User Name/Nick: Isabelle
User DW:
vibishan
E-mail: y’all know how to reach me lol
Other Characters: Shuos Jedao
Character Name: Dogma
Series: Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Age: Chronologically, he’s probably…..9 or 10??? Developmentally he’s that 17 yo jarhead who’s in over his head and it hurts to call him an adult, but.
From When?: After he is taken away to be reconditioned and/or executed after he murdered Pong Krell.
Inmate/Warden: Inmate. Dogma tries to turn Fives in to Pong Krell, which he well knows would lead not only to Fives’ probable execution for insubordination, but to the totally unnecessary deaths of many other clone troopers when Krell’s (deliberately) suicidal bloodbath of a plan is implemented without Fives’ intervention. When Fives insists that his execution is unjust and the firing squad all deliberately miss, an enraged Dogma demands they follow orders. When Krell’s absolute treachery is revealed, Dogma still tries to stand against the other clones on his behalf.
Although Dogma himself insists that he is motivated by loyalty and obedience, the truth is that he’s acting out of pride and fear just as much, and the same is true when he later kills Pong Krell. Even though this is, in some ways, a truly heroic act, he doesn’t do it because he’s improved morally, and he’s still potentially as liable to lash out violently at someone who doesn’t deserve it if he feels threatened or insulted, as someone who does.
( He will be very confused. )
User DW:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
E-mail: y’all know how to reach me lol
Other Characters: Shuos Jedao
Character Name: Dogma
Series: Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Age: Chronologically, he’s probably…..9 or 10??? Developmentally he’s that 17 yo jarhead who’s in over his head and it hurts to call him an adult, but.
From When?: After he is taken away to be reconditioned and/or executed after he murdered Pong Krell.
Inmate/Warden: Inmate. Dogma tries to turn Fives in to Pong Krell, which he well knows would lead not only to Fives’ probable execution for insubordination, but to the totally unnecessary deaths of many other clone troopers when Krell’s (deliberately) suicidal bloodbath of a plan is implemented without Fives’ intervention. When Fives insists that his execution is unjust and the firing squad all deliberately miss, an enraged Dogma demands they follow orders. When Krell’s absolute treachery is revealed, Dogma still tries to stand against the other clones on his behalf.
Although Dogma himself insists that he is motivated by loyalty and obedience, the truth is that he’s acting out of pride and fear just as much, and the same is true when he later kills Pong Krell. Even though this is, in some ways, a truly heroic act, he doesn’t do it because he’s improved morally, and he’s still potentially as liable to lash out violently at someone who doesn’t deserve it if he feels threatened or insulted, as someone who does.
( He will be very confused. )