bjornwilde: (02: Sally Tsung)
bjornwilde ([personal profile] bjornwilde) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room2021-05-20 06:18 am
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Thursday DE: Mirror Mirror

Today is Mirror-verse day at Milliways. Based on the Star Trek idea of there being a mirror universe where everything about your character/self is flipped; good becomes evil etc.

Tell us about your character's new life.
jedi_interrupted: (sithSoka)

[personal profile] jedi_interrupted 2021-05-20 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I am seeing three ways Dark Side Ahsoka can work...

Option 01: When she was resurrected on Mortis, the influence of the Son was still planted within her and it slowly grew. The rest of her story in "The Clone Wars" continues as we see up until after the Siege of Mandalore when Anakin falls. The backlash within the Force, followed closely by the clones turning on her with Order 66, pushes her too far and she turns. Her presence is felt and she is hunted by Inquisitors but kills everyone that finds her, proving to be a growing thorn in Palpatine's side. One he is still deciding if it is worth the effort to convert to his side or not.

Option 02: Similar to above but Vader finds her first and she agrees to join him. They work together in secret to take down the Emperor. Not sure if Palps is aware of their conspiracy or not.

Option 03: Anakin's fall happens earlier, during the Siege of Mandalore when Maul is trying his damnedest to tempt Ahsoka. Because of the backlash of Anakin's Fall and the influence of the Son, Ahsoka accepts and the Crimson Dawn gets that much more powerful.
Edited 2021-05-20 18:04 (UTC)
jedi_interrupted: (sithSoka)

[personal profile] jedi_interrupted 2021-05-20 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
And I realized I failed to answer this as it was intended. This wasn't "what flip your pup but leave everything else the same."

So I guess the Jedi would have to be more Lawful Evil in practice, acting as judge/jury/executioner for the Republic. Sort of like the Judges in Judge Dread? The Sith would end up being the good guys, fighting for individual freedoms, though likely still skewed towards selfishness.