Yeah, Kun basically had access to everything he needed, but he was too young and had far too little time to have studied even close to all of it. He even notes that what he takes from Ossus is more than he could ever look over in a lifetime.
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Kun had what seems like a very solid plan. It was Ulic's impatience and arrogance which lead to Exar having to speed up his plans. Kun comes off like a very good strategist in the arc.
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He completely wiped out Ossus, the premier Jedi stronghold. His strategy was to build up his military and get more forces, as well as create great beasts using Sith alchemy to combat the Old Republic and found a new Sith Empire.
I'd have to reread the comic to pull out more detail than that, but its clear that Ulic ruins all of it by jumping the gun - wanting the glory for himself and the title of Dark Lord of the Sith.
He probably would have created as many as 3000 terentatek or something like that, and also I guess I forgot that this is another example of how flippant Sith Loyalty destroys another chance at Empire.
To get more Padawans, apprentices, and a few Knights as well. Then send them to the remaining knights and Masters and either convert them or kill them. Those that weren't eliminated at the beginning would be killed in the war.
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It would have succeeded if it weren't for Aleema(another example of the Sith unable to think beyond themselves and see the whole picture*) hadn't stop her Illusions and tricked(If Mandalore had stayed the situation could have still been salvaged) the mandalorians into retreating.