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04-05-2005 05:13 PM |
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Originally posted by Morgeruat:
the movie novels do fill in some of the gaps in the movie, but the amount of new info is negligible and I disagree with some of it (ie in the book for Episode one, it mentions after Qui-Gon dies at the hands of Darth Maul that Obi Wan becomes one with the light side of the force to defeat Maul, I'm sorry, he's seriously channeling the dark side in that scene. Just because he doesn't continue using it, or make a habit of drawing on it doesn't mean he didn't in that instance.
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Not necessarily. I agree, he wasn't becoming "one with the light side." Had he, he would have taken Maul VERY easily. Check out what happens when a young jedi does something similar to that. I would tell the two instances in the NJO books, but I'd hate to spoil something so big! Now, that being said, he also doesn't have to bve using the dark side. For instance, rage, which I would say would be the accurate description of what he was feeling, is not necessarily of the dark side. True anger and hate are, but rage isn't necesarrily the same as anger. Just a quick look at a couple definitions, one defines rage as "Furious intensity, as of a storm or disease." and another as "A burning desire; a passion."
Also: yes, I do look into this too much, (Geek!!), lol. And yes, I could, of course, be wrong.
And Kyp's a whiny baby [img]tongue.gif[/img] , and everyone lapses into philosophical inner banter! Stackpole just writes out more of Corran's, lol. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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