Gavinmad
Mr. Poopybutthole
You're remembering wrong. It was unleashing the mass shadow generators on Malachor V that created the wound in the force, Surik severed her connection to the force to protect her from the backlash. Part of that wound was reflected through Surik, which is what freaked out the surviving masters to the point of trying to forcibly sever your connection to the force again. Surik did have a unique power to form force connections with everyone around her, which was what Kreia was looking to exploit, but at the end you were racing to Malachor V to prevent Kreia from killing herself, which would tear the wound wide enough to kill the force or something.Not exactly, the nuance was she was so latently powerful in the force when the connection was severed it actually damaged the force itself. Kreia's whole endgame was to use you/ your connection to the force to kill it in its entirety, once she found that the force itself could be damaged. The dumbass MMO and the dumbass Book does come into a little bit into this because she turns into something a ton more powerful than a obi-wan/yoda type force ghost. I admit it was super muddled due to KOTOR 2 ending being a complete technical abortion since it wasnt finished.
Regardless of how bungled the ending got, the wound in the force is what caused Surik to sever her connection to it, not vice versa.