by Lord Bellious on Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:12 pm
"Ever the technocrat pursuing stable solutions, being another name for peace and restraint. No wonder, where you not the architect of the detrimental deal we're now having?"
She raised her voice a little, but didn't add any alarm to it.
"It almost feels as you would feel better in an authoritarian polity that is not Sith in nature. Some satrapy without a creed based on the very nature of the Dark Side. What I am hearing is the rhetoric of not waking a giant lest it will kick us where it hurts. I am not sure how many people in this room could support such defeatist thinking. If you think Bankor was a failure, it was only such because it was an isolated case. Had there been a dozen more, we would have put the Republic in an overstretch that would compel them to ramp up military spending, conscription, and taxes that would bring people to the streets of the Core - or fail to deliver on the promises which are core to their story. You are mistaken in giving your mind to technicalities at the expense of vision. Vision comes first. This Empire has been founded on it. To defeat the Republic we cannot shy away from challenging their narrative, or accept violations of ours. Thanks to your peace, the opposite is true. This must not stand much longer. Whether it is a biological contagion, one of revolt, or any other, the Republic must be infected, compelled to fight with its demons to the tipping point when they stop being able to cater to their cardinal promises ingrained in their abhorrent religion of peace, balance and harmony. Until you understand and admit this much, your credentials as a Sith Lord remain shaky regardless of your pedigree or institutional power."
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