skyway said:
That means the the force can bring only bad things as consequences and that was the part of Kreia's motivation.
Emmm... No? It only means that people is taking something neutral and using it for impossing their will unto others. Blaming The Force instead of blaming people is like blaming the gun instead of blaming the guy who pulls the trigger. It is people that can bring only bad things as consequences.
By wanting to destroy the force instead of the people she was just taking one way in wich "evil people" would do evil deeds and stupid people would do stupid deeds - How smart! They will all just have to improvise a new one! Would we destroy all space ships, too? And guns, swords, grenades... Hey, even people with big fists.
In any case, removing people's hability to be evil does not make them "good" - It makes them morons who aren't evil because they can't. Sooner or later the find a way to once more be able. Great job!
I recognize her as a well done character - But she is not a character that was "right".
As far as i remember (i haven't played Kotor2 in a long time, waiting for TG to finish their piece of vaporware before replaying) she had a thing against being "neutral" and not giving a fuck. Meanwhile it came to both sides of the "force" to be idiots, morons, and "evil" - Maybe the problem were the extremists using the force as an excuse to push their agendas and philosophies down other people's throats instead of "the force."
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Pavlos said:
"It is said that the Force has a will, it has a destiny for us all. I wield it, but it uses us all, and that is abhorrent to me. Because I hate the Force. I hate that it seems to have a will, that it would control us to achieve some measure of balance, when countless lives are lost."
I hate gravity. It seems to have a will, a destiny for us all. I hate it because it would keep us going down at great speeds until we turn into a small crater even if countless lives are lost.
Oh, yes. And gravity can be used for bad things... Like throwing people out the window. Down with gravity! (pun not intended)