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<blockquote data-quote="Rodrigo Istalindir" data-source="post: 2904660" data-attributes="member: 2810"><p>That's pretty much how I ran my d6 campaign way back when. The Jedi just before the fall of the Republic were distrusted by the common folk. They were aloof, judgemental, possessed of supernatural powers, and answered to no one. They constantly meddled where they weren't welcome. Because they were so few in number, almost no one ever actually met a Jedi, but everyone knew someone who knew someone that had suffered at their hands or witnessed their evil behavior.</p><p></p><p>There were a few who remembered to old days, who remembered when Jedi championed the oppressed. But anyone who showed the slightest bit of Force sensitivity had to be careful to hide it from all but the most trusted of allies. (In retrospect, my Star Wars campaign was a lot like Midnight.)</p><p></p><p>The Senate was purged of most of the loyalists, and oversight of actual Imperial operations on the remote systems was non-existant as the regional governors took over more and more. Hunting down the last Jedi was pretty easy. There was lots of propaganda, both overt and masked as entertainment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodrigo Istalindir, post: 2904660, member: 2810"] That's pretty much how I ran my d6 campaign way back when. The Jedi just before the fall of the Republic were distrusted by the common folk. They were aloof, judgemental, possessed of supernatural powers, and answered to no one. They constantly meddled where they weren't welcome. Because they were so few in number, almost no one ever actually met a Jedi, but everyone knew someone who knew someone that had suffered at their hands or witnessed their evil behavior. There were a few who remembered to old days, who remembered when Jedi championed the oppressed. But anyone who showed the slightest bit of Force sensitivity had to be careful to hide it from all but the most trusted of allies. (In retrospect, my Star Wars campaign was a lot like Midnight.) The Senate was purged of most of the loyalists, and oversight of actual Imperial operations on the remote systems was non-existant as the regional governors took over more and more. Hunting down the last Jedi was pretty easy. There was lots of propaganda, both overt and masked as entertainment. [/QUOTE]
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