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NPC Headcanon: Lhunu, the Last of the Rakata
@sullustangin tagged me for this one - thanks!
Lhunu, the "nice guy" Rakata the Jedi Consular encounters on Belsavis, is an anomally twice over.
First - he's one of the few "full" Rakata left alive in the galaxy, going along with that one unnamed guy with the Star Cabal (who is never followed up on) and the Imprisoned One on Tatooine (who is basically a supercomputer rather than a biological entity by the time we meet him in the game) Soa (who we kill during the Eternity Vault operation), Gorshaa (who introduces us to the Mother Machine) and a couple of others.
Yes, there are some "feral" Rakata we run into in the "Legacy of the Rakata" flashpoint, but they've obviously deteriorated a lot. Primitive. More on them later.
So he's an outlier as a Rakatan survivor.
Second - He's actually remorseful for what was done to the Esh-kha and to everyone else. Heck, he actually APOLOGIZES to Hallow Voice.
This is unprecedented conduct for a Rakata.
That makes him fascinating to me.
So when @sullustangin tagged me to say what he'd been up to in my Halcyon Legacy, I was totally down for it. I gave it a lot of thought.
I think after he secured the release of Hallow Voice and his Free Esh-kha, Lhunu would quietly make sure that all the other surviving Rakatan technology on Belsavis was neutralized as a threat to the galaxy. (No one liked those Transporters anyway.)
Then he'd slip away. There's nothing keeping him on Belsavis any more.
He'd travel the galaxy for awhile, possibly with a small escort of Rakatan droids. He'd travel discreetly, naturally. Few people know about the Rakatans and their Infinite Empire. (Czerka dis-believes their very existence!) But those who do have little reason to view them with anything other than suspicion and scorn. (And violence.)
I think he'd visit Voss, and consider how many mistakes the Rakata had made concerning Tython millennia ago. Mistakes that led to the creation of the Jedi Order. For awhile he'd think about what might have been before moving on.
Eventually, probably after hearing about the Order of Revan, he would go home to Rakata Prime.
There, he would see how far the mightiest species in the galaxy - arguably the most powerful Empire to ever exist - had fallen.
There's this old Einstein quote: "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." He may not have actually said it, but it resonates regardless.
The "modern" Rakata of the SWTOR era are basically fighting with sticks and stones. Yes, they have a small handful of mystics who seem to be using the Force, but they unquestionably sliding backwards.
He mulls his people's fate. Then he gets to work, gathering as much Rakatan technology as he can and making sure no one can ever use that technology to harm the galaxy again.
(Gathering up the Star Forge remnants alone takes him years.)
He is not a total hermit; he and Jedi Master Ulannium Kaarz, the Barsen'thor, remain in contact off and on, though there is a gap when the Jedi retreat to Ossus.
Years later, he reacher out to Ulannium and Corellan with the Eternal Alliance to inform them that Tassar, an exile of Zakuul, is trying to build a new Star Fortress at Rakata Prime. (This is one of the Alliance Uprisings.) He doesn't join the Alliance, but he does stay in touch.
Thanks for the prompt, @sullustangin !
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“So Mako - Are these Rakatan Transporter things safe?”
“What - You’re seriously asking me???” “Sure. You’re the smartest person i know.” “Aw, that’s ... really sweet, Xadya. But i’m just a slicer. I can totally muck with someone’s identity or financial records. This is... WAY beyond that. “Huh. Okay. I guess we could ask this guy...”
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