nightmare wrote:Rogue 9 wrote:Let's try this again. The Emperor is an absolute ruler. He is the Empire personified. Furthermore the occupation of Naboo and the Clone Wars had everything to do with the Empire. Don't even begin to tell me that they didn't. They were the catalysts that formed the damned thing.
I see that the parallell with the Alliance went over your head. So let's try
that again. If you blame the Empire for what its ruler to be did on his own before it even existed, the same argument applies to the NR.
Actually no. Let's look at why.
So if Palpatine was guilty of Alderaan (even though he wasn't involved in it other than approving Tarkin's deterrent machine of doom), then Carida is the fault of the NR,
It's destruction? That'd be Kyp Durron's fault, Chief. The NR did everything they could to make sure no one would ever touch the Sun Crusher again. Further, if the Empire hadn't built the Sun Crusher in the first place...
the warlordism and anarchy following the collapse of the Empire is their fault by being the direct cause of it,
That'd be the Warlord's fault there, Chief.
and the millions of imperials they attacked and killed during the rebellion is on their hands.
Imperial military personnel? Legitimate targets and casualties of war.
Not to mention the Vong.
The NR orchestrated the Vong invasion? Source?
And you know what? That's way more deaths than Palpatine ever committed under his regime or even before, directly or indirectly. You're still applying a double standard, pal.
Nope. You haven't shown that the Rebellion was directly responsible for the behavior of those others outside of it's command and control. Palpatine was in full control of his own actions and those of the Empire.
Yeah, yeah, I know you're claming we can't blame them because they didn't know what was going to happen. It's hard to describe all the faults with that argument, but I'll give it a try.
Good of you, but that's hardly all of my argument, nor the most essential part of it. Hell, since the point of this is to demonstrate that the Empire is evil, I fail to see what the Republic's actions have to do with it, but I'm game.
First, they certainly knew the Empire was going to collapse by killing Palpy - that's what they were aiming for.
Yes, that is the general idea. I wasn't referring to Palpatine falling when I said they didn't know it would happen. I was referring mostly to the Vong, and to a lesser extent the campaigns of Thrawn and the reborn Emperor. As getting rid of the tyrant was the whole of their objective, I fail to see the problem.
They willing ly killed millions of imperials during the rebellion with little remorse afterwards and none prehand.
It was a war, Chief. That kind of happens.
They didn't know about the Vong, but that was only due to their own utter incompetence in the first place. Besides, what happened to Luke's and the other New Jedi's foresight? What goes one way goes both ways..
The Emperor didn't foresee his own death. The Jedi didn't foresee the Purge. Foresight doesn't work as reliably as Palpatine would have everyone believe.