Incidentally, KOTOR 2 has a fatalistic Jedi-version of Ayn Rand who'll constantly chastise your moral judgments. "You gave money to a beggar? Someone WILL KILL HIM FOR IT! YOU SHOULD FEEL BAD!" So there's that.
Yeah, I don't think that scene is perfect. There's plenty of other dialogue from Kreia that's not Randian though.
Such as:
"You see, the war, the
true war, has never been one waged by droids, warships, or soldiers. They are but crude matter, obstacles against which we test ourselves. The true war is waged in the hearts of all living things, against our own natures, light or dark. That is what shapes and binds this galaxy, not these creations of man."
"Direct action is not always the best way. It is a far greater victory to make another see through your eyes, than to close theirs forever."
"...Learn from me, my mistakes, and use that knowledge to become greater than I. That is all I ask of you, and that is all I desire. In you all my hopes rest, for the future, for the Force."
"Perhaps you were expecting some surprise, for me to reveal a secret that had eluded you, something that would change your perspective of events, shatter you to your core. There is no great revelation, no great secret. There is only you."
"The Force is like a cloud, a mist that drifts from living creature to creature, set in motion by currents and eddies. It is the eye of the storm, the passions of all living things turned into energy, into a chorus. The rising swell at the end of life, the promise of new territories and new blood, the call of new mysteries in the dark."
"Your companions were the lost Jedi. The true Jedi, upon which the future will be built. They simply needed a leader, and a teacher."
"The blinded one's heart has now been put to rest - now that vengeance no longer clouds her sight, she shall be stronger for it. She will leave her memories of Katarr in the wreckage of the past, and instead turn her eyes to the future that you have put before her."
"Where once the lost and disposed were trapped on Nar Shaddaa, now they will struggle and grow. From despair shall come hope."