Padme Amidala (
functusofficio) wrote2017-10-07 07:27 pm
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voice. video. text. drop by her office.
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2. Then you must go further or deeper, to be prepared, or give up.
3. There are others here to claim to be clones, and speak of being manipulated, and their lives interfered with. They claim to have been targeted for murder for being clones.
This is not a failure unique to your galaxy, but I don't know if the failure has been on such a level in any other that has been represented here.
I understand you did not wish for war. I wonder if all the soldiers in that war were considered people whose lives had worth, or if they were political pieces.
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2. Are you advising me to seek power?
3. We do not hunt clones for being clones in my world.
Though I cannot say using them as soldiers in a war they had no say in is anything kinder.
To many, they were only pieces. Something universal across wars, but I think it gave many people more ease to send them into battle if they considered the clones expendable.
And any time we attempted to work for peace, Dooku found a way to destroy the chances.
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2. If you wish to be able to counter actions from someone that concern you.
3. You are eager to turn the conversation back to Dooku and his failures. I want to know more of those, but I also want to understand the actions and accountability beyond him. It seems your Republic and Jedis alike dismiss some lives as worth less than others.
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2. Surely it would be more helpful for all to work towards peace?
3. Dooku is here. The others you ask about are not. Therefore I do consider him more relevant to the present, yes.
As well, I hope you understand that we are speaking of a war that spanned an entire galaxy. I must break it down into the most rudimentary explanations to make sense of it to someone from outside that.
If it helps you to understand the scope of what you are seeking to understand, the Council of Neutral Systems alone was composed of over 1,500 star systems. Both the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems vastly outnumbered them.
You seem to be most interested in the clone army and its treatment, and there I can provide only some help. I was opposed at all points to the creation of such an army, and while I grew to know reasonably well several of the clones in my husband's command I was rarely a part of on the ground fighting. That was rather the area of the Jedi themselves.
I believe you would be right to say that many Senators in the Republic considered the clones to be expendable. I would not say the same of the Jedi. While I know of one who considered the clones little more than canon fodder, he was found to have been allied with the Separatists and betraying the Jedi Order and the clones to their deaths on purpose.
All Jedi were made Generals during the Clone Wars. (The appropriateness of this choice is an entirely different matter.) Most Jedi I knew led their clone troops from the front. While they had vastly different backgrounds and sometimes found it difficult to understand each other - the clones having been bred from a template that was geared strongly towards aggression and combat, and the Jedi having been intended as Peacekeepers before this as a beginning, and many others - I knew Jedi who gave their lives to protect their troops, just as many clones gave their lives to protect their Generals.
I do not pretend that the Senate was full of altruists, or that some of them would have fed as many clones as it took to keep a war going that filled their banks, but the Jedi should not be painted with that brush.
I am so sorry, this is unforgivably late and puny next to your majestic Padme tags
3. Thank you for explaining.
( She’s not being obnoxious, she’s genuinely glad to have it broken down for her. Entire worlds were complicated, let alone entire galaxies. )
Senator, is it surprising that people care about the clones? All the talk in the network is of the Jedi and the Senate and the Force. There is always more data underneath the chatter and what people are will talk about willingly.
4. Do you think the people here are in danger of the politics or beliefs of your galaxy being used against them, given the people from there who have arrived here?
YOU'RE GOOD it is not puny at all and i am late most of the time
3. I'm only sorry that I cannot explain better.
I'm surprised someone from another world cared to dig further beneath the chatter certainly. I would have thought most people here would have been bored already by even the parts of our world that are becoming relevant here.
Clearly you're not most people, though.
4. Perhaps the most important question to be asked. From the Jedi I do not think there is any likelihood of harm. They do not have a history of imposing their will on others without good cause. (The harming of innocents, primarily.)
The Sith and the Imperial sections I am more concerned about. They have proven ruthless in my world, and at least one here has murdered someone else from our world because of their differences in opinion. In general, while I hope it does not spill over otherwise, I think the Rebel and Imperial contingents will have a great deal of difficulty ever even coexisting peacefully.
And the Sith are always dangerous and ambitious.
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3. I am not most people. This is correct. Boredom and inattentiveness let many terrible things happen. We must be vigilant. We must be careful.
4. It might be best to be aware of the people not from your world who interact with these others and how they might be influenced by respective contingents.
( a project she might consider. it may be worth doing, or it may be the worst. )
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3. I would not necessarily call it inattentiveness when no clones from my world are yet here, but you are correct in that assessment.
You are certainly more careful than most, it seems.
4. I am aware. It is not possible to track all of those interactions, but I do keep an eye on them as I can.
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Thank you.
I may contact you with more questions.
( what a not-weird totally balanced social interaction)
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It was interesting to meet you, Wizard.