The Jedi Code | |
Darth Bamse - Student ![]() |
We all know the Jedi Code, right? "There is no emotion; there is peace. There is no ignorance; there is knowledge. There is no passion; there is serenity. There is no death; there is the Force. A Jedi does not act for personal power or wealth but seeks knowledge and enlightenment. A true Jedi never acts from hatred, anger, fear or aggression but instead acts when calm and at peace with the Force." In a FAQ by a guy who calls himself Grim Shadow (can be found at gamefaqs), an alternative Jedi Code that applies to multiplayer games is presented: "There is no cowardice; there is stealth. There is no cheating; there is exploitation. There is no luck; there is skill. There is no server restriction; there is the Force. A Jedi does not meddle in others' duels but seeks the opportunity to snipe or bomb them from afar. A Jedi never plays with hatred, anger, fear or aggression but instead remains calm and unfazed throughout the match to frustrate and anger an opponent to blind their judgement. A true Jedi does not pick on one new to the game, but rather, takes advantage of the situation when a more skilled opponent targets the newcomer." I think The Jedi Academy should have this as their official motto, what do you think? _______________ Why use only one saber, when you can use two, and double the mayhem? |
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Steinin - Student ![]() |
I knew you would say that Jake. ![]() _______________ 362 Ohi on! |
Jake Kainite - Student ![]() |
The very words I live by ![]() _______________ Apprenctice of Jedi Master Ascari (deceased) Descended from a line of great Jedi Will argue any point of view from any side ![]() |
Halendor - Ex-Student ![]() |
There is no cheating; there is exploitation. If the creators didn't intend something to be possible, you shouldn't abuse it. So no exploitation of bugs. There is no luck; there is skill. There is both. If you're skilled it doesn't mean you never get a lucky kill. A Jedi does not meddle in others' duels but seeks the opportunity to snipe or bomb them from afar. Just leave them alone ![]() A true Jedi does not pick on one new to the game, but rather, takes advantage of the situation when a more skilled opponent targets the newcomer. All reasons to not have this code as the Academy's official motto. It's focussed on winning, not on helping eachother, which is the essence of this Academy. This comment was edited by Halendor on Apr 04 2004 05:21pm. |
Steinin - Student ![]() |
The guy who wrote that probably played CS ![]() _______________ 362 Ohi on! |
Mookie - Ex-Student ![]() |
I think that the code as written by him doesn't apply to morals at all, but try to define gameplay elements, not neccesarily behaviour. ![]() |
Jacen Aratan - Student |
Please note that the guy who wrote that version of the Jedi Code ALSO wrote that strafejumping is useless in this game, as 'you'll get pulled and force speed works better anyway'.... |
_cmad_ - Ex-Student ![]() |
Sith > Jedi _______________ Your friends of today, are your enemies of tomorrow. |
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