And My Favorite Class Is The Spy
This is one of my favorite hikes when I get out of class or on a weekend. I hit the falls first and then go to The Priest or Spy Rock for the tremendous views. On of the best in C’ville—views and waterfalls. The trail is a bit confusing for a quarter mile after the falls before the AT. Stay on the road and follow the signs.
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Trooper: This is my favorite class, and it's so hard to narrow it down. I've played 6 Troopers through and developed a great love for all companions except Yuun. But if I have to narrow it down to just the favorite, it would be Tanno Vik.
Tanno Vik on Belsavis is some of the funniest stuff in the entire game.Smuggler: Risha Drayen. Smuggler has some good ones, but Risha fits so seamlessly into the Smuggler's story arriving first as a contact, then a plot point, and later a close, personal companion. The connection between the Smuggler and Risha makes so much more sense and fits so much better than any of the others. Sorry Guss, I love you, but Risha wins.Jedi Knight: Lord Scourge. It'd be a toss-up between Scourge and Kira, but I give it to Scourge. He is one of the most interesting companions in the game, and he is especially fun to have whispering evil temptations in your ear while you're playing a Jedi that is NOT exclusively dark. Hearing his reactions really does give a more compelling argument.Jedi Consular: Ugh.
The Consular was a story I found boring as sin. Qyzen was probably the best of the companions, though I would have enjoyed him even more on a Bounty Hunter. Only Nadia actually seemed to make any sense for the Consular, and much like the Consular himself, Nadia was pretty boring.Sith Warrior: Oooo. I love Vette.
I love LS Jaesa. But I think Pierce cements it as my favorite. From the beginning, the guy just drips testosterone, as this ultimate bad-dude. While the Warrior ultimately climbs toward the Dark Counsel, Pierce is the kind of guy who could command the legions of Imperials at the Warrior's fingertips.Sith Inquisitor: Ugh. The only story I found less enjoyable as the consular. It gets mitigated a bit though by actually having a few fun companions that fit well with the story.
Ultimately, I think a Zash-possessed Khem Val is the best choice, both for being interesting and so thoroughly interwoven with the Inquisitor's story.Bounty Hunter: Mako. Mako is the perfect Bounty Hunter back-up. Having Mako by my side fan-girling out makes me feel like a real, accomplished Bounty Hunter.
If your goal is to be a bounty hunter who hunts bounties, and not just an Imperial Soldier outside the chain of command, or a Psychotic Killer without scruples, then Mako is the perfect companion to supplement your story.Imperial Agent: SCORPIO. A companion so awesome, the game defaults her name in all caps. As a super-spy, Kaliyo's 'blow junk up' attitude is far from subtle and seems like the only thing it would blow is your cover. Vector as a Killik modified human is as distinctive as possible for a character who's whole goal is to blend in. Once word gets around 'We had a spy.
It was the dude with the Killik', that seems as though he'd be nothing but a liability. Same with Lokin. I like Lokin, but having a Rakghoul running around with me is just too alarming for my Agent's to maintain his cover.
So it comes down to Temple or Scorpio. Temple suffers from boring-companion-syndrome, but Scorpio, the unassuming droid, looks as though she could move anywhere without drawing attention, and yet be amazingly useful in every situation. As a super-spy extraordinaire, Scorpio will always be my companion of choice. This page is not meant to keep you from following the link you've clicked on. It is just a warning that you are about to leave this website. To go to this page, click the link below.If you do not wish to follow this link, simply.The statements and opinions expressed on these websites are solely those of their respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the views, nor are they endorsed by Bioware, LucasArts, and its licensors do not guarantee the accuracy of, and are in no way responsible for any content on these websites. This page is not meant to keep you from following the link you've clicked on.
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According to issue I found, one possible workaround is to useSo instead of: spy(proxy) use mock(TestSubject.class, delegatesTo(springProxy)).In your case (untested by me), that would probably be return Mockito.mock(VirtualControllerService.class, AdditionalAnswers.delegatesTo(virtualControllerService));See for more information. Note that you can not stub or verify internal method calls in your spied instance (only the method call to the mock object will be tracked).
Use case:Useful for spies or partial mocks of objects that are difficult to mock or spy using the usual spy API. Possible use cases: Already custom proxied object.