the first books that you should pick up are Labyrinth of Evil, Return of the Sith, Dark Lord which adds some depth to the Anakin fall and are strongly written. REvenge of the Sith is far more in depth and really makes the movie better.
Follow that up with the Bane Trilogy which will give you the history of the Sith rule of two.
Plageus really goes into detail about how Sideus/Palpatine gains power and rises and takes place from his beginnings in the Sith Order through to the point where he's declared the Supreme Chanceller. Palpatine is by far the best character in the Star Wars universe
The old republic books are decent with the two best being Deceived which is what the MMO is based on its events that happened about a decade before the game and Reven.
Just my 2 cents though
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Can anyone explain to me how balance is restored to the force by decimating/removing the dark side thereby leaving only the good side? This always bothered me about Star Wars.
It was never a balance between light and dark. The theory that Lucas put forward was that the dark side of the force was a corruption on the force
When the Sith were destroy the dark side was no longer corrupting the light side so the force was balanced.
Remember that the prophesy was a Jedi based prophesy. Just like the Sith in the EU had a prophesy about one perfect being that would embody the dark side. In the Star Wars movie universe Palpatine was a pure embodiment of dark side power.
he prophecy of the Chosen One was an ancient Jedi legend that foretold the coming of a being who would restore balance to the Force.[2] The idea of balance of the Force, a central tenet of the Jedi Order, refers to the ideal state in which the Force exists in nature, i.e. as the light side. The presence of the dark side corrupts and destroys this natural balance,[3] and the Jedi viewed it as their duty to restore it.
And before anyone else can do it
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Can anyone explain to me how balance is restored to the force by decimating/removing the dark side thereby leaving only the good side? This always bothered me about Star Wars.
Captain pretty much covered it, but since you got me thinking about this for the first time in almost a decade, I'll throw out my analysis of the "balance".
You can't think of the balance of the Force like it is a scale with good on one side and evil on the other and the only way they can be balanced is if both sides are equal.
The balance of the Force is more akin to a person walking on a tight rope. When properly balanced, the person will be able to walk across the tight rope without any problem. The dark side is like a person standing on the ground throwing rocks at the tight rope walker trying to make him lose his balance and fall.
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I always thought that a person on the light side would walk across the line, reach the puppy on the other side and give it a pet.
The darkside would convince you that once you reach the other side, the puppy is a threat to your achievement of making it across the rope so you should probably kill it before it becomes more of a threat.
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Anyone who is holding on their their childhood love of Star Wars, and living in angst over the perceived gutting of the franchise needs to get over it and move on with their life.
All of the Star Wars movies were designed for kids, and if you happened to enjoy the movies as an adult - good for you. So, quite happily, I am going to take my 6 year old to the movie in the next few weeks, and hope that he enjoys the light sabre fights, the space ships etc etc. He will probably even laugh at Jar Jar.
And then at some point, I will figure out how to explain to him, how that little boy who couldn't act, turned into a genocidal maniac that put fear into the hearts of the galaxy.
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I would like to take this opportunity to say that the prequels were worse than horrible and if you actually remotely enjoyed those movies you are either brain dead or completely incapable of even the most basic critical evaluation.
I would like to take this opportunity to say that the prequels were worse than horrible and if you actually remotely enjoyed those movies you are either brain dead or completely incapable of even the most basic critical evaluation.
I would like to take this opportunity to say that anybody who tells anybody else what they should and shouldn't like is a pompous ass!!!
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I would like to take this opportunity to say that the prequels were worse than horrible and if you actually remotely enjoyed those movies you are either brain dead or completely incapable of even the most basic critical evaluation.
They can't all be brokeback mountain you know.
It must be tough being the intellectual guide post for CalgaryPuck, how do you ever move from place to place with that gianormous stick rammed up your butt.
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I would like to take this opportunity to say that the prequels were worse than horrible and if you actually remotely enjoyed those movies you are either brain dead or completely incapable of even the most basic critical evaluation.
I liked this:
as well as the chick in the thong in the background in one of the bar scenes
If that makes me brain dead then so be it. As the head I'm doing my critical evaluation with, doesn't house my brain.
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