While I don't read the EU currently, and definitely don't consider it canon -- a nifty source of ideas, but not true canon -- I think it's easy to see that Dooku's flaws are pride and arrogance. He basically oozes it during AotC.
Dooku may have come to the conclusion that the Sith's independence and their lack of compunction about the means they used to reach their ends would make them more likely to achieve the reform he wanted to carry out,
But what were his goals? Restoration of the Republic? Creation of something new and stronger?
Ruthlessness is not a new trait for Jedi, nor is arrogance. Qui-Gon is one of my favorite characters in the prequels, but he uses people all the time.
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While I don't read the EU currently, and definitely don't consider it canon -- a nifty source of ideas, but not true canon -- I think it's easy to see that Dooku's flaws are pride and arrogance. He basically oozes it during AotC.
Dooku may have come to the conclusion that the Sith's independence and their lack of compunction about the means they used to reach their ends would make them more likely to achieve the reform he wanted to carry out,
But what were his goals? Restoration of the Republic? Creation of something new and stronger?
Ruthlessness is not a new trait for Jedi, nor is arrogance. Qui-Gon is one of my favorite characters in the prequels, but he uses people all the time.