

Speaking about Kreia, she claims to hate the Force and to only use it as a poison, waiting for the day in which she can dispose of it.

It doesn't help that she claims both at different times (more explicitly in restored content) it's entirely possible she'd be happy either way. However, some believe that what she's really trying to do is have the Exile rebuild the Jedi Order free of its past corruption and mistakes or just make them a worthy companion for Revan against the True Sith. Her stated goal is to kill the Force, believing it to be a cruel god content to leave the galaxy in a bloody Forever War between Light and Dark.

This message is far from being alien to the Star Wars universe, but it becomes particularly relevant in the stance of the Jedi Council's members through the game, especially the least sympathetic ones. Regardless of whether the Force is benevolent or not as Kreia argues, the story underlines more clearly in the process that sometimes people in charge don't act out of the wisdom, experience, altruism or competence expected in someone their rank, but merely of petty self-interest and/or sheer fear.While her constant reactions are clearly scripted as a form of Nietzschean/ Socratic mentorship based on constant questions and the juxtaposition of opposite ideas, following the mentioned advice towards her character brings the accidental lesson that some people are just not worth arguing with. The only relatively consistent way to get her content is simply telling her that she may be right or that you'll consider your actions more. Getting Kreia's approval on anything is generally the hardest achievement in the game, and for some plot points impossible by definition.
