Whatever OCs you want to answer: 2, 12, 14!
2. You meet a man who has killed someone and done time for it before. Does this factor into how you treat him? Will he ever truly escape that sin?
Cerate: “I guess? Growing up around rebels, killing never really bothered me too much. I mean, yeah, seeing Stormtroopers get shot and go limp always freaked me out a little, but Hes explained it like this: those guys chose their path when they joined the Empire, and unfortunately for them and us, their paths were in the way of ours. Really, the only way I’d be uncomfortable around someone who killed a guy is if they were weird about it—like, if they liked it a bit too much or they made a big deal of whatever happened.”
12. If someone else stole something and you stole it back is that a good deed, a bad deed or one of equal worth? Are you better than the original thief?
Brach: “I could certainly see the appeal to simply taking what is yours, however I believe it to be only a temporary solution. If the thief is not confronted about his misdeeds early on, then it becomes an endless cycle of stealing the same item or items—two thieves are created, and none are destroyed. In this way, I believe coming to a peaceful resolution face-to-face is always the best option.”
14. What of love? Say you discover your lifelong crush on another has finally been reciprocated… but they are currently dating a family member or a dear friend the crush feels responsible to honour. Do you force the break up? Date on the side? Bottle it up forever?
Aychie: Listen, I say the moment love gets that complicated, you should just wait until it sorts itself out, or pursue someone else if you really need love that bad. Love’s a matter ‘a circumstance, anyways—it’s a big galaxy, after all, and there’s no way there’s just one person for everyone. You just gotta find an open door and walk through; ain’t no sense in waiting for a brick wall to open up. Plus, in a case like that, there ain’t no sense in screwing over an old friend just for some other guy or lady—one is silver, the other’s gold.