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3Have you ever had a friend or worked with someone with idiosyncrasies? Honestly, as long as he did his job well and wasn't obviously DOING villainous things, I'd prefer working with a guy like that quote over some of the (real-life) goths I've dealt with. A 'character' who gets results can have a lot of leeway for their personal habits, such as pretending they work for an evil organization or ending all sentences with "In accordance with the prophecy"– JeffCommented Dec 2, 2015 at 22:04
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1A whole bunch of comments were recently deleted because they were off topic, and I think a lot of people are taking this quote too seriously. This is the way the character was portrayed in the book, and it's just one of those goofy yet technically canon things in Legends continuity (and should probably be taken as seriously as other technically canon things like the anti-Force).– ThunderforgeCommented Dec 3, 2015 at 4:10
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If you're looking at Legends Material, though, you have to look at Baron Soontir Fel, who clearly felt he was doing GOOD WORK through the galaxy by helping to maintain order and equality.– MarkCommented Dec 3, 2015 at 19:54
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@Mark Added him to the list of better examples– ThunderforgeCommented Dec 3, 2015 at 19:56
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