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Who is your favourite character in Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?

  • Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader

    Votes: 18 32.1%
  • Padm? Amidala

    Votes: 4 7.1%
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi

    Votes: 6 10.7%
  • Yoda

    Votes: 8 14.3%
  • Master Windu

    Votes: 2 3.6%
  • General Greivous

    Votes: 3 5.4%
  • Count Dooku

    Votes: 2 3.6%
  • Chancellor Palpatine/Lord Sidious

    Votes: 1 1.8%
  • C3PO

    Votes: 4 7.1%
  • R2-D2

    Votes: 8 14.3%

  • Total voters
    56
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Tch. An infrared lightsaber might help. ^_^
My lightsaber in KOTOR2 was white. ^_^
...btw what's yar fav Star Wars song? Tch, mine's Duel Of The Fates. ^_^
 
Mine are Battle of the Heros/ Anakin Vs. Obi-Wan from the Episode3 soundtrack. I liked that Duel of the Fates was in Episode 3.
 
Murpheos said:
The Way of the Sith
Peace is a lie, there is only passion
Through passion I gain strength
Through strength I gain power
Through power I gain victory
Through victory my chains are broken
The Force shall set me free


Sith Lord: The pinnacle of darkness. Only those able to fully cloud themselves within the Dark Side of the Force can reach this level of power. Often, when a Sith reaches the level of Master, their very humanity has disappeared, and their physicality is warped and twisted.

Sith Prestige Classes:
Sith Marauder: The pure rage of a Sith Marauder is evident in their lightsaber, red like their emotions. A Marauder focuses on lightsaber combat, attacking with pure ferocity and rage, leaving their opponent bewildered under the flurry of powerful strikes.
Sith Force Lord: The Force binds all living things, and the Sith Force Lord twists the Force to end living things. Sith Force Lords of the highest levels can unleash the mighty Sith Lightning, a powerful and horrendous attack that leaves enemies drained of life and hope.
Sith Assassin: The Dark Side of the Force can cloud the vision of a Sith Assassin?s enemies. Preferring stealth and subtlety to rage and power, an Assassin can quietly eliminate their foes with quick strikes, mostly without resorting to their lightsaber.

Sith Warrior: The agents of the Dark Side are the bane of the Jedi. Seeking to bring chaos to order, dark to light., Sith Warriors use their anger and hatred for the Jedi to fuel their power to instill fear within the populations of the galaxy. Warriors do the bidding of their Master, until such a time where the Warrior challenges a Master to take their place. If the Warrior falls, they were not worthy to remain a Sith. If the Warrior prevails, they shall become a Master of the Sith.

Sith Warrior Classes:
Sith Blade Master: A Blade Master specializes in the art of lightsaber combat. But also, to implement the rage of the Sith, they also include physical combat into their form. By implementing physical combat, and mental focus, a Blade Master can be unstoppable in battle.
Sith Mage: The Force is a gift, to be channeled through those gifted enough to use it. Sith Mages use the Force to invoke dread and fear to innocent people. By appearing as great and malevolent beings, and seen levitating or using invisible magic by the populace they terrorize, Sith Mages are feared by their deadly use of the Dark Side of the Force.
Sith Rogue. In every organization, there are those who seek power through underhanded means. Sith Rogues are no exception. By hiding in the shadows, they wait for the right opportunity to strike out from behind and assume power for themselves.

Sith Apprentice: The beginning of the dark path. A Sith Apprentice begins to learn the powers of the Dark Side. The power it can yield, and the fear they can summon in lesser masses. Apprentices are taught not to suppress their anger and hate, but to channel it and release, unlocking the Dark Side within. They are also taught in the art of lightsaber combat, but more ferocious and powerful styles are used, which often bring harm and death to those unwilling to master it, yet another principle of Sith philosophy : only the strong survive.

Sith Acolyte: Whenever an individual, either Jedi-trained or not, shows a turn to the Dark Side, they are taken into the realm of the Sith. They are taught to use their greed, their sorrow, their hate, as tools to unlock a world of powers and abilities unknown to the Jedi. Once an Acolyte is suitably prepared, they may move up in Rank to become an Apprentice, but many Acolytes, who are too weak, do not survive the training.



I'll be a Sith Lord, then.
 
May I Join? I Want To Be A Sith. I Used To Like Jedi, But Now I Like Sith XD I Have Liked Star Wars Ever Since I Was 3! I Have All The Movies, (Exept Ep III Obviously), Played Some Of The Games, Ive Seen All the Movies, And I Have A Huge Action Figure Collection! Lemme Join! XD
 
marillmonster2000 said:
May I Join? I Want To Be A Sith. I Used To Like Jedi, But Now I Like Sith XD I Have Liked Star Wars Ever Since I Was 3! I Have All The Movies, (Exept Ep III Obviously), Played Some Of The Games, Ive Seen All the Movies, And I Have A Huge Action Figure Collection! Lemme Join! XD
i have all of them to
 
so what do we do now.

Sorry i have been away for so long.
 
My home planet of Mustafar. My alternate is Coruscant.
 
Yay, saw Ep 3 yesterday! W00tness! XD
Oh, and welcome to the club Marill. :) My fav planet? I guess.... Dantooine. ^_^ Or Yavin IV (If you're counting moons) :P
 
Good? It was fantastic! In the ranking of Murpheos, it was 'All that and a bag of chips'
 
My Favourite planet ish Korriban and Yavin 4 and Dantoonine.

So much jedi and sith history there.
 
Strong connections with Force, these planets have. IMy favourite planet would have to be the planet Honoghr, home of the Noghri. The Noghri are are wolf-like species, most akin to were-wolves of legend. They possess heightened senses of smell and hearing. If I were to choose to be a member of a species in the Star Wars universe, I would choose to be one of the Noghri.
 
Actually, nobody knows the species name. George Lucas deliberately kept the homeworld and species that Yoda is part of secret, for whatever reason. And if anyone can prove otherwise, then they are wrong.
 
I just beat my Star Wars episode III, game for Nintendo DS, it was easy.
 
It's the best Star Wars game I've ever played.
 
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