Poll: Sith Or Jedi?

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sumanoskae

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I'd get training from the Sith and Jedi, then exterminate them both. Then I would train a new generation of force users in my image, neither Sith nor Jedi, and without principle or structure. They would be few and scattered throughout the galaxy to prevent us taking over.
 

Sniper Team 4

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Jedi under Luke Skywalker's supervision. These are the correct Jedi, and in the end, we always win. Sith end up destroying themselves. They always have, and always will.
 

DanielDeFig

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There is an aspect of the Dark side that makes you a slave to your emotions and passions, while the Jedi simply choose to be slaves to the Force.

The Sith allow for a far wider exploration of the mysteries of the force, but still emphasise on mastering the Dark side and little else. The Jedi on the other hand have a strict rule on not even contemplating the dark side, but support the full spectrum of uses for the Force in any other way.

Finally, the amount of Jedi that have actually left/ been expelled from the Jedi order can apparently be counted on two hands, While the amount of Sith killed by backstabbing fellow sith is certainly more than 50% (90% with the rule of two, as each disciple would murder their master once they had outlived their usefulness).

Personally, I think my chances of survival and emotional/social/economic support would be much better with the Jedi. Plus, I believe there would be no stopping me if I decided to leave once i achieved an adequate level of mastery in the force.

I'd probably run off to become a Mandalorian XD!
 

EradiusLore

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Sith, the jedi hold themselves back. the sith have full power of the force. not to mention red saber!
 

Lord Merik

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The Jedi deny them self's all the beauty of life. And the Sith are baby's with superpowers. Both are to extreme. Just don't be a dick and live your life. That's how I roll.
 

ShadowsofHope

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Sniper Team 4 said:
Jedi under Luke Skywalker's supervision. These are the correct Jedi, and in the end, we always win. Sith end up destroying themselves. They always have, and always will.
Actually, in the Star Wars history and mythos, both the Sith and the Jedi end up destroying themselves when one side is chosen through the Force to rule the galaxy once again (there is no definitive "winning" or "losing" when it comes to the Jedi and the Sith, only the moment when their time is up having the upper hand, and the other usurps their control). Just the means of their self-destruction is different in the end (Jedi stagnate in terms of teachings and tradition and become too complacent with inaction, Sith end up killing themselves in battle/power lust and/or become stagnant in teachings and tradition).
 

Sniper Team 4

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ShadowsofHope said:
Sniper Team 4 said:
Jedi under Luke Skywalker's supervision. These are the correct Jedi, and in the end, we always win. Sith end up destroying themselves. They always have, and always will.
Actually, in the Star Wars history and mythos, both the Sith and the Jedi end up destroying themselves when one side is chosen through the Force to rule the galaxy once again (there is no definitive "winning" or "losing" when it comes to the Jedi and the Sith, only the moment when their time is up having the upper hand, and the other usurps their control). Just the means of their self-destruction is different in the end (Jedi stagnate in terms of teachings and tradition and become too complacent with inaction, Sith end up killing themselves in battle/power lust and/or become stagnant in teachings and tradition).
Yeah, I mean that Sith literally destroy themselves. I would not be able to live my life constantly watching my own back, wondering if the person I'm fighting with will suddenly kill me. I know that there's always a balancing of the powers, but Jedi have an "easier" way to follow.
 

KingGolem

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Oh I'm with the Sith, definitely. Never mind that they have the coolest stuff, I also prefer their philosophy to the Jedi's hippy-peacenik nonsense. From the Sith code:

"Peace is a lie; there is only passion
From passion I gain strength
From strength I gain power
From power I gain victory
From victory my chains are broken
The Force shall set me free."

I like that philosophy much better. It's basically saying anything goes when you're the man with the force lightning. Now that speaks to me.
 

vxicepickxv

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I'd have to go Sith, because I don't want to be an emotionless robot Jedi, and I guess there aren't any other options.
 

Kimarous

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"All I want is a pretty girl, a decent meal, and the right to shoot lightning at fools." - Anders (Dragon Age Awakening)

Read: Sith, or Grey Jedi at the VERY least.
 

pwned123456

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Sovvolf said:
I'd rather be neither. Just have my force powers, skill with the lightsaber and go about it how I feel. I'd probably be more on the lightside because I don't feel the need to be a dick to everyone but I'd probably wouldn't be following their rules to a tee. You know the whole "Don't get angry, don't breed, don't love, don't have any emotion what so ever" type thing... Yeah, not happening.
kind of like that guy from the jedi knight games the light saber and force is just for the added bonus he is a good guy and uses what he wants to be that good guy in my opinion still the best star wars games
 

Matthew Valkanov

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I like the "Dark Side" simply because it is the more human of the two. This is, in a way, is pointed out by Yoda with the whole "Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." line. The Jedis distance themselves from all that is human(or whatever race they may be), love, hate, anger, fear, happiness. The Sith however draw power from emotion, from feeling. They don't distance themselves from all that is worldly.