yes this is true but there is other jedi apart from luke with no cloans in
it like the vally of the jedi

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Sent: 23 December 2005 13:17
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Subject: Re: audyssey: Star Wars story line.


Hi, Brandon.
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 Personally, I'm fed up with clones.
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You are right. The Star /Wars Genre has been focussing on cloning for
quite a while. Especially, with the last two movies focussing on the
Clone Wars. Then of course several books braught the subject up. It is a
explanation way over used in the Genre.
So some other alternative needs to be used to ritchen the storyline.

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 The thing is, there are so many
easier ways to explain the presence of dark Jedi. There will always be dark
Jedi masters, teaching pupils in secret the ways of the dark side. The
existence of a secret Sith academy could be discovered at one point in the
story.
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Very true. Even some of Luke's own students have turned over to the dark
side.
As some SW books have mentioned it is not a matter of if, but when.
If we go by the Star Wars comics Luke himself was temperarily turned to
the dark side. If we don't use the comics as factual history then no he
wasn't.
However, we know by the books themselves his students struggled with the
dark side.
Some closer than others. I know in Star by star at the end it was almost
certain Jana Solo was going to turn when she used the dark side energy
to frie the Vong warriors. Conciddering the story they had it coming to
them.

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 I was thinking of something completely different. It is known that dark
Jedi seek eternal life. Perhaps Naga Sado, who was a sith magician that also
invented a few things, was working on a project such as this before he was
finally slain. A great machine, or powerful crystal of some sort, that was
enfused with the dark side to such a degree that it could give darkness life
even after death.
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Ah, I see. Now, we are coming to the idea the sith Lord's have created
something which grants them a form of eternal life. Perhaps, it was
lost, and was recently discovered by the new sith order.

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 In fact, I don't think places like Malikor 5
would be a bad choice. It was a planet used in the Knights of the Old
Republic series, and was the scene of a great battle during the
Mandelorean wars. Definitely something to think about.
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Ok, that is interesting. Unfortunately, I don't know much about the
previous Jedi Knight series of games as I have only just played them now
and then.
However, I recently got my hands on Jedi Knight Battle at Altar 5. Just
playing it gave me lots of game design ideas. Not to mention it was cool
as heck hacking up invading Storm Troopers with my light saber. Picking
up Imperial weapons and then blasting them apart. I really got a good
idea of how the real SW games are done.






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