
“Dree-deet reet dee dee doot doot.”
“So Kavar is trying to reach me. I expected as much.”
“Dweet-dee-dee. Deet-ree. Dwoo...”
“But I don't know how good their offer is anymore.”
“He wouldn't tell me anything. Just that he wanted to see you. He said it was urgent. But that doesn't matter now. This morning General Vaklu met with the Council of Lords and declared that the Queen was guilty of treason.”
“So I came all this way for nothing?”
“I'm afraid so. I doubt that Queen Talia and her advisor will survive until nightfall.”
“But Vaklu has new allies: Sith soldiers and their masters. The war has also driven the caged beasts in the streets mad. Bralor and I concur. She doesn't stand a chance.”
“I sense there is something... stirring on the moon itself. Tell me, have your sensors picked up anything from Dxun?”
“Zuka's satellite relay has also picked up several shuttle launches with old Sith transmitter IDs. Some sort of staging base, perhaps.”
“Those transmissions are the enemy. They are linked to the fate of Onderon. They must be stopped. Otherwise the Mandalorian is right - Master Kavar and Queen Talia won't survive this day.”
“You... you are correct.”
“You should send two others to go with the leader. Who else will accompany the expedition?”
“Mandalorian warriors will go with you to find the enemy camp. Just let me know when you want to head out.”
“I'm ready. They should head out now.”
“Someone skilled with a stealth field generator can get by it, but that's about it. But if they set off any of those mines, it'll still send the signal.”
“The fool let cannoks through the perimeter. The Sith don't tolerate any failures. I'm the fifth captain to command this base camp.”
“We don't know why we're here. We sit and make sure that no beasts come into our camp and especially that they don't reach the tomb itself. A bleak assignment. This jungle feels similar to Korriban before it fell after the War. Everyone is on edge. Executions for infractions are commonplace here, 50% more than my previous command. There's a blood-thirstiness to the jungle. The beasts here continually assault our mined perimeter. We've had to replace the mine fields four times so far. We received more equipment and more men today. The equipment went straight inside the tomb. As usual, I have no idea what it contained.”
“We're on full battle alert. Against what they won't say. A Sith Master said something about a "disturbance in the Force."”
“The only thing that could disrupt our Masters' plans would have to be a drop-ship invasion from the Onderon military. We will be prepared.”
“I assure you, they won't know what hit them.”
“Yes, just like a new Mandalorian recruit proving themselves. Into the heart of a war, as well. Mandalore has given you a great honor.”
“But she will get you to Iziz in one piece. Their fighters won't be able to stop that.”
“Minor systems. Nothing you need concern yourself with. We've modified the interior to hold three people. It may be a little tight. You need to leave immediately. Iziz is in the grip of a civil war, so there'll be considerable resistance. They remember the last time Basilisk War Droids visited their planet.”
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The Basilisk war droid version presented in K2 was an intentional departure from the ones presented in Tales of the Jedi, and we are happy, because frankly, those look really stupid. This is much the same reason that many of the designs in K1 are a departure from the ship designs in TOJ, and with good reason. So yes, the Basilisk droid version was an intentional departure from the older models, and we take full responsibility. It is noteworthy that LucasArts and Lucasfilm agreed with our decision on the first pass, much as they agreed with the decisions made with K1's look.

“I hope to build on that legacy.”
“I told Kelborn of your progress. The rest of your squad is already en route to Iziz. Also, Kex checked our sources for any information about this place.”
“Some sort of fallen Jedi. He conquered Onderon long ago, and became their king. The royal line is directly descended from him. That part of Onderon history the citizens try to leave buried and forgotten.”
“Is that all you know about this tomb?”
“The echoes of his life are still here. I feel secrets can be learned here.”
“I've got a bad feeling about this place. Sith and ancient tombs are never a good combination.”