I roll my eyes. "Didn't I just tell you I don't care about Sucal or his plans anymore? Kreia... I respect, but she does not command my actions. My work is more... complimentary to her than truly aligned." I indicate the hologram. "This is the Mother Machine. She and I have been working very closely lately on our latest experiment. You are aware, no doubt, of my work involving the Naboo children?"
"How you severed them from the Force and turned them into mindless husks? Yes, even as Stoneheart, I found your work appalling."
"It didn't turn out the way i wanted, I agree. But, I've learned from trial and error, and I believe I know what went wrong. I tried to take life that already existed and twisted it to fit my desired outcome. But it seems that, once exposed to the Force, people tend to react... harshly to being disconnected from it. So, the only logical step would be to start from scratch; create a test subject that has never, and will never experienced the Force."
I point my blasters at her. "And what would be the point of that? You think creating miserable creatures is better than turning normal people into them?"
"They wouldn't be miserable because they would never know the difference. Consider this; Kreia desires the Death of the Force. When that happens, it will not be as simple as all Jedi and Sith suddenly losing their power. Life itself is interwoven with the Force, so severing one's connection so suddenly may be such a shock to the system that it just... causes the masses to drop dead. In that case, Kreia's great plan makes her no better than the Sith Emperor, or perhaps worsse because at least HE had an end goal. He would have allowed the Force to reseed life in the universe, and he would rule over it all as a God. But, if the Force were to be destroyed, Kreia's spirit would cease to exit. Trillions would potentially die, and without the Force, how could life possibly return to the withered galaxy?" I place a hand on my chest. "That's where I come in. With the held of Mother here, I have created a being that is resistant to the Force, and therefore will survive the galactic obliteration Kreia's plan could cause. I think of it like this; severing the universe from the Force would be like creating a sound so powerful, it obliterated the eardrums of everyone who listened to it, deafening them in the most painful way. However, those born congenially deaf would be spared, and live on to become the new forebear of a brighter future!"