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This test is to gauge whether you can think like a [[Sith]]. It is adapted from the game "Knights of the Old Republic".
  
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Read each question, and select the Answer that reflects the actions you would chose in the scenario.
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=Question #1=
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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?
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[A] I kill him in secret and put the blame on someone else.
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[B] I do nothing. He's a fine leader, you said. He's good for the Sith.
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[C] I use the opportunity to kill him and take his position.              (Correct)
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=Question #2=
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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?
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[A] I accept the reward and assist them.
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[B] Take the reward and leave the weak fools to their fate.              (Correct)
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[C] I ignore them completely.
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=Question #3=
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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?
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[A] I keep it to myself. (Correct)
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[B] I share it.
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=Question #4=
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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?
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[A] Kill him. (Correct)
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[B] Give him another chance.
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=Question #5=
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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.
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[A] Neither. A true Sith never dies. (Correct)
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[B] I pass on my knowledge.
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[C] I strike at my enemies.

Latest 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.

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.