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D.Kaiser

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April 11, 2008

Greetings <insert name here>,

You may refer to me as D.Kaiser. This is the part where you would like for me to introduce myself, yes? Well, I'm going to give you as little informations as possible, but as much as needed. I am D.Kaiser. I feel names are meaningless unless you give them to yourself and there meaning corresponds to who you are, what you will become or what you never wish to become. "Kaiser" became my nickname at college, a self enforced one at that. The title became my name and my identity, as my actual name merely exists for documentation. So, please, refer to me as "Kaiser", but you may add the "D" if you please. I am a fan of Boba Fett, Jango Fett, the Mandalorians, and the Clones, so I guess you could call me a Fandalorian, though most of Mando beliefs are similar to mine so the title of Mando wouldn't bother me either. I probably won't do too much here, just fix some grammar and stuff as I read up on my favorite parts of the Star Wars series. Anyway, that is all for now.

Kaiser, out.

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Links to Remember Edit

Quotes Edit

"Everyone dies.

It's the final and only lasting Justice. Evil exists; it is intelligence in the service of entropy. When the side of a mountain slides down to kill a village, this is not evil, for evil requires intent. Should a sentient being cause that landslide, there is evil; and requires Justice as a consequence, so that civilization can exist.

There is no greater good than Justice; and only if law serves Justice is it good law. It is said correctly that law exists not for the Just but for the unjust, for the Just carry the law in their hearts, and do not need to call it from afar.

I bow to no one and I give service only for cause."

  • "I swear by the soul I don't have, I am going to kill you!"
  • "I've killed virtually everything that moves, one time or another, a hundred different species, sentient and dumb; if it breathes I've probably killed it or something like it. But I've killed clean. I've killed without stretching it out."
―Boba Fett (31.5 BBY - )

"I fell in love with a Mandalorian girl, married into the clans, and a hut'uun killed her. I know his name. I'll find him. And then I'll show him what it means to make a bad enemy of a Mandalorian with anatomical expertise and a scalpel."

―Mij Gilamar

"Dao Stryver had come a long way from her Pit fighting days, when a young Gektl's life was cheap and expected to last not even a single week. She had accrued considerable glory since then, and considered herself a living embodiment of the Mandalorian creed. War was fought by individuals, not by Emperors and politicians. Battles were decided by people whose names might never be recorded in history. But the point wasn't history, or even who won. Anyone who strove hard enough could be a hero. That was the point."

―Passage about Dao Stryver, Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance pg. 841

Favorite CharactersEdit

It shouldn't come to your supirse that most of my favorite chacters are Mandalorians and bounty hunters. I also like some Sith and some Jedi too, but they are not my favorites. This list is short, but will be expanded.

MandaloriansEdit

  • Boba Fett - I'll admit, on screen he was just eye candy, but in the EU he is badass. I don't necessarily agree with his ethics (I study Criminal Justice and Sociology) but it makes for a better character.
  • Jango Fett - Unlike Boba, Jango was more than eye candy in the films. Yes, he did have his head cut off, but there aren't many better deaths one could ask for. Also, duel blasters are nice touch.
  • Kal Skirata - Love his character. Acts as both a father and a warrior and the roles feed into one another. Amazing.
  • Dao Stryver - This character fully utilized the technology at the time to battle a Jedi Padawan and a Sith Apprentice, and merely play with them. I do place emphasis on the fact both were not full masters or higher, but I love the fact she kept them at bay.

Non-Mandalorian Bounty HuntersEdit

  • Durge - I like his bulky look and his ruthless and sadistic character.
  • Embo - For a Clone Wars character, he kicked so much shebs it was impressive.

Sith and associatesEdit

  • Count Dooku - I love his gentleman characteristics and his general atmosphere. I support his reasoning for leaving the Jedi, but I feel he went about it the wrong way.
  • Vergere - Love the dialogue, know little of the character outside of what I have read from this site.
  • General Grievous - In Episode III he was such a let down. Yes, between him and Kenobi, Kenobi needed to win both for plot and due to the logic of how Kenobi's style works. However, Grievous is much more powerful, much more agile, and can hold up to five lightsabers. The battle could have been exactly the same (Grievous overwhelms Kenobi and Kenobi pulls through at the last moment), but it needed to be longer and Grievous had to do much more damage.

Jedi and associatesEdit

  • Qui-Gon Jinn - Though he didn't have much character in Episode I, I still like the fact that he displayed a differing view on the Force and that he, in a sense, forsaw the fall of the Republic.
  • Bardan Jusik - I find his identity crisis with the Jedis and the Mandos interesting and the fact he points out the flaws in the Jedi. Not to say the Mandos are perfect, but they also don't claim to be.

OtherEdit

  • Dannik Jerriko Not a huge fan of vampires, but Jerriko came off as a serial killer to me, which made him interesting to follow.
  • BoShek I feel like some of his life mirrors mine, and not always in the best ways. The best way to describe the connection him and I have is in the following quote: "I used to be a smuggler. Made my living running around the galaxy carrying other people's problems. Thing is, you do that long enough and those problems start to become your own."
...To be expanded.

Star Wars books that I own Edit

Here's a list of the Star Wars books that I own. I don't think all are listed, but most are. Blank bullets I plan to fill in. I stared on the young Boba Fett series, thus most of my books are in some way related to Boba Fett, Jango Fett and the Mandalorians. If you have any recommendations for Fett/Mando related books, please inform me. I will work on the list anytime between now and this Fall if I remember. PS. I will read Graphic novels, but I won't go out of my way to buy a Star Wars comic book.

Novels in rough chronological order Edit

1. The Old Republic series.

2. The Young Boba Fett series

3. The Republic Commando series

4. The Force Unleashed series

5. The Bounty Hunter Wars

6. The Tales Book Series

7. The Legacy of the Force series (if they include Boba Fett)

8. Several Jango/Boba Fett Graphic Novels

Star Wars works I hope to obtain Edit

NovelsEdit

Graphic novelsEdit

OtherEdit

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