How would Ciaran fare in the Villain Pub ? What would be her relationship with bartender Sidious ?
How would she fare in the Villain Pub? She owns it, of course. It turns out that the Villain Pub is actually fully canon with Invisible Hand, it's just set in a decade or two. Ciaran won, and Palpatine managed to get her to not kill him in return for him working for her for a few decades. He did not expect her to make him bartend at her newest cantina. And to add insult to injury, she doesn't even let him keep his tips.
 
i never knew i wanted something so much until i got it as much as i have with this, Ciaran's smack talk towards the canon characters were glorious and hilarious especially the one's with Kylo
 
i never knew i wanted something so much until i got it as much as i have with this, Ciaran's smack talk towards the canon characters were glorious and hilarious especially the one's with Kylo
Imagine Ciaran talking shit to Snoke and Phasma.

Snoke: I possess knowledge of the Dark Side you can hardly dream of.
Ciaran: Well I don't normally dream about baseless conjecture.

Ciaran: Wow, Jango's gonna either laugh or cry when I show him this.
Phasma: You dare? I am the greatest soldier in the First Order! None have bested me.
Ciaran: That says more about the First Order than it does about you.

Ciaran: Your potential is wasted with that decaying carcass you call a master.
Kylo: He is merely a stepping stone on the road to my destiny.
Ciaran: That road will take you nowhere.

Ciaran: So you've finally agreed to my lessons?
Kylo: Only one. Then I'll decide if I want more.
Ciaran: Judging by your skills, you'll need more.
 
Kylo: ...
Ciaran: ...
Kylo: ...
Ciaran: ...Do I talk first or you talk first? I talk first?

Kylo: Nothing will stand in our way. I will finish what my grandfather started.
Ciaran: Sooo you're gonna take up podracing? Or disappointing your master? Either way, you're off to a marvellous start.

Kylo: I've given everything I have to my master, to the Dark Side!
Ciaran: Yeah, I owe your grandfather an apology for every time I called him pouty and melodramatic. I owe him a lot of apologies.
 
Kylo: ...
Ciaran: ...
Kylo: ...
Ciaran: ...Do I talk first or you talk first? I talk first?

Kylo: Nothing will stand in our way. I will finish what my grandfather started.
Ciaran: Sooo you're gonna take up podracing? Or disappointing your master? Either way, you're off to a marvellous start.

Kylo: I've given everything I have to my master, to the Dark Side!
Ciaran: Yeah, I owe your grandfather an apology for every time I called him pouty and melodramatic. I owe him a lot of apologies.
Kylo really could use a no-nonsense master/mistress like Ciaran. That melodramatic dementia sufferer was just not right for dealing with Ben's whining. By the time his training is over, he'll be an expert in manipulation, combat, self-control, trolling, and benevolent despotism, just like what an effective Sith should be.
 
Kylo really could use a no-nonsense master/mistress like Ciaran. That melodramatic dementia sufferer was just not right for dealing with Ben's whining. By the time his training is over, he'll be an expert in manipulation, combat, self-control, trolling, and benevolent despotism, just like what an effective Sith should be.

I think it says something that all things considered, Ciaran would probably be one of the best people to train a Sith. I'm just not sure if it says more about Ciaran or more about the rest of the Sith...
 
I think it says something that all things considered, Ciaran would probably be one of the best people to train a Sith. I'm just not sure if it says more about Ciaran or more about the rest of the Sith...
For all her abilities with shatterpoint manipulation, her silver tongue, and her surprisingly lethal personal lightsaber style, it always seemed like it was her ability as a teacher that she was proudest of.

And what she was most feared for.
 
Kylo really could use a no-nonsense master/mistress like Ciaran. That melodramatic dementia sufferer was just not right for dealing with Ben's whining. By the time his training is over, he'll be an expert in manipulation, combat, self-control, trolling, and benevolent despotism, just like what an effective Sith should be.
I think it says something that all things considered, Ciaran would probably be one of the best people to train a Sith. I'm just not sure if it says more about Ciaran or more about the rest of the Sith...
it was her ability as a teacher that she was proudest of
She's simply living up to her title of Darth Traya y'know.

Edit:
Speaking of which, what was Asajj's Darth title again? I can't find it on her Charsheet
 
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... can someone help me out then, as to why the charge up the center was made by these assassin/infiltrator bots? Seems kind of square peg-round hole-ish.

They also have multiple arms, are heavily armed, can climb and cling to walls and ridicilously fast. They just are BETTER while using stealth, but in direct combat are still worrisome.
 
She's not really a Sith anymore if she ever counted, and besides, does she even want a Darth Title?
She does still in fact consider herself a Sith. Just like Ciaran and Vectivus consider themselves Sith. They're not Banite Sith* no, but that doesn't stop them from being Sith.

*Well, Vectivus is, and is quite smug that he managed to figure out how to have an apprentice he can pass everything on to without her having to kill him.
 
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... can someone help me out then, as to why the charge up the center was made by these assassin/infiltrator bots? Seems kind of square peg-round hole-ish.

Most of the B1s/B2s were on the heavier transports. Also the Hssiss droids were meant to soften up the Kaleesh lines before sending in the waves of mook droids.

At least that's the in-story idea. Out of story, it's just a much cooler way to kick off a fight :V
 
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