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Topic: I created this scenario watching Grimith's LP **SPOILERS** (Read 1842 times)
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danzibr
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As you know, you can send the dilrats down upon the thraddash, anhillating both races, but what if it was timed correctly, you sent the ilwrath to the thraddash and both races ended up fighting the Kohr-Ah, I can come up with 2 possibilities. - The Kohr-Ah win the war against the Kzer-za, but are weakened, and it gives you more time to complete the game - The Kzer-Za win, and the humans are destroyed anyway for disobedience.
I really need an answer for this, because I've been trying to come up with an answer for months now.
I don't see why the dilrats would fight the Kohr-Ah. Then again, since they're Kzer-Za slaves and the Kohr-Ah probably attack anything within sight, maybe they would...
I suspect the Kohr-Ah would still win.
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Death 999
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No way would the Ilwrath tip the balance. Too little, too late.
And of course they wouldn't be focused on the Kohr-Ah. Dogar and Kazon ordered them to attack the Thraddash.
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CelticMinstrel
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Actually, "Dogar and Kazon" never specified the Thraddash. Your dialogue choice is merely "seek new prey", and they come up with the Thraddash on their own.
If you convince the Thraddash to attack the Ur-Quan and convince the Ilwrath to attack the Thraddash, I believe the net result is the same as it would have been had the Thraddash stayed home.
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Death 999
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Hmm. Good point. I thought they figured they were channeling their will, but yup, they just made it up.
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