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Which was a more evil threat to the republic/rebels, the Empire or the Vong??

Discussion in 'EU Community' started by starwarssisterani, Jan 21, 2003.

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  1. starwarssisterleia

    starwarssisterleia Jedi Youngling star 2

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    The Vong!. They are just plain evil 2 me.
     
  2. starwarssisterani

    starwarssisterani Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Hey everyone, thanx for the input. I will put it all into concideration.
     
  3. JediJainaSoloDurron

    JediJainaSoloDurron Jedi Youngling star 2

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    i think the Vong are more of a threat. And the new republic have a peace treaty with the empire. the vong want to wipe all of the infidels which is humanity and their allies.
     
  4. GrandAdmiralJello

    GrandAdmiralJello Comms Admin ❉ Moderator Communitatis Litterarumque star 10 Staff Member Administrator

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    The Jedi purge was a result of the religious conflict between the Sith and the Jedi.

    Did anyone have qualms about the Jedi attack on Ruusan? It was a simple religious incident, and neither side was tolerant of each other. The Jedi purge cannot be construed as an evil act.

    On the other hand, the Yuuzhan Vong attack anyone who does not practice their religion, regardless of whether or not those in question would tolerate them. As members of the Republic had made clear in the earlier stages of the war, the Republic would have accepted the Yuuzhan Vong with open hands--but the Yuuzhan Vong refused their friendship and went to war.
     
  5. starwarssisterani

    starwarssisterani Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Hmmmmmm, I'm enjoying hearing everyone elses perspectives.
     
  6. starwarssisterleia

    starwarssisterleia Jedi Youngling star 2

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