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I was thinking pre-rule of two, like in the MMO.
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if where you draw the line on what counts as integral to a narrative is that arbitrary, why not just toss jedi too?
Why not just watch one of the many other options without Jedi?
The rule of two is hardly integral, anyways. There were 3 for most of the prequel trilogy time frame and Vader took on several apprentices between ep 3 and 4. It was 2 as far as I know during the OT but then the sequels brought it back to 3.
And Sideous adopted the rule of one (where he can train whoever he wants but not with the intent of replacing him because he planned on living forever using force ghost and clones so he'd always have a body) from the end of ep 1 onwards.
I just speak for myself, but star wars without force users just isn't that interesting to me.
then why not watch one of the many other options with jedi?