Star Wars: The Chosen One (An Anakin Skywalker Quest)

We will not become Darth Nihilus or Vitiate, and consume others to extend our lifespan. That's stupid and wasteful, and we have midichlorian manipulation as an unlockable option, which is by far a safer option. Like have people read the Evil Overlord List? You don't commit genocide and turn the galaxy against you, that's not how you rule successfully.
I rather follow Darth Vectivus example.
 
I agree, hence why I said that immortality is overrated.

But if we kill the Force, everyone dies. There would be nobody to rule over and nobody left who would turn against us. :V

Ah, I thought you said 30, not over 30.

So 34, with +18 that means we'd have to roll atleast 16 on a d20. So a 20% chance of success?

Yup. You're either asking a Jedi Master to take a punk kid with next to no training as his apprentice or asking the same decisive master to stay with an order he believes is flawed.
So DC is naturally high
 
So, as my write-in was approved by GM, perhaps those of you guys who want to stay with the Jedi might consider choosing it? It is respectful enough, but it at least leaves us an avenue of contact with Dooku, a way to influence him and a chance to follow him later on.

[] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.
 
[X] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.

I will change back if no one else votes for this.
 
So, as my write-in was approved by GM, perhaps those of you guys who want to stay with the Jedi might consider choosing it? It is respectful enough, but it at least leaves us an avenue of contact with Dooku, a way to influence him and a chance to follow him later on.

[] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.
If this was suggested much earlier, I might have. But right now, all it would do is split the vote even further, which means an option I don't like at all would probably win.

So sorry, but no. Unless the vote suddenly turns around, I suppose. Weirder things have happened....
 
So, as my write-in was approved by GM, perhaps those of you guys who want to stay with the Jedi might consider choosing it? It is respectful enough, but it at least leaves us an avenue of contact with Dooku, a way to influence him and a chance to follow him later on.

[] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.
I like this vote. I really do. But I don't dare switch to it unless someone else does... This is why I really think the different "stay in the Order" votes should be consolidated. A choice as important as leaving the Order should be decided by a simple majority vote.

Edit: Changed. Will change back if it doesn't gain traction.

[X] [Dooku] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.
 
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changing my vote:
[X] [Reward] To do all he can to free the slaves in the Outer Rim?
[X] [Meetings] Accepted. This would be a great opportunity to hangout with someone who wasn't a Jedi and expand your horizons. The fact that Bail was the Chancellor just made it better!
[X] [Sith] Curious: The Sith Code was different than that of the Jedi. Did not make either code right, but you wanted to learn more.
[X] [Dooku] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.
[X] [Failure] Confused: That's the complete opposite from what Master Zan taught you. You've used your emotions all the time for years in your training and it didn't make you torture small animals or something. And now Master Yoda tells you Master Zan's teachings are wrong? You don't get it.
[X] [Dreams] Frowned in worry and left. You would meditate to determine if this is a message from the Force or merely a bad dream.
 
You can get immortality by making clones of yourself and then transferring your soul into them.


tldr translation: Since he wasn't notable why care?

Not the best argument at all.

TLDR the sith are lying liars who lie, why are you trusting the source when she had an explicit agenda?
 
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People who are re-voting for the Dooku response remember to write it as,

[] [Dooku] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.

following the format the QM asked for.
 
[] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.

Switched my vote to this.
 
I'm willing to change my vote, as there is still time and this is much, much better.

[] [Dooku] Ask Dooku to keep in contact. Tell him that your dream is to be a Jedi Knight, but as soon as you are, you want to come help him hunt down the Sith.
 
Oh, come on! Living Forever Is Awesome! You just have to, y'know, not go skipping over the Moral Event Horizon in the process of achieving it.

Hm... no. People die for a reason. The old must leave the place for the youngs. And I'm the only one who think that leave for eternity must be boring and depressive ?
 
Reminder that Darth Vectivus, the "not totally evil" sith, was partial inspiration Jacen Solo to murder his friend/crush, aunt, father in law, head of state, and spark a general civil war, before willingly dying on his sister's blade, all for The Greater Good. Why, exactly, do we want to listen to the Sith again? They have at best something like a 90% trackrecord of outright evil, at worst 100% for those who don't defect from the Sith Order.
 
and even if we take the story at face value Vectivus turned his back on the Sith.

You must have read a different article than I, cus mine read:
Upon his own ascension to Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vectivus retained the principles and ethical standing of his previous existence. With that foundation he avoided the trappings of the Sith who preceded him; he was never motivated by galactic domination or an all-consuming hatred of the Jedi, and he instead chose to live the remainder of his days luxuriously in the company of his loved ones. However, Vectivus was still a ruthless individual, partly connected to his background as a businessman, and was willing to do whatever it took to succeed, a trait he promoted in others as well. Darth Vectivus valued his skills in business and money management, and recorded his various principles in his own holocron. However, these ideals held no value for the One Sith, nor Alema Rar.
Considering that he literally remained a "Darth" for his entire life, that's not turning your back on the Sith. That's what I like to call "minding your own business and not committing genocide."

We're not aiming to become Sith Lords of Dark Edgy Glory.
We're aiming to create a balanced personal ideology & kill the ancient demon of chaos.
 
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