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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT No matter which era of the Star Wars saga fans find themselves in, the Sith are a force of immense evil - a threat to freedom, safety, and any hope for a better future. However, as Star Wars' modern canon continues to expand, it's becoming clearer and clearer that they do have a place in the natural order.
Related Why Star Wars' Sith Have Such Unique Lightsabers While Jedi stick to single-bladed lightsabers, the Sith are much more likely to experiment with the weapon, but the difference isn't a coincidence. Ancient Sith Darkseekers sought out and executed any group they saw as opposing Sith power, frequently destroying technological challenges to the Force's primacy...
Related Star Wars' Most Advanced AI Is Trying to Replace the Force An ancient Sith cult created the advanced AI known as the Spark Eternal. Now, it's free, and trying to replace Star Wars' Force forever. These foes were major threats to life in the galaxy, but also to the natural order. The Drengir were driven by appetite and spread a powerful darkness that acted as a corruptive force.
The Scourge's appetite and the chaos that the Final Occultation seek to unleash both had the capacity to rapidly and permanently transform the galaxy. What's more, these threats are inherent to each group's core beliefs or even biological reality, making them impossible to stop through diplomacy. While the Jedi strive for understanding and mercy, the Sith can be depended on to quickly erase any threat to the Force.
This view of the Force is less common in modern stories, which treat the Dark Side as more unnatural - a way of abusing the actual Force to the wielder's advantage. However, both readings are still possible, and it's beside the point whether the Force uses the Sith for protection or whether their beliefs protect it by accident. Either way, viewed in the longterm, the Jedi/Sith rivalry helps to protect the Force in two very different ways.
Darth Vader accused Palpatine of heresy in Darth Vader #6 after learning of his investments in cyborg assassins designed by Cylo to mimic Force-sensitive abilities, and the preview above sees Maul doubt his master in a similar way, believing he wants to harness the chaos of the Final Occultation, not destroy it.
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