I realize I haven't replied yet, for that I apologize. Sometimes it is hard to put my ideas into words (right-brained person). I do not have many 'clear-cut' ideas. I simply want to use Atlas in a way that goes beyond small talk or seeing how well she can swing a sword. I want her to form relationships with other characters besides "just business." I'll add more to this when I have time.
Oh, nice! Well, I've got Ava and Vica who might go all right with him. The former's a current Waste Ranger, but I don't think she's long for that faction. Vica's basically a Ubiq agent at this point in everything but name, so there's some potential there for dark and twisty stuff as well.
I'm quite curious in this person, may I have a link?
Though in that case there is an exception because the character is hiding his abilities, therefore no Sith can force a rank up because no Sith knows of his full extent. However, if you have a character like the one discussed in the other thread, if he's strong enough then we'd force master, if he's not then, simply, he's not.
Kiro understands this but, like me, the constant, conpletely pointless arguing was grating her nerves. EDIT: Also the fact that most PC Sith don't do this. While historically it's true, ICly it's not the norm.
You're not incorrect in your post, I believe Kiro misread what you were trying to state. On a general scale, you're correct, but within the Sith an acolyte capable of defeating a Sith Lord because of his training, age, thread count for training, ect. would be forced out of being an acolyte. The Sith don't have trials to test their members knowledge of the force, morality, ect. of the Jedi that would hold a being back as well.