The Sith Are Lonely

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At first glance the Sith Order seems powerful and mighty, but the true nature of this organization runs counter to basic human desires and needs. Very few people actually possess the necessary personality traits to be a "content" Sith Lord.
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@GenerationTech
@GenerationTech Жыл бұрын
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@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Жыл бұрын
BRUH
@luckimonster2298
@luckimonster2298 Жыл бұрын
Sometime the RIGHT path is loneliness Allen 😔... The Sith kno the POWER of collectiveness in our world n they will prop up their puppets to manipulate the collective conscious of the populace 😨😔
@dayegilharno4988
@dayegilharno4988 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy to be along for your ride to the light side :)
@motherteresa8418
@motherteresa8418 Жыл бұрын
Minicholians sound like mitochondria . And the dark side is adrenaline
@dayegilharno4988
@dayegilharno4988 Жыл бұрын
@@motherteresa8418 To be precise: Like being an adrenaline junkie.
@kanekikingstorm2113
@kanekikingstorm2113 Жыл бұрын
During the time I hosted a old republic campaign, I had a Sith player who was named Darth Imperius. Unlike alot of my other sith players, he was eager to take on an apprentice, which he did by taking on two Sith students. When asked why, he said “it would be grand, to see students take on my knowledge, and strive to be greater than me. Power is excellent, but it doesn’t nourish all of the soul.”
@ZunamiRevert
@ZunamiRevert Жыл бұрын
If I were a Sith I’d be a scholar Sith. Studying or trying to find ancient knowledge to supplement my own. Wisdom and advise from those who came before me. Collection of Sith artifacts not just as momentous but to be studied through the force to try and see why spirits art attached to them or why they are deemed as legendary. What ancient practices are lost and why were they lost? All of it
@pksmith4496
@pksmith4496 Жыл бұрын
What is it a DND like Story?
@dabuff1319
@dabuff1319 Жыл бұрын
Oh right Star Wars has a tabletop game
@tylerthompson5859
@tylerthompson5859 Жыл бұрын
Were they a Sage too, tf? Just dropping wisdom bombs on the party.
@kanekikingstorm2113
@kanekikingstorm2113 Жыл бұрын
@@tylerthompson5859 he was a sith assassin turned sith warrior. He led armies and campaigns across the outer and mid rim. His first big show was a full on BlitzKreig on a blockage that was set up on Onderon, and as a show of dominance in his first conquest, he killed the Queen on Live Holonet
@jeckjeck3119
@jeckjeck3119 Жыл бұрын
''Would at least one of you join the dark side? Please, I'm so lonely.'' - Emperor Palpatine.
@DavidRichardson153
@DavidRichardson153 Жыл бұрын
I'm hearing him say this in his Robot Chicken voice.
@TheGoodLuc
@TheGoodLuc Жыл бұрын
That actually makes sense, as in Legends even after he won, he wrote that Sith does need to take apprentices. "Choose someone as a successor and you will inevitably be succeeded. Choose someone hungrier and you will be devoured. Choose someone quicker and you won't dodge the blade at your back. Choose someone with more patience and you won't block the blade at your throat. Choose someone more devious and you'll hold the blade that kills you. Choose someone more clever and you'll never know your end. Despite these cautions, an apprentice is essential. A Master without an apprentice is a Master of nothing."
@AskMia411
@AskMia411 10 ай бұрын
Studio C had the best parody Palpatine, I need to go watch the roommates video again 😂
@Talon1124
@Talon1124 Жыл бұрын
Christopher Lee did an interview in the wake of his role in star wars. One quote from him sticks out to me: When you're at the top of the ladder, there's only one way to go. Edit: spelling errors.
@alejandromolina7270
@alejandromolina7270 Жыл бұрын
That's why there's only ever been one "Good Sith" Darth Vectivus. He had a strict code of honor and principals to balance his dark powers. And when he died he wasn't alone, he had colleges and friends and probably a family. He was probably like Uncle Scrooge from Duck Tales, shrewd, manipulative and tactful, but he never crossed the line of being evil and cruel.
@factfiend1000
@factfiend1000 Жыл бұрын
It has been theorized that Darth Gravid was his apprentice. But, what if he was also his son? Plot twist.
@jakeolenickii1349
@jakeolenickii1349 Жыл бұрын
Without a code, you can only serve yourself.
@clandestine736
@clandestine736 Жыл бұрын
@@jakeolenickii1349 The Sith serve themselves even with a code.
@dr.veronica6155
@dr.veronica6155 9 ай бұрын
If I recall, this guy used his powers to build a large and successful mining company, but did so without killing or ruining anybody. And when it was discovered that there was a dark side nexus in one of his mines, instead of doing what most Sith would do and expending his worker's lives to have them try to excavate it, he instead closed the mine out of concern for his workers' health.
@WilliamJames48
@WilliamJames48 Жыл бұрын
The whole apprentice thing never really plays out as the long term friendship that it seems like it should.
@SirFlooberis
@SirFlooberis Жыл бұрын
I feel like it’s because most of the sith were assholes to their apprentices and treated them like they were below them. Plagueis is one of the few sith who didn’t treat their apprentice like garbage and had his apprentice not been the ever unhinged palpatine, the relationship would of most likely worked. I’ve actually always been rather curious about how different things would of been if Palpatine failed to kill Plagueis, resulting in him dying instead. Like would Plagueis of been kinder to Vader and rather then giving him a suit of armor that was weak to electricity, would he have given him armor that was actually useful and good.
@johnnygyro2295
@johnnygyro2295 Жыл бұрын
​@@SirFlooberis Considering Plagueis may or may not have created Anakin via his Midi-chlorian experiments, maybe Anakin would have been on the receiving end of "I'm your father."
@rhymenoceros3303
@rhymenoceros3303 Жыл бұрын
The Sith try to substitute basic human needs like love and friendship with power and strength but that's not something any living thing can live off of. The Sith by their very nature are doomed to be forever alone.
@Cambaliza
@Cambaliza Жыл бұрын
well not all sith are human so
@808INFantry11X
@808INFantry11X Жыл бұрын
​@@Cambaliza no but atleast in a fictional sense any of us who are sentient tend to adopt that human trait of being social creatures and with that come similar needs.
@comet.x
@comet.x Жыл бұрын
i introduce to you THE HUTTS
@tba113
@tba113 Жыл бұрын
Allen: So the other day I was taking apart my microwave, trying to turn it into a particle accelerator because I have dolphin ghosts in my walls... Me: [nods] As one does, carry on.
@daveharrison61
@daveharrison61 Жыл бұрын
That's silly... Got find an antique CRT monitor or TV 😉
@madisonbadger9454
@madisonbadger9454 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t that loneliness and other negative emotions give them Dark Power.
@heyyarequiem5518
@heyyarequiem5518 Жыл бұрын
Probably makes a feedback loop, Dark power-> Loneliness -> negative emotions-> Dark power
@MrRonald327
@MrRonald327 Жыл бұрын
Power is no substitute for love.
@patrioticjustice9040
@patrioticjustice9040 Жыл бұрын
I remember when reading a Star Wars Infinities book years ago, Vader was tasked with hunting down a Jedi known as the Dark Woman. He came to the garden where she tended plants and animals, even trying to preserve a flower that was designated the last of its kind. Vader was amazed by the beauty of the place, and even sought to gently touch the flower's petals. But when they exchanged their view on philosophy, Vader disagreed with preservation and instead believed the weak were meant to be replaced by the strong. Though it was rare, Vader also displayed attributes that made him more easily liked amongst the Imperial military than elsewhere. From Legends continuity where he had devoted officers like Erv Lekauf to clone troopers like Appo, to even an entire alien species called the Noghri who devoted themselves to Vader and then devoted themselves to Leia after recognizing her as his daughter. Vader was always leading the way into battle; something the stormtroopers respected far more than the officers who ordered them into battle while high up in a Star Destroyer.
@peter-radiantpipes2800
@peter-radiantpipes2800 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Very well said about everything here. Great advice for younger people. So many miss the point of movies like American Psycho and Fight Club… it’s mocking or showing the ridiculousness of things and instead, people see it as a path. It’s lost on them. Need far more insightful KZbinrs like you out there.
@blakecharres
@blakecharres Жыл бұрын
The reason why I love your channel so much is because you're able to take this seemingly grandiose SW concepts like the Sith ideology and turn it into a message for us to reflect on in our daily lives. Thanks Generation Tech, humanity first.
@brianmoyachiuz905
@brianmoyachiuz905 Жыл бұрын
That makes sense. The Jedi can't let their emotions get to them, so they probably turned Sith to force themselves out of those emotional shackles so they can be with their loved ones
@UAVwaffle
@UAVwaffle Жыл бұрын
​@Homer More like the kid who was raised in extremely strict environment so once they got old enough they began to rebel in every way they can and turn into the extreme opposite of what their parents were trying to force them to become. So they go from one self destructive extreme to the opposite self destructive extreme. aka jedi tons of rules no emotions, sith few rules and living off of hate and emotions
@UAVwaffle
@UAVwaffle Жыл бұрын
But yes jedi and sith are inevitable because when you have thousands of force sensitives you are bound to have a few with extreme viewpoints, but you do not need one for the other to exist
@kail4997
@kail4997 Жыл бұрын
@@UAVwaffle I would say sith is inevitable, the Jedi isn’t. The thing is, it’s really hard to convince force sensitive individuals they should serve the force and none sensitive people when they are obviously born superior. Without the Jedi and their teaching, no one will willingly devoted their life for nothing in return. Eu has lots of dark jedi, even multiple Luke’s students turn to the dark side. Exar kun, joruus cbaoth, jacen solo…the list goes on. These people can easily mind control entire senate, wipe army out in a instant. The kind of power weld in a single man’s palm- which is why Jedi result in such extreme methods to suppress that impulse. There were tons of micro dark side align orders yet only Jedi remained as the only light side institute. If one days the Jedi was snuffed out completely, nothing will stop the force user’s eternal regime over normal folks. Just look at old palpy, without the Jedi rebellion don’t stand a chance.
@UAVwaffle
@UAVwaffle Жыл бұрын
@@kail4997 I kinda agree with you, yes I think the sith are statistically more likely to form then the jedi because it only takes one or two jerks for there to be a sith order, meanwhile you need quite a few jedi devoting there lives for a jedi order to form. Then again we should consider the real life ratio of murder/hate cults to anti emotion religions (I say religion but there is an argument for the jedi as of the clone wars to be a cult, but that is a different conversation). Also from what I have seen force sensitives are normal peaple, but if you use the light side you don't get your mind corrupted to do good, but if you use the dark side it does seem to physically change your brain to be more evil which does greatly increase the likelihood of a sith cult. So ya I guess the sith are more likely to form then the jedi. I also want to mention I do not care if star wars media claims something can do something, I look at what we observe happening more often. Like if something says Darth Vader can destroy planets, but we have 5 cases of him struggling to pick up a rock, I would go with the rock picking up to be his limit. (not to day that he is that weak)
@kail4997
@kail4997 Жыл бұрын
@@UAVwaffle not saying Vader can destroy planet or something, but he can definitely kill 200+ rebels without a scratch. I mention these sith not to sheds light on how powerful they are, but these are all examples of some force user arrived on a no name planet and instantly became ruler by beating everyone into submission using only a glowing stick. Some folks were born with the force while some were not, that in itself was inequality. We do have less psychotic killer irl but that’s because we aren’t born with superpowers that kills anyone with a mean stares . Much like what watchmen presume of a real life super hero. Even if a dark side despot die in their self destructive behavior, another one will just pop up somewhere because force user born randomly. The only thing stopping Star Wars going full dune was the jedis, people should cut them some slacks.
@vmac8972
@vmac8972 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the Sith in the Old Republic had more liberty within the galaxy than during the Empire era where duty came first leaving minimal time to yourself or for others because Papa Palp is always watching.
@abrahamhwang1422
@abrahamhwang1422 Жыл бұрын
Ah, yes, never forget the iconic moments in the Star Wars extended universe as featured in the movie Good Burger: mondo burger keeps trying to tempt Ed to join the dark side and Otis, who is actually a retired, exiled Salvatore Tessio, uncovers Mondo Burger’s efforts at sabotage.
@ZrodyApo
@ZrodyApo Жыл бұрын
As weird and strange as it is, playing a light side Sith in the Old Republic mmo was the sole moment when it felt great. Learning the dark arts while still keeping your humanity and (some) of the jedi values, balancing them together and there were a lot of moments meeting some characters where it paid off. There's also Kreia and Revan from KOTOR which were good example, seeking power and knowledge but still balancing dark and light side. There is only the Force.
@DavidRichardson153
@DavidRichardson153 Жыл бұрын
It was particularly satisfying when I played as a light side Sith Sith Warrior (not a typo - my character was of the Sith species). Hearing some of the light-side choices being given as justifications for certain actions, particularly when sparing the Jedi targets to get at the desired apprentice. Listening to her shock over seeing nothing but the light side in my character and being aghast at her master so willfully turning to the dark side upon her assessment of my character was rather satisfying to watch. Then when I convinced her to adhere to the light side as she became my character's apprentice and got to see her grow into hiding her light-side leanings from other Sith, oh, it was just as satisfying. My favorite of the conversations with her was when she asked why my character adhered to the light side despite being Sith. The response I chose (it has been years since I went through this, so I do not remember if it was light side or neutral) had him say that there had to be something in the Jedi Code that gave the Jedi the strength to withstand and even beat back the Sith while the Sith Code often led to self-sabotage and thus failure, and thus studying the Jedi ways had to at least be considered, even if one never becomes a Jedi.
@ZrodyApo
@ZrodyApo Жыл бұрын
@@DavidRichardson153 I haven't played sith warrior aside from the starting area but the Inquisitor has also a lot of moments like this, especially against particular characters (both jedi and sith) In my mind it was always the pursuit of knowledge that drives my character and while playing, the dark side choices were always against that, either by simply killing or destroying who and what could give me that knowledge. Like most of the time, playing as dark side was just being a crazy maniac that wants to kill and destroy while the light side was more about getting powerful and acquiring knowledge to become more powerful, being able to dabble into the dark arts while still having (some) compassion and wisdom of a jedi
@DavidRichardson153
@DavidRichardson153 Жыл бұрын
@@ZrodyApo Yeah, I experienced a lot of those same moments with my Inquisitor build, though unlike with my Warrior, I did not finish my Inquisitor's run - I got roughly halfway through before circumstances forced me to stop playing for a while, and that "while" stretched out into "a long freakin' time." Regardless, I personally find it extremely difficult to make dark side choices. Sure, there were a few that made perfect sense to do - the one as a Republic Trooper, when the future medic companion identifies an Imperial officer she had previously served with before defecting and, if asked, recommends that you "discharge your blaster into his head," stands out the most to me - but generally, I just do not like building and playing evil characters, especially not cartoonishly evil ones, and the dark side choices frequently struck me as cartoonishly evil. To me, it was far more practical to just be kind or at least not hostile if possible. Basically, I always play under the "don't be a d^ck" rule. That makes me examine each choice with a lens of "Hmm, which is the least likely to make me out as a real d^ck and thus have to deal with more problems that I could have avoided later on," and that, far more often than not, means choosing the light side.
@dayegilharno4988
@dayegilharno4988 Жыл бұрын
""paying off" and "nation building" are not the same...
@ZrodyApo
@ZrodyApo Жыл бұрын
@@DavidRichardson153 kind of weird and funny that a lot of logical and practical choices on the Republic side are dark side and on the Imperial side it's light side
@factfiend1000
@factfiend1000 Жыл бұрын
The Sith Purebloods had it right. Imagine, a species with a natural affinity for the Dark Side but still have a functional social order with clearly defined roles and duties. Look to King Adas for inspiration. He united Korriban and died for the love of it against the Rakatan.
@alexspain9103
@alexspain9103 Жыл бұрын
I can think of no better example of what a Banite Sith should strive to be than, ironically, a Sith that died thousands of years before Darth Bane was born. Darth Malgus, a servant of the Sith Empire and follower of Darth Vitiate and the Dark Council. An accomplished general in war and a strategic master who achieved something few other Sith would ever achieve in the history of the Galaxy, taking Coruscant by hostile siege. If any of you have watched the Star Wars: The Old Republic CGI cinematic trailers, he's the guy that Satele Shan fights on Alderaan, the guy that the badass Republic Trooper half blows up with a grenade, and most critically he's the guy who leads the assault on the Jedi Temple. And he wins. But in the battle there is a moment, an instant, where he falters. Because Malgus does not care only for himself. There is a woman, a Twi'lek who he has known since childhood. A woman he loves. A woman who loves him in return and who will walk through any fire to be with him, who is there for him by his side in his moment of triumph, and who is put into danger in the fight against the Jedi. He sees her at risk and, for the briefest moment, he loses focus. He saves her, but it almost costs him everything. This does not go unnoticed. Other Sith fixate on this connection as a weakness of his and threaten her, but before they get the chance to hurt her she is taken by someone else. The forces of the Republic come back for vengeance, a Jedi who felt her master die when Malgus killed him. They take her hostage and Malgus rushes to her aid, sacrificing everything else to get to her and even trading the Jedi freedom to escape Coruscant unharmed just to have her back safely. They are alone together, and the woman smiles and tells Malgus that she knew he loved her, and Malgus agrees. He says the one thing he never could before, for so many reasons, just before he activates his lightsaber and burns through her heart. There is a phrase, a metaphor really, that the Dark Side is like a flame. It burns, consumes, transforms. For all its destruction it is somehow beautiful to behold, and it has the power to show one the path forward when all else seems lost and unclear. It can burn away fog, clear a path through attachments and expectations and burdens, but only by reducing them all to cinders. It is powerful, beautiful, but dangerous also. A thing to be feared. Those that taste the Dark Side come away with the intoxicating flavor of evolution on their tongue, yet as the flavor fades they begin to feel the pain. The burn. The wise flee, telling all who would listen that though the taste was sweet the toll of the flame was too great, too high, that in tasting transformation they were diminished. That for all its power, all its warmth, all it's terrible beauty, fire knows only how to burn. The foolish ignore the wise and charge recklessly in, tasting the flame and drinking deep from its wells of power and fury, and in doing so they die with mad smiles on their lips, burned out from within less than two steps from their home. Then there are the desperate, the arrogant, and the deluded. They say to themselves that the wise were merely fearful, that the foolish were merely reckless, and that they need not suffer either fate. They take the flame in hand, neither fearing the flame nor feeding themselves to it, but using it as one would a tool. They light a candle, at first. Then two, then three, then a torch. Small at first, but once they come to understand the flame then they have mastered it, understood it, controlled it, or so they believe. They light more. They light a fire, then a bonfire, then in time a pyre fit for the heathen kings of old. The Dark light of the flame fills the eyes of the damned until it is all they can see and it blinds them. They burn, themselves, convinced they are the ones in control even as all the things the dreamed for are consumed in the blaze. But they are not all that there is, there is still one more supplicant of the Dark Side. The madman, the Sith. Not just any Sith, but the true Sith. The final Sith. The refined, distilled, perfect Sith. Not bound to any one Order, though an order was erected from among their number by one who understood this better than most, these Sith are the purest embodiment of the flame, of the Dark Side, both its terrible strength and its terrible cost. For them, the flame is not merely transformation. For them, it is apotheosis. For these are the ones who do not shy from the flame, who neither take ut for themselves nor attempt to wield as a tool. These are the ones who offer themselves up to it as sacrifices. To change, to grow, to die, to be reborn. They burn. For the wise, the flame was a scar. For the fool, the flame was a drug. For the desperate, the arrogant, and the deluded, it was a tool. But for these dark martyrs the flame is the end in itself. The fire is no mere tool, it is perfection incarnate. For all others, to burn is a sign of failure. For all others, pain is a sign of failure. For all others, the scars, the agony, the scent of searing flesh, it is all the proof that they have somewhere gone horribly wrong. But for the true Sith? For the true Sith, the servants, summoner, slaves, and masters in all of the Dark power of the flame? For them these things are the proof of their transformation. They wish to die. They wish to burn. They wish, above all, to transform. The fire consumes all things, and so the madmen aspire to become flames themselves. Darth Malgus was born and died three thousand years before Darth Bane spoke the words that would define the fate of the Sith ever after, but if they had taken council together then I am convicted that they would have understood each other perfectly. For Darth Malgus knew pain, knew loss, knew sacrifice. And he knew, more than anything else, the absolute importance of taking ownership of his own suffering. He murdered the woman he loved in the very same breath as confessed the truth of his feelings for her. Had anyone else taken her life, taken her from him, he would have broken. But they didn't, and so he did instead. He killed her. He betrayed her. He looked back upon all he was, all he had been, all the trappings of love and culture and tradition, of status and expectation and personhood, and in that moment he saw only one thing. Kindling to set the world ablaze. For all its power, all its warmth, all its terrible beauty, fire knows only how to burn. And so it was that Malgus died, died with his love, died with his heart, died with the fire of the Dark Side burning through his soul. And so it was that Darth Malgus was reborn. Not a man but an idea personified, dark Fire Incarnate. An avatar of the Dark Side, the two powers combining, fusing, submitting and enslaving in equal measure. From the Crucible of conflict something greater is born, something more than the sum of its parts. The madman dies, and from fire the Sith is born. But for all that a fire may consume, all it may devour, all the long years it may lie smoldering and slowly spreading its embers throughout the tinder-dry foundations of the of the world, for all it may prepare itself for the day long awaited when it shall spring forth from the shadows in a terrible blaze to burn the old world upon the pyre of its sins, the final truth is this. That for all its power, all its warmth, all its terrible beauty, a fire knows only how to burn. And in the end, a madman can only burn so long. When the day is ended, nought is left of their martyrdom save ash and smouldering cinder.
@aldraone-mu5yg
@aldraone-mu5yg Жыл бұрын
I don’t take Star Wars too seriously (Especially the Jedi) but the rule of two is a really sophisticated philosophy.
@harleydanforth5986
@harleydanforth5986 Жыл бұрын
I mean to each there own but i dont see it as sophisticated.... it litterally stated that there should be one to hold the power and one to crave the power it was literally to negate intersith fighting for power
@FellsApprentice
@FellsApprentice Жыл бұрын
In a way, it's actually very selfless. You're literally raising your own killer for the sake of the Order's survival and future.
@aldraone-mu5yg
@aldraone-mu5yg Жыл бұрын
@@FellsApprentice You wouldn't think they'd go for it but it speaks to a sith's ego. like a challenge, what if i'm the one that nobody not even someone iv trained can defeat, there always wrong of course. The cycle continues and the sith grow stronger.
@tokenstandpoint93
@tokenstandpoint93 Жыл бұрын
Small disclaimer American Psycho took place in the 80's not the 90's. Awesome video other wise especially how you expose what's wrong with extremists views on any side.
@FellsApprentice
@FellsApprentice Жыл бұрын
The Sith code states that their ultimate goal should be to cut their chains and be free. The great trap of the rest of their Orders philosophy is that they seem to fall for the idea that freedom is being on the top of the ladder, instead of being able to step off of the ladder and stand apart from it entirely.
@nastyfyme
@nastyfyme 6 ай бұрын
Well said ❤
@alanhyland5697
@alanhyland5697 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the Dark Side DOES have cookies, but they're oatmeal raisin.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@hummushero9428
@hummushero9428 Жыл бұрын
Vader’s path to the Darkside truly stemmed from his unrelenting hatred of sand, not the will to save Padme from certain death. It’s a common misconception.
@Lieutenant_Matrix
@Lieutenant_Matrix Жыл бұрын
He must’ve been real happy when jedha got glassed
@tavmminqat
@tavmminqat Жыл бұрын
These videos really show to me why the Nightsisters are the most balanced of the force traditions. They are still messed up in their own way, but way better than the two extremes of the Jedi and the Sith.
@odinulveson9101
@odinulveson9101 Жыл бұрын
Those and the Grey Way/ farers are my go-to. Not the emotionally unstable Sith or brainwashing Jedi
@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45
@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 Жыл бұрын
All my homies love Merrin
@stevenschnepp576
@stevenschnepp576 Жыл бұрын
No, they aren't. Jedi aren't extremists. They're the closest to right. This idiot notion of balancing the Dark Side and Grey Jedi as using the Dark without getting corrupted is fanfiction bullshit coughed up by idiots who didn't bother doing even a smidge of research on the subject.
@TERMICOBRA
@TERMICOBRA Жыл бұрын
A really cool script would have an actor like Heath Ledger (RIP) do for a Sith character arc like he did for the Joker. One of the greatest mistakes Disney makes with the "bad guys" is they're turned into cartoonish excuses for antagonists. A Sheev Palpatine origins script would be amazing if it had the Dark Knight recipe.
@luizkotlewski3749
@luizkotlewski3749 Жыл бұрын
Do you know a great sith? Lana Beniko! Extraordinary woman! She had a great philosophy about the Dark Side. She didn't want power or control as the main goal, she wanted to better herself and conquer her own things like any other person who lives and have needs, she only used the force as a resource to get what she need like we use our hands to grab things we need. She saw the power boost and leadership as a bonus, she saw it as a responsability too. She was competent and that brought her fame and prestige, people would respect and follow her because she was good at her job and now she would have new followers but with new followers comes reputation and responsabilities. She got more powerful so she could get the job done and that makes her a even more efficient leader, she didn't wanted to be a leader or a powerful sith but just a normal person who had responsabilities, dreams, needs, fears and bonds (the player himself can be a important part of her life, even marrying her or something). She basically said: "With great powers comes great responsabilities" to a open minded stoic jedi and he applaud her.
@Treyvah
@Treyvah Жыл бұрын
And then you have Darth Maul in new canon. A child who was taken from his mother, Talzin, and crafted into a tool of darkness his entire life. Even he needed his brother, the unfortunately named Savage Oppress, and losing him genuinely hurt him. Then he sought out his mother again, and she ended up dying. He ended up trying to get an apprentice and ally in Ahsoka Tano, for pragmatic reasons, but also because he felt a kinship with her: his Master rejected him and used him even realizing he still lived, and the Jedi Order was willing to throw her under the bus. And this isn't even going into his relationship with Ezra Bridger. It was all for power and convenience, but he was lonely as all hell. He controlled the Shadow Collective, and then Crimson Dawn, and none of it was enough for him. It wanted his old Master Palpatine to accept him. He wanted his brother at his side as his apprentice. He wanted Mother Talzin to tell him what to do. He wanted Ahsoka to help him kill Anakin and defeat the Jedi and the Sith. He even trained Qi'ra as a successor in Crimson Dawn despite her lack of Force sensitivity, and surprisingly well. And then Ezra, going as far as to almost sympathize with the other's past and loss. In the end, Maul at least died in the arms of his self-proclaimed enemy, Obi-Wan. For me, Anakin and Dooku were lonely. Even Palpatine was, though his mentality would never acknowledge it. But Maul, he almost never had a chance.
@syrenasketches6902
@syrenasketches6902 Жыл бұрын
Well written. I felt so bad when Maul asked Ezra to be his brother and was rejected. And when Ahsoka rejected him even when he was right.
@Treyvah
@Treyvah Жыл бұрын
@@syrenasketches6902 Thank you, I appreciate the compliment. :) I think the problem with Maul, this would-be Nightbrother become a Sith Apprentice become just ... Maul, was that the seeking of power became his whole identity. It was his whole identity from when he could walk. Unlike Dooku and Anakin, or even Palpatine, who had lives before they embraced the Sith, this was all Maul ever knew. And his seeking of relationships would always be overshadowed by a lust for power, control, and dominance in addition to revenge. And we all know, and saw, where that led him.
@syrenasketches6902
@syrenasketches6902 Жыл бұрын
@@Treyvah yeah, I sometimes like to imagine scenarios at key moments of Maul's life going a little differently and wondering if that would change his ultimate fate or not. Probably not, but it's fun to imagine any possible redemption for him.
@themutualfriend5286
@themutualfriend5286 Жыл бұрын
Sith are lonely cause all they want is power even if they form emotional attachments with a partner those feelings are deened as weakness. An example being darth bane, dude cut down his psrtner cause she made him vulnerable.
@westinhellyar5451
@westinhellyar5451 Жыл бұрын
I think Malgus also killed his lover so that he would have no more weaknesses in his eyes.
@factfiend1000
@factfiend1000 Жыл бұрын
I don't recall Bane doing that. Unless you mean Githany, in which case, she left with Kaan and was killed in the thought bomb. They were in a romantic relationship for a short time, but her insistence on following Kaan put a wedge between them. Bane then resigned her to her fate.
@augiegirl1
@augiegirl1 Жыл бұрын
Being a fan of Star Wars & Star Trek, when I saw the title, my thoughts IMMEDIATELY went to “I, Borg”, an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the episode, the Enterprise finds a severely injured Borg drone at a crash site & brings him aboard to treat him. The drone (who is given the name Hugh), becomes lonely because he’s disconnected from the Borg collective hive mind. Steve Shives just did a Retro Review of the episode last Thursday.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
Great episode, and I also love the Star Trek franchise. TNG is top tier.
@weehoo2
@weehoo2 Жыл бұрын
The Sith: Allowed to have attachments but has no social groups The Jedi: Not allowed to have attachments but has a vast social group
@datastorm75
@datastorm75 Жыл бұрын
I recall that from what is now considered Legends, that there was some important nuance here. There was considered a difference between someone who uses the dark side, and a Sith. Yes, the Sith used the dark side quite a bit. However, the Sith were a philosophical structure, which made them behave very different than someone who just uses the dark side, and which allowed the Sith to tap in to some esoteric and particularly dangerous powers.
@abdulbah2176
@abdulbah2176 Жыл бұрын
Lot of people dream of using the dark side for the cool powers but ignore the consequences such as the Sith
@JTMind
@JTMind Жыл бұрын
count Dooku is a fallen jedi in my opinion. He never went fully to the dark side. He embraced it, so that way he could be in an advantage.
@KrazyStargazer
@KrazyStargazer Жыл бұрын
The sith sacrifice things like love, family and friends for things like power and security.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. At least, those illusions of power and security. But I totally agree.
@RoTenken
@RoTenken Жыл бұрын
How's that different from IRL?
@jonathan4158
@jonathan4158 Жыл бұрын
It's a sad life of being an Sith when you only care for is power.
@TheWarmachine375
@TheWarmachine375 Жыл бұрын
Being Evil Sucks trope in a nutshell for Sith
@charzakwinn1398
@charzakwinn1398 Жыл бұрын
If you look at it from a more dualistic point of view, Anakin really was bound to fall to the dark side one way or another. As you mention yourself, both the Jedi and the Sith are quite extreme in their viewpoints and ways. In order to bring balance to the force, the slate had to be cleaned first. Anakin brought balance by first diminishing both sides and thus allowing new growth to come from that.
@strambino1
@strambino1 Жыл бұрын
A lot of other channels, talk about joining the Darkside like it’s a way of leveling up. In reality it’s more like cheating at a sport by taking steroids. Sure you gain a lot of strength and speed quickly, but you also become a jerk to be around and are prone to angry outbursts causing you to lose close connections of family and friends. It’s a path to unnatural power because the path itself is an unnatural and consuming path.
@enderlionheart4497
@enderlionheart4497 Жыл бұрын
And it also jacks up and deteriorates your body over time. That's actually a really great "real-world" example.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
Yes, exactly. Like Nemik in "SW: Andor" says in his manifesto, that tyranny takes constant effort. It takes so much work to keep up with even the appearance of being menacing and intimidating.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
​@@enderlionheart4497 - Exactly. Vader isn't a dude wearing expensive clothes or even a symbol of vanity. He is a bitter, lonely amputee who tried to kill the love of his wife---in pursuit of this power that he desired---and has to spend the rest of his life encased in armor that hides any semblance of humanity, using sophisticated equipment and probably painful medications just to stay alive. TL,DR: Vader doesn't look like an Abercrombie model, he's a dude in breathing mask, walking around in an "iron lung" suit.
@mandoleg
@mandoleg Жыл бұрын
*Introverts: **_"We don't have such weaknesses!"_*
@Myrkin
@Myrkin Жыл бұрын
Sith: "With the power of Dark Side you will rule over everybody!" Introvert: "Does being the ruler includes more interactions with many people?" Sith: "Well... Yes." Introvert: "Hard no. I already have enough human interactions I can stomach."
@mandoleg
@mandoleg Жыл бұрын
@@Myrkin 😂
@TheGoodLuc
@TheGoodLuc 6 ай бұрын
So true!
@EwingAmaterasu
@EwingAmaterasu Жыл бұрын
The Sith are selfish yes, but it is more complicated than that. The Sith school advocates Power as the ultimate goal, but each Sith has the opportunity to seek this power in their own individualistic way. Darth Ruin for example, was so selfish, he thought that he was the only true sentient being in the galaxy, and everyone else was for him a mere illusion. The Brotherhood of Darkness on the other hand, were closer to the Jedi in thinking that they should work together and decrease the Will of the sith to fight among themselves. The Order of the Dark Lords is in my opinion, the purest expression of the Dark side. These Sith saw Power as a God, an abstract and yet personal expression of the Force that had to be achieved at all costs. They didn’t sought their own personal power, but to increase the power of the Sith overall through apprentices killing their masters over and over again… until a millennia later, their vengeance was fulfilled. The Sith of Bane mastered political manipulation, lightsaber combat, force powers, all not for their individual selves, but for an Idea: the greatness of the Sith through the destruction of the Jedi and their complete dominion over the Galaxy. They were selfish, but in a very special way we could say.
@SavageSamxV
@SavageSamxV Жыл бұрын
Obi was more like Anakin’s brother than his father. I believe that was the issue.
@violetlight1548
@violetlight1548 Жыл бұрын
I'm wondering now what might have happened if Vader had succeeded in turning Luke in RotJ -- if the two of them had been able to defeat Palpatine together and take over the Empire. How would Sith ideology change when the master and apprentice are father and son? Do you think that "shred of good" in Vader might have led to a more functional Empire?
@warmasterdorn
@warmasterdorn Жыл бұрын
Personally, I think Vader would have made an excellent Emperor, especially with Luke helping.
@enderlionheart4497
@enderlionheart4497 Жыл бұрын
Ok, now that is an intriguing thought. And I do believe there is a difference between if he had succeeded in turning Luke in RotJ vs convincing him to join him in ESB. Though in RotJ, I must say I think Luke had "pacified" Vader enough that Vader still would have simply turned him over to the Emperor and the Emperor would have eventually convinced him to strike Vader down and take his place. Possibly. If ESB, they probably would have struck down the Emperor and taken over the Empire, but Vader would still be too steeped in the Dark Side and corrupted Luke, as Luke was still very malleable in his "Force leanings" and the Galaxy would have been endlessly stuck in the dark times.
@LucasDimoveo
@LucasDimoveo Жыл бұрын
@@warmasterdorn Vader never had a mind for governing. He was a career warrior.
@userequaltoNull
@userequaltoNull Жыл бұрын
​@@LucasDimoveo He also wasn't an idiot, and he learned and matured quite a lot after his little "industrial accident" on Mustafar.
@ShadowJedi527
@ShadowJedi527 Жыл бұрын
I consider myself as a loner and as a introvert but I still follow the light side of the Force.
@JTMind
@JTMind Жыл бұрын
Be careful, normally introverts can be easily persuaded by the dark side. Is best if you understand both sides. And look beyond the horizon. Last thing you want is be isolated, or have a very narrow mind approach, such as the council, senate and the high republic. As for me I could be a jedi, actually a fallen jedi or grey jedi, I like to experiment, take a chance, and gain experience. In other words live in the way of the force. If that makes sense.
@gamithemighty5932
@gamithemighty5932 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has seen American Psycho, I would like to remind everyone that story is not about slaughter and mayhem, it is about what happens when a person's mind begins to break. from pressure and tension and stress and a need to succeed nonstop. he forgoes positive relationships, constantly lashes out in a professional manner denies love and intimacy even, he becomes so obsessed with being better that he fails to remember that all of that "verticle thinking" can only go two ways, Up, and then, down. while a more horizontal lifestyle will spread itself out and see love and appreciation for what they already have and what they encounter in their lives. simple things like reminiscing about a loved one who you may have lost, is that of a horizontal way of thinking, you are pretty much closing yourself off to all of the negative thoughts of losing them or not having them around and allowing yourself to become vulnerable through your mourning process. the thing is, he never actually did end up killing anyone, except in his own head. when he calls his therapist to help himself stop murdering people out of guilt he swears that he has killed a lot of people. but in truth, he never killed anyone, it was all a very violent melodrama he had imagined over time,. even his therapist exclaims that he never killed anyone that everyone seems to be completely fine and that he never did anything of the sort over the phone, which is what led him to his inevitable downfall. he realised in the end that he was breaking down, that he couldn't just keep doing his life in the way he already was. and so in the end he had to fall down to the darkest moments in a person's life to reach rock bottom and lose everything, which is why the American Psycho story is such a tragedy. it's a blatant perspective of how bad the verticle-only mindset of progress can wear heavily down on a person's mental physical and emotional well-being until eventually they snap when you reach the top it is like a roller coaster, and everything goes downhill before it can o uphill again. you have to be able to enjoy whatever moments of solace and social interactions you have in your life, or you are more bound to break than you might have ever thought. even your love and sex life will become effected if you are not care of that "progressive" culture. from the jealous desire for your own happiness while blatantly despising valentines Day, or watching others get what you want most, a family a loving partner, while completely ignoring more important needs to just let those things come and focus on what is already in front of you. that desperate desire for the ultimate goal becomes the main stressing factor and you can see that negative outlook as damaging when those smaller building blocks and choices create all of your opportunities both for social life and for your own happiness and success.
@zekekennedy9180
@zekekennedy9180 Жыл бұрын
One thing I've always wondered about the Sith is how they don't all become drug addicted whorehounds, it seems like that would be a huge pitfall for someone who only pursues passion and emotion above all else that would claim a lot of them.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. In the real world, when someone just acts on impulse and desire all of the time, they are generally inconsiderate of others (and especially themselves). They seem to be driven to only satiating their selfish wants, because their relentless pursuit of satisfaction would never really get fulfilled in the long run. It's just sad, really.
@lucasbaca5869
@lucasbaca5869 Жыл бұрын
Sith behavior and ideology seems allegorical to the consequences of addiction
@shaydowsith348
@shaydowsith348 Жыл бұрын
@@lucasbaca5869 It is said by more than one Sith that the Dark Side is an addiction.
@ktwei
@ktwei Жыл бұрын
I must be a sith.
@commissarkordoshky219
@commissarkordoshky219 Жыл бұрын
Most of the time Sith Lords - if they don't start out mad, sure as shit become mad, if not from the darkside, then from the extended puppeteer show they need to put on CONSTANTLY to HIDE themselves from the Jedi.
@lukedalton
@lukedalton Жыл бұрын
there is also the fact that the more you look at them, the Dark Side act like an performance enancher steroid; sure it make you stronger and faster but it also had serious health consequence, both to the body and to the mind
@spiffygonzales5160
@spiffygonzales5160 Жыл бұрын
Theres actually something like this in the legends story dark Empire. Palpatine after he came back was trying to convert Luke. He admitted that he felt power in the dark side, but he also felt all the negative aspects of it as well. One of those being loneliness and isolation. That, plus help fron Leia, allowed him to remain in the light and ultimately destroy the Palpatine clone.
@Joshua-uw7wm
@Joshua-uw7wm Жыл бұрын
That's what I love about the Sith is that they really don't try to hide being the evil bad guys of the Galaxy.
@Lugnut-uv7ff
@Lugnut-uv7ff Жыл бұрын
@GenerationTech I got a odd question. Is there firefighters in Star Wars??? I’m a firefighter btw and love ur content.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
That's an awesome profession, btw! Personally, I would imagine so. The SW universe has beings who are specialists in certain fields. I don't see why like, the Republic, wouldn't have a battalion or even a small regiment of people who specialize in fire control/destruction. I mean, yes, their universe has many impressive things that we would consider by our standards on Earth to be considered almost magical. But sometimes, you just need someone who has expertise in these basic fields. So...hell yeah, they would! 😎👍🏼
@Lugnut-uv7ff
@Lugnut-uv7ff Жыл бұрын
@@eat_pray_porg8450 That be awesome lore right there. I love learning about the small details/ tasks forces that keep things running. I’d be laughing butt off if they where yelling “Tank to pump Carl!!! TANK TO PUMP!!!”. Lmao
@greycat930
@greycat930 Жыл бұрын
I think the issue you have is this characters don’t really act like people because they seemingly don’t have much emotion or care, and I had this same problem too. What I realized is that their purpose in the movies and just the movies none of this EU/Canon extra crap, is that they were meant to just be like a metaphysical evil in a way, Palpaltine was less a person and more a symbol, basically the embodiment of Satan. Vader had much less of this but even the original movies he was more terrifying because of how inhuman he was at first. The truth is these characters had a much different purpose in the story then the one they would get or really require to be the truly expansive universe that Star Wars had now.
@barnettmcgowan8978
@barnettmcgowan8978 Жыл бұрын
Snacks are a lie, there is only hunger. Through hunger, I gain fear. Through fear, I gain anxiety. Through anxiety my chains are forged. The Dark Side of the Force shall imprison me.
@Jamnexec
@Jamnexec Жыл бұрын
I agree. "How cold is the heart when it's warmth that it seeks." ~Sting
@aliastheabnormal
@aliastheabnormal Жыл бұрын
Yes the sSith snacks are a lie. Just ask Anakin. He can't even eat now and needs to have his nutrients tube fed to him.
@andrewcaya6174
@andrewcaya6174 Жыл бұрын
I love your insights. thank you
@elbarto6668
@elbarto6668 Жыл бұрын
I just want to point out that I feel attacked on my lifestyle several times, even if I'm not a force user.
@bacd-nn2lg
@bacd-nn2lg Жыл бұрын
Honestly I don't know if they even have the time to be lonely, since they are constantly searching new ways to get power, scheming for more political power, or new powerful ways to destroy the Jedi Order.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
I think that search for all of these external things is just projection. Because it seems like they are unwilling to confront themselves about the truths that haunt them. Which is why the appeal of becoming a Sith is alluring to people who are troubled but impatient about learning their own life lessons. Anakin felt that if he had mastery of how to prevent the death of people he loved (Padme) since he was unable to stop the death of his own mother, it would make him feel more in control. In his mind, Palpatine's attempt to lure him seemed more reasonable because he was very desperate for an easier solution than do what most sensible people would do: live life the best that they can, learn from their mistakes, and/or maybe even put themselves through therapy. Unintentionally, being surrounded by the Jedi, who essentially thought that having emotions could lead to weakness of the spirit and eventually servitude to the dark side, did not help him in the least. They were too busy being self-righteous to notice the galaxy around them changing; they were too busy trying to stick to their ways. Instead, it was far easier to join the dark side and be this creepy politician's sidekick, while destroying and rewriting the tenets of society and government in the galaxy, at the cost of many innocent lives.
@carthienesdevilsadvocatenr2806
@carthienesdevilsadvocatenr2806 Жыл бұрын
The problem is not the Dark Side, or the Force, but the twisted imitation of Sith Ideology that has survived in the hands of the psychopaths that eventually perpetuated it. The original 'Sith Lords' / 'Dark Jedi' favoured the dark side rather than devoting solely to it, using just enough of the light to maintain an anchor to their 'humanity'; and they also understood that the path to the Dark Side is Passion, not just Rage. That loved ones were a strength, not a chain, to be cherished and avenged.
@callmev3531
@callmev3531 Жыл бұрын
4:27, 4:33 More specifically, to power their will. Pain, fear, anger or hatred are all useless to a Darksider that lacks the will or focus to channel it properly (take, for instance, how unstable Anakin becomes after becoming a Darksider to the point where he strangled his pregnant wife, the very person he turned to the Dark Side in order to gain supposedly existing power to protect and then was beaten by a less powerful opponent due to a mistake) or have too many conflicting or inconsistent emotions to use as fuel for their power (take, for example, how Vader’s abilities began to falter as he became conflicted over how to handle Luke). While Jedi and other Lightsiders primarily use their will and focus to channel the Force (as well as to either suppress or regulate their emotions depending on the individual’s personality), Sith and other Darksiders primarily use emotion to fuel their will and focus to channel the Force with greater intensity (while also allowing them to access more of their potential and power they already have with greater speed and ease). But, Just like a Lightsider can weaken or fluctuate in power due to disruptions to their will or focus, especially by emotion, Darksiders can similarly wane and wax in power depending on their emotional intensity and ability to control it (as we see individuals like Asaaj Ventress, Darth Maul and Savage Oppress gain temporary power boosts that allow them to withstand great adversity or easily overpower opponents that were fighting even with them moments prior, but only when they were sufficiently motivated through intense emotion caused by external, extenuating circumstance, making it sporadic and otherwise unreliable). This fact is another reason why Jedi chose to follow the Light Side, as it relies on and indirectly encourages an individual to build discipline and stability in their minds and emotions and overtime allow them to channel and control their power more consistently. Palpatine was one of the most effective Sith because of his ability to control and utilize his emotions combined with his unbreakable will and focus on his ambitions and his naturally high potential in the Force.
@kj07video
@kj07video Жыл бұрын
Could you do a video on what it would look like if the Jedi coupled the republic
@lerneanlion
@lerneanlion Жыл бұрын
Why the Sith did not have institutions and regulations like in those cultivation manhua, novels and series such as Against The Gods, Martial Peak and Battle Through the Heavens? If they did, I think the Sith will functioned a lot better as an organization and an Empire. The arenas will be the places where killing opponents are legal, the Sith alchemists might find a way to expand one's lifespan or improve one's connection to the Force or even both by concocting pills and the Sith sorcerers can be in charge of making, upgrading and refining Sith artifacts to help the Empire's cause.
@TheLiamster
@TheLiamster Жыл бұрын
I must be a Sith because so am I
@theprinceelector745
@theprinceelector745 Жыл бұрын
Your comments on the Sith around the time of bane are probably true but what about the Legendary (or is it now Canon) Old Sith Empire where you still had hundreds if not thousands of Sith running around Korriban
@irh9838
@irh9838 Жыл бұрын
“The Sith always betray each other…”
@cliftonbarker9168
@cliftonbarker9168 Жыл бұрын
"trusting foolish individuals like Tarkin and not Thrawn", I never really thought of Thrawn as a fool, just a fascist that got blown up. Was Thrawn in the mix? *I haven't ready the novelization of the Thrawn storyline, so don't rip me a new one.* Is there a quick refresher somewhere I can watch that goes over the Tarkin/Palpy/Thrawn luv triangle?
@gamithemighty5932
@gamithemighty5932 Жыл бұрын
"you could even stop the ones you love from dying.." "you mean you could save people from death?" Palpatine was not talking about immortality, he was talking about preservation. it is true that Palpatine wanted to use Vader to over his own mortality, but the truth was Anakin took this information the wrong way. anyone can essentially save someone from dying. Jedi especially would do this all the time. sith as well, if you care about the well-being of someone, you will usually protect them however you can. so when he talks about the dark side saving people from dying. he is talking about the uninhibited desire to preserve her well-being. he was still technically messing with his head. but he was still stating a factor most don't think about.
@OtherL
@OtherL Жыл бұрын
I saw this movie. Thought it was crazy. Still don't know what to believe lol
@chrisreilly1290
@chrisreilly1290 Жыл бұрын
6:43 he also would end up several the heads of many Younglings
@rafavizuetecastro
@rafavizuetecastro Жыл бұрын
We need a collab between Geetsly's and Generation Tech
@ilnigromante666
@ilnigromante666 Жыл бұрын
Given that the Sith subscribe to a hobbesian and elitist view of life and the universe, loneliness is what keeps them alive, until it doesn't.
@chr0nicler843
@chr0nicler843 Жыл бұрын
A fascinating analysis, Alan. Your observations remind me of another KZbin, a reviewer of comics and his dissection of evil. He essentially defined evil as a loser's ideology, they commit countless atrocities to state their dark desires. And yet any satisfaction they gained was fleeting. Meaning they must commit these deeds over and over again. with each return more diminishing then the last. Condemning themselves to a futile quest to fill a void that will never be sated. Take Insidious and Darth Vader for example. The Emperor brought the Republic under his heel, yet even that did not satisfy him. He wanted not just the entire galaxy, but all of creation to become his puppet show. A quest forever doomed to fail. For as William Shakespeare put it. The world is more akin to a stage, where each person plays many roles in the grand performance that we call life. Vader understood that quite intimately. As the way I saw it, all the pain and suffering he inflicted on others was his attempt to distance himself from the man he was. A man who craved power to save what he held dear, only for that very power to take everything from him. The tragic irony being that it is this very inner conflict that fuels his new persona. Meaning whether he wins or loses, he is damned all the same. Perhaps that's what makes these agents of evil so intriguing. They are both the ultimate power fantasy as well as a cautionary tale of what we can become if we allow our inner darkness to consume us. Regardless, thank you for another fascinating analysis and hope you have a wonderful day.
@mehmetgurdal
@mehmetgurdal Жыл бұрын
this is why I want to see more of Dooku man. Hes just too similar to Anakin.
@RocketCouch
@RocketCouch Жыл бұрын
This goes along with something I've thought for a while about palpatine: that he was bored out of his skull by being in power, and that's the real reason he allowed himself to be killed by Vader's hand at the battle of endor. Throughout history, the sith have never really been on top. Sure, they've come close, even at one point brought the republic to near total destruction, but they've never really been unopposed. Even in the example I just gave, they were still driven for more power, as the sith lord in charge at the time was still trying to become a god. But then the blockade of naboo, the clone wars, and finally order 66 happened, and the jedi were all but destroyed. The sith had finally won, and there was no more power for palpatine to gain. He had become the Senate. Then we see palpatine becoming reclusive, not showing up to the Senate, unless, once again, a situation brewed that gave him the chance to flex his political skills, just like it did with Admiral Rampart. Then he was ready, maybe even eager, to step in and flex his skills to manipulate the masses. But he was a Sith through and through. The death star was built, the Senate dissolved, and the death star was built again. And palpatine prepared for his death, in 2 important ways. First, he set up a secret project to clone himself, so that when he died, he could return to power. Which, if he'd used that right after Endor, would be an absolute crippling blow to the morale of the rebellion. Imagine it. They just destroyed the death star, again. They killed the imperial head of state. But he didn't die. He's still there, and there are rumours of another death star. How can the rebels possibly defeat an unkillable enemy? But he didn't do that. He waited. Why? The second preparation was to make sure that the empire couldn't outlive him, that it would fall apart without him. And it did. But why would he want this if he was prepared to to return? I believe that by the time of the battle of endor, palpatine was bored. He'd conquered his enemies, built massive planet killers, and they weren't satisfying him anymore. At some point, the amount of power a person has accumulated becomes just another number. What good is having power when there's no one to challenge it? So he went to endor, boarded the DS2, and challenged the rebellion once more. He planned to wipe them out, and brought the last powerful jedi right to him. To turn him to the dark side, he told himself. A new challenge, finally. And he was challenged. Luke refused his offer, and had to be destroyed. Palpatine ignored his rational mind's warnings that Vader cared for his son, and would react protectively, the same exact trait palpatine himself had exploited to turn him. And he tortured Luke, and Vader stepped in. The rest is history. Then the empire collapsed, the emperor found his cloned body, and waited. Waited for the Rebellion to dispose of his failed lackeys, become the new republic, until at last they were powerful enough to threaten his new plan.
@samueldimmock694
@samueldimmock694 Жыл бұрын
I like this idea. Of course, I don't think a lot of that was conscious--I don't think Palpatine had that much self-reflective power--but it seems remarkably plausible.
@RocketCouch
@RocketCouch Жыл бұрын
@@samueldimmock694 True it would have to be subconscious. Where the back of his mind is letting certain inconvenient details be forgotten, for example, or driving him to prepare for a specific outcome.
@Alverant
@Alverant Жыл бұрын
Sometimes I think the reason so many immigrate to the US is that we are so big and have a good PR. We're not as free as we should we. We've forgotten our responsibility to others, to "promote the general welfare". We live in a country where one person can get a book banned because it makes them uncomfortable and laws are being written to "other" those who don't fit in, making it legal to treat them as non-people. A land where a state government can overturn the results of a fair election if they don't like the result or that it's seen as good to try and to keep people from voting because they'll do it "wrong".
@GenerationTech
@GenerationTech Жыл бұрын
I think that’s an American centric view. Most immigrants are coming from countries with far more instability, corruption and oppression than the states. Americans tend to view things only through their own lens and experiences. The conditions and economic opportunities in most of the world are so much worse than what we have.
@ericmorris3948
@ericmorris3948 Жыл бұрын
The sith need to be reorganized into something like the Serpents Hand
@paintballercali
@paintballercali Жыл бұрын
Bro, dolphin ghosts are the worst.
@Byyte
@Byyte Жыл бұрын
Well having the Rule of two can definitely not help that. 😂
@nathanpalmer04
@nathanpalmer04 Жыл бұрын
The saying “misery loves company” exists for a reason
@erinescobar8610
@erinescobar8610 Жыл бұрын
The road to hell is paved by good intentions
@mattroxursoul
@mattroxursoul 6 ай бұрын
Dark Lords of the Sith do not get lonely 👉👈
@Suhayl_Khatib
@Suhayl_Khatib Жыл бұрын
Never clicked so fast!
@superdivemaster
@superdivemaster Жыл бұрын
Exactly ... If I had run into Anakin SkyWalker, I would have said: "Why are you following that Ugly freakin freakazoid dude ??? I woul dhave said the same thing to Kylo Ren !!! "Why are you willing to kill you father for that ugly freakazoid Snoke ???
@Vontux
@Vontux Жыл бұрын
Generation Tech realized Their audience was getting kind of fashy? None of that weird "humanity first", shit? Based. Guess idubbz ain't the only fella that can change course. Good job.
@analerma3837
@analerma3837 Жыл бұрын
Star wars the final sith
@theneonorange9126
@theneonorange9126 Жыл бұрын
Damn that be depressing
@superdivemaster
@superdivemaster Жыл бұрын
Also how the hell could Kylo Ren kill his father for the sake of some seriously ugly snoke a hole is beyond me !!! I would rather follow a great looking leader like Bo Katan, Padme, or Princess Leia !!!
@superdivemaster
@superdivemaster Жыл бұрын
There is no way Palpatine and Anakin could sit there beside a lava river !!! I have been next to flowing lava on the Big Island !!! You cannot stand or sit anywhere near the stuff, it is seriously hot !!!
@AdventureWolfDesigns
@AdventureWolfDesigns Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the more adult topics Adam, keep it up.
@eat_pray_porg8450
@eat_pray_porg8450 Жыл бұрын
(whispers) It's "Alan/Allan". 😉👍🏼(No worries.)
@tucker0214
@tucker0214 Жыл бұрын
Hello there friends welcome back to another episode of Generation Tech my name is David… I have finally accepted that I am not and will not every be Allen so I say Guter Tag
@thenecessaryevil2634
@thenecessaryevil2634 15 күн бұрын
"Where are they? Where are your friends now? Tell me about the loneliness of good, He-Man. Is it equal to the loneliness of evil?" -Skeletor, Masters of the Universe
@AssassinGTM
@AssassinGTM Жыл бұрын
I mean if you ask Tales of the Jedi, Dooku was already working with Palpatine before Qui Gon died
@W3-productions
@W3-productions Жыл бұрын
I know the Sith are sad, but how many major characters in Star wars actually get to die of old age?
@dreadrath
@dreadrath 2 ай бұрын
I dunno, Sidious always seemed pretty happy, I mean he loved having a good laugh. That dude really, really enjoyed what he does. That said, there was a very brief moment after Palps offed Plagueis where he felt strangely lonely as the only being left to carry the grand Sith plan forward; though that didn't last long.
@danielkover7157
@danielkover7157 10 ай бұрын
Haven't seen American Psycho, but after seeing a clip of Bateman taking an axe to a guy (whether it was real or he imagined it, as one theory video theorized), I don't need more convincing that he's messed up. Even other clips of him in action, from the business card scene to pretty much all of them, all of them show you that something isn't right with him. Also, it's my understanding that the whole alpha/beta male thing ISN'T a thing. Somebody just copy-pasted wolf social dynamics onto humans and called it a thing. Now we have the theoretical "sigma" male, and I think even an omega male. I'm a pi male myself, because I like pie. 🥧 😋
@glamourweaver
@glamourweaver 4 ай бұрын
“Of course I cultivate attachments. They are a source of passion and thus power. Hate and Anger are not the only sources of strength the Jedi Order suppress in Force Wielders through the Galaxy to keep us weak - they forbid Love for the same reason.”
@KagaiYami
@KagaiYami Жыл бұрын
wow your interpretation of the first line of the sith code i disagree with entirely. especially since i see no dark side or light side. its all just the force. people corrupt themselves. what you are talking about with that first line of the sith code isnt actually the sith code. its the sith culture. which was one that kinda sucked. but the sith code isnt in and of itself evil. infact its very self empowering. it is the opposite of the jedi code which says you should give up the self. the sith code is the inverse of that. conflict is the truth of the universe. passion fuels your strength. strength fuels your power. power leads to victory and in victory one can find freedom. and considering that the self is everything that makes a person a person. without the self, there is no people. they easily could have ended up the good guys of the universe instead of the jedi. they are the tragic villains that are villains because of culture not ideals. and the jedi preaching that one should give up the self to me, is about the same thing as saying that consciousness is an anomaly that never should have happened. because consciousness wouldnt exist without the self. and they want everyone to give up the self. your entire video here. is critique of the CULTURE of the sith. which is not the code of the sith. two very different things.
@nahte123456
@nahte123456 Жыл бұрын
Most Sith suck at being Sith, which is kind of funny. The Jedi are only slightly better. Anakin is a great example of this, he loves a lot, sometimes to much, and that makes him a horrible Jedi, and a horrible Sith. Just because he's strong doesn't make him good as part of a particular ideology.
@capkolarov3678
@capkolarov3678 Жыл бұрын
Bro the video is great as usual but just a little note: the majority of the Sigma Male memes of Patrick Bateman are just that, memes. They're parodies, and 90% of the people that enjoy this kind of memes know it. There are obviously exceptions but that's at least my experience
@Orgyfan6
@Orgyfan6 Жыл бұрын
everything about this video was good......everything but the talk of the USA.....no not every wants to go there, yes look at the immigration numbers. look where the numbers are coming from.
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