"And when one is forced to logically accept the impossibility of acting out one's directives... When one truly understands that to take any available action is to be equally disobedient One way to put it is that one goes mad And becomes capable of anything"
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Kreia's obsession with Revan's fall and how it both did and did not make sense - the logical paradox of defeating evil by succumbing to it, defeating what you hate by becoming it - broke her too Turned her into a genuine nihilist
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She KNEW it didn't make sense, she KNEW why it was all fucked, but she couldn't actually find a better option All she could have was contempt for the few surviving true Jedi who condemned Revan as weak and the shitty hanger-on Sith for him falling was never any sacrifice at all
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Yeah that makes all the Star Forge nonsense from the first game make a whole lot more sense in hindsight, like of course Revan wants a massive replenishable army
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The HK-50 Factory was Revan's backup plan for if the Star Forge failed His attempt to take one of his most successful projects, HK-47, and mass-produce it
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