you a bit about myself. Tell me how you joined the Jedi, then.
Bastila: I was found to be strong in the Force at a young age, as most Padawans are. As a girl I was given to the Order to be trained. My family is still there, the last that I heard. I have had little contact with them, as it is discouraged. So the Jedi separates children from their families? Bastila: Relationships with family members are fraught with powerful emotions. Such extremes are to be avoided.
Anger and hate are the worst, but even love can lead to folly. That sounds idiotic. I would never agree to that. Bastila: The gift of the Force comes with a high cost. Sacrifice of one's emotional attachments is one of the prices a Jedi must be willing to pay.
The alternative is to fall prey to the dark side. And what's so wrong with that? Bastila: Please, you mustn't say things like that. The dark side is destruction and chaos, the opposite of all that gives the universe order and purpose.
You have to understand this. You need to lighten up. Bastila: And you need to be more mindful of your responsibilities! Have you any idea of the danger a fallen Jedi represents? Not only to yourself, but to others as well?
Sounds like you're the one afraid of falling. Bastila: That is something every Jedi should be afraid of. Spare me the lecture. I'm not in the mood. Bastila: A lecture won't be much use if you aren't prepared to listen. I suppose it would be best if we didn't speak about this for a while. Let's just return to our mission for now.
You aren't allowed to love? Why wouldn't you be allowed to love? It just seems wrong not to be allowed to love. I don't see how falling in love could lead to the dark side, though. Bastila: Emotional entanglements can be dangerous. They can impair rational thought, they can lead to outbursts of uncontrolled emotion. A Jedi must be above such things. Don't you miss your family at all? Bastila: Like all who join the Order, I have learned to embrace the life I have chosen.
I had to let go of my attachments to my family. You don't sound very convinced. That must have been difficult. Bastila: It can be a hard lesson to learn. I was not on good terms with all of my family, but I do remember missing my father terribly for a very long time. I don't need to hear your family history, thanks. Bastila: You were the one who asked to know more about me! Very well, if you have changed your mind then I suppose we should just get back to our mission. Who weren't you on good terms with?
You and your father were close? Bastila: Very close. I was only a little girl when I left my family, but I still remember him fondly. He was kind and gentle and doted on me. My mother, however, was different.
Bastila: I was not on good terms with my mother. I was only a little girl when I left, but I was old enough to resent her and the way she treated my father. She pushed my father into treasure hunting. I spent all my young life on ships traveling from one false lead to the next. She whittled away my father's entire fortune, and I hated her for it.
I think she was relieved to give me to the Jedi, but my father was heartbroken.
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