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Slavery? Selfish grumbling for the deaths of billions of non-combatants? I gotta tell you, if your standard for ethical action is "not my problem, I got mine" you just might be evil.
Quite possible actually. I supported the Empire fully in all it's forms(save for under Isard, I just detest her.)I rooted for Palpatine, most of the Warlords as long as they fought the NR, Thrawn, Kaine, Jerec and Pellaeon. I even liked the Yevetha and Vong until they attacked my beloved Empire.
Funny thing that your Avatar is Admiral Zaarin. A traitor to the Empire.This man is obviously an agent of the Rebellion.
Well I wasn't calling you evil just the whole imperial mindset. Kind of a "you know if your a redneck" way of calling the empire evil.
I've always liked the heroes. Those gallant folks who try to keep order and civility in the universe, not the chaos-aligned evil scum that foment rebellion and discord.
All I know, is that Luke cannot be a hero. Anyone whose acting is THAT bad...*shudders*
Rebels/Imperials are really both good sides it's just a question of the point of view that your at.
Let's just say I'm from Alderaan.
This...could be awkward. Let's say this: the destruction of Alderaan was sheer overkill masterminded by a Sith. The destruction of the DS was the Rebels doing what they had to do to survive.To avenge the workings of a Sith.
Now, I admit that this does not include ones who enjoy doing evil just for evil's sake. These (like Palpatine) are not to my liking. In my opinion, so-called villains such as Thrawn, Pellaeon, and others (even Dooku) are not really villains; they are more anti-hero, more of a hero for the other side. Heroes are villains and villains are heroes, "from a certain point of view."