If I recall correctly there are Sith teachings that render the user effectively invisible to the Force whilst retaining their power.

Sith Assassins were trained by Kreia at the Trayus Academy on Malachor V and were how the Sith Triumvirate wiped out the Jedi of the time.

I'm not sure if it requires training at the site of a Wound in the Force however.
 
If I recall correctly there are Sith teachings that render the user effectively invisible to the Force whilst retaining their power.
Jacen could do it, and taught Ben to do it. It's not a dark side power at all. (I'm not sure where he learned it, but presumably at some point during the 5 years he spent just wandering the galaxy picking up all manner of tricks.)
 
I think that the same reason we didn´t try to get the Anzat as teachers/mercenaries, these species are considered the galactic Boogy Man for a reason, and try looking for them is asking to get your face eaten.
Well, in OTL, black sun had some on ice, and the imps were able to hire some (source).

Whether we found their deep freeze when we got black sun is a QM question. They could probably be hired, though.
 
Now all I can imagine is a retired dashade hit man who gets dragged back into the seedy underworld of the galaxy because some punk jacked his ride and killed his gizka (that was given to him by his dead wife).
 
Can someone make a omake about Priam, R2-D2 and C-3PO interaction with one another or at least Priam and C-3PO. Considering Padme and Ciarra interact alot with each other.
 
The scary thing about Wounds is that they tend to manifest as absences in the Force - as in, for whatever reason there is a void created by the "loss" of the Force in an area. Ysalamiri are about repulsion, creating spheres where the Force can't be influenced by outside interference - but that means that there needs to be something to repulse to begin with, and you can't really "repel" a void by definition.

What if you have an encirclement of ysalamiri move in slowly on the Wound, repelling Force into the void to fill it? Would that at least partly heal the wound?
 
Yeah no, the moment anyone even thinks "This could cause another Darth Nihilus", Ciaran will call for the whole plan to be abandoned, any documents about it set on fire and thrown into a black hole.
 
Huh....
Can we mass produce legendary sith lords?
[X] This needs to be investigated!

Often questions like this should be 'should we mass produce legendary sith lords?'

And the answer is no.


Specially designed Force-immune operatives? Yes.
Specially designed Nihilus Squad? Nooooo.

We need to draw the line somewhere, don't we?

EDIT: Here's my perspective: we have to assume there's a limit to which we can break the rules of nature, physics, etc. There's only so far we can go before the rules of the game before the game decides to break us--action, reaction. I wish I could think of a better example, but Doctor Who is the one I'm gonna go with: the Doctor and their companions break laws of physics, time, space, etc. all the time (pun unintended). But there are some laws/rules that they don't break because the consequences are disastrous--I specifically think of the '05 episode "Father's Day", when Rose saves her dad and the universe's reaction to that level of paradox-inducing rule-breakage is unleashing those Reaper creatures.

Ergo, my position: that there's logically a limit to how far we can bend or break the rules before the universe/game snaps back. And we've already discussed, by my count: finding/pillaging the Valley of the Jedi & Korriban & Dromund Kaas, Marka Ragnos' scepter, genemodding Force-immune operatives, overthrowing the Republic and the Coruscanti Jedi Order, and utterly fucking causality by building the X-Wing almost 2 decades early. How much more bending do we really wanna inflict? And more importantly, how much more can we do before freaky reaper things rip open space-time and try to eat us.
 
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That may be, but Ciaran herself has the potential to turn into the next Darth Nihilus. And we can't own the galaxy if there is no galaxy to own.
You can still own the galaxy. It's just a bit lot smaller.


Specially designed Force-immune operatives? Yes.
Specially designed Nihilus Squad? Nooooo.

We need to draw the line somewhere, don't we?

EDIT: Here's my perspective: we have to assume there's a limit to which we can break the rules of nature, physics, etc. There's only so far we can go before the rules of the game before the game decides to break us--action, reaction. I wish I could think of a better example, but Doctor Who is the one I'm gonna go with: the Doctor and their companions break laws of physics, time, space, etc. all the time (pun unintended). But there are some laws/rules that they don't break because the consequences are disastrous--I specifically think of the '05 episode "Father's Day", when Rose saves her dad and the universe's reaction to that level of paradox-inducing rule-breakage is unleashing those Reaper creatures.

Ergo, my position: that there's logically a limit to how far we can bend or break the rules before the universe/game snaps back. And we've already discussed, by my count: finding/pillaging the Valley of the Jedi & Korriban & Dromund Kaas, Marka Ragnos' scepter, genemodding Force-immune operatives, overthrowing the Republic and the Coruscanti Jedi Order, and utterly fucking causality by building the X-Wing almost 2 decades early. How much more bending do we really wanna inflict? And more importantly, how much more can we do before freaky reaper things rip open space-time and try to eat us.
I resent that, our scientists asked, just this was their answer:
"Dennis, that's exactly the sort of crazy we're looking for here. You're going to fit in fine."
 
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