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Hm, I didn't mean a relationship with SI and Shmi, though it's welcome if it evolves naturally. Rather, why would Shmi react this way.I don't know what the etiquette is for this. Would publishing erotic chapters in the NSFW section turn people off the main story?
Hm, I didn't mean a relationship with SI and Shmi, though it's welcome if it evolves naturally. Rather, why would Shmi react this way.
I don't know what the etiquette is for this. Would publishing erotic chapters in the NSFW section turn people off the main story?
Oh yeah, Windu's on the Council. You just named him... or is everyone still buying the fiction that Windu doesn't use the dark side of the force and isn't, therefore, by textbook definition, a Dark Jedi."There's a reason I wanted to deal with these issues using a small group of trusted Masters and Knights, and not the full Council," I began. "The Sith are among us, and well hidden."
"The Dark Jedi?" from Shmi again.
"You believe they may be on the Council," Qui-Gon asked, but it wasn't a question. "Your visions didn't include them? Their identities?"
That word, Jedi. It does not mean what you think it means."A legend," there was an undercurrent of pride and wonder in his voice. "The fulfillment of a prophecy. The restoration of balance." He glanced sideways at me. "I am less certain, now."
"No, master, he's just a living incarnation of the abstract concept known as 'annoyance.' I feared I might stab him with my lightsaber if I were forced to suffer through long-term interaction with him.""Is this another example," Qui-Gon asked, "of an entity whose choices you have taken, Obi-wan? A living being from whom we have no chance to learn, and to whom we cannot extend our own presence or experiences?"
I barely suppressed snarling out loud. No matter how many times I tried to bring up any details of the movies related to the Sith, I could never solidify them in my head. If anything, each attempt seemed to make things worse.
Ah, yes. The all-pervasive Sith technique that somehow scrubbed the knowledge from your head that would completely derail the plot while leaving other information about the Sith in, like a video editing software. Convenient, that.With the Republic having been sending out the Jedi as psychic thugs for centuries, I was starting to understand how the galaxy had ended up with Darth Vader. The eventual use of Anakin Skywalker (by whom? I couldn't remember) as a galactic bully was really just an extension of the existing process.
Okay, so obviously Vader was willing to carry out atrocities that no Jedi Knight or Master would consider. But the systems of control were set up well in advance of him, even if he was the first to so egregiously abuse them.
No. Here's the thing, you're applying 'our' logic and drawing a conclusion here. There are clear differences between 'something in the force' and something that is, flat out, artificial in-universe. This can range to the point of heavy implications, such as force ghosts.2) No respect for sentient droids. This is because they don't show up as "minds" or "lives" within the Force. But they clearly have desires and can experience pain. Jedi have come to rely so thoroughly on the Force to drive their empathy, that they have no reflexive empathy for creatures they can't sense. This is sociopathic.
Yes, though human beings need social contact and/or family 'units'. A minor distinction, but an important one non-the-less.3) Severing the family bonds of young children. This is, to be honest, the major problem I have with the Jedi order. Human beings need families. The degree of neurosis expected in a monastic order forgoing any deep feeling for parents, siblings, and then later even romantic partners, is very high.
Feels kinda 'bashy' to me, though it does have a point.But as an ambassador? I couldn't imagine why you'd sent Qui-Gon into any situation you didn't expect would eventually involve cutting your way out of. I was starting to understand this wasn't unusual among Jedi, either. They really were very much like Earth's medieval knights, in that the main skill they brought to the table was the implicit threat of force. That could occasionally also use mind control.
No. Here's the thing, you're applying 'our' logic and drawing a conclusion here. There are clear differences between 'something in the force' and something that is, flat out, artificial in-universe. This can range to the point of heavy implications, such as force ghosts.
"X is just like Y" falls apart when there is real, quantifiable difference between them.
Ah, yes. The all-pervasive Sith technique that somehow scrubbed the knowledge from your head that would completely derail the plot while leaving other information about the Sith in, like a video editing software. Convenient, that.
I know that this is so the whole plot isn't instantly bombed but the explanation leaves something to be desired.
Also the opposition isn't holding the idiot ball, and people are having reasonable, in character reactions to changes.This is a very fresh SI, Taking action long in advanced, and not hording their knowledge untill all the people they know and trust have every reason to hate them for lying to their faces for so long.
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..."
Arguably, that was a restructuring of Weird Al's Star Wars parody of American Pie instead of a parody of the original song.
Didn't actually recognize it was American Pie until the second chorus. Thought it was a really tortured limerick at first.
Probably meant Siri here