I mean come on, will the be something on Zonama Sekot that's guna make all of the YV go "Oh my. What were we thinking? Silly us. You can have all your planets back and we'll accept your technological obominations."

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Are there really enough shamed ones to be able to pull it off? And considering how many books are left (how many?) I don't think he could form the sort of revolt your talking about.CaptJodan wrote:The key I think is with what Nom Anor is doing. There's going to be a revolt, and they're going to overthrow, naturally with the help of the Jedi, the powers at be. This will, in turn, cast out the big bad Supreme Overlord, and allow the poor peons to rule their own fate. The GA will make peace with this new, happier government which worships the Jedi anyway, and all will once again be happy and great.
Except of course for all those species who are now totally extinct, of course.
::really wishes the Empire was the one doing this. It would have been over long ago::
It's going to be hard to get the word of world though if Shirrima is trying to wipe it out but if it cripples the YV homeworld then thats a GOOD start.Master of Ossus wrote:If Nom Anor can bring in the working caste, then they might have enough to pull off such a rebellion. At the very least, such a revolt would cripple the YV's ability to wage a war, if it was widespread enough.
If they can overrun what remains of Coruscant, then they've already won. The fall of such a huge planet is pretty damn hard to cover up, and would generate instant publicity for the Shamed Ones' cause. Other workers and Shamed Ones would then join the revolt on other ships and worlds. That would dramatically and instantly shift the balance of power.Dorsk 81 wrote:It's going to be hard to get the word of world though if Shirrima is trying to wipe it out but if it cripples the YV homeworld then thats a GOOD start.Master of Ossus wrote:If Nom Anor can bring in the working caste, then they might have enough to pull off such a rebellion. At the very least, such a revolt would cripple the YV's ability to wage a war, if it was widespread enough.
You underestimate the grape-vine. Even though Tsavong Lah did a purge on Yavin 4, the "Vua Rapuung" heresy still made it off world. And Nom Anor has attracted a few members from the warrior caste I think.Dorsk 81 wrote:It's going to be hard to get the word of world though if Shirrima is trying to wipe it out but if it cripples the YV homeworld then thats a GOOD start.
Yea, I've just got to Part 2:Destination in Refugee and I thought I read something about warriors being there, although mostly shamed ones, but it's geting dangerous, as it seems there have been warriors there to find the "prophet", or Now Anor, and report back, but I guess as their numbers gorw it will eaiser to keep such ppl at bay by being able to post more guards and so forth, although it could be the opposite, it could prove harder with more ppl to get such ppl out...Darth Yoshi wrote:You underestimate the grape-vine. Even though Tsavong Lah did a purge on Yavin 4, the "Vua Rapuung" heresy still made it off world. And Nom Anor has attracted a few members from the warrior caste I think.Dorsk 81 wrote:It's going to be hard to get the word of world though if Shirrima is trying to wipe it out but if it cripples the YV homeworld then thats a GOOD start.
The new republic will bring the Death Star to bear up on the Vong.Dorsk 81 wrote:How will it be done? We already know that the YV will fight to the death, so it seems like the only way to really win the war will be to wipe them out.....all of them, which is the very thing the Jedi are trying to avoid.
I mean come on, will the be something on Zonama Sekot that's guna make all of the YV go "Oh my. What were we thinking? Silly us. You can have all your planets back and we'll accept your technological obominations."
The YV didn't seem to react noticeably to the planet's living status, and they didn't seem to connect it with their gods. Instead, Zonoma Sekot seems to have been the only planet ever to resist YV bioattacks.Darth Mall wrote:It could just be the fact that the YV worship living things. Think, a living planet is like God to them.Admiral Johnason wrote:I have yet to read any of the NJO, so what is the big deal with the living planet?
And that makes how many ppl think that the YV will try and destoy it if they meet it again? I mean come on, they aren't exactly gracious loosers are they?Master of Ossus wrote:The YV didn't seem to react noticeably to the planet's living status, and they didn't seem to connect it with their gods. Instead, Zonoma Sekot seems to have been the only planet ever to resist YV bioattacks.Darth Mall wrote:It could just be the fact that the YV worship living things. Think, a living planet is like God to them.Admiral Johnason wrote:I have yet to read any of the NJO, so what is the big deal with the living planet?
Maybe they will take the tech of Zonoma Sekot and make it so that no planet will be able to stand up to them. Then they will desstroy each other with political infighting and newer better weaponsMaster of Ossus wrote:The YV didn't seem to react noticeably to the planet's living status, and they didn't seem to connect it with their gods. Instead, Zonoma Sekot seems to have been the only planet ever to resist YV bioattacks.Darth Mall wrote:It could just be the fact that the YV worship living things. Think, a living planet is like God to them.Admiral Johnason wrote:I have yet to read any of the NJO, so what is the big deal with the living planet?
Kind of, its not clear weather the whole thing is living or just the surface is kind of funky. But it does have hyperspace engines.Jadeite wrote:Wait, theres a living planet in SW now??
How can it enter hyperspace if it can generate a large gravity well?Sea Skimmer wrote:Kind of, its not clear weather the whole thing is living or just the surface is kind of funky. But it does have hyperspace engines.Jadeite wrote:Wait, theres a living planet in SW now??
.....Good point. Gravity well projecters like ones found on intirdictors are based on the same type of gravity wells that planets produce (IIRC). But then the Death Star was the size of a small moon and yet that managed to travel through hyperspace.Admiral Johnason wrote:How can it enter hyperspace if it can generate a large gravity well?Sea Skimmer wrote:Kind of, its not clear weather the whole thing is living or just the surface is kind of funky. But it does have hyperspace engines.Jadeite wrote:Wait, theres a living planet in SW now??