- There can never be peace in the galaxy as long as the Sith exist. The Sith thrive on endless war.
1587. Option - Help me change it.Player - On the contrary. The Sith Empire is destroying itself with its ceaseless war-mongering. That is why I want to change it.
1589. Option - Give me a chance.Player - That won't stop me from trying.
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1590. Option - We're not all madmen.Player - There more ways to be Sith than there are to be Jedi. Some of us are quite sane, and capable of seeing that this war benefits no one.
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1591. Option - What about redemption?Player - And here I thought the Jedi believed in redemption.
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1592. Option - Don't be rash.Player - So let's say you kill all the Sith-- the really important ones, at least. What then?
1594. Player - You can't kill them all--and the survivors will bicker amongst themselves.
1596. Player - Someone will fill the power vacuum--maybe someone powerful enough to unite the Sith. You might prefer the evil you know.
- They're hardliners. Very anti-Sith. But their argument with the Jedi is over methods, not aims. Unlike Master Cyman, they say they are willing to do whatever is necessary.
662. Option - Practical Jedi. How rare.Player - Then they're our kind of Jedi.
- "Dear Ashara. We're glad to hear you're happy and well. We're very proud that you've become a Jedi. Asher is nearly sixteen and plans to join Republic Special Forces."
- Master Cyman Walz is known by many as a wise, open-minded Jedi. He brought the Sith Lord Karrus Vayl to the light and oversaw his initiation into the Jedi.
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175. Option - That's not a good idea.Player - I'm cautious about getting Jedi involved too early. The Empire must want to change--they can't believe it's a Jedi plot.
- There is no emotion. There is no emotion. There is no emotion.
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826. Option - Yeah? You don't act like one.Player - Well, you're quick to anger, stubborn, and you left your training to follow a Sith. I'm not so sure you are a Jedi.
- Which is better: the ones that truly believe peace is a lie, or the ones with no code at all?
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689. Option - All Sith are different.Player - A Sith is the ultimate individual. There are as many different Sith philosophies as there are Sith.
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690. Option - The code isn't that important.Player - We do not repress our emotions, and we embrace everything that the Force allows. That is what binds us, not the code.
- If there's going to be any kind of peace agreement, the Empire has to stop this.
471. Option - That's a tall order.Player - For too long the Sith have been regarded as kings among animals. Untouchable tyrants. It will take a lot of work to change that perception.
325. Option - [Flirt] Do Jedi date?Player - I've told you about the Empire, now maybe you can clarify something for me: are all relationships forbidden to Jedi?
- It doesn't sound as if merit has anything to do with it.
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47. Option - It's hard to stomach.Player - The Empire's intolerance is one of its greatest weaknesses, even as the Republic's unquestioning acceptance makes it bloated and inefficient.
- I just wonder--the original Sith weren't human. It's a contradiction.
297. Option - That's the way the world is.Player - Contrary to what the Jedi teach, the world is not all light and dark. There are many shades and many contradictions.