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  1. Amen. /signed a thousand times. BW needs to take into account that many people actually want to play as a LS Sith, and that throwing together a loose, second-rate storyline for these people will leave many disappointed. Why should we get less opportunities than our Dark-Sided counterparts? I can see what BW was trying to do by making a LS Jaesa.. Really, I can. But in the end, it just isn't very fulfilling, and makes many of us feel like they just don't care. So please, BioWare, fix this evident problem in future patches/expansions, before you start to lose the support for your already amazing game...
  2. Oh my god, YES. Let me start by saying that I'm not a role player. I don't have a character on the RP servers, I don't talk in-character, and I just stick to the story for the most part. That being said, I can see EACH AND EVERY ONE of these suggestions being useful, beyond fun additions to this already amazing game! Heck, with one or two of these suggestions applied, I may even start role playing in game. Right now, it just seems like the game is lacking when it comes to the general feel of playing it. For every good and wonderful area that SWTOR excels at, there's another area that they are severely lacking in. BW needs to see this thread. Send emails, bump this thread, start counting supporters.. SOMETHING! Just get this noticed, because these suggestions are a gold mine, and they are the types of suggestions that will put SWTOR on top. BioWare wants SWTOR to be the best? We need to get aggressive with our suggestions. Now let's go, and spread the divine word of this incredible thread!!!
  3. I, personally, am not an rper. I never chat in-character, I never really understood the purpose of RP servers, and to be honest, the idea of joining one just seemed sort of silly to me. That being said, I can honestly say that the implementation of either of these ideas, ESPECIALLY the enemy-placing one, would make me sell my soul to the ancient gods of rping in a Coruscant minute. (See what I did there? ) The possibilities for this idea are endless, and would provide countless hours of gameplay (not to mention what it would add to the endgame 0_0). This feature, difficult as it would be to implement, would be a gem in this otherwise great game, and would only add to the love shared for it by its massive following. Yes. A thousand times yes. /signed
  4. Okay, ladies and gents. You have all just witnessed a complete 180 in perspective change. BigBashkar, I applaud you and concede to you, my friend. While I started this topic with the idea that Sith were the opposite of Jedi (accepted love and emotion), I find myself disproven. Thank you, and congrats. I'm usually too stubborn to admit defeat xD This entire time, I was running under the assumption that Light Side = Old Jedi Order, and that if love and emotion didn't fall into that category, then it must fall into the Dark Side... My mistake, I do admit ^^' I now hold the viewpoint that the Sith cannot be true Sith without embracing the evil and corruption of the Dark Side. Please, keep up the debates. Let's see if anyone can flip my perspective again
  5. Are there any LS-organizations that embrace emotion, love, and humanity in it of itself?
  6. ... Hold up, I just thought of something that may or may not change my entire viewpoint on this issue. Are there Light-Sided Force Wielding organizations ASIDE from the Jedi?
  7. Wow.. I honestly never thought that my question would mount this much debate. 0_0 Well, I feel honored that you all have participated this far, and encourage you to keep it up. This has given me a lot to think about in terms of Star Wars Philosophy ^^' Now, here's a point that I've been seeing get batted back and forth. There seems to be a lot of debate on whether or not the Dark Side of the Force is inherently evil. Personally, I don't believe it is, and I offer Praven as proof. It's been widely accepted that he was a good, moral, and honorable person... And he used the Dark Side of the Force. So doesn't this disprove the Dark Side = Evil point? A lot of arguments seem to keep going back to the original trilogy, so I'll address that now. Yes, it's true, the Original Trilogy did portray this issue as black and white. In the OT, Sith were unquestionably evil, and the Dark Side was the source of all evil... But that's because back then, the Star Wars universe could afford to be close-minded. George Lucas never dreamed that his movie idea, grand as it was, would span into THIS. Therefor, he left it simple. But as things expanded, and philosophy found its way into the equation, that traditional black and white issue has blurred into gray. It's had to, in order to keep its audience. The Dark Side has become more than Lucas originally designed it as. He needed an antagonistic force behind Sideous, so he invented the Dark Side. As the SW universe expanded, so, too, did everything else. Black-and-white views are no longer the only valid ones, as there are now shades of gray.
  8. Again, I bring up the fact that the Dark Side is a title (issued by the Jedi) for a part of the force that they don't understand, and has thusly been dubbed "Evil." Dark Side =/= Evil
  9. If I may, there's an issue that I didn't quite get.. How are the Revanites "Evil?"
  10. And you missed the point of my use of the quote. Yes, Palpatine, is evil, and was trying to seduce Anakin with the idea of power.. But that's not what I meant by quoting him. What I was trying to hint at is that the force is massive, and can never be truly understood.
  11. "The Dark Side of the Force is a path to many abilities, some considered to be.. Unnatural..." -- Chancellor Palpatine The problem here is that you, like so many others, are looking at the Dark Side of the Force as inherently evil. Here's what my extensive study and debate has revealed to me. There is the Force. An infinite, endless force that flows through the universe, beyond the understanding of any mortal. The Light Side and Dark Side are just labels, given to different areas of the Force by the first society of Force Users: The Jedi. Think of the Force as an ocean. The Light Side, which is the area used by Force-Users who practice restraint, is the shallow waters of that ocean. The Dark Side is the rest of the ocean. Dark-Side users themselves don't understand the depths of the Dark Side, because the Dark Side is the most extensive area of the Force; The area that cannot be reached with restraint. And again, I bring up the fact that the Dark Side is just a name for the area of the Force that people don't understand, and, by conventional Jedi means, have extreme difficulty reaching. Therefore, the Sith discovered new methods of delving deeper into the Force: Using extremities of emotion and passion as a conduit for their Force Powers. Some Sith even devised rituals to unlock new powers of the Force. Now I return to the ocean metaphor. If the Force is an ocean, and the Dark Side is the deep end, think of corruption as pressure. As you dive deeper into the ocean, you'll start to feel the effects of pressure. If you strapped weights to yourself so you'd sink deeper and deeper into the ocean (Using rituals to sink into deeper powers of the Dark Side), the pressure will begin to take its toll on your body, slowly crushing it (Signs of corruption on the body). The Dark Side isn't evil. It may have started that way in the original trilogy, but it's expanded with the rest of the Star Wars universe, becoming a deeper issue than just "Evil." It's the area of the Force that Jedi are too timid to tamper with. Returning to the ocean metaphor for one last, closing statement... The Jedi are people who stay in the shallow end of the pool because they're afraid of drowning. The Sith are free divers who embrace the chance of drowning without fear. Neither side of the force represents good or evil because of one undeniable factor: In the end, there is only The Force. In the end
  12. You're taking an extremely close-minded view to this. Sith are not Evil Jedi. They are Force Users who follow the Sith Code. "Peace is a lie, there is only passion." -- This is not a declaration of war, this is a statement of belief. Sith believe that peace is a temporary effect, and that the universe cannot help but fall into war. "Through passion, I gain strength." -- This line speaks to channeling passion as a force conduit, and embracing what makes one human (Using human as a general term to include all races). Where Jedi shun acts of passion, basically seeing them as sinful, Sith accept that it's a part of existence, and embrace it. "Through strength, I gain power." -- This line addresses the Sith's search for power. Yes, this is self-serving, but think about it... What person isn't self-serving in the end? Our first instinct is survival. Self-preservation. A trait that Jedi supposedly reject, but Sith embrace. Remember, a Sith's ultimate goal is to gain immortality through power. "Through power, I gain victory." -- Through self-preservation, they will not fall to anyone. "Through victory, my chains are broken." -- Refusing to be bound to the chains of society or servitude. (For Sith Inquisitors, this can be taken literally, as they started out as slaves) "The Force shall free me." -- The force is the tool to attain my freedom, power, and ultimate desires. The core Sith ideology isn't evil in the slightest. It's embracing the nature of mortals, as opposed to denying it, as Jedi do. As a Sith, I have had the chance to do a multitude of good things. The choice to leave the Revanites in peace is a fine example. Another is a choice I recently made. I had two options. Leave a bundle of Republic miners to die in a mine, or free them out of kindness. I chose the latter. The Sith choose a different way of wielding the force, using passion as opposed to apathy. Does this sound truly evil? In my humble opinion, it does not. In fact, it sounds like a preferable ideology than that of the Jedi. Now, the reason the Sith seem evil as a whole is because, while there is the option of good within the Sith Code, there is also the capacity for true, unrelenting evil.
  13. Long-Term Suggestions | Today , 01:17 AM * As I've gone through SWTOR, I've been absolutely stunned by its astounding versatility. Every choice you make influences elements in the storyline, and you are given such rich and beautiful options... As I played, I began to develop ideas that I'd absolutely love to see in the long-term development of the game, and it got me to thinking... What other Long-Term ideas are out there that are waiting to be brought up? Here's mine. As a Sith-Player, I've gone through countless scenarios where a Jedi is being extremely respectful to me, trying to convince me that potential such as mine would better serve the Light Side of the Force. They sound do convincing, and I want nothing more than to take them up on that offer... Only to find that my speech options range anywhere from "I can't" to "Shut up, filthy Jedi." So I was wondering if maybe we could have some pivotal fork in the road for our character's main storylines? Sith becoming Jedi, Jefi becoming Sith, Bounty Hunters being hired by the Republic, etc. Some form of pivotal faction-changing choice that determines your storyline from then on. So, feel free to leave your comments or questions below, or post your own Long-Term ideas for critique. Commence discussion @_@
  14. 0_0 Moving moving moving moving!!!!!! And I honestly hope that they're working on it.. That would add a whole new level of depth to the story
  15. Like it or not, both are canon, both are part of the EU, and both were approved by George Lucas. Therefore, they are a part of this discussion =/
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