User:Broiskasha

Broiskasha 16:24, 9 January 2009 (UTC)I understand that the Galen Marek character is a big issue for most of us who has played the game. I aslo acknowledge the fact that he is choiceless in the beginning which I find most aggrevating. How come he has to make a choice at the very end? I wonder why. Despite that I do believe that it is a very solid character. He was taught the darkside at a very young age and knew nothing else but of it, plus in his eyes Vader would be a fatherly figure, not the best kind of fatherly figure, but one at the least due to him being taken at such a young age.

'I have a theory that may intrigue most of you in this point in time. If Galen Marek was destined to destroy the emperor; why would Kota let him? I do understand that he was angry, and could've fallen to the darkside, but isn't it a matter of choice? He knew that Sidious was just using it as a trick because with Marek's power in the force he could sense it in his mind, such as Kota can, but Kota trusted more in the Jedi teachings than his own instinct. I ask you this... would it have been better if Marek killed the emperor or let him live leaving the Galactic Alliance to come into play. Here is my reasoning for such a question...


 * In killing Sidious it would have ended the empire because in Marek killing Sidious he could have changed the ways of the Empire, in addition to returning Vader to the lightside to make him see how Sidious really couldn't protect Padme Amidala from death. It was just visions that he was having if he fell to the darkside, partially do to Sidious control of mental domination in the force.


 * If he should have let him life, yes the Galactic Republic would have existed, and then turend into the Galactic Alliance creating a Galactic Civil War, which we all know that happened. Now, the thing is here it would have set back the currency a bunch back.


 * If Galen should have killed Kota... he would have became the greatest Sith alive in the words of Sidious, instead he turns on the emperor becoming his slave. What would be your choice? It wouldn't have hurt the currency so much if he wouldn't alleged to the Emperor.


 * Should instinct be trusted more than beliefs? The Jedi Way or instinct being able to percieve one's intended purpose?This is what I pose to you, and I am eager to see responses. If you have any questions for me, please do leave any in which you wish to ask. I have no doubt that I will be able to answer them.'