OOC (Star Wars RP)

So it's reasonable to assume that if a pilot sees a speeder rapidly leaving the city it's in violation of the lock down and is s bad guy. Right? 
 
Interesting enough , he told me exactly what he wanted to say in regards to being 'just a protocol droid' , but when I went to type the first.. oh , half a sentence he started saying 'no no no no , I shouldn't say that , he'll.. he'll be displeased with me for it'. I almost put it in as thoughts , but hey.. maybe he'll get to say it anyway , eh? 


Also , yeah , I need to do Alashar , but right now.. kinda too drained to listen to her. Or try to fiddle with NPC stuff. 
 
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You're assuming that morality isn't a social construct by making that statement. The point of that show is that nothing matters and how people deal with that fact is entirely different from person to person.
 
You're assuming that morality isn't a social construct by making that statement. The point of that show is that nothing matters and how people deal with that fact is entirely different from person to person.



Then by that same philosophy, amd based on what Rin said in the RP, isn't the chemically forced love between Atali and Avutka just as real as the love between any two people who fall in love on their own?
 
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No I think Rin's saying the much more depressing sentiment that what most people perceive as 'love' is just a biological chemical reaction. The romanticized idea of love doesn't exist in the rigid structure of empirical rationality, however dark this may seem to the more emotionally inclined, it is also a useful point of view to have as a jedi.
 
I can see that.  Atali, however, is still the idealistic, young padawan and she really won't grasp that at this stage.  Also, even if you're aware of the fact that it's "just chemicals," it doesn't stop the emotions from being there.  Even if they know that Atali and Avutka will feel something very powerful toward each other.  With time away it's possible that they won't be "in love" anymore, but it's also plausible that time and distance won't change a thing.  They are similar enough that they would've been friends anyway.
 
And I think either Folclor or HK mentioned one earlier as well. So, at this point let's just run with it. They did win the treaty after all. 


Made the edit. 
 
the treaty of coruscant is the reason the empire and the republic aren't at war in this time period, it basically draws official lines between imperial and republic space, says that jedi aren't allowed to help the republic in open conflict, and forced the republic to cede several star systems to the Empire. The only reason the Republic accepted the treaty is because the sith invaded Coruscant during the time they were debating about the treaty and essentially forced them to accept it.
 
Right. So, it could be plausible that they cemented their claim by placing a settlement on a planet that was where the treaty was forcibly signed. 
 
in 3653 BBY there were Imperial settlements on Alderaan.  There aren't many of them right now.  Later on the planet is fairly well divided as noble houses war and the Imps and Reps do their best to influence in order to gain control (of course sending actual troops to aid would be against the Treaty)
 
If it's not that I'm ridiculously busy , I end up with those annoying dreams that trick you into thinking you're awake and sleep too late.


...it was probably a bad idea to go exploring the tomb of Freedon Nadd the other day. 
 
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If it's not that I'm ridiculously busy , I end up with those annoying dreams that trick you into thinking you're awake and sleep too late.


...it was probably a bad idea to go exploring the tomb of Freedon Nadd the other day. 



Shhhhh, trust the Sith force ghost...  listen to his words of power...  


And sleep well!
 

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