I like the "You're no Sith" line by the Inquisitor’a voice. His class line is too suggestive of him as a paranoid tyran (as, alas, most of his class lines in the expansions, Makeb makes a nice exception). Indeed, there’s more ways to be a Sith, then to be a Jedi, especially after the death of the personification of a «negative Sith example». By the way, how does Darth Occlus feel about the Dread Masters? They seem pretty... sane on Belsavis, though Oricon certainly reveals the cards. Their technologies, putting all excess sadism and insanity aside, with some refinements could be a good tool for maintaining order without directly wiping out the enemy population on resisting planets.
@@NightWielderEye Well, you’ve pretty much nailed Occlus’ thoughts with your speculation. He believed the Dread Masters to be an invaluable resource with major bellic applications when he first came into contact with them, only a fool would think otherwise. Indeed, they were a tad too irritable and they seemed to use their power on foe and ally alike a bit too liberally, but overall, so long as they used their terror inducing abilities to destroy the Empire’s enemies, their faults could be overlooked. Of course, the moment they went rogue his opinion of them immediately worsened, they had to be eliminated and their plans for the Galaxy were absurd. There could be value to be found in their organic technology however. It could be picked apart and studied to try and find some use for it, a way to make it more easily controllable or to make it serve other purposes perhaps.
I like the "You're no Sith" line by the Inquisitor’a voice. His class line is too suggestive of him as a paranoid tyran (as, alas, most of his class lines in the expansions, Makeb makes a nice exception).
Indeed, there’s more ways to be a Sith, then to be a Jedi, especially after the death of the personification of a «negative Sith example».
By the way, how does Darth Occlus feel about the Dread Masters? They seem pretty... sane on Belsavis, though Oricon certainly reveals the cards. Their technologies, putting all excess sadism and insanity aside, with some refinements could be a good tool for maintaining order without directly wiping out the enemy population on resisting planets.
@@NightWielderEye Well, you’ve pretty much nailed Occlus’ thoughts with your speculation.
He believed the Dread Masters to be an invaluable resource with major bellic applications when he first came into contact with them, only a fool would think otherwise.
Indeed, they were a tad too irritable and they seemed to use their power on foe and ally alike a bit too liberally, but overall, so long as they used their terror inducing abilities to destroy the Empire’s enemies, their faults could be overlooked.
Of course, the moment they went rogue his opinion of them immediately worsened, they had to be eliminated and their plans for the Galaxy were absurd. There could be value to be found in their organic technology however. It could be picked apart and studied to try and find some use for it, a way to make it more easily controllable or to make it serve other purposes perhaps.