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Basically, you can snooker yourself quite easily with this game's influence system if you're not being careful! But this is hard for a new player if they're playing the game blind.
Your description for why you have to return to Onderon is perhaps the funniest way you could put it.
positive and negative influence its just like your character alignment its a sliding scale of +/- with the same influence thresh holds for triggering events
piss off boa-dur enough as a darksider you can still turn him into a jedi guardian
however negative influence makes party alignment the opposite of yours if you care about that