The fact that the most successful Sith assassins were those who weren’t Force sensitive just tell me one thing: Those with the Force underestimate those who don’t have the same connection and that arrogance got a lot of them killed.
I really love that particular conversation with HK-47; probably my favorite dialogue piece of any Star Wars game. A very deep lore moment learning about Revan, his motivations, and the wars that took place in that era.
The element of surprise was extremely overpowered, and the Dark Side was extremely useful in concealing oneself against those who are in the Light Side of the Force.
“Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate.” - Sun Tzu I feel like the Sith would be big fans of Sun Tzu (the smart ones at least)
If you know your self and you know your enemy, you need not fear the outcome of a thousand battles. However, if you know not your enemy, for every win you will suffer a loss. Not knowing either will turn every win into a suffering loss. -The Art of War
@@JaelaOrdo You mean the guy who tried to assassinate the first Jedi Council only to resort to open warfare against them? Rajivari believed in a path that would inevitably turn the Jedi Order to the Dark Side.
@@teleportedbreadfor3days but it was him going down that path that (in part) forced the proto-Jedi council to adopt the mindset and ideals that would then go on to define the order for thousands of years. An individual considered to be essentially a heretic often defines the beliefs of a young religion (which the Jedi are) just as much as, if not more, than some of the founders of that religion, due to the religion then beginning to define itself in opposition to said heretics beliefs. A good historical example is Arius.
Since Geesly's asked, I would like to hear about how the Sith Empire that emerged from hiding reformed itself for the better after the Great Galactic War ended.
imagine if malak never betrayed revan or sion and nihilus never betrayed traya, vitiate would start a war 300 years later, just to be in suprise to see there are no jedi alive for 300 years and the sith ruled the galaxy
Everybody including myself holds Reven in such high Esteem, from the books to the games, but seemed completely dominated by the Sith Emperor Vitiate (or what ever name you prefer) at the time. Was the Emperor actually more powerful than Revan or was it simply down to the ritual that he'd performed when he wiped an entire planet of life that gave him that edge? More people seen to hold Revan in higher Esteem than the Emperor.
You know what would be a pretty good video to make? One warning the toxic elements of this fandom what can happen because of their actions. ("Jake Lloyd (Young Anakin Skywalker's actor), and what happened to him after TPM; Ahmed Best (Jar Jar Binks's actor), and also what happened after TPM; and the biggest one of them all (In my mind), George Lucas himself, and what he went through after The Prequels, which (partially, but not mainly) contributed to his decision to hand Star Wars over to Disney in the first place, and (whether it was good, or bad in anyone's opinion in hindsight) now we got Star Wars as it is today" comes to mind.) You can call me a shill for Disney (In which case, I only hear you as much as Ulic Qel-Droma, or anyone for that matter could hear Exar Kun in the 4000 years between The Great Sith War, and Luke Skywalker's Jedi Praxium (I can't hear you, period)), to which (Like Darth Plagueis to Marka Ragnos' spirit on Korriban), I confidently retort: But why do you shill for Sith-styled responses to any dissenting opinions? Why do some people ("Knights of Melvin", in particular) even humorize, even fetishize (though not sexually) acting like those genocidal, shallow-souled, blood-bladed demons disguised in Human/Sentient Species' flesh, and facist-colored robes (Red, Black, and (sometimes, but not always) white), just to make Disney, and their moderately-minded fans fear them? "You have allowed this, deranged hatred of Disney to twist your mind, to warp your morals, until now, until now YOU HAVE BECOME THE VERY THING YOU SWORE TO DESTROY!!!~ Paraphrased from Obi-wan Kenobi, 19 BBY." Yes, Disney is not the cleanest company (Filming one of their films in China, near a Uhygiur Concentration Camp, and giving them credit for it in the end credits is inexcusable), but it's too late for Lucas to buy it back, face it. He's over 70 years old, he has his own family to take care of, and I would understand him not wanting to go through all the fan-hate again, Like he did after The Prequels, especially due to his advanced age at this point. You wanted to bash him, and demonize him so bad, and now he responds like anyone would, and disassociate himself with what was causing him so many problems at that point (Giving Star Wars, and therefore, the attention of The Hateful fans to Disney, to get it off his back), and now you live with the consequences. You reap what you sow.
Yea I think most of the regular fans and casual fans realize the ridiculousness of the hate in general (prequel hate or Disney star wars hate). It's pretty easy for people to look from afar and tell who's hateful out of the group. It's those consume by it that have such hesitance to put aside their distaste and disgust.
The counter for this eventually were Jedi Sentinels. They knew how to handle the Sith and other dark side followers. Plus they stayed away from the Jedi most of the time ( not too powerful) and the Jedi don't have to worry too much about them anyway. They were too good at killing each other; reason why the Rule of Two emerged.
That would be a horrible idea. That would mean any one of them would have the potential to become the next Darth Nihilus, and Palpatine isn't THAT evil.
@@HolyknightVader999 That had little to do with evil & more to do with chaos. Palpatine has always been & will always be a lawful evil character. Despite his evil ambitions, unlike most Sith, he detests chaos. Giving his people that kind of training would only further perpetuate that chaos, which could be directly used against him & his empire, & that's affront to the values he hold.
They were thrown into harsh combat from the very beginning of their training and molded into weapons of course they'd be on par with the upper tier masters of the order
Definitely not Palpatine's method because when it comes down to Darth sidious's methods of cyst assassins they really failed at their job and reflected the training that Darth Sidious gave them
Since Ubisoft is making a Star Wars game, I would LOVE a game where you play as a Sith Assassin hunting down the remnants of the Jedi. A space Assassins Creed basically
Who would win? Grand Admiral Thrawn, or Darth Revan? (I know Eckhartsladder did a video on this a while back, but I would like other Star Wars Fans/UA-camrs to discuss their opinions on it, too, including you.)
Unfortunately I just don’t personally have enough to go on. While I know more or less what’s up with revan, much of my knowledge of him doesn’t have to do with strategies he employs (just overarching schemes like the droids, or what you see in kotor or swtor stuff.) and I have next to nothing on thrawn.
Who would win? Exar Kun, or Revan/Darth Revan? The Knights of The Old Republic! (Both starred in Star Wars media with that name, either in video game form, or comic book form.)
the only reason for this is the sith fanboys. the more they show weak jedi beeing killed like ants and overpowered siths throwing star destroyers with the force , the more is the sell of books, games and stuff.
What do you call it, when Palpatine is traveling a certain American Highway, and orders the clones to kill their Jedi Generals? 🎶 Get your kicks on ORDER 66!!! 🎶
No, actually Star Wars Theory sells merchandise around Order 66/Route 66, like in hats, and T-shirts. Why not watch The Grapes of Wrath (or, read the book), or The Route 66 TV show from The 60s, instead? There's other Route 66 content out there, besides Cars.
🤔 . . . Just the Jedi & Sith, both Light-side & Dark (i.e. Dark side Jedi & Light side Sith, not just the Traditional) in that MMORPG _Star Wars: the Old Republic_ …
*sees video description* KotOR II Sith Assassins = Deus Ex boss battles. Am more into Jedi assassins (because good guys having morally repressible yet justified elements feels more epic for me) and Muggle anti-mage operatives (think science, tech, and other "normalcies" having the wit and will to beat even magic and superhumanity), however.
You'd think with all the meditating they do they'd me more resistant to distractions but apparently the meditations were much like their code: hollow and meaningless
Geetsly talking about the Sith without a hateboner? That's new. So why was Ventress so underpowered? I know that the Jedi and the Sith from Clone Wars era were kids, compared to the Old Republic and Old Empire, but still.
Just as Palpatine wanted, Dooku didn't let Ventress get too powerful, as that would bud into their plans to take over the galaxy.. mainly to Palpatine's plans. Palpatine did the same with Vader, he didn't fully healed or powerful.
Do you know much about Halo? If so, can you elaborate on the similarities, and differences in their universe-origin-stories? (In The Beginning of time... Sort of stuff?)
The fact that the most successful Sith assassins were those who weren’t Force sensitive just tell me one thing: Those with the Force underestimate those who don’t have the same connection and that arrogance got a lot of them killed.
A bit of a shame Atton's a Force sensitive. Sure, it's still awesome, but I preferred his no-Force powers take somewhat.
At the end of the day, Atton would've died like a dog fighting Sion if it wasn't for the Exile.
Love redeems and spares, even if it's of the platonic kind.
Mandalorians, Droids, Clones, many more factions enter the chat ...
@@xoulmannn Clones needed the Jedi exhausted for Order 66 to work. The droids needed numbers. Mandos usually got eradicated by the Jedi in their wars.
I really love that particular conversation with HK-47; probably my favorite dialogue piece of any Star Wars game. A very deep lore moment learning about Revan, his motivations, and the wars that took place in that era.
Atton confirmed a lot of what HK-47 said
The element of surprise was extremely overpowered, and the Dark Side was extremely useful in concealing oneself against those who are in the Light Side of the Force.
“Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate.”
- Sun Tzu
I feel like the Sith would be big fans of Sun Tzu (the smart ones at least)
Nice to see a legit Art of War teaching here.
A nice change of pace
So: "Be like water"? (Bruce Lee)
If you know your self and you know your enemy, you need not fear the outcome of a thousand battles. However, if you know not your enemy, for every win you will suffer a loss. Not knowing either will turn every win into a suffering loss. -The Art of War
Video Idea: The Very First Jedi to Ever Exist
Yes
That, we can't deeply say.
Arguably Rajivari
@@JaelaOrdo You mean the guy who tried to assassinate the first Jedi Council only to resort to open warfare against them?
Rajivari believed in a path that would inevitably turn the Jedi Order to the Dark Side.
@@teleportedbreadfor3days but it was him going down that path that (in part) forced the proto-Jedi council to adopt the mindset and ideals that would then go on to define the order for thousands of years. An individual considered to be essentially a heretic often defines the beliefs of a young religion (which the Jedi are) just as much as, if not more, than some of the founders of that religion, due to the religion then beginning to define itself in opposition to said heretics beliefs. A good historical example is Arius.
Man, that sucks Geets. Makes me really glad that kids like me had Ventress from the micro series, comics, and Clone Wars. Bless that bald harpy :)
Looks like you're dead by her hand, judging by your description of her.
Since Geesly's asked, I would like to hear about how the Sith Empire that emerged from hiding reformed itself for the better after the Great Galactic War ended.
Imagine as a new Sith Lord darth Vader watching this video.
So which era of Sith Assassins used the Sith Stalker armor from The Force Unleashed?
It sounds like a spiritual version of the Anzatti hunger for soup
Gonna be honest I got into your content cause I had no idea who some of the characters were in Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes lol
I love your star wars content.👍
I want to know more about malicore 4 and 5 or all of them.
And last I remember Palp attempted to give what little knowledge he knew on their training to maul, which is why is brokey.
I fucking love HK-47. The KOTOR Remake better do him justice!
Were there any Anzati assassins under the Triumvirate?
Maybe a few.
Im so confused so how did the assassins ( non force sensitive) kill the jedi
Sith Assassins just needed Snickers. You are not you when hungry 😋
Geelsty can you do separate videos on the sith warriors and sith inquisitors of the old republic
yeah, sometimes rushing in without a plan is a good plan.
imagine if malak never betrayed revan or sion and nihilus never betrayed traya, vitiate would start a war 300 years later, just to be in suprise to see there are no jedi alive for 300 years and the sith ruled the galaxy
Everybody including myself holds Reven in such high Esteem, from the books to the games, but seemed completely dominated by the Sith Emperor Vitiate (or what ever name you prefer) at the time. Was the Emperor actually more powerful than Revan or was it simply down to the ritual that he'd performed when he wiped an entire planet of life that gave him that edge? More people seen to hold Revan in higher Esteem than the Emperor.
Even if Malachor V wasn't destroyed, I'd say these guys are more than enough to kill off more Jedi.
This title literally proves what I’ve been saying for yrs: THE JEDI ARE LAMD AF GIVE THE DARK SIDE ANYDAY IDC!!!!!!!!😂😂
You know what would be a pretty good video to make? One warning the toxic elements of this fandom what can happen because of their actions. ("Jake Lloyd (Young Anakin Skywalker's actor), and what happened to him after TPM; Ahmed Best (Jar Jar Binks's actor), and also what happened after TPM; and the biggest one of them all (In my mind), George Lucas himself, and what he went through after The Prequels, which (partially, but not mainly) contributed to his decision to hand Star Wars over to Disney in the first place, and (whether it was good, or bad in anyone's opinion in hindsight) now we got Star Wars as it is today" comes to mind.) You can call me a shill for Disney (In which case, I only hear you as much as Ulic Qel-Droma, or anyone for that matter could hear Exar Kun in the 4000 years between The Great Sith War, and Luke Skywalker's Jedi Praxium (I can't hear you, period)), to which (Like Darth Plagueis to Marka Ragnos' spirit on Korriban), I confidently retort: But why do you shill for Sith-styled responses to any dissenting opinions? Why do some people ("Knights of Melvin", in particular) even humorize, even fetishize (though not sexually) acting like those genocidal, shallow-souled, blood-bladed demons disguised in Human/Sentient Species' flesh, and facist-colored robes (Red, Black, and (sometimes, but not always) white), just to make Disney, and their moderately-minded fans fear them?
"You have allowed this, deranged hatred of Disney to twist your mind, to warp your morals, until now, until now YOU HAVE BECOME THE VERY THING YOU SWORE TO DESTROY!!!~ Paraphrased from Obi-wan Kenobi, 19 BBY."
Yes, Disney is not the cleanest company (Filming one of their films in China, near a Uhygiur Concentration Camp, and giving them credit for it in the end credits is inexcusable), but it's too late for Lucas to buy it back, face it. He's over 70 years old, he has his own family to take care of, and I would understand him not wanting to go through all the fan-hate again, Like he did after The Prequels, especially due to his advanced age at this point. You wanted to bash him, and demonize him so bad, and now he responds like anyone would, and disassociate himself with what was causing him so many problems at that point (Giving Star Wars, and therefore, the attention of The Hateful fans to Disney, to get it off his back), and now you live with the consequences. You reap what you sow.
Yea I think most of the regular fans and casual fans realize the ridiculousness of the hate in general (prequel hate or Disney star wars hate).
It's pretty easy for people to look from afar and tell who's hateful out of the group. It's those consume by it that have such hesitance to put aside their distaste and disgust.
Interesting
Please do a video of Sith Juggernauts
Sith assassins = star wars vampiers
The counter for this eventually were Jedi Sentinels. They knew how to handle the Sith and other dark side followers. Plus they stayed away from the Jedi most of the time ( not too powerful) and the Jedi don't have to worry too much about them anyway. They were too good at killing each other; reason why the Rule of Two emerged.
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I loved the Sith assassin's in Kotor 2 i wouldn't like to fight one
If you were a Jedi that survived any of those wars, you would probably wanna "fight" and die to a sith assassin, quickly.
@@theblasteffect4499 the grey Jedi are the best I reckon there better in my opinion
You got a bot ( or more) in your comments
Starting to think the Empire should have trained their Inquisitors this way, especially given what I watched today if anyone knows what I mean.
True, but had they been so, they might have become way too Sith-like, which leads them to become... unruly.
@@michaelandreipalon359 True. And too much of a threat for greedy power-hungry Palpatine.
That would be a horrible idea. That would mean any one of them would have the potential to become the next Darth Nihilus, and Palpatine isn't THAT evil.
@@HolyknightVader999 He's not?
lol.
@@HolyknightVader999 That had little to do with evil & more to do with chaos. Palpatine has always been & will always be a lawful evil character. Despite his evil ambitions, unlike most Sith, he detests chaos. Giving his people that kind of training would only further perpetuate that chaos, which could be directly used against him & his empire, & that's affront to the values he hold.
They were thrown into harsh combat from the very beginning of their training and molded into weapons of course they'd be on par with the upper tier masters of the order
Definitely not Palpatine's method because when it comes down to Darth sidious's methods of cyst assassins they really failed at their job and reflected the training that Darth Sidious gave them
Since Ubisoft is making a Star Wars game, I would LOVE a game where you play as a Sith Assassin hunting down the remnants of the Jedi. A space Assassins Creed basically
Who would win? Grand Admiral Thrawn, or Darth Revan? (I know Eckhartsladder did a video on this a while back, but I would like other Star Wars Fans/UA-camrs to discuss their opinions on it, too, including you.)
Eckhartsladder was not the only swtuber to cover this topic. The Fanalysis crew covered this topic before he did. I'd recommend their take on it.
@@JediAcolyte94 I actually saw that too. I just wish more people would discuss it on the internet.
Unfortunately I just don’t personally have enough to go on. While I know more or less what’s up with revan, much of my knowledge of him doesn’t have to do with strategies he employs (just overarching schemes like the droids, or what you see in kotor or swtor stuff.) and I have next to nothing on thrawn.
Who would win? Exar Kun, or Revan/Darth Revan? The Knights of The Old Republic! (Both starred in Star Wars media with that name, either in video game form, or comic book form.)
Was catching up on my backlog when I got the notification
Would Atton Rand be considered a Sith Assassin?
Yes
Def, his techniques were described by HK 47
He said as much himself. He was part of special strike teams who were tasked with capturing Jedi and turning them.
The Senate could eliminate ANYONE easily.
the only reason for this is the sith fanboys.
the more they show weak jedi beeing killed like ants and overpowered siths throwing star destroyers with the force , the more is the sell of books, games and stuff.
Well i can say the same about the jedi shadow! Satele Shan is the best example: She fought Darth Malgus and tricked Tenebrae.
If only they didn't hold back due to their philosophies...
The sith civil war.
What do you call it, when Palpatine is traveling a certain American Highway, and orders the clones to kill their Jedi Generals?
🎶 Get your kicks on ORDER 66!!! 🎶
Well, guess I have to rewatch Cars for the bazillionth time.
No, actually Star Wars Theory sells merchandise around Order 66/Route 66, like in hats, and T-shirts. Why not watch The Grapes of Wrath (or, read the book), or The Route 66 TV show from The 60s, instead? There's other Route 66 content out there, besides Cars.
Heh, I know. I just am more familiar with that highway because of that underrated Pixar film.
🤔 . . . Just the Jedi & Sith, both Light-side & Dark (i.e. Dark side Jedi & Light side Sith, not just the Traditional) in that MMORPG _Star Wars: the Old Republic_ …
*sees video description* KotOR II Sith Assassins = Deus Ex boss battles.
Am more into Jedi assassins (because good guys having morally repressible yet justified elements feels more epic for me) and Muggle anti-mage operatives (think science, tech, and other "normalcies" having the wit and will to beat even magic and superhumanity), however.
Sith Assassin's Creed
You'd think with all the meditating they do they'd me more resistant to distractions but apparently the meditations were much like their code: hollow and meaningless
Geetsly talking about the Sith without a hateboner? That's new.
So why was Ventress so underpowered? I know that the Jedi and the Sith from Clone Wars era were kids, compared to the Old Republic and Old Empire, but still.
Because Sidious didn't want her to be a threat to him.
Just as Palpatine wanted, Dooku didn't let Ventress get too powerful, as that would bud into their plans to take over the galaxy.. mainly to Palpatine's plans.
Palpatine did the same with Vader, he didn't fully healed or powerful.
Do you know much about Halo? If so, can you elaborate on the similarities, and differences in their universe-origin-stories? (In The Beginning of time... Sort of stuff?)
I think a video about the differences between the two franchises would be more easier to do.
Cover Darth Malgus
You gotta be sneaky charlie, sneaky...