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Navigate the Manaan court trial in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic! Learn the dialogue choices to survive the poisoning accusation and secure your freedom.

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Navigate the Manaan court trial in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic! Learn the dialogue choices to survive the poisoning accusation and secure your freedom.

Alright, so you've found yourself in a bit of a pickle on Manaan, huh? Accused of poisoning the water supply. Don't sweat it, this is actually a pretty cool way to play the game if you want to lean into the dark side without getting kicked off the planet. We're going to talk our way out of this, and maybe even use it to our advantage.

When the guards come to arrest you, don't fight it. Just tell them: "Very well. I will come peacefully." This sets the tone that you're not going to cause a scene, which is exactly what they want to hear.

Now, during the trial, you've got a few dialogue options. To get through this cleanly and avoid getting banned, here’s the path:

  1. First, when asked about the poisoning, own up to it, but spin it: "I guess you'd find out anyway: the harvesting machinery released a toxin in to the water."
  2. Next, shift the blame slightly: "It's not my fault, the machine malfunctioned."
  3. Then, a bit of bravado: "Okay, I did it. But you can't do anything to me - I know too much!"
  4. Finally, the trump card: "If you ban us, I'll tell that the kolto is destroyed!"

This last statement is key. The Manaan authorities are terrified of the Sith finding out about the kolto being compromised, as it would remove any reason for the Sith to hold back from invading. By threatening to reveal this, you essentially blackmail them into letting you go. Pretty neat, huh?

Now, on a completely different note, let's talk about that Sith Pass Card puzzle in the Republic Embassy. Getting into the Sith base requires you to program this card, and the sequence can be a real head-scratcher. Here are the correct answers:

  • First Sequence: 22
  • Second Sequence: 18
  • Third Sequence: This one's a bit tricky. If the sequence ends with 32, your answer is 64. If it ends with 64, your answer is 128. You'll have to pay attention to how long the sequence runs to know which ending you're dealing with.
  • Fourth Sequence: 2
  • Fifth Sequence: 6
  • Sixth Sequence: 7

That fifth sequence can be a real pain, so don't feel bad if you had to guess it like I did! Good luck with the Sith!

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