hello I'm shawnaV. I edit from time to time.
Stuff to work on
editCarbon Capture and Sequestration. Nasty stuff and i've got access to a bunch of research on the topic
- There is an extensive article on this topic, but it does need work. It's pretty technical, though. Webster Newbold (talk) 01:53, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
Looks like we are gonna work on the price is right page it needs work.
Possiblities for class
editSuggested Contents
edit- History In Universe - Shawna and Richard
- Philosophy - Abby
- List of Sith (as a separate article) - Richard
- Out of Universe Information - Kathy
Possible sources
editStar Wars Encyclopedia I've got it on request at the library I should get it sometime this week or next.
A Guide to the Star Wars Universe
[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Code_of_the_Sith%7CThe Sith Code as taught by Darth Bane:
Peace is a lie, there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory, my chains are broken. The Force shall free me.
Some have speculated that the Code of the Sith was created in direct contrast with the Jedi Code, to illustrate the fundamental philosophical differences between the orders. This could certainly account for the first line of the Sith Code discounting the Jedi's proclamation of peace, as well as the similar structure of the two Codes.
The Sith saw themselves as seekers, challengers of old and stagnant ways, in touch with the laws of nature and the universe. They saw the Jedi as denying their natures and afraid of the truth around them. Yuthura Ban gave examples of the tuk'ata and sarkath hunting prey, feeding on weaker creatures. Passions were what kept all creatures—from the most rudimentary to the most evolved sentient—alive. Yuthura Ban explained this to the amnesiac Revan, "To think us creatures beyond the need of simple passions is a delusion." They believed that mastery of their passions gave them strength the Jedi lacked.]
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We can use this as a secondary source.
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