
There's so much traffic on Nar Shaddaa, finding anyone on the moon's surface is going to be hard.Atton: Shouldn't be too hard. How hard will it be to hide here?Atton: It won't be easy.

How hard would it be to find a Jedi here?4. It's become a prime base for raider recruitment across the galaxy.3. So others lend their weapons to the Hutts and the Exchange. Still, there's only so many ships to go around and so many workers. So there's lots of ex-soldiers on Nar Shaddaa?Atton: Yeah, some came looking for work running freight and cargo. Trust me, we're not going to go anywhere near the place unless we want to be washing the stink out of our clothes for the next few years.2. It's where those slugs reach out and grab chunks of the galaxy. Nal Hutta's as slimy as the Hutts, lots of swamp and bloated gas. It's the central breeding grounds of the Hutts - Nar Shaddaa orbits it. What's Nal Hutta?Atton: It means 'glorious jewel' in Huttese, but don't let that fool you. If we wanted to keep out of sight from the Sith for a while, you couldn't pick a better spot.Dialog1. Without purpose and without direction, most became little more than raiders.Atton: Nar Shaddaa's a rough place and easy to get lost in. When the last war ended, there was no place left for them to go.Mandalore: Too many Mandalorians were scattered after the war. Mandalorians, mercenaries, war veterans, and pilots from the Mandalorian Wars and the Jedi Civil War ended up on Nar Shaddaa, from all sides of the conflict.

It's the gaping maw of Nal Hutta, swallowing all the cargo and space port thugs the galaxy has to offer. When you become the droid and you are trying to gain access to the inner warehouse at Nar Shaddaa Docks you must match the top.Īfter leaving hyperspace, your party gathers in the main hold of the Ebon Hawk:Atton: Well, here we are. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords Cheats. Continue back to the Ebon Hawk and you’ll return to the Nar Shaddaa Docks to meet Zez-Kai Ell. Speak with Kallah-Nar at #2 to find out the password.
