Pedrop says:
Very good explanation! Thanks!
But how do you see thematic-wise using of "dark pips"? Isn't dark side... and pips... well... dark? What if my character don't want to have anything to do with the dark side? Or at least he tries to?
Good question. This gets into touchy territory, as you start getting into, like, the philosophy of the Force. And so interpretation of canon (or Legends) Star Wars portrayals and descriptions, and everyone tends to have their own preferred views on the philosophy of the Force.
So I'll just describe how I reconcile it.
I personally subscribe to a "unified" notion of the Force. Which means, there is no such thing as "The Darkside" of the Force. Nor even a Light Side. There is only The Force. And it's the user and their relationship to the Force that is "Dark" or "Light" - or variable.
This view also hinges on the notion of "The Will of the Force", which is a notion that the Force is kind of this non-anthropomorphized, but yet "omniscient", fate/destiny-like ... well, force... or even an inevitability... that actively pushes the development of the universe toward one end, for some unknowable reason, or another, or possibly for no reason at all. Maybe it's just a poetic description for entropy and the range of physical forces that shape the galaxy. Who knows? That part is less important.
But so, I personally view the use of dark pips as allowing emotions to seep into your Character's "handling" of the Force, which means essentially that the user is resisting the Will of the Force. Their trying to shape the Force with their desires, their emotions.
Whereas I think a Jedi would tell you that peace should guide your use of the Force - that a Jedi surrenders to the Will of the Force, they are at peace with whatever happens at that's the Will of the Fierce, and so a Jedi tries to not allow their own will or their own desires to guide how the Force manifests.
And so, what we arrive at is that the Darkside, as described in the lore, is essentially emotion. And so using dark pips is really just the very human(oid) action of having emotions and being unable to separate your emotions in the moment, from how you use the Force.
And so you're only truly Darkside when that use of emotions to shape the Force is what dominates or defines your relationship to the Force.
Which is represented in the game by a character dropping below 30 Morality at which point they cease taking Strain to use dark pips, and instead are strainers by white pips/surrendering to the Will of the Force.
So, imo, a character never ever accesses some evil, dark entity or manifestation of the Force. That doesn't exist. All they're doing is experiencing emotions, and failing to fully surrender to the Will of the Force. And it's only when they're relationship to the Force is dominated by a desire or need to control the Will of the Force that the user is truly Darkside.
So, if you can accept that your character sometimes has emotions, and that sometimes they're just unable to fully separate them from the way in which they use the Force, then you should be able to sometimes allow your character to use dark pips.