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driftfleet2016-09-19 05:15 pm
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Who: Anyone who wants to hang on the Iskaulit
Broadcast: nah
Action: Iskaulit mingle, darlings
When: All day every day (at least for the month)
[We're drifting, so it's a perfect time to make use of the many fine establishments on our common ship.]
Broadcast: nah
Action: Iskaulit mingle, darlings
When: All day every day (at least for the month)
[We're drifting, so it's a perfect time to make use of the many fine establishments on our common ship.]
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Then that wasn't true diplomacy either. [The systems are failing. They can't keep traveling the same path.] Forget the names...
Don't you think it's more fair for everyone to have a voice? How would you feel to have everything decided for you?
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Granted Palpatine did wield supreme power but he did run the galaxy efficiently through a very structured system. Honestly, the Emperor had very little direct contact with most of the galaxy and despite the propaganda the local systems weren't just silenced by force.
[He's mostly realistic about the Empire, he forced himself to learn everything he could about what worked and what didn't. He wanted the First Order to be better and stronger while preserving the traditions and ideals of the Imperial era.]
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Kylo Ren isn't so different from the Emperor. He's drawing on the same power.
[And that can't be overlooked for long.]
He may not call himself a Sith, but he's probably the closest to being one out of all of your people. That should scare you.
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[Granted Hux knew very little of the Force or the Dark Side but had a difficult time relating Ren to someone like the Emperor.]
Palpatine had foresight, he was a keep observer and used his resources wisely from what I've seen in the records. He didn't openly display his powers, he didn't need to. It wasn't widely known that he was a Sith Lord until after his death.
[He was silent for a moment, considering his words. She most likely had seen Ren's powers firsthand and was in a better position to have better insight than he did.]
I would consider him more similar to Vader in many ways.
[Given that Ren is Vader's grandson and all.]
I'm aware of the power he wields though. I know what he can do, I've seen it firsthand. And perhaps I should be scared but I know that he doesn't dare kill me.
[At least for the time being.]
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[But the power he has and what it is being used for is...wrong.]
You say Palpatine did good, but doesn't it matter how he did good? Manipulation, forcing others and caring nothing for the balance of light and darkness are qualities of a Sith. The Empire may have been safe for you, but think of all the people he tricked or killed to make it so.
[She arches a brow.]
Do you care if he kills someone else?
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[He thought about her question for a moment before shaking his head.]
Not really. He took control of a crumbling Republic and yes, to keep order sometimes it's necessary to resort to such measures. The Republic operated no differently, especially during the Clone Wars where damage to the Outer Rim was just considered an acceptable necessity no matter how many people suffered.
The Republic had no ability to do anything about it though. Sith or not, I've seen the tangible evidence of what Palpatine did that was good for many systems. And I've seen evidence of the damage the Jedi did. And during my time here I've become convinced more than ever that Palpatine made the right decision concerning the Jedi.
[He looked at her directly at her last question.]
If necessary, not really.
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[Is she speaking to one of Kylo's...friends? Someone he opens up to?]
For what reasons? Has he told you? [Reasons are crucial. They give insight.
She tenses and glares at his conclusion.] You are blaming those who, as a whole, sought to do good. To help people. To protect them. They couldn't be everywhere at once and they're not...above losing their way.
Palpatine's intentions were never good. I'd pick people with good intentions that fail over people with bad intentions who succeed any day!
[Her expression falls.]
Everyone you kill has a family. Friends. People who love them. That should matter to you.
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[Between knowing who Ren was, hearing him talk about Vader when they were alone, and hearing him talk to the helmet Hux felt as if he had a fairly decent idea of Ren's ambitions to live up to Vader's legacy.]
It doesn't matter what they sought to do. It wasn't just a few handful of systems who were all but destroyed during the Clone Wars whether by neglect or the war.
And Palpatine's intentions really don't matter. Palpatine certainly wasn't someone who did something out of the goodness of his heart, I'm sure. But what is important is what he actually did and what the regional governors did.
[He raised his eyebrows at her.]
Why? On both sides we have to weigh the costs against what has to be done. I'm sure Leia Organa does the same.
[Though he was sure he and Leia had different views on what was acceptable and what wasn't. And he honestly didn't care about someone family and friends. This was a war.]
If you're looking for me to feel remorse or regret you'll be disappointed.