Shaisha Vreysk wrote:
"I'm sorry to say I haven't learned much about it, my Lord, but it is something I wish to correct. The history of the Sith has always been of interest to me." She bowed her head respectfully to the masked Lord.
“Do not be sorry aspirant, ignorance is the natural state of all things. Apologies are for the weak, Jedi make apologies,” he replied tersely.
“The Infinite Empire… the Rakata… the ancient master of Korriban, a great civilization long before the Sith or the Republic, they dominated the galaxy for millennia. Utilized the Force and created technology that we have yet to replicate thousands of years removed.”
“Yet we call ourselves masters, when we are children wearing shoes far too large for our frames. Amusing, if it was not so pathetic, now what was I talking about, ah yes the Infinite Empire, are either of you familiar with the rakata?” he finished.
Jo'ren Rath wrote:
"I recall seeing an ancient blade somewhere in this museum once when I visited as a child, it could have been one of these you are describing. Perhaps it was put into storage?" He thought about lightsabers requiring backpacks and a look of distaste crossed his lips. "A backpack power source would be cumbersome. I suppose most warriors would have required my physique to be able to fight with those early lightsabers."
“Lord Zash most likely had it moved to the private collections, the ancient Sith created many styles of blade through the ages. Yet evolution of the lightsaber has not changed much in several thousand years. I find it hard to believe there is no room for innovation,” he said in his rasping tone.