Short of the Star Cabal from the Imperial Agent class story, it also had a great final villain, in the form of Jun Seros. He's much more compelling than say...Darth Baras, who's probably the least interesting class antagonists from the Imperial side of the galaxy. He does have the most comedy potential, though, considering how fat he is.
The cake is a lie
There is only pie
Through pie I gain weight
Through weight I gain width
Through width my belts are broken
The force has nothing to do with it
It says a lot about the rest of Lucasfilm when Bioware and its parent company EA are getting more credit from the fanbase than they are.
Much sad.
Depending on PC choices, Theron could die at the end of the Nathema Conspiracy FP.
They're the same guy, Supreme Commander Jace Malcolm. He dies if the PC sides with the Sith in the War on Iokath, trying to control the Six Gods. He might actually have succeeded too...except he was using a jury-rigged command throne, so the power surge killed him instead.
And yes, he charged Darth Malgus with nothing but a combat knife the first time, and the second time with a live grenade. He got his in-game scars from the latter. It really says a lot how...fallen, the Republic was by the time of the Clone Wars. Back then, they didn't need an army of Mando carbon copies, no, their homegrown troops were more than enough to put together an army worth calling an army.
The lore might call the post-Ruusan millennium of peace a 'golden age', but personally, I'd call it a gilded age instead. Both the Republic and the Jedi were nothing but pale shadows of what they once were. Hell, I'd actually paraphrase Darth Traya to describe the sheer difference between the Jedi of the Clone Wars and the Old Sith Wars.
"If you were to face an ancient Jedi Master in combat, you would learn that you are as children playing with toys compared to the prowess of the old masters."