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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-10-21 09:41 am
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Ethics [Tuesday, October 21, 2nd period]

Anakin leaned a little uncomfortably against his desk as he waited for the students to take their seats.

"Today we talk about diligence, temperance, and forgiveness," he said quietly, "and we're going to use examples from last week's exercise to do so."

He flipped the hologram to life, focusing on a shot of Palpatine's face. "The goal was to save this man, the democratically chosen leader of your galaxy, at the cost--if necessary--of your own lives. After the first dozen or so droids shooting at you, you certainly had the option of retreating and leaving the mission for someone else to complete. So when does diligence turn to foolhardiness?"

The holocam switched to footage of two Jedi, blue blades flashing, taking on an older man wielding a red lightsaber. The battle was moving at least three times as fast as the exercise had. The older Jedi went ricocheting into a wall, then the second one, fire in his eyes, closed in on their opponent. A few moments later the Sith dropped to his knees with two lightsabers held to his throat.

The Jedi wielding the lightsabers looked an awful lot like their teacher.

"Temperance," Anakin said softly. "Do you kill him now? He's dangerous. He held the head of a galaxy-wide government hostage. He injured your partner. He certainly tried to kill you first. Or do you capture him and leave him to the whims of the courts?"

He shook his head. "Finally, forgiveness. You save the chancellor, at great personal expense, only to discover he's not the kind of man you thought he was. Your act of heroism has managed to make the situation at home much, much worse. How do you forgive yourself for it? Can you forgive the others who put you into that position?"

Re: Answer the discussion question: diligence

[identity profile] finding-x-dream.livejournal.com 2008-10-21 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Every situation is different," Agnes pondered. "I guess you need to balance how likely it is you'll succeed with how important it is for you to succeed. If the world's about to end, it's a lot harder to call something foolhardy."

Re: Answer the discussion question: diligence

[identity profile] finding-x-dream.livejournal.com 2008-10-21 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"The fate of the whole galaxy?" Agnes asked. "I'm not sure you can call anything foolhardy, then. Besides, everyone knows that when the fate of the universe is in the balance, million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten."