Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

The Silver Jedi

ah the sith who wrote it was one of the first to turn on the jedi and she put her entire point in her journal. Whihc has lasted though the eons. Sorzus Syn created the code to directly counter and point out the failings of the jedi code something she had intimate knowledge of Yuthura's interpretation of it is more then one person and the writer who made it for the game worked hard to analyze and create it himself.

The code is opposite and inspired by the sith purebloods who used war and conflict as their lifestyle. They fought united against single enemies like the Rakata taking what they wanted or against each other to ascend to the throne. War and battle are the hallmarks of the sith for a reason because much like the Taung adopted and taught the mandalorians to be warriors it is in the belief.
 

sabrina

Well-Known Member
It was only one interpretation, while I won`t infringe on anyone following that one.
Here is reason why sith code says genocide is bad for us.
Passion: they and their friends, will fear you and they hate you too
Strength: they will plot and figure way to get the means to return the favour
Power: when they got the gear and the know how, they will come for you
Victory: with planning they gear and timing and the passion they against you, they have all they need to bring you down
Freedom: they are know free of you

This has been pointed out in cannon when one sith wiped out 10% of the mon cals
this act ultimately lead to their down fall, as the code says adapt or die
So carry on same old way and galaxy will untie to kill us all



"Ten percent of the Mon Calamari population are to be executed. Effective immediately. We will start with the Mon Calamari at hand."

―Emperor Krayt[src]

After Admiral Gar Stazi stole the new Imperious-class Star Destroyer Imperious during the battle against theOuter Rim Third Fleet, Emperor Krayt personally came to Dac to confront Gial Gahan, former Triumvir and supporter of the Galactic Alliance Remnant. The capture of the Star Destroyer infuriated Krayt, as did the disastrous failure of his underlings. Therefore, Krayt, before Holonet droid cams, murdered Gial Gahan and the other Mon Calamari present. He issued the extermination of ten percent of the planet's Mon Calamaripopulation and internment of the rest in work camps.[34]
He ordered his Sith Lords to execute the entire Mon Calamari Council, including those Quarren opposing his edict thus showing the galaxy the cost of betraying the Empire. With so much fear on the planet, through the dark side it strengthened Krayt. But this action triggered a catalyst that resulted in a resistance movement and an alliance between Stazi and Fel.[34]
 
I really dislike the idea of one official interpretation of the Code that everyone has to follow... especially since it is ages old and obviously was written for a certain time period. Why should they follow something like that? That is so un-Sith. Let them think, have their own interpretation, otherwise all Sith will be like the ones in games and books; stereotypical cartoony villains who do evil for the sake of evil only to get their butts kicked by the end of the episode. Do they learn from it? Hell no, next week they are back, doing exactly the same stupid evil things and once again, get beaten by the protagonist.
 

sabrina

Well-Known Member
No have you ever heard of the British Empire, when we conquering people. We got them to conquer them self for us. The Portuguese had a saying blow on the wound (or some thing to that effect) Which meant yes hurt and conquer them, then blow on the wound to take heat out of it. So yes they may recent you, but they will not hate you as much.
I am not saying be nice all the time, but be efficient. Current tactics in war in rl, is to shoot to wound. Why because a wounded soldier takes him and a minimum of one soldier out of the equation. Accept surrender, so the enemy soldier don`t feel like they have to fight to death. This would sap their moral quicker, and save our troops. It not being nice it is being practical. Yes we conquer, but we don`t give our new subjects the strength of hate.

Here are few ideas
 
Order through domination is Veles' mantra :p

Which, of course, comes after we rule the galaxy... and to do so, we have to conquer it. ;) Veles hasno problem with this, as we fight against people who are our enemies and really want to exterminate us, but once we start fighting among ourselves, he will probably not be happy...

I agree with Sabrina. It is not about being stupid evil, it is about being clever and pragmatic.
 
sabrina said:
It was only one interpretation
No it was the man who wrote is telling you why he wrote it. It isn't a matter of someone wrote it and this person looked at it. This is the author telling you the meaning and it has been used since then by other writers.

Now me and [member="Darth Naomi"] have a jedi master to turn
 

sabrina

Well-Known Member
Hay I am out duel, me and [member="Darth Veles"] need target once he helped patch me up.
Though I think we need to help [member="Maya Whitelight"]
 

sabrina

Well-Known Member
Does she know I drugged up ds energy, thanks to fighting aedan.
ic wise she hoped to stealing of your other character but not any more [member="Darth Praelior"]
 
[member="sabrina"] I don't want to be rude and I am sorry but I don't understand that. This is what I am getting.

Your drugged up on darkside energy from fighting Aedan and were hoping to steal my other character?

I'm sorry again can you possibly elaborate?
 

sabrina

Well-Known Member
sorry
aedan was a friend, I think your character is married to him. She hoped to steel him from your mandalorian toon. (though I know that would never happen)
She currently feels utterly betrayed as he came here and tried to kill some one she sees as a father figure [member="Darth Veles"].
So she very upset, to say the least
 

sabrina

Well-Known Member
Oh, I thought you where older [member="Darth Veles"]
[member="Darth Praelior"], well just beat the d-man in sparring match. Have a look, it is in mandaroians faction thread. Also at end of day purple hair
 
[member="sabrina"] Allison just got launched from a cannon in space at a sith garrison and stuck the landing thanks to an antigrav unit. Fun times, I shall look forward to what comes of it all and you can try to seduce him on the companion grek thread.
 

Darth Naomi

Error 404: title-not-found
Darth Arcis said:
Give us another option, then.

If you're wanting to go the peace route with butterflies and rainbows, I think the Jedi are the faction for you.
Their way is peace of mind by discarding attachments and emotion. Seeking world peace is a passion, because it is nearly impossible goal, it does not mean the character is peaceful. My character's drive is fear for her life (the long term version) and power to protect herself or others if she needs to. I suppose the final form of that would be to kill off all others who have power, she's not there yet. Despite there not being any peace, she would not kill of innocents and helpless just for kicks, her or someone's she cared about life would have to depend on in. She would however gladly kill anyone trying to kill her, but then so do the Jedi, expect they are not supposed to feel anything about it, only peace. They invade a world and kill off people, defenseful or not, it should be peace. That is why converting them is easy, because people are not Jedi and discarding emotions is not natural to them. It's all like Equilibrium (the film, unless there's also a book)
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top Bottom