![]() ![]() Luckily for me, a laser gate prevented me from going the way I needed to, so I used that to kill some of them too!Īn elevator took me down a level into a cargo hold, which fed out into an open area full of viable targets, as well as the power source for the laser gate. There were still plenty that required hacking down, and I was happy to oblige them. The area was crawling with scavengers, so I Force Threw things all over the place to do some long-range kills and managed to destroy a gazebo made out of scrap. With the way clear, a door needed some Force Pull to open, but I realised too late that it was a trap! Taking a moment to choose some upgrades (Force Focus, Defense Mastery and Sith Slash), I Force Pushed the windscreen to give myself room to exit the ship to join the skirmish. The windscreen of what I took to be the bridge was badly damaged, and through it, I could see more fighting between “droids” and scavengers. You know, until it wasn’t because I still had a lightsaber and they were Jawas… The direct route was blocked by a lake of hyperdrive plasma, so I had to go around and Force Pushed my way inside another ship, this one full of Jawas. It goes without saying that there were more of them for me to destroy. PROXY radioed to say that the “droids” didn’t have power signatures, and I suggested that they were being powered by The Force. It had a handful of Rhodians inside, but I killed them and dropped out through another broken window. With the area clear, I used The Force to lift, well, something that I could use as a platform, then smashed an exploding barrel into a window which gave me access into a crashed ship. What’s more, they seemed resistant to The Force, as a Force Push didn’t move them very much. For one thing, they were tough as old boots and could vanish into the ground, appearing elsewhere. Exiting the walkway I’d created, I found droids attacking the scavengers, though they didn’t appear to be a type of droid familiar to me. ![]() A lot of sparks from metal welding were raining down and impeding my progress, but The Force allowed me to twist metal into a canopy. There was a rotating part of the drive apparently still active, and I was able to get onto that, and once at the top, I used The Force to throw some people to their deaths.Įxiting through another hole in the wall, I encountered two more Rodians who posed little challenge before Force Pushing a twisted bit of metal out of my way, then killing some more Jawas and Rhodians. ![]() Once the hole had been created, I went inside where I found some Jawas attempting to be threatening with some kind of welding torches, so I hacked them down and jumped up to the next level. There were a few scattered around the area, which was a swamp created from scrap metal and toxic sludge, and I soon came under attack from Rodian scavengers, some of whom may have been cyborgs? Those ones were able to use some kind of beam to lift things and throw them at me, the rest had blasters or Gatling lasers. This involved hitting some retro boosters with Force Lightning (which I could now use) to send them smashing into the wall of said core. Letting me out relatively close to the target location, Juno Eclipse returned the ship to low orbit, telling me that I had to get through a hyperdrive core so that I could access a temple constructed out of junk. It claimed that this was where all droids went to die… Having defeated Rahm Kota on my own, I had just been dispatched to kill Kazdan Paratus…Īrriving in the Rogue Shadow, PROXY reported that there were “too many” communications coming from the area from thousands of droids. This time I will continue Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. This is my ongoing exploration of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed where I will chronicle my playthrough like a text-based Let’s Play. Articles // 8th Jul 2023 - 7 days ago // By Andrew Duncan Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Diaries Part Two ![]()
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