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  • Kanobi
    H*F Cl*ss *f '09
    • Apr 2003
    • 6054

    #1

    KOTOR II help: Sunry Case on Manaan

    I was curious to know if there is any way to win this case. Is there a specific cross-examination process ....a certain line of questioning to use? Or is it impossible to win it?

    Thanks in advance
  • caseyd
    D*d y** g*t th* m*m*?
    • Jul 2002
    • 2367

    #2
    Re: KOTOR II help: Sunry Case on Manaan

    Originally posted by Kanobi
    I was curious to know if there is any way to win this case. Is there a specific cross-examination process ....a certain line of questioning to use? Or is it impossible to win it?

    Thanks in advance
    Courtesy of IGN Boards...Have no idea if it works. I didn't try it when I went through the game. I think it's KOTOR, not II though (in case someone hasn't played both).

    Sunry Case...
    Start your opening argument by saying no one saw what happened.
    Rodian:
    -Did you plant the medal
    -Did you see the murder
    -Was the lady a Jedi
    Pazaak Player:
    -Did you see the murder
    -Did the medal seem out of place
    Wife:
    -Were your husband and the lady having an affair
    Closing argument
    -No one actually saw the murder.
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    • caseyd
      D*d y** g*t th* m*m*?
      • Jul 2002
      • 2367

      #3
      Re: KOTOR II help: Sunry Case on Manaan

      Originally posted by Kanobi
      I was curious to know if there is any way to win this case. Is there a specific cross-examination process ....a certain line of questioning to use? Or is it impossible to win it?

      Thanks in advance
      Courtesy of IGN Boards...Have no idea if it works. I didn't try it when I went through the game. I think it's KOTOR, not II though (in case someone hasn't played both).

      Sunry Case...
      Start your opening argument by saying no one saw what happened.
      Rodian:
      -Did you plant the medal
      -Did you see the murder
      -Was the lady a Jedi
      Pazaak Player:
      -Did you see the murder
      -Did the medal seem out of place
      Wife:
      -Were your husband and the lady having an affair
      Closing argument
      -No one actually saw the murder.
      Mario Kart Wii: 1203 9969 5095
      Super Smash Brothers: 1590 5514 9377
      Animal Crossing Friends Code: 4081-9120-3313
      Animal Crossing Town: Danville

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      • neovsmatrix
        MVP
        • Jul 2002
        • 2878

        #4
        Re: KOTOR II help: Sunry Case on Manaan

        Originally posted by caseyd
        Courtesy of IGN Boards...Have no idea if it works. I didn't try it when I went through the game. I think it's KOTOR, not II though (in case someone hasn't played both).

        Sunry Case...
        Start your opening argument by saying no one saw what happened.
        Rodian:
        -Did you plant the medal
        -Did you see the murder
        -Was the lady a Jedi
        Pazaak Player:
        -Did you see the murder
        -Did the medal seem out of place
        Wife:
        -Were your husband and the lady having an affair
        Closing argument
        -No one actually saw the murder.
        I seem to recall I tried those steps and yes they do work. Never thought it was a hard case to win. I wish there was more of this kind of thing in KOTOR 2. I liked the sidequests in KOTOR much more than in KOTOR 2 overall. I loved being able to solve a murder and become a trial lawyer in the first game. Overall I think the first game was better, especially with all the puzzles in it. The second game seemed rather dumbed down to me, and just wasn't as good. On the other hand, I loved the philosophical complications introduced into the second game.

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        • neovsmatrix
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 2878

          #5
          Re: KOTOR II help: Sunry Case on Manaan

          Originally posted by caseyd
          Courtesy of IGN Boards...Have no idea if it works. I didn't try it when I went through the game. I think it's KOTOR, not II though (in case someone hasn't played both).

          Sunry Case...
          Start your opening argument by saying no one saw what happened.
          Rodian:
          -Did you plant the medal
          -Did you see the murder
          -Was the lady a Jedi
          Pazaak Player:
          -Did you see the murder
          -Did the medal seem out of place
          Wife:
          -Were your husband and the lady having an affair
          Closing argument
          -No one actually saw the murder.
          I seem to recall I tried those steps and yes they do work. Never thought it was a hard case to win. I wish there was more of this kind of thing in KOTOR 2. I liked the sidequests in KOTOR much more than in KOTOR 2 overall. I loved being able to solve a murder and become a trial lawyer in the first game. Overall I think the first game was better, especially with all the puzzles in it. The second game seemed rather dumbed down to me, and just wasn't as good. On the other hand, I loved the philosophical complications introduced into the second game.

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          • Kanobi
            H*F Cl*ss *f '09
            • Apr 2003
            • 6054

            #6
            Re: KOTOR II help: Sunry Case on Manaan

            Originally posted by caseyd
            Courtesy of IGN Boards...Have no idea if it works. I didn't try it when I went through the game. I think it's KOTOR, not II though (in case someone hasn't played both).

            Sunry Case...
            Start your opening argument by saying no one saw what happened.
            Rodian:
            -Did you plant the medal
            -Did you see the murder
            -Was the lady a Jedi
            Pazaak Player:
            -Did you see the murder
            -Did the medal seem out of place
            Wife:
            -Were your husband and the lady having an affair
            Closing argument
            -No one actually saw the murder.
            Hmmm...theres no "No one saw what happened" option in my opening statements.

            Theres also no "Was the Lady a Jedi" option available when questioning the Rodian. That option is avilable for the Pazaak Player though.

            I also notice that strategy doesn't suggest a sequence of questions for Sunry himself. Strange.

            What's really weird is that I used Force Persuade on the hotel owner to testify he saw Sunry fleeing the scene before the blaster shot. Yet he still testifies he saw Sunry leaving AFTER the blast.
            Last edited by Kanobi; 03-23-2005, 05:04 PM.

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            • Kanobi
              H*F Cl*ss *f '09
              • Apr 2003
              • 6054

              #7
              Re: KOTOR II help: Sunry Case on Manaan

              Originally posted by caseyd
              Courtesy of IGN Boards...Have no idea if it works. I didn't try it when I went through the game. I think it's KOTOR, not II though (in case someone hasn't played both).

              Sunry Case...
              Start your opening argument by saying no one saw what happened.
              Rodian:
              -Did you plant the medal
              -Did you see the murder
              -Was the lady a Jedi
              Pazaak Player:
              -Did you see the murder
              -Did the medal seem out of place
              Wife:
              -Were your husband and the lady having an affair
              Closing argument
              -No one actually saw the murder.
              Hmmm...theres no "No one saw what happened" option in my opening statements.

              Theres also no "Was the Lady a Jedi" option available when questioning the Rodian. That option is avilable for the Pazaak Player though.

              I also notice that strategy doesn't suggest a sequence of questions for Sunry himself. Strange.

              What's really weird is that I used Force Persuade on the hotel owner to testify he saw Sunry fleeing the scene before the blaster shot. Yet he still testifies he saw Sunry leaving AFTER the blast.

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