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quigonejinn) wrote2006-07-28 06:39 am
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just like a priest. *hums*
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Some Jedi take an oath promising never to tell a lie. When Obi-Wan considered it as a young Padawan, Qui-Gon left him to it, as he did whenever Obi-Wan started something that he did not particularly care about one way or the other. He did, however, offer up one piece of commentary:
"My master took it some years ago."
Obi-Wan spent years examining that particular memory for inflections of tone, for hints that Qui-Gon had been trying to warn him.
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Anakin was, in certain respects, socially crippled. He was incapable of understanding implication, of grasping fine, unsaid points. Obi-Wan initially attributed it to the crudeness of Anakin's upbringing, and when that was no longer possible, to the degree to which Anakin interacted with machines. There was, he thought, a translation difficulty. Anakin produced surprisingly nuanced source code for his droids. It was graceful; it alluded to the unprocessed, and when he was an old man in the desert, Obi-Wan had a great deal of time to reflect upon his Padawan's early affinity for the mechanical.
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Glad to see SW still involves a percentage of your grey matter, now and then.
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*is not worthy*
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Hee... cause he never really lied, did he? Poor Obi-Wan has a lot of think about in his long exile on Tatooine.
Also, Anakin really is not subtle. It must have bother Obi-Wan a lot, because it was so un-Jedi.
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(And it does. Every once in a while. There're a few more stories left in me, I think.)
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Inferiority complex, maybe.
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(In all truth, anybody interested in me enough to read this deeply into the comments of a random story knows, I'm sure, the way that I talk with friends. And shut up, it's going ot be a fucking great RPG. :D I bet it'll still be better characterized than 85% of SW fanfiction. ^_^)
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The RPG is pure crack, but what makes it cool is that I think all of you know that and are cool with that. And the fact that it will be better characterized than 85% of SW fanfiction is why I think people want to play in it. XD
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You know, the dichotomy between the mechanical and the living has always seemed a bit . . . too much of us, for the GFFA, if that makes any sense. You capture it perfectly, but I've never been completely convinced that the separation belongs in the GFFA. If the Force binds and permeates all things, it should be in the mechanical, too. I've never understood why Lucas et al don't see the problem with having the one statement while insisting that the mechanical is generally bad/evil/dead to the Force.