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Vestara Khai: So now we're forced to work together. How ironic.  Ben Skywalker: No, that's not ironic. Ironic would be if we had to work together to hurt each other.  Gavar Khai: No, ironic would be if, instead of the Jedi imprisoning Vestara, Vestara imprisoned them.  Sarasu Taalon: I think it would be ironic if blasters didn't shoot lasers, but instead squirted a healing salve that cured all wounds! Dyon Stad: I think it would be ironic if everyone was made of iron.  [2 hours later] Luke Skywalker: Okay, we can all agree that while the current situation may not be totally ironic, the fact that we now have to work together is odd in an unexpected way that defies our normal circumstances. Is everyone happy with that?
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magnetarbeam · 2 years ago
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LotF/FotJ: Miscellaneous Reactions/Outprocessing 13
Wait. Aurra Sing is still alive? What the absolute fuck?
Maybe I just have way too high of standards, considering I'm the kind of person who has a specific headcanon for how much energy a hypermatter annihilation reactor gives per cubic meter of its volume, but it seems like Denning in particular does not give much thought to how the tech shit works. I mean, I can say that of about all the authors here, but in Denning's books it's especially obvious.
When one of the Sith frigates gets crushed in the debris from Sinkhole Station, there's an explicit reference to a ChaseMaster's crew count being "dozens."
I feel like the part about how Abeloth has wreaked apocalypses on the galaxy before, in eons beyond memory and stuff, would work better if it was something that had been built up for a lot longer than this series. As it is, even though the Keshiri myths about it and stuff are brought up as soon as Omen, it feels like kind of a shoehorn.
I want to see more of Vestara piloting stuff.
Is his name Dyon Stad or Dyon Stadd? This seems to change often.
Do they ever use voice commands to start a fucking elevator or open a door in the movies? That happens a lot in these books and I feel like it's... stylistically incoherent.
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