Talk:Sith (species)

what happened?
What happened to the Sith species after the Great Hyperspace War? Did Empress Teta's fleet exterminate the species? Or could they intermarried with the Human settlers? No, those were the descendants of Naga Sadow's followers and crew of his flagship. What happens to those left on Korriban, Ziost and the other Sith Empire worlds. Either they were slaughtered by the Republic or they intermarried with Humans. They could also have been relocated to other worlds.
 * I was under the impression that they were exterminated after Exar Kun drained the life-force of the entire race in order to sustain himself (or something like that). I don't really know though, and I don't know at the moment where that would fall on the timeline. – Aidje talk 05:55, 6 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * Yep, "The Fall of the Sith Empire" doesn't explain what happens to the entire Sith civilization left behind when the Sith Lords go to war. This is a civilization that's existed for thousands of years. The Empress Teta forces clean up the Sith fleet but then, presumably, go home. Naga Sadow, of course, escapes.
 * The common consensus, which i tend to agree with, is that the fate of the ancient sith will be the subject of KOTOR III. Lonnyd 11:54, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
 * Assuming Kotor 3 ever comes out. Even if it doesn't it can be assumed that something happened because t3 went with Revan to the uknown regions but before that Bastilla programmed him to return to known space if something happened to Revan. The orders were to find Bastilla and if he couldn't he would just have to find someone even if they were Sith. The way i see it there are 3 things that could have happened. 1)Revan is killed 2)Revan is captured 3)Revan gets seduced to the dark side and becomes ruler of the sith.--Dumac 03:42, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

Homeworld
Now the NEC says that their homeworld was Ziost? What gives? -- SFH 05:08, 28 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * It was always Ziost. Korriban was just where they buried their rulers. QuentinGeorge 05:53, 28 Oct 2005 (UTC)

Then why did every source say that the Dark Jedi arrived at Korriban, and found the Sith? And why did all the other sources say that Korriban was their homeworld&mdash;INCLUDING THIS ARTICLE? What is the justification for that retcon? -- SFH 14:04, 28 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * It's not a retcon. Every source, including Golden Age of the Sith said the Sith species first lived on Ziost. Korriban being their homeworld is a common misnomer and error which was unfortunately put in this wikipedia too. The reason? Korriban continues to be associated with the Sith throughout their history but Ziost doesn't. (except for Lumiya) so people assume it is their homeworld. But it isn't, it never was, and nothing has been retconned here QuentinGeorge 22:36, 28 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * A misnomer that even the Databank and CUSWE got wrong? Seriously, go to both of those places, you'll see it states Korriban as their homeworld. And Quentin, I mean no disrespect, I'm not trying to get myself banned or blocked, and I know that we have to accept the NEC, but I'm really having trouble seeing why we should accept a series of retcons just because KOTOR II, a game which was probably released prematurely, made a mistake on when lightsabers were made. -- SFH 22:45, 28 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * The Databank is referring to the Order, which WAS headquartered on Korriban. Ziost is from Golden Age of the Sith, the ONLY sources to have the original Sith species. It's not a new invention. It's got nothing to do with KOTOR game. QuentinGeorge 22:49, 28 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * PS I'm not going to ban you for disagreeing with me. QuentinGeorge 23:04, 28 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * I didn't think you would...All right, you convinced me. You've got better things to do than answer the questions of a paranoid Wookieepedian, so I'll stop bringing it up. -- SFH 23:30, 28 Oct 2005 (UTC)

the word 'Sith' went on to be used by many dark side organizations not connected with the original Sith species. - eh... The Krath were not the Sith. Please reword what you are trying to say here :/
 * Wait a minute. So Korriban is their original homeworld again? -- SFH 14:22, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Hmmm . . . I know there homeworld was probably Ziost but then if the Dark Jedi came to Korriban and discoevered the Sith there then why would there homeworld be Ziost? Did they move to Korriban before the Dark Jedi came?
 * Their homeworld is Korriban, E.N.D. made it quite clear. And yes, before the Dark Jedi came they already had Hyperspace capability. --Sauron18 21:28, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

Genocide
I've been reading through the NEC, and I haven't found a reference to the Sith Genocide. Is it from their? And if not, where is the source for that? -- SFH 02:42, 9 Nov 2005 (UTC)

Well, I hope they then explain why the Sith people don't appear in later novels. I have observed in Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith and Knights of the Old Republic that the Sith don't appear at all!! This shows that the Galactic Republic and the Jedi probably exterminated the entire species. Probably, the Republic was cruel towards unknown alien species that attacked its worlds or the Sith were so dominated by the Dark Side that they had to exterminated. MyNz 16:00, 9 Nov 2005 (UTC)

That still doesn't answer my question. Where is the source for the Genocide? -- SFH 04:23, 9 Nov 2005 (UTC)

Extinction?
Are the Sith extinct, or are they living somewhere else in the galaxy?
 * Assuming kotor 3 ever comes out you will get an answer if kotor is even considered canon.--Dumac 03:36, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
 * According to END they were hunted to extinction, but then again, it's recounting the tale, so maybe a few survived for a while and were then massacred.--Sauron18 03:52, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

Picture
Is horrible, can we either get a better pixeled one or a new pic? Jedi Dude

How Long Do they live?
How long is the average lifespand? - Darth Fury

Of course I am merely speculating. 86.104.204.67 21:25, 1 October 2006 (UTC) Rotten
 * Considering that Marka Ragnos died of old age after reigning cca. 100 years, and that he was (likely) very powerful with the Force, and assuming he was already middle-aged (by normal Sith standards) when he took the throne (it is less likely that he was a youngster or already old), I assume the Sith lived slightly longer than humans, averaging maybe at 85-100, with powerful Sith Lords at about 100-120.

Reproduction
Surely, someone must know how the Sith reproduce? I don't have all the available data on them, maybe it's there somewhere, but I don't know. 86.104.204.67 18:03, 29 September 2006 (UTC)Rotten