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"thedrjojo;c-2262263" wrote:"NicWester;c-2262161" wrote:"Someone! I deleted too much!" wrote:
It's easier to argue that greef and mando were neutral while they were bounty hunters than that they were light side. They put a hit out on a baby.
They eventually changed their ways and then became aligned against gideon but that doesn't make them ls all along.
Neither of them knew the job, it was just another puck from a renowned documentarian until the capsule opened. We don't have enough information about Mando or Greef to know their alignment at the start of the series--although, given that Mando was raised by a sect of Mandalorians with a strong collective ethos I would be inclined to say he was light from the get-go.
Just cause he was in a cult doesn't mean it's a good cult. Mandolorians did battle and oppose the jedi...
From my point of view the Jedi are evil!
This thread actually just exposes one of Star Wars’ biggest tensions: The franchise is built on the idea of good vs. evil, a conflict in which both sides are clear and morality is decided for us. There is dark and there is light, and it’s as simple as that. However, a lot of Star Wars stories are beginning to play with the idea that morality can’t be simplified into light and dark. This makes it kind of complicated for the game to assign “sides.” Although Mace Windu is a Jedi Master, we all know that he’s not necessarily the most “light side” Jedi out there. In SWGOH, he is a light side champion; no ifs ands or buts. I look at their alignment choices this way: Most often, the characters whose perspectives in media we are given are light side. Their enemies are dark side. This is why Greef and Mando are light side.
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