Bringing balance to force means killing all the Sith

>bringing balance to force means killing all the Sith
???

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>Jedi assassinating people good
>Sith assassinating people bad
>Jedi political backstabbing good
>Sith political backstabbing bad
>Jedi galactic domination good
>Sith galactic domination bad
Who knew smug, power-hungry religious cults could be so hypocritical?

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the empire would've been good without sith interference

Veers was a true chad and crushed the rebel scum on Hoth. Look at the steely determination in his eyes. A hero of the Empire.

can someone explain why the outfits in the old films look believeable while in new movie always look like shitty cosplay in brand new spotless costumes?

no soul

Jerjerrod was the man. Countless hours of my youth were spent playing the strategy game Rebellion and I would always use him as a diplomat for the empire and sent him to planets to sway them to my side so as not to waste resources in an actual fight and troops to garrison the planet

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They need to bring back oldish british guys

Empire looked like an actual army in the OG

im guessing old movies had hugo boss all over it just like the uniforms theyre based on

Empire would've been great if it was not the antagonist

i never understood the game lmao
always got hyped up from the music and the albeit really shitty fights

In the OT, the concept of bringing "balance" to the force was not mentioned once.
It was something George pulled out of his ass during the prequel trilogy.
Same with having Anakin build C-3PO, which doesn't make any sense and was added just to have a reason for those droids to be featured in the prequels.

Eh was a cool easter egg-ish

Pretty sure the word "sith" was also never said at all in the Original Trilogy.

The Dark Side isn't an equal, necessary part of the Force. It is imbalance.

So yes. Killing all the Sith helps bring balance. That's why the tide of the battle both on and above Endor changed after Vader turned and destroyed the Emperor. The universe responded

It was a strategy game. I always had the computer play the actual flights and focuses on the management of people and resources.
I thought it was fantastic but I guess only people who can appreciate a spreadsheet turned into a game would get it.

i guess
then again i was like 10? or something

It pops up in a title crawl but there's no explanation

>thing created by sith
>it'd be good if it wasn't for the sith, though!

>the Jedi were the bad guys along because... WELL THEY KILL PEOPLE TOO!

Haven't heard that one before.

They eventually were freed from Sith control and the result was glorious.

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piett never had the makings of a varsity admiral

>They eventually were freed from Sith control and the result was glorious.
I always loved the imperial knights. None of the jedi autism, none of the sith insanity. They're just good guys with lightsabers, simple as.

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That's not what easter eggs are...

How fucking dumb are SW fans??
The word "Sith" and "balance" were NEVER mentioned in the OT.

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It was in an earlier revision of the crawl
The idea was part of Star Wars from the beginning.

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