Erik "NO" Lehnsherr [Blade | Magneto] (
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driftfleet2016-08-08 08:31 pm
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Who: The Heron crew + visitors
Broadcast: nope
Action: The Heron
When: August
[As the ship drifts on, what are you up to this month, Herons?]
Broadcast: nope
Action: The Heron
When: August
[As the ship drifts on, what are you up to this month, Herons?]

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Well, it depended on whose library it was as to why it wouldn't be open to the public. The Jedi kept their library which was no doubt filled with many secrets of their powers and such. Other times it was because there were galactic wars and civil wars- some information did have to be restricted. You didn't want the enemy knowing where you were building your star destroyers or major galactic travel routes through hyperspace moving troops and supplies.
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[ Though the idea of wars is disheartening. ]
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[Hux doesn't like the idea of prolonged galactic wars but he won't shy away from it either.]
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There will always be those who do seek war and will further conflicts however they can such as the Jedi and Rebels but for the most part, we all want peace and stability.
Reality often doesn't make our lofty ideals practical though.
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No. But if reality defeats your lofty ideals, then I can't see much progress.
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Does your government always succeed in evading war?
I like to think we've learned a few things over the last 50 years from the times of the Old Republic but, it's too soon to tell at the moment.
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Of course not. But if you plan to be different, I'm still waiting to see how. Comparing yourself to other governments seems, again, like a way of saying reality has beaten you.
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The problem is when governments just try to reincarnate themselves by just going back to the way things were without learning any lessons from the past. That's why the New Republic had to be swept away, we would have just had a repeat of history.
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To some extent. But again, I've yet to hear anything about how your government will be different. A lot of those people had the same ideals.
[ Charles refuses to use the word lofty. ]
So what prevents you from repeating history?
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A willingness to examine history and admit mistakes. Mistakes such as the cesspool which was the Galactic Senate and, I will even admit it, the complacency of the Emperor towards the end of the Imperial era.
Is it perfect? Perhaps not as of yet but the First Order will bring much needed stability back to the galaxy as a whole once more. We put an end to yet another potential galactic war though.
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[ Since, he suspects, they're indistinguishable to Hux. ]
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[He raised his eyebrows, idly tapping the surface of his datapad.]
It depends on what kind of government it is and their history but I'm more inclined to believe in tangible results.
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I could tell you about the first days of the Order where most of senior command were aging Imperial officers who still thought they were living in the glory days of the Empire until it was strongly suggested they retire after several unfortunate incidents.
[Or they were taken out by the younger officers, such as Hux himself.]
I'm still here though, and the Order has only become stronger despite all of that.
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[ But as Hux keeps talking, it's clear to Charles that he wouldn't know how to do that. And he's not interested in looking for himself. ]
Perhaps a better question instead. Once this is achieved, what will you do? It's quite clear you have no life outside the Order.
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[It was something he had dreamed of since he was a child, entranced with the legacy of Tarkin. He had greater ambitions though but even here Hux knew better than speak of such things aloud.
One day..perhaps...Emperor.]
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Naturally.