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My... lord you don't like Thrawn? ;(
I like him, but he's not in my favorites because as a CHARACTER he's not too fascinating. Plus Zahn began to rewrite him over time as more noble and good oriented that contrasts sharply with his persona in the Thrawn trilogy where he ruthlessly exploits the Noghri-and even seems to be amused by doing so,uses terror on civilians, and repeatedly goes back on his word to Mara.I found him like evil Sherlock, interesting for his abilities but not overly so as a developed character. His Watson -Pellaeon is far more relatable and developed by contrast which is why I find him the more compelling character.
But Thrawn still isn't a bad guy 1: They Caused the warlords to form.2: They have done horrible things as well.3: They put the galaxy in danger by destroying the Empire. They would of stop the Vong before they took over most territoryThrawn is more of a anti-hero then a good or bad guy. He made do terrible things, but for the better of the galaxy. You don't hear him say in the books "I will rule the galaxy" he says "We will rule the galaxy" implying he never wanted to rule but to restore order.
I always felt like Thrawn Trilogy Thrawn is much like the later younger portrayals of him in terms of his overall skills...Only except under Palpatine's influence to the point Thrawn is a heck lot more ruthless and a lot more willing to discard his noble traits.
2: The NR is kind of short on galaxy wide atrocities compared to Thrawn(dropping asteroids over the most populated planet in the galaxy, appropriating the entire world of Ukio solely to feed his army, the absolutely criminal exploitation of the Noghri, the extermination of that species he didn't understandart of in his unknown regions campaign...)3: He specifically says to Mara in Dark Force Rising, "I rule the Empire now...not some long dead Emperor and certainly not you." And again when he says to Pellaeon, "We must disabuse our exalted Jedi master of this idea that he rules MY Empire." Finally his quote, "Then he lies. All men desire power. The more they have the more they want."Thrawn is clearly a villain in the thrawn trilogy, but he is not a overly evil one like say Palpatine is. Thrawn's evil is in seeing the ends justify the means. He sees his soldiers in the trilogy as useful tools and maximizes them. His treatment of them is carefully calculated to make them more efficient and loyal to HIM. Zahn sought to lionize him in later books, which I don't mind but it does contradict the Thrawn we first met in Heir.
Your first point is true.Your second and third point though I have some things to say. Thrawn doesn't feel happy when he causes innocent people harm he only did it for the greater good. When Thrawn met outbound flight he just wanted them to leave he didn't want to kill people but the Jedi were retards. BTW Mara could of resurrected Palatine and Ca 'both was unpredictable and dangerous. Thrawn didn't want to give him Leia's children, but he was force too in order to get the resources to rebuild the empire. And Thrawn HAS shown he is a very capable leader. I would serve under a galaxy ruled by Thrawn any day over the fucking bureaucrats ruling the NR. Now my lord here is a question.Would you rather have a galaxy run by Thrawn, the NR bureaucrats, The Emperor, or The great Terradoc brothers?Think it over my lord No matter what you say Thrawn is no hero and is no villainHe is a anti-Hero done and done
The Empire has at least been able to put down uprisings swiftly.
Also:Not really. We call one of those uprisings the New Republic ingame.
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