Hart Kenobi
May 5th, 2001, 10:53:23 PM
I've been thinking of DT's idea for an attack. So then I said to myself, "how can we do it? We know almost nothing about their defenses and their base. It's their territory and they know the tricks. We shouldn't even know where they are."
So I don't know how to effectively invade their base, I admit that. I thought of which one of us did know. I decided none of us really did.
The next few names should spark a revelation:
Saurron, Sara, Bowden, and Shreth.
Each one of them, especially Saurron, should know the access codes, the coordinates, the defense, the tricks, and also the loopholes to the system. They give us the datacards to gain access ANYWHERE and tell us "ic"ly where the generators are and other pressure spots. This way, they don't really have to tell us the exact layout of the base, but we can say that they did ic and not have to explain everything else to them.
At least one of them has to have to have a beef with the others big enough to turn against them. It's a win-win situation for both parties. The leaving Sith get their revenge and get the last laugh, and we get to wipe out a large menace in the Universe.
Now the only thing we have to find out is which one of them is spiteful enough to destroy his/her former group. I, personally, don't think it'll be very hard. It'll increase the publicity and power of their character and would be an awesome storyline for a Sith. It all depends on this last part. Finding one that will cooperate in character. Not turn to a Jedi, just scratch our back and we scratch theirs temporarily.
So I don't know how to effectively invade their base, I admit that. I thought of which one of us did know. I decided none of us really did.
The next few names should spark a revelation:
Saurron, Sara, Bowden, and Shreth.
Each one of them, especially Saurron, should know the access codes, the coordinates, the defense, the tricks, and also the loopholes to the system. They give us the datacards to gain access ANYWHERE and tell us "ic"ly where the generators are and other pressure spots. This way, they don't really have to tell us the exact layout of the base, but we can say that they did ic and not have to explain everything else to them.
At least one of them has to have to have a beef with the others big enough to turn against them. It's a win-win situation for both parties. The leaving Sith get their revenge and get the last laugh, and we get to wipe out a large menace in the Universe.
Now the only thing we have to find out is which one of them is spiteful enough to destroy his/her former group. I, personally, don't think it'll be very hard. It'll increase the publicity and power of their character and would be an awesome storyline for a Sith. It all depends on this last part. Finding one that will cooperate in character. Not turn to a Jedi, just scratch our back and we scratch theirs temporarily.