He was trying to force change by presenting them with a vital threat? I could see that. I think he might have been arrogant enough about his skills to think he could walk away from being a Sith.
Oh, I like that, and yes, that's what I was thinking and didn't express clearly. (sorry, been gone all day - parent's anniversary and all that.)
wonder if it was just a matter of not looking towards the future, but keeping himself in the now?
Does it list anywhere what affiliatio with the Force the Jedi have? I know Obi-Wan leans toward the Unifiying part, and Qui-Gon toward the Living, but what about Dooku and the rest of the Jedi? I had the impression that Qui-Gon was a rarity and I'm curious of a second opinion.
And yes, I've read most of the EU novels, and one of the young adult one covers Dooku and Qui-Gon, but it doesn't give a lot of detail.
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Date: 2005-07-05 02:42 am (UTC)Oh, I like that, and yes, that's what I was thinking and didn't express clearly. (sorry, been gone all day - parent's anniversary and all that.)
wonder if it was just a matter of not looking towards the future, but keeping himself in the now?
Does it list anywhere what affiliatio with the Force the Jedi have? I know Obi-Wan leans toward the Unifiying part, and Qui-Gon toward the Living, but what about Dooku and the rest of the Jedi? I had the impression that Qui-Gon was a rarity and I'm curious of a second opinion.
And yes, I've read most of the EU novels, and one of the young adult one covers Dooku and Qui-Gon, but it doesn't give a lot of detail.