Rule of two isn't a rule so much as it is self-fulfilling religious doctrine. Sure, it breaks from time to time, but it always ends up back at 2 when all the story arcs collide.
quote:You just did a really good job of proving my point. Thanks, I didn't want to type all that out.
The entire point of the Rule of Two was to prevent a bunch of Sith running around squabbling over power, hindering their overall strength, and to stay hidden from the Jedi. The master taught an apprentice as much as possible and when the apprentice thought he/she was strong enough would overthrow the master or be killed attempting it. Both parties knew the stakes, so it was obvious they would seek out replacements.
The thing that, in my opinion, stays consistent with only two is that even though they sought other apprentices, none were ever full Sith, until the master or apprentice was dead. Despite other potential replacements, there were only ever 2 Sith at any time.
Palpatine started looking at Anakin to replace Dooku bc he knew Dooku was so old already that he'd never be able to continue the line or train someone fully. He used him to consolidate the separatist movement. Once he felt that Anakin could be turned, he orchestrated events so Dooku would be dead and he could focus his efforts on Anakin.
Meanwhile, Dooku starts thinking about overthrowing Palpatine, and picks Savage to train. Easier to kill the master with some help than it is by yourself. Too bad for Dooku, Maul shows back, gets Savage to side with him and tries to kill Dooku. So much for Dooku overthrowing Palpatine. Had Maul beaten Dooku, either he and Savage kill Palpatine and become the 2, or Palpatine kills them both and continues his plans for Anakin.
Once Anakin turns, he immediately goes and gets his arms and legs cut off, which kind of puts a ceiling on how powerful he can become. Too bad, there's no one left to turn, so Palpatine keeps him around bc he's still pretty much the most powerful force user alive.
But what's this? Luke Skywalker hits the scene and now Palpatine has a suitable replacement. Get rid of Vader, teach Luke...still 2. Vader had the same plan. Turn Luke, join up to kill the emperor...still 2.
quote:Maybe....... Juuuuuuusssssst maybe, this has something to do with it?? Of course as a 10-year old you didn't see all the mistakes in the OT. Some people... TCTTS was bound to dislike the movie unless it followed the exact path he spent years trying to discover and got his heart set on. Some others (like yourself) have put it on a pedestal and no matter what they did in this movie, would fall short of the image you have of the OT in your head.
I saw Star Wars at Northpark Mall in 1977 as a 10-yr-old boy. It was amazing, everything about it, the characters, the sets, the story, the flow - it was like nothing i'd ever seen.
quote:Awesome, keep us updated! I loved that game and may go replay it. My favorite Star Wars game by far!
Was so wrapped up in the Bastila Shan talk last night that I installed the original KOTOR on my wife's desktop. Currently in the Taris Upper City Cantina about to start my dueling career as the Mysterious Stranger.
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Does Kylo say "This will be your final mistake... cousin." ???
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Ah, I see. I didn't think they would let something like that be revealed in that manner.
quote:Just got the sith armor and got into the lower city. Ambushed by Black Vulkars, Carth got his ass kicked and I had to run and use a frag grenade. My character is a scoundrel named Kylo Renquote:Awesome, keep us updated! I loved that game and may go replay it. My favorite Star Wars game by far!
Was so wrapped up in the Bastila Shan talk last night that I installed the original KOTOR on my wife's desktop. Currently in the Taris Upper City Cantina about to start my dueling career as the Mysterious Stranger.
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You just did a really good job of proving my point. Thanks, I didn't want to type all that out.
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They pretend to observe the "rule of two", but in terms of trying to figure out what is going on... best to ignore it, because there are always 3-5 of them running around somewhere and they are always willing to recruit new apprentices.
quote:The end game is to be the master of the galaxy. Rules exist for lesser beings.
I guess I just don't see it whichever way you do. It's not really breaking the rule of two when your end game involves maintaining the rule.
My original comment about Kylo's invitation being interesting was meant to imply that, by asking her to join him, he was inviting her on the inevitable path towards killing him.
quote:quote:I believe the Hosnian system, specifically Hosnian Prime, was a seat for the new Senate on a rotating basis as opposed to how it was in the PT where it was always on Coruscant.
Btw, not that it matters, but is there any context as to the extent of damage that the republic sustained? It looked like 4-5 planets, which i assume were all republic supporters, and billions of people?
http://www.starwars.com/databank/hosnian-primequote:That's not to mention that I believe it was also mentioned in the film that as a result of the attack that the New Republic's fleet was destroyed (or perhaps just heavily devastated, I can't remember the exact wording used) due to the attack.
The capital of the New Republic, Hosnian Prime is a cosmopolitan world on the outskirts of the galaxy's Core Worlds region. One of Mon Mothma's reforms in establishing the New Republic was that member worlds would host the Senate on a rotating basis, a sharp break from the millennia in which Coruscant was the center of galactic power. But Hosnian Prime's tenure as Senate seat makes it the target of a terrifying attack by the First Order.
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Scroll up, it's on the same page.