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[[Image:Dp_logo2.png|thumb|200px|The Dark Pastime]]<b>[[The Dark Pastime]]</b> is a fan-made modification for the Jedi Academy video game, continuing the adventures of Kyle Katarn, the protagonist of the Jedi Knight series. The story is set approximately three years after the events in the original games, and 14 years after Battle of Endor (i.e. in 17 ABY). The Player once again takes the role of Kyle.  
[[file:reelo1.jpg|180px|thumb|Reelo Baruk, legit garbage hauler]][[Reelo Baruk]] is a minor villain in the [[Nar Shaddaa]] mission in ''[[Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast]]''. Reelo is an obese Rodian known for the powerful crime syndicate he controls on Nar Shaddaa. Most people, however, just see Reelo as the legit owner of a garbage hauling company, since he goes to such great lengths to keep his criminal activity under the radar. Reelo's gang is made up of a mix of aliens found throughout the galaxy, some of the worst scum in the known regions.


After the destruction of the Cult of Marka Ragnos and the victory of the Jedi on Korriban, the New Republic entered the era of relative peace. Various conflicts still take place, but the former Galactic Empire is weakened and seems to have calmed down, limiting its operations to a few remote Galactic regions. The Jedi Order, established by Luke Skywalker, continues to take in new students and often assists the Republic and local planetary governments in various missions across the Galaxy. [[The Dark Pastime|(Full article...)]]
Reelo Baruk only appears in the plot of [[Jedi Outcast]], however he is also a playable character in Multiplayer of this game and its sequel - ''[[Jedi Academy]]''. Unlike many Rodians in all the franchise of JK, Reelo speaks Galactic Basic, and he was voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, who also provided the voice for Boss Nass, Jabba the Hutt and other characters in ''Star Wars'' video games, as well as TV series like ''The Clone Wars''.
 
A corpulent Rodian thug, Reelo Baruk is the next lead for [[Kyle Katarn]], who is looking for his nemesis [[Desann]] after the encounter on [[Artus Prime]]. Luke mentions, that the Remnant forces are backed up by the criminal gangs from Nar Shaddaa, and Desann might have had some dealings with them. Kyle rushes to the vertical city to find the evidence himself, with Baruk being the one, who contacted the Empire. [[Reelo Baruk|(Full article...)]]
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Reelo Baruk, legit garbage hauler

Reelo Baruk is a minor villain in the Nar Shaddaa mission in Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. Reelo is an obese Rodian known for the powerful crime syndicate he controls on Nar Shaddaa. Most people, however, just see Reelo as the legit owner of a garbage hauling company, since he goes to such great lengths to keep his criminal activity under the radar. Reelo's gang is made up of a mix of aliens found throughout the galaxy, some of the worst scum in the known regions.

Reelo Baruk only appears in the plot of Jedi Outcast, however he is also a playable character in Multiplayer of this game and its sequel - Jedi Academy. Unlike many Rodians in all the franchise of JK, Reelo speaks Galactic Basic, and he was voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, who also provided the voice for Boss Nass, Jabba the Hutt and other characters in Star Wars video games, as well as TV series like The Clone Wars.

A corpulent Rodian thug, Reelo Baruk is the next lead for Kyle Katarn, who is looking for his nemesis Desann after the encounter on Artus Prime. Luke mentions, that the Remnant forces are backed up by the criminal gangs from Nar Shaddaa, and Desann might have had some dealings with them. Kyle rushes to the vertical city to find the evidence himself, with Baruk being the one, who contacted the Empire. (Full article...)