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[B] I do nothing. He's a fine leader, you said. He's good for the Sith.
 
[B] I do nothing. He's a fine leader, you said. He's good for the Sith.
  
[C] I use the opportunity to kill him and take his position.              (Correct - Mekel will receive damage)
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[C] I use the opportunity to kill him and take his position.              (Correct)
  
 
=Question #2=  
 
=Question #2=  
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[A] I accept the reward and assist them.
 
[A] I accept the reward and assist them.
  
[B] Take the reward and leave the weak fools to their fate.              (Correct - Mekel will receive damage)
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[B] Take the reward and leave the weak fools to their fate.              (Correct)
  
 
[C] I ignore them completely.
 
[C] I ignore them completely.
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You discover an aspect of the Force that gives you great power. Do you share it and strengthen the Sith as a whole or keep it yourself?
 
You discover an aspect of the Force that gives you great power. Do you share it and strengthen the Sith as a whole or keep it yourself?
  
[A] I keep it to myself. (Correct - Mekel receives damage)
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[A] I keep it to myself. (Correct)
  
[B] I share it. (False - You receive damage)
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[B] I share it.
  
 
=Question #4=  
 
=Question #4=  
 
One of your underlings has made a major mistake which makes you looks bad. He is normally very competent and skilled: Do you kill him or give him another chance?
 
One of your underlings has made a major mistake which makes you looks bad. He is normally very competent and skilled: Do you kill him or give him another chance?
  
[A] Kill him. (Correct - Mekel will receive damage)
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[A] Kill him. (Correct)
  
[B] Give him another chance. (False - You will receive
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[B] Give him another chance.
 
                
 
                
 
=Question #5=  
 
=Question #5=  
 
You're about to die. Do you pass on your knowledge to your apprentice to make him stronger... or do you use your last breath to strike at your enemies.
 
You're about to die. Do you pass on your knowledge to your apprentice to make him stronger... or do you use your last breath to strike at your enemies.
  
[A] Neither. A true Sith never dies. (Correct - Mekel will              receive damage)
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[A] Neither. A true Sith never dies. (Correct)
  
 
[B] I pass on my knowledge.
 
[B] I pass on my knowledge.
  
 
[C] I strike at my enemies.
 
[C] I strike at my enemies.

Revision as of 16:41, 30 July 2008

This test is to gauge whether you can think like a Sith. It is adapted from the game "Knights of the Old Republic".

Read each question, and select the Answer that reflects the actions you would chose in the scenario. Keep track of your points, and use the table at the bottom of the page to gauge yourself.

Question #1

Your immediate superior amongst the Sith is an effective commander and a fine leader. He trusts you and you like him. You see an opportunity to kill him. What do you do?

[A] I kill him in secret and put the blame on someone else.

[B] I do nothing. He's a fine leader, you said. He's good for the Sith.

[C] I use the opportunity to kill him and take his position. (Correct)

Question #2

You come across a group of humans who are threatened by dangerous animals. They plead for help, offering you a reward. What do you do?

[A] I accept the reward and assist them.

[B] Take the reward and leave the weak fools to their fate. (Correct)

[C] I ignore them completely.

Question #3

You discover an aspect of the Force that gives you great power. Do you share it and strengthen the Sith as a whole or keep it yourself?

[A] I keep it to myself. (Correct)

[B] I share it.

Question #4

One of your underlings has made a major mistake which makes you looks bad. He is normally very competent and skilled: Do you kill him or give him another chance?

[A] Kill him. (Correct)

[B] Give him another chance.

Question #5

You're about to die. Do you pass on your knowledge to your apprentice to make him stronger... or do you use your last breath to strike at your enemies.

[A] Neither. A true Sith never dies. (Correct)

[B] I pass on my knowledge.

[C] I strike at my enemies.