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Topics in Jedi Philosophy, Tuesday
"I hope you all had a good holiday," Lana said, smiling. "I found it quite relaxing, and the venue was beautiful." She turned thoughtful. "I have wondered in the past if there's something to lovely places giving rise to more pacifist philosophies, whereas in harsher climes you get...well, Korriban's a desert." She shook herself. "Perhaps another week. For this week, I thought we'd discuss something else."
She pulled her weapon from her waist. "This is a lightsaber. Jedi and Sith both use them." She ignited it (carefully away from everything). It's a deadly weapon, adored and feared throughout the galaxy. It's an accepted truth that you must be at least a little Force sensitive to wield one, although I've found that some others on this island have abilities that will also do. Regardless, it's a traditional weapon of the Jedi, and all are trained to some extent to use it, whether they go on to focus on warfare or not. So, why do you think that is? What is it about the Jedi that makes them eager to use any weapon at all, and what specifically about this one? Do you think the code as we've gone over it is necessarily pacifist? Let's discuss it."
She pulled her weapon from her waist. "This is a lightsaber. Jedi and Sith both use them." She ignited it (carefully away from everything). It's a deadly weapon, adored and feared throughout the galaxy. It's an accepted truth that you must be at least a little Force sensitive to wield one, although I've found that some others on this island have abilities that will also do. Regardless, it's a traditional weapon of the Jedi, and all are trained to some extent to use it, whether they go on to focus on warfare or not. So, why do you think that is? What is it about the Jedi that makes them eager to use any weapon at all, and what specifically about this one? Do you think the code as we've gone over it is necessarily pacifist? Let's discuss it."
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