Talk:Imperial Intelligence (Sith Empire)
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I think there HQ better depicts the organisation than one of there operatives. ░▒▓ Alex | Talk ▓▒░ 08:48, November 16, 2009 (UTC)
- I have reverted the image back. There is nothing that indicates that is Imperial Intel HQ. - JMAS
Hey, it's me! 13:03, November 16, 2009 (UTC)
- I have re-reverted the image back. As Gnost-Dural says: "Recent Republic strategic information reports prove that the rise of the Mandalorians was orchestrated by Imperial Intelligence." this image was present. Just as when he described the operatives there images were present. Neither had arrows pointing to them saying what they were, it was left up to peoples common sense. ░▒▓ Alex | Talk ▓▒░ 16:00, November 16, 2009 (UTC)
- Plus, a similar image had appeared before when he mentioned the Empire. This image: File:SithCapital-Timeline1.jpg Gratulor - User:SarimThiri 14:49, November 20, 2009 (UTC)
- That would be the Sith Capital, not Imperial Intelligence. - JMAS
Hey, it's me! 14:53, November 20, 2009 (UTC)
- That would be the Sith Capital, not Imperial Intelligence. - JMAS
- Plus, a similar image had appeared before when he mentioned the Empire. This image: File:SithCapital-Timeline1.jpg Gratulor - User:SarimThiri 14:49, November 20, 2009 (UTC)
- I have re-reverted the image back. As Gnost-Dural says: "Recent Republic strategic information reports prove that the rise of the Mandalorians was orchestrated by Imperial Intelligence." this image was present. Just as when he described the operatives there images were present. Neither had arrows pointing to them saying what they were, it was left up to peoples common sense. ░▒▓ Alex | Talk ▓▒░ 16:00, November 16, 2009 (UTC)
Not Speculation
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My post is not speculation. Intelligence did have spies on Tython and Coruscant, as seen in the Jedi Knight story where they know about the Knight and Bengel Moore, as well as Tarnis's death. Most agents did carry around suicide mechanisms and would rather kill themselves then give up information (Watcher One, in the Jedi Knight story on Taris, is a prime example). Intelligence was always on their toes, were very rarely surprised and kept their cool in times of danger (Imperial Agent story, after Jadus is killed at the end of the prologue). They attacked terror cells (Imperial Agent story, again, in act I), and Keeper showed clear interest that he did not trust or care for the Sith.--Valiordruid 01:54, April 5, 2012 (UTC)