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Thread: Im a pre pub 9 jedi and I have no respect for the noob jedi.
If you arent with the Jedi community, you are against us, and we have no need for traitors and backstabbers of our own kind.
UNITE OR DIE!
Message Edited by MsNiL on 11-05-2005 04:37 AM
MsNiL wrote:
Then I humbly ask you to leave this community as you do not belong here.
If you arent with the Jedi community, you are against us, and we have no need for traitors and backstabbers of our own kind.
UNITE OR DIE!
Message Edited by MsNiL on 11-05-2005 04:37 AM
I'd honestly love to unite, etc but what are we to do? I don't really care for fancy schmany crystals or uber robes. I just want to have Jedi the old way. I would love to see some form of FRS come back. I love being apart of an "alpha class" even though I sometimes get my butt handed to me by a MPike/MSwords/Doc. I don't know what we'll accomplish but I hope someone is listening and makes the veteran jedi's trip worthwhile. If it has to come to this to save the game, then I'm all for the NGE.
You are *NOT* special because you set off on a mad dash to master as many professions as necessary simply because you wanted to be *uber*.
Patience is a Jedi virtue... if you were so desperate and inpatient to unlock that you were willing to jump through all the hoops SOE set up, then you truly didn't deserve to be a Jedi.
pussycat wrote:
Will "prepub 9" elitism never ever die?
You are *NOT* special because you set off on a mad dash to master as many professions as necessary simply because you wanted to be *uber*.
Patience is a Jedi virtue... if you were so desperate and inpatient to unlock that you were willing to jump through all the hoops SOE set up, then you truly didn't deserve to be a Jedi.
I strongly resent that statement. 32 professions here.
I'm not saying I should be better than anyone, but pleasedon't tell me I don't deserve what I have.
darkmeh wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Will "prepub 9" elitism never ever die?
You are *NOT* special because you set off on a mad dash to master as many professions as necessary simply because you wanted to be *uber*.
Patience is a Jedi virtue... if you were so desperate and inpatient to unlock that you were willing to jump through all the hoops SOE set up, then you truly didn't deserve to be a Jedi.
I strongly resent that statement. 32 professions here.
I'm not saying I should be better than anyone, but please don't tell me I don't deserve what I have.
And I would disagree with you... I think the only people who truly deserved to be Jedi are those who showed Jedi traits in the way they played the game. Rushing off to grind 32 professions just because you were desperate to unlock ASAP was not, from a role playing perspective, a very Jedi-like attitude. You may have jumped through the hoops to get a Jedi, but at what cost? The hologrind almost destroyed the game... everyone (or nearly everyone) stopped caring about other players and simply pursued their own personal advancement at any cost, and using any means available -- and this oftentimes included AFK macro-grinding (for the professions where you could do it).
Swinder wrote:
Iworked my #$# off for jedi 5 girlfriends 20 pounds of eight 31 proffesions about 2 years of lies on a proffesions that was promised so much and never deliverd. And now some person that buys the game or someone that is level 80 tka can be a full temp jedi, i dont friggin think so and im sure alot of pre pub 9 jedi are pretty pissed about this.
pussycat wrote:
And I would disagree with you... I think the only people who truly deserved to be Jedi are those who showed Jedi traits in the way they played the game. Rushing off to grind 32 professions just because you were desperate to unlock ASAP was not, from a role playing perspective, a very Jedi-like attitude. You may have jumped through the hoops to get a Jedi, but at what cost? The hologrind almost destroyed the game... everyone (or nearly everyone) stopped caring about other players and simply pursued their own personal advancement at any cost, and using any means available -- and this oftentimes included AFK macro-grinding (for the professions where you could do it).
pussycat wrote:
darkmeh wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Will "prepub 9" elitism never ever die?
You are *NOT* special because you set off on a mad dash to master as many professions as necessary simply because you wanted to be *uber*.
Patience is a Jedi virtue... if you were so desperate and inpatient to unlock that you were willing to jump through all the hoops SOE set up, then you truly didn't deserve to be a Jedi.
I strongly resent that statement. 32 professions here.
I'm not saying I should be better than anyone, but please don't tell me I don't deserve what I have.
And I would disagree with you... I think the only people who truly deserved to be Jedi are those who showed Jedi traits in the way they played the game. Rushing off to grind 32 professions just because you were desperate to unlock ASAP was not, from a role playing perspective, a very Jedi-like attitude. You may have jumped through the hoops to get a Jedi, but at what cost? The hologrind almost destroyed the game... everyone (or nearly everyone) stopped caring about other players and simply pursued their own personal advancement at any cost, and using any means available -- and this oftentimes included AFK macro-grinding (for the professions where you could do it).
ok. lol. but i'm dark jedi, my traits are power hunger. so do i deserve it? i have the right traits for what i finally became. i went for power as soon as i could. i didnt care how boring it was going to be. i didnt wait for some more interesting and easier way. i just went for it. that a good trait i think. but in your opinion i dont deserve it? thank god your opinion doesnt count.
pussycat wrote:
darkmeh wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Will "prepub 9" elitism never ever die?
You are *NOT* special because you set off on a mad dash to master as many professions as necessary simply because you wanted to be *uber*.
Patience is a Jedi virtue... if you were so desperate and inpatient to unlock that you were willing to jump through all the hoops SOE set up, then you truly didn't deserve to be a Jedi.
I strongly resent that statement. 32 professions here.
I'm not saying I should be better than anyone, but please don't tell me I don't deserve what I have.
And I would disagree with you... I think the only people who truly deserved to be Jedi are those who showed Jedi traits in the way they played the game. Rushing off to grind 32 professions just because you were desperate to unlock ASAP was not, from a role playing perspective, a very Jedi-like attitude. You may have jumped through the hoops to get a Jedi, but at what cost? The hologrind almost destroyed the game... everyone (or nearly everyone) stopped caring about other players and simply pursued their own personal advancement at any cost, and using any means available -- and this oftentimes included AFK macro-grinding (for the professions where you could do it).
You're absolutely right. The only people who should have gotten Jedi are those who did nothing at all toward it and just did whatever the hell they felt like doing. Yes, that's logical.
Potatofarmer420 wrote:
pussycat wrote:
darkmeh wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Will "prepub 9" elitism never ever die?
You are *NOT* special because you set off on a mad dash to master as many professions as necessary simply because you wanted to be *uber*.
Patience is a Jedi virtue... if you were so desperate and inpatient to unlock that you were willing to jump through all the hoops SOE set up, then you truly didn't deserve to be a Jedi.
I strongly resent that statement. 32 professions here.
I'm not saying I should be better than anyone, but please don't tell me I don't deserve what I have.
And I would disagree with you... I think the only people who truly deserved to be Jedi are those who showed Jedi traits in the way they played the game. Rushing off to grind 32 professions just because you were desperate to unlock ASAP was not, from a role playing perspective, a very Jedi-like attitude. You may have jumped through the hoops to get a Jedi, but at what cost? The hologrind almost destroyed the game... everyone (or nearly everyone) stopped caring about other players and simply pursued their own personal advancement at any cost, and using any means available -- and this oftentimes included AFK macro-grinding (for the professions where you could do it).
ok. lol. but i'm dark jedi, my traits are power hunger. so do i deserve it? i have the right traits for what i finally became. i went for power as soon as i could. i didnt care how boring it was going to be. i didnt wait for some more interesting and easier way. i just went for it. that a good trait i think. but in your opinion i dont deserve it? thank god your opinion doesnt count.
The concept of a "dark Jedi" is to EU for my taste. I am a fan of the movies, and in the movies you're either a Jedi or a Sith.
People set out to unlock "a Jedi", they did not set out to unlock a "Sith". The game allowed you to pursue Jedi as Rebel or Imperial, and that came to be "light Jedi" or "dark Jedi", but that's just not something that you see in the movies... if you go by the movies alone, there were Jedi, and there were Jedi who turned to evil and became Sith lords. The saga never went into too much detail about whether you could just go straight to being a Sith without ever having been a Jedi... but, I digress, because in the end this discussion is about Jedi, not about the Sith.