But his name actually starts "Lord...", bit of a dead giveaway, that.


On 18 February 2011 08:11, Roland Tepp <[email protected]> wrote:

> At the risk of going completely geek, I'd like to point out that the sith
> character alluded to below could not ever have achieved a true "Sith Lord"
> level of mastery over the dark side of the force, for he was more of a
> machine than flesh most of his Sith career...
>
>
> On Friday, February 18, 2011 2:41:27 AM UTC+2, KWright wrote:
>>
>> In the original greek, that letter has a pronunciation closer to "veeta",
>> the latinisation "beta" doesn't quite do it justice. If your pronunciation
>> rhymes with the name of a certain black-clad sith lord from Star Wars then
>> you're saying it wrong.
>>
>>
>> --
>  Roland (who has listened to few too many Star Wars audiobooks by now...)
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