
Czerka has cold hard numbers and a clear plan. The Ithorians go on to extrapolate off a speculated success and talk about future plans for other words while at the same time you see that they aren't even in control of this one (I'm not talking about Czerka sabotage I don't remember in detail but other characters in the game express doubt about what the Ithorians are doing including some desperate things such as importing alien animal species). The restoration effort is just that, an effort, and success is not guaranteed. The Ithorians have lots of good will but not the best thought-out plan.


What the Ithorians are trying to do is noble but not the best option here. What is needed on Telos is reconstruction, jobs, development. They aren't a criminal organization like the Exchange, even though their interests maight occasionally align.įor a reasonable person without prejudice, a future of industrial development and the exploitation of an already ruined planet is not a bad thing at all. Although it is not a stretch to suppose that one understands that this is the way the business game is played and no action is personal - if there is a legal or non-violent way to overcome obstacles, Czerka will prefer it. It is simple enough: side with progress instead of the Ithorian's emotional rhetoric and possibly misguided attempts of restoration.įor a normal person who isn't a sociopath, it is Czerka's methods that are unlikeable, not necessarily their goals for the planet. From a grey (not cartoonishly evil) Dark side point of view:
