Dark Jedi is just a term of a force user who is not part of the order or a Sith.Ain't no such thing.
Dark Jedi is just a term of a force user who is not part of the order or a Sith.Ain't no such thing.
No, it's an oxymoron term that was only created to allow a little extra player creativity and flexibility for custom characters within the framework of the existing rules of the old pen and paper RPG, not actually intended to be a part of the world building. It is an utterly meaningless term, second only to "Grey Jedi" in terms of stupidity.Dark Jedi is just a term of a force user who is not part of the order or a Sith.
She was 100% being groomed as a Sith apprentice. Dooku just vastly overestimated his own sneakiness thinking Sidious wouldn't see him coming from a parsec away.Asajj Ventress wasn't a Sith, just the apprentice TO a Sith Lord who trained her in the art of lightsaber combat. Dooku couldn't take on a Sith apprentice unless he first killed his Master, and that wasn't going to happen.
Personally, I would have gone with "Bendu" as a nod to the early drafts, but it's since been taken. Oh well.Force Ronin?
OK, again: No. "Sith = baddie" is a concept that goes back to the earliest drafts of the first movie, and even made as far as actual shooting, only for the line to be trimmed out of the Death Star conference scene for time. It subsequently appeared in plenty of tie-in media from comics to story books, to stickers, all labelling Vader as "The Dark Lord of the Sith". Lucas's concept of what that meant never changed substantially from then, to when he made the prequels and later; TCW. That some authors in the EU decided to wander off on their own with the term is neither here not there.The word was used in the EU before the Sith was properly established to mean a bad Force user. Later it was used to just mean someone with questionable motives
Fine! A force user who isn’t a Jedi or Sith. Happy?She was 100% being groomed as a Sith apprentice. Dooku just vastly overestimated his own sneakiness thinking Sidious wouldn't see him coming from a parsec away.
The idea that there can't be a new apprentice until *after* the old Master is killed is nonsense. I mean who do we think usually helps kill the old Master? I mean sure, in terms of formalities they're not invested as a Lord of the Sith and given a "Darth" name until the deed is done, but it is just a formality at that point. The Rule of Two is a philosophy, not a hard fact of reality. You get more than two Sith on the board, sooner or later one of them is getting murdered to death. But it's not instantaneous.
Apprentices take time to train, and just as any self respecting Sith Master will have multiple spares lined up, so too will and self respecting apprentice, sooner or later acquire apprentices of their own, keeping them in the wings until the moment is right. Hell, if Ahsoka had been on Coruscrant instead of Mandalore, you can bet Windu's body wouldn't have even been cold before Anakin tried to pitch her the idea of being his apprentice again so they can off Sidious and rule the galaxy as . . . uh . . . platonic foster siblings?
Still, even pushing all that aside since it's not massively relevant to the point; even before this Ventress was a Jedi Padawan, trained in the Jedi arts for years before her Master was killed. Either way the term (or lack or term, since we don't have a real one) still applies both before and after she served Tyranus . . . until she bit the dust, of course.
Personally, I would have gone with "Bendu" as a nod to the early drafts, but it's since been taken. Oh well.
OK, again: No. "Sith = baddie" is a concept that goes back to the earliest drafts of the first movie, and even made as far as actual shooting, only for the line to be trimmed out of the Death Star conference scene for time. It subsequently appeared in plenty of tie-in media from comics to story books, to stickers, all labelling Vader as "The Dark Lord of the Sith". Lucas's concept of what that meant never changed substantially from then, to when he made the prequels and later; TCW. That some authors in the EU decided to wander off on their own with the term is neither here not there.
And, like I said, "Dark Jedi" as a term came from the pen and paper RPG in the mid-to late 80's before the EU was even considered the EU. It's where a lot of the Bantam books mined a lot of background details (vehicles, equipment, planets, species etc) that didn't come directly from the movies. Being old doesn't make it any less wrong and misused.
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No thanks. Shand pains me.Would anyone else liked to have seen the "Book of Shand" instead?
Yeah Disney renamed it. Slave I was apparently too offensive for them.So is Slave I now the Firespray or is it a Firespray class ship?
That's the class of the ship.So is Slave I now the Firespray or is it a Firespray class ship?
Yeah Disney renamed it. Slave I was apparently too offensive for them.![]()
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