DarkGremio Posted December 7, 2002 Posted December 7, 2002 Lets say if I become a jedi and I buy a house lets say tatoonie in the middle of nowhere in tatoonie and begin to start a community or fellow jedi's would other good jedi's tell other good jedi's that they are jedi's and if I created the community like a small one of like 4 jedis or maybe 3 do yoju think there qwould be risk of being cuaght bein' jedi's and get our little community attacked?. Also how are jedi's supposed to hide because couldn't you go like /who all Jedi or somthing or click them and it would tell their class.
swediot=) Posted December 7, 2002 Posted December 7, 2002 dont worry about it i dont think your gonna be a jedi in the first place and it would be kinda easy to hide you just hide and talk only to people you trust and stuff canät be that hard and if you got attacked who the hell could beat a man/woman with a lightsaber on his own anyway?
Lord Helmet Posted December 7, 2002 Posted December 7, 2002 I'd post this in the huge jedi thread...Don't want to many jedi threads cluttering up our precious boards.
Jan Gaarni Posted December 7, 2002 Posted December 7, 2002 Now now, the man is talking if here, and the obvious answer wouldn't be: "dont worry about it i dont think your gonna be a jedi in the first place ..." It's a hypothesis. Anyway, anything that increases a persons or groups noticability will increase the risk associated with it, in this case being recognised as Jedi. With 3-4 people it would be small, and single bounty hunters would think more than twice to go even against this small group cause of obvious reasons. But seing it's such a small group, it's noticability won't be that much higher because of it. It all depends on how you act, relate to others, where you placed this small 'village', and so forth.
Dengar Posted December 8, 2002 Posted December 8, 2002 Sounds like a covert PA would be necessary, somewhere where you could chat and recruit secretly. Certainly though, the benefits would be great if you could create such a group AND keep them hidden from BH's and the Emperor. Problem would occur IF your lil village was found by someone willing to exploit the fact that 3-4 jedi were located in such a small area. Perhaps a more nomadic existence would be preferrable?
Dr. Zaius Posted December 8, 2002 Posted December 8, 2002 ya nomadic would be better, there is a 90% less chance of you being caught, if you do end up being a jedi.
Ascari Posted December 9, 2002 Posted December 9, 2002 Ascari sees 4 hooded humanoids walking down the street in a suspicious manner... Ascari enables weapon scan... scanned 4 lightsabres Holy &*$^@& those are Jedi! Ascari runs!
Wraith 8 Posted December 9, 2002 Posted December 9, 2002 well if you only talked about this place with your fellow Jedi. the odds would be extremely small... unless this explorer / bounty hunter would stumble across you and gave the word to the imps.
swediot=) Posted December 10, 2002 Posted December 10, 2002 wouldn't the jedi be able to sense him and cut his throat before he could tell??
Wraith 8 Posted December 10, 2002 Posted December 10, 2002 well suppose he is on a hill a a mile away looking through a binocular (sp?) and sees them having a practice run with the lightsabers. and he jumps into a speeder..... he would get away.... its all If and suppose
Thew Rydur Posted December 10, 2002 Posted December 10, 2002 Quote Originally posted by swediot=) wouldn't the jedi be able to sense him and cut his throat before he could tell?? But it wouldn't matter he could tell the imps when he woke up in his clone body. Hypothetically speeking of course.
swediot=) Posted December 10, 2002 Posted December 10, 2002 yeh but hed still be wasted and the jedi would have his corpse
Dengar Posted December 10, 2002 Posted December 10, 2002 Guess they would be ok till they got found out, then simply move on and settle somewhere else. to be honest, i doubt a group of jedi would stay in one place for long, too much do-gooding to do-good
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