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Knoxville Police quickly identified the dead man as 40-year-old Andrew Thornton, though the belongings scattered around his failed parachute drew more attention than the soon-to-be-notorious smuggler himself.
After winning the ship that would become legend from Lando Calrissian, Han Solo and Chewbacca made several special modifications to the Millennium Falcon for their smuggling career. Now, these scruffy-looking smugglers turn their efforts to defeating the Galactic Empire alongside heroes of the Rebellion. With the Millennium Falcon Expansion Pack you can fly this iconic ship into battle. Featuring a Modified YT-1300 Light Freighter ship miniature blasting off with a striking engine glow, this expansion also contains four YT-1300 ship cads identical to those found in the Rebel Alliance Conversion Kit and reprints of fourteen essential upgrade cards, inviting you to make your own personal modifications. Finally, two Quick Build Cards provide suggestions for combinations of pilots and upgrades, helping you get into the battle even sooner. Within this expansion you'll find: 4 Ship Cards: 1 Chewbacca 1 Han Solo 1 Lando Calrissian 1 Outer Rim Smuggler 14 Upgrade Cards: 1 C-3PO 1 Chewbacca 1 Engine Upgrade 1 Han Solo 1 Homing Missiles 1 Informant 1 Lando Calrissian 1 Leia Organa 1 Luke Skywalker 1 Millennium Falcon Nien Nunb 1 R2-D2 1 Rigged Cargo Chute 1 Swarm Tactics 1 Condition Card 1 Listening Device 2 Quick Build Cards
She might not look it, but 93-year-old Inge Ginsberg is a bona fide heavy-metal hero. Born in Austria, she survived the horrors of the Holocaust before enlisting as a spy and arms smuggler for the United States during World War II. After the war, she married a composer and relocated to California, where she and her husband spent the ensuing decades penning songs for the likes of Nat King Cole, Doris Day and Dean Martin. One fateful day, 60 years later, Ginsberg fell in love with heavy metal, formed her band TritoneKings, and got to work on her own kickass tunes, inspired by her own struggles and experiences.
8) Smuggler. The smuggler gets some great gags every once in a while, but is not sufficiently funny to hide that there isn't much of a story going on here. This is a sketch show, not an epic storyline. Avoid.
4. Smuggler: Fantastic companions and one-liners. The smuggler is a fun character and your Chapter 1 villain is a ball. Drops off a bit post-Chapter 1 as the story becomes a bit meh. Play Smuggler for the characters, not the plot. One down side is that, from Makeb onward, you really stop feeling like an independent contractor.
First, a note. I actually call this class a SCOUNDREL, not a smuggler due to Scoundrel having plenty of legacy within KoTOR mythos and besides, this story isn't as much Han as it is Lando. With that said, this story is one fun experience. You will play as a charming scoundrel and you will cross shady characters, experience twists and turns that can only be properly described as ebb and flow, build up your own reputation and ultimately...charm the scales of a Krayt Dragon-in other words have a lot of lustful women . If you like that kind of a story with a possibility to dress as a Space Cowboy...you will love it.
The smuggler I was not fond of in terms of story plot - the first chapter is awesome, as you're hunting down the guy who stole your ship. Even the second chapter was pretty good, finding an ancient lost treasure to make yourself rich. Where the story lost my support was when you suddenly start working with the republic, instead of being a freelancer anymore, and it seems like that theme is pushed more and more with the expansion content.
The real upside to the smuggler is that every single one of your conversations is going to have some funny one-liner or quip, either from your character or from your companions (or even from who you're interacting with). I LOVE the smuggler voice acting and writing, and that's definitely the single best part about the class. Every one of the companions is great, too, in their own way.
Advanced-class-wise, I definitely recommend powertech for the bounty hunter. You feel almost like iron man with the spec, a walking tank covered in shields and equipped with dual flamethrowers. For the smuggler, I'm not fond of scoundrel at all (who punches a lightsaber-wielding sith and expects to not lose a hand?), but a lot of people like the idea of bringing fists to a blaster fight. Gunslinger is awesome though, and has a lot of power.
I definitely recommend playing this class as a chiss or human, it works out better than other alien species in regards to plot and character interactions. As far as AC goes, both sniper and operative are great, you just have to decide whether you want a ranged or melee character. Operative's animations are much better than the smuggler scoundrel in my opinion, with all the fist throwing replaced by vibroknife slashes.
A close second would be the BH. The other side of the galactic scum spectrum is represented by the hunter, and the story is by ch3 fairly engaging. It doesn't beat Smuggler, mainly because you get strong armed into this mandalorian culture that is something completely different from being a kickass underworld Dog the Bounty Hunter, the hunting tournament as well as being forced into accepting certain companions that literally makes no sense.
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