I'm going to bow out, because I am very terrible at explaining my thought process.
I suppose it's a matter of interpretation; I'm thinking of how the fiction regarded them, which is not competent, self-sufficient individuals, but as inexperienced and way in over their heads.
I am not viewing them as starting level PC, so an actual starting level PC that grew up in their same circumstances, who would be a little older and regarded as truly field and battle ready, would begin with a lightsaber. That's how I look at it, so that's why I asked. Sorry for rustling everybody's feathers.
You are assuming Knight level PCs are "competent, self sufficent indifiduals."
Here's a challange for you. Build a knight level PC. You MUST buy FR2. You must have at least 1 rank of reflect (usually meaning a second tree, unless you're Protecter or Nimian Diciple) and should have a rank of dicipline and lore. And you need the basic powers for move, influence, enhance and sence, though mentor drops the price to 5 xp each.
After getting all that and spending the remaining XP to taste, are you REALLY any more competent and self sufficent than a starting character? Or do you just have more talents and powers, without any upgrades or actual skill backing it?
Edited by Rakaydos