So I was in Youtube just now and I saw this vid on my feed. This is what Ciaran would sound like if she was in jail..



"Anakin! Who showed you a way that wasn't the Jedi's without sending you to the Dark Side? I DID!"

"Padme! Who helped you put together a faction together against Palpatine when he controlled the entire Senate? I DID!"

"Satine! Who helped you stop the Deathwatch coup? I DID!"

"Obi-Wan! Who helped you get into Satines pants? I DID!"

"...wait that was technically a bad thing."

*Everyone stares into disbelief*


...Yeah that's probably about right. Complete with luxurious cell.

@Dr. Snark, what is your endpoint for the quest? Palpatine is the final boss (it seems), but defeating him doesn't actually let us 'own' the Galaxy. It just removes the biggest obstacle. For that matter, what about the Unknown Regions? They're part of the Galaxy too. We should probably explore/usurp those bits as well.

Honestly with this quest I've learned that the less long-term plans I have the less likely they're going to be ruined by absurd rolls :V

Okay but seriously. Once that time comes and we see how everything shakes out I'm probably going to see what The People want in terms of continuation, since a lot could change between then and now.
 
Fun Fact: Paoblo Escobar had a luxury PRISON all to himself where the guards where even in his payroll when he was arrested. He called it "The Cathedral".

If we ever have an ending I hope it's one where we go to a Luxury Prison where Ciaran has all of her old luxuries while her organization still functions as she directs in from inside a prison. The Republic and Jedi powerless for several reasons from executing her or putting her in a real cell.
 
Fun Fact: Paoblo Escobar had a luxury PRISON all to himself where the guards where even in his payroll when he was arrested. He called it "The Cathedral".

If we ever have an ending I hope it's one where we go to a Luxury Prison where Ciaran has all of her old luxuries while her organization still functions as she directs in from inside a prison. The Republic and Jedi powerless for several reasons from executing her or putting her in a real cell.
While it might be a good back-up, I don't think is a good idea to aim for. Seriously speaking, someone is going to eventually get in their heads to assassinate us. And in a static facility, the likelihood of success grows, the longer we stay there, and the more time they have to study the defenses. Non-seriously, it would limit Ciaran's ability to troll Obi, Padme, and the Jedi Council. Unacceptable.
 
To be fair Ciaran could probably break out of any regular prison with her Makutai enhanced strength.

Having the Abyss Walkers, Force Users, Manadlorian Mercenaries, die hard loyal troops, super tacticians, an ex-sith assasin, and tons of favors.

Remember this is the women who got Nute Gunray who robbed and pillaged our friends planet off the hook by any means neccesary that ended because the prosecution had no good evidence. Which is pretty terrifying if a genocidal merchant boss can get away with something like that. Now trying to prosecute a woman whose shadow empire almost dominates all of finance, a philanthroic reputation with many hard core followers, and a strong knowledge for informational warfare means any prosecution is going to have to be at least legendary to peg her with her crimes and make it stick.
 
Agreed.

Ciaran: "Go to court? SURE! I'll get my racket and my new cute outfit for it!"

*sometime later*

Judge: "Ma'am I beleive your miss dresssing for your hearing."

Ciaran: "Sorry Paul. But i'm confused. Is this the tennis court or my doctor?"

Judge: "The court will temporarily pardon Ciaran for a later date. She will come back dressed properly for her hearing where her rights will be on the line."

Ciaran: "Am I losing my right to vote for the next Judge? Boo"

Judge: "..."
 
@Dr. Snark, what is your endpoint for the quest? Palpatine is the final boss (it seems), but defeating him doesn't actually let us 'own' the Galaxy. It just removes the biggest obstacle. For that matter, what about the Unknown Regions? They're part of the Galaxy too. We should probably explore/usurp those bits as well.

Has been answered. He hasn't decided yet.
 
How's Dooku feeling about us? I mean, I can guess but eh; might as well ask if there are any changes.

Edit: How does our network compare to the Bothan Spynet? I imagine they are still ahead of us by a hefty margin, but would like to know.
 
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Is it correct that Shatterpoint is the ability to find shatterpoints in events and then pick which of the fractures will come to pass while Fracture Manipulation is the ability to alter the very fractures themselves?
 
Is it an actual possibility for us to find proper dragons?

I think they have those on Arkania IIRC.

Is it correct that Shatterpoint is the ability to find shatterpoints in events and then pick which of the fractures will come to pass while Fracture Manipulation is the ability to alter the very fractures themselves?

Close; Conceptual Shatterpoint lets you find points in events that carry significance, Fracture Manipulation guides said event take turn out the way Ciaran wants it to.
 
Not without prompting, though I shudder to think about what he'd actually make.



"It seemed like a good idea at the time."
"How is 'giving a genetically engineered dragon Force powers' ever a good idea!?"

"She has feelings and worries about finding mates that can compmoment her complex personality"

"RAAAAH!"

"Oh god its hungry again?"

"No, thats her wantong someone to brush her teeth. Her hands are too big for a tooth brush."

"grrr"

"Oh come on dont grr me young lady!"
 
What is Grievous opinion Obi-wan, Ahsoka or any other Jedi he has had personal interaction with or just notable enough that he has formed more of an opinion than just "You're a Jedi, piss off."
 
What is Grievous opinion Obi-wan, Ahsoka or any other Jedi he has had personal interaction with or just notable enough that he has formed more of an opinion than just "You're a Jedi, piss off."

Obi-Wan's a bit too "Jedi-ish" for his liking, though he will very grudgingly admit that he's actually a halfway decent leader. For a Jedi.

Ahsoka's a bit of an odd case; Greivous has certainly heard through the grapevine that she's Thrawn's de facto protege, and at times during his mission with the 501st he could tell. Right now the way he'd put it is that she's certainly talented and has unquestionably been taking Thrawn's lessons to heart, but he's thinks that she's still too young to determine whether she'd be more of a warrior like her Master or a (ugh) "diplomatic" type like other (useless) Jedi that Grievous dislikes. :V

Aside from that he could give less of a damn about any other Jedi. He hasn't had a need or want to interact with any of them at length.
 
Does Grievous have particular feelings about other Force orders, particularly those he might be running across soon?
 
Does Grievous have particular feelings about other Force orders, particularly those he might be running across soon?

His general broad opinion on them is that they're Jedi who aren't trying to run the galaxy, i.e. callous indifference. The problem is most of the time their esoteric Force powers are cheap tricks like illusions or whatnot that distract from a sentient being's "proper" state of stabbing other people in the face.

Before you ask, Matukai's a relatively new addition to the Agent's Force powerset, and word of it hasn't gotten to him what with him going on tour with Anakin while it was being added.
 
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