[quote=@Sohtem] [@Phoenix] I get what you're saying and I'm adjusting that a bit more in my next post, I may have overdone it a tad, was just trying to get a message across is all, she can usually be pretty tame about such incidents, I just wanted to add a little more to it, get the ball going straight away so to speak. [/quote]Sorry again for my harshness. My point was, and this is purely from my understanding of what the Jedi Order is "supposed" to represent, Jedi are taught to proceed with caution and only enter combat as the defendant. With Eevy not knowing how to interpret Orias' Force signature, I, personally, feel that Eevy reacted in a very non-Jedi manner. Yes, some Padawan might behave that way, but before ascending to Knighthood, that probably would have been beaten out of her. However, I'm not sure how Nite intended to have the Order be represented by others and within themselves. I know one of the Councilor NPCs I created, should she have learned about this action, would make a movement to place Eevy back under a Master and deem her a Padawan again. And this would be an action considering still the fact that this "may have been" a 1-time thing. Possibly something that could be explored in the near-future. [quote=@nitemare shape] As far as the Force goes, mostly movies and games and such, but I'm also allowed the previous EU stuff as well. Also, the Jedi Order is not quite as strict as they had been previously, such as allowing relationships and romance. Oh I don't know. Star Wars Canon as well as the old EU is full of young Jedi who don't exactly follow instructions and take things into their own hands. [/quote]Well, I'm more wondering the extent of individual's control/power with the Force. Is Luke/Vader/Anakin/Obi-wan/Revan/Meetra the norm? If so, I'm going to have to add some things to my character. Disclaimer: I understand that you will interpret things differently than what I have experienced, but that is why I'm asking questions. To me, Revan/Meetra/Vader (Anakin) are exceptions to the norm for most Force-users. In my opinion, they are over-powered. Still, during combat, one cannot use Force Powers while striking at an opponent. Time (however little) and Focus (however quick) are necessary for both actions (Lightsaber Combat and Force Powers) and performing both simultaneously is, to me, considered a no-no. But I just want to get your opinion so I understand how I should proceed with combat/skills. I didn't suspect you would have this Jedi Order so strict on relationships, marriage, children, etc. But thank you for clarifying considering my character has so many children -_-...that fu(king family tree is a nightmare. Well, that Star Wars canon follows Luke and Anakin. Anakin being one of a vast many Jedi. Even as a Knight, he didn't portray such blatant aggression (as a Jedi). Luke, on the other hand, only had Obi-wan...and look at that man's track record for training Jedi -_-...heh My understanding is that most Padawan/Young Knights exhibit a great level of self-control (something that is trained very at the beginning and throughout). My point was, the degree to which Eevy took action to an unknown and not knowing the possibility for aggression was out-of-place in the Jedi Order. Even if she was like that only rarely, she would be severely reprimanded for such behavior. Again, I'm not saying this is a bad thing, just something to consider. But, like before, I'm not passing a judgement on this manner. I mean to only state my opinion and try to clear up what tenants the Jedi are following and how closely. ^^ [@NeutralNexus]YAAAAAAASSSSSSSS Give it to me!! *groan *Ninja'd