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Aleidis Zrgaat

Young soul from an older generation.
To live is to love - through our lives, love finds us all from the oddest corners. No person is an island, after all. That said, learning how to pick up the pieces and move on once that loved one is gone is a vital part of growing up, no matter the age it occurs at. I vote for the former.

If you had three patients in need of a heart transplant - a middle-aged father of three, a twelve year old girl, and a recovering alcoholic in her twenties - but had only one heart to give, which one would you choose to save?
 
Tough choice. In the end I would chose the twelve year old girl. Though children would lose their father, they'd be able to recover, and potentially grow stronger. The recovering alcoholic, though she would lose her chance at getting better, at least she was given time to live. The girl is young, still has so much to experience, is still learning the way of life. The other two have had some time, and though it would be better to save them all, the one that has the chance to bring the most hope to the galaxy should survive.

If you had the oppurtunity to go back in time to a mistake you made, would you fix it? Or would you live with it, no matter who devastating, knowing it helped shape you?
 

Aleidis Zrgaat

Young soul from an older generation.
Chains for imprisonment, Whips for torture, both for the bedroom.

If a person's mental 'self' - all their accumulated values, thoughts, hopes & dreams are erased and re-written by, say, some magical process, would you consider that to be a murder or no?
 
Having experienced that, I say yes. It destroys who they are essentially, and replaces them. Same body, different person. The old one is dead basically, and is no longer able to live.

You stumble across a wounded woman, and investigate. They turn out to be a member of an enemy faction. What do you do?
 
I take them to my arms and return to my residence. I nurse them back to health and when they are able, I release them.

There is no honor in killing/besting a wounded or weakened opponent.

Would you prefer a prosperous life of wealth, power and fortune to a limitless degree, or would you prefer to have a limitless well of knowledge and resource both mentally and physically.
 
I actively follow my heart, despite logic being the better choice. If logic was ever really an option, though, the galaxy would be a much less colorful place.

Would you prefer life given to you by the sacrifice of another because you were meant for much more or would you give your life for someone else, despite the possibility that they may and probably will never amount to anything?
 

Neilo Ardik

Guest
I'd sacrifice an entire planet if it meant the bettermet of me.

You're trapped on a planet and you have two choices of how to get off the planet: disguise yourself as a Hutt's *cough* "escort" or smuggle yourself on a bantha freighter. Which do you choose?
 

Akodya Mune

Guest
A life is a life no matter what the person chooses to do with it. I choose the latter.

If you could save only one person in a life or death situation, would you save a family member you barely know or a friend you have known for years but has recently betrayed you?
 

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