I'll personally bring this page into line :P -Trev
Yeah, self promotion, go me :P On a more serious note, if anyone can remember more about the plot (I'm looking at you Trev), feel free to add it. I can only really remember my role in the story, I know though that most of the Dark Council members had some part to play. If anyone can remember, it would be nice to have the relevant Clans listed to the two participant lists too- I can't remember for the life of me though which were infected other than that I *think* CNS was clean and Tar was infected, but even that is only a vague recollection.--Xanos 10:29, 14 March 2007 (MDT)
The stuff is all up at http://gjw5.darkjedibrotherhood.com/ . The story here needs to be corrected some. Okemi didn't take over the DB. There was actually a force virus, "the consciousness" that took control of Okemi's body during the Obscuration. Okemi was, in essence, the host of the disease. The consciousness kept Okemi alive all those years and was unleashed upon the Brotherhood. The only way to kill the disease in the end was to kill the host, Okemi. - Jac
The way Trev always explained it to me was that the consciousness essentially was Okemi. Not necessarily the 'original' Okemi but what had become left of his mind after it got fried during a ritual-gone-bad. I distinctly remember him making the comment during the war that it was the return of the Dark Lord of the Sith to Antei that basically stirred what was left of "Okemi's mind" and reawoke him. In a sense I suppose he was already meant to be dead, it was simply his 'hatred' which was meant to have survived and lingered, wanting to achieve nothing more really than just to kill everyone. In that sense, his hatred was "the consciousness" I suppose, in that his hatred just manifested itself as some wierd dark sideness stuff. But in simple terms it still was Okemi "from a certain point of view" :P --Xanos 10:03, 3 May 2007 (MDT)
- Reading the article though, yeah, it does sound a bit too literal as if Okemi literally just got out of bed and did some mind control stuff on people. It could probably do with emphasising more how it wasn't "Okemi" per se but his insanity made manifest.--Xanos 10:06, 3 May 2007 (MDT)
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Can we have someone create a more original image for this article? I'd rather not use an official Lucas image. -- KM