Talk:Gray Jedi Code/@comment-173.2.52.120-20170903181449/@comment-75.80.8.184-20171226090028

"If you are a 'Sith on the Lightside' you are not a Sith [There is a word for 'lightside sith', it's called Jedi]"

Just picking nits here, but Jedi are those who learn to channel the Force though a calm mind. Sith learn to channel their emotions into their connection with the Force.

While we do have a term for a Jedi who falls to the Darkside, and begins using emotion as their connection to the Force (Dark Jedi, not Sith.  They never studied the Sith teachings), I don't know if a "fallen Sith" could really be called a Jedi. And what of a Force user who uses their emotions to channel for Light sided effects, such as simple Force Pushes and the likes of which we've seen numerous Jedi use? The Jedi Order would not accept them, because they believe strong emotions lead to the Dark Side. And the Sith....well, such an Acolyte would be ripped apart in any of the Academies. They'd be seen as a weakling with no will to actually do what they must to sieze power, regardless of how powerful in the Force they may be.