I have always found it interesting that Cait was a Sith, and that this revelation had so little impact on the course of the story of Final Fantasy VII. The evidence for this revelation goes far beyond the sith reference-to-name ratio that makes up Cait Sith's name (this objectively being 1:1, which of course represents the 100% likelihood that the name is in fact a "sith" reference), and actually has more to do with the cat-driving-mog-machine's-controlled-by-unseen-shinra-turk's proclivity for all things dark - which nearly drove the fell beast to his ultimate demise at the ancient temple (in the event when he attempted to claim the dark materia for his own dark philanderings...)
While it is plausible that the mog upon which "Darth Cait" rode was a robot through which a turk transmitted his orders, Darth Cait would have had to partake in dealings with the dark side of the force to survive the collapse of the temple... but how could a cat-thing, who was for all intents and purposes crippled and confined to the robot beast (or else why would he never leave the back of the beast? This conveniently also fulfills the "pre-existing horrible-disfiguaration" requirement that it takes to become a Dark Lord of the Sith...) escape the temple's collapse?
My theory here is that the Darth Cait must have used the dark materia to supplement his own dark force-power, which would explain his perseverance throughout the rest of the story. So if theory is in fact objectionably T% (100% truth), the ultimate opposition the answer T% being F% (representing 100% false) and the penultimate opposition being WTF% (standard for ||I don't give a s**t||, which of course relates directly to our descension on the play-tonic "scala" of pure, holy love of gaming, which just sucks); then the answer must ultimately be |}0, +1{|, or <Anti-Anti_A> - which ultimately validates the preceding hypothesis.
I will disclose that I base all of my theoretical waxings and wanings in the emerging pseudo-science of neutrosophy, in which the goal of the equation is to establish the absolute of the thinker to anything remotely philosophical.
Cait is a dark lord of the sith and Darth Vader is playable character in everything, even the old games.
You're my boy, Blue!
While it is plausible that the mog upon which "Darth Cait" rode was a robot through which a turk transmitted his orders, Darth Cait would have had to partake in dealings with the dark side of the force to survive the collapse of the temple... but how could a cat-thing, who was for all intents and purposes crippled and confined to the robot beast (or else why would he never leave the back of the beast? This conveniently also fulfills the "pre-existing horrible-disfiguaration" requirement that it takes to become a Dark Lord of the Sith...) escape the temple's collapse?
My theory here is that the Darth Cait must have used the dark materia to supplement his own dark force-power, which would explain his perseverance throughout the rest of the story. So if theory is in fact objectionably T% (100% truth), the ultimate opposition the answer T% being F% (representing 100% false) and the penultimate opposition being WTF% (standard for ||I don't give a s**t||, which of course relates directly to our descension on the play-tonic "scala" of pure, holy love of gaming, which just sucks); then the answer must ultimately be |}0, +1{|, or <Anti-Anti_A> - which ultimately validates the preceding hypothesis.
I will disclose that I base all of my theoretical waxings and wanings in the emerging pseudo-science of neutrosophy, in which the goal of the equation is to establish the absolute of the thinker to anything remotely philosophical.
Cait is a dark lord of the sith and Darth Vader is playable character in everything, even the old games.
You're my boy, Blue!