![]() What the Republic did on Belsavis was wrong. Yes, the Empire has for the last few years allowed slaves who are Force sensitive the honour of being brutalised and probably killed in the Sith academy. The slaves have even fewer rights than regular citizens of the Empire, and even regular citizens can legally be killed any day for no reason. I can't believe I would need to point out just how bad this is. Not to derail the topic of the thread or anything, just something that caught my eye. From a neutral standpoint doing that is pretty messed up and violates all sorts of ideas that the Republic stands for. There are alien servants in the Empire in some notable aspects, so while sure a majority of aliens/humans are subjugated, the Empire is at least willing to test them if they're deemed sufficient enough to do so.Īlso, if you want to look at it from a Republic side, think of Belsavis, where they took alien prisoners and pretty much pitted them against each other in gladiatorial contests to see which were more capable (See Project Noble Focus and the Cathar Prince Shange). These events happen prior to Malgus and the reforms. Much later you meet your apprentice (an alien), a captive of the Empire also able in the Force who was sent to Korriban to train. SI storyline, you are a slave gifted in the Force, granted freedom (although still talked down to as a slave) and sent to train at Korriban. I think when it comes to the slavery aspect of the Empire being "evil" that people are forgetting this:
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