In Star Wars, the Sith have a Rule of Two which states that there must be two siths, no more, no less. Basically, it's flexible because it's survival of the strongest so they have to try and kill each other and make themselves stronger and stronger as the generations go on. Simple, right? Well, in the Destiny lore, there is quite a similar rule, the Sword Logic. That is also 'survival of the strongest' with swords, so like lightsabers, AND THEY ARE USED BY THE DARKNESS, THERE ARE TWO HIVE LORDS LIKE TWO SITHS, AND THE DARKNESS IS LIKE THE DARK SIDE BECAUSE THEY USE THE DARK SIDE OF THE FORCE. *sigh* I'm ashamed....
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1 返信No, sword logic states kill whatever is stronger with a blade and you will grow strong and your blade as well. The rule of two states there must always be two figures of sith power: a master to protect power, and an apprentice to crave it.
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The Rule of Two is essentially just a philosophy. Sword logic is a set of physical laws that underpins the very fabric of the Hive netherworlds. Similar, but not enough to call it the same. Survivalist ideologies like those have been around for ages.
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No, Rule of Two made reference that a Sith Lord could only have one and only one apprentice/partner, so yeah Siths always travel in teams of 2, work in teams of 2. And only cause the nature of the dark side and the sith delusions of grandeur the apprentice always aims to kill the master. While sword logic, is something like if A is under B, but A is capable of killing B, then A is stronger than B, by challenging themselves, Oryx and her/is sisters, they "sharpen" themselves. A is stronger than B, then B challenges A and wins, B is now stronger. They keep going till they are to OP that even Bungie can't nerf em
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Well seeing as there have been entire civilizations in the real world that use a form of this logic, I don't think star wars has a thing to do with it, other than the fact that it's the extent of your world knowledge.
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$hirtless Captain Kirkにより編集済み: 6/22/2016 3:52:40 PMThere is a lot of "borrowing" in the game. I've found several references to the Dune series in the game. Tlaloc is a character straight out of later (crappy) Dune novels. There some other small things as well but I forget. A side note is Lucas straight admits to stealing a great deal from Dune for Star Wars. Google it. Random observations lol