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Author: galadrielskywalker
Date posted: 9/24/2002 8:56:58 PM
galadrielskywalker's Comments:

I really liked this fanfic. It was kinda sad, but very, very well written

Author: Jenos  (signed)
Date posted: 9/24/2002 9:10:18 PM
Jenos's Comments:

This is a really good fic, the image of the young Jedi taking the little one with him is touching.

Author: Trevor47
Date posted: 9/25/2002 9:45:07 AM
Trevor47's Comments:

I enjoyed the privilege of beta reading this story. I wish I could write something like this.

Author: Naboos_Princess
Date posted: 9/25/2002 1:17:01 PM
Naboos_Princess's Comments:

This is a very touching story.

Author: Blue Jedi
Date posted: 9/25/2002 2:23:50 PM
Blue Jedi's Comments:

I can only hope EPIII will have this kind of darkness in it. Great Job!!!

Author: Enneth42
Date posted: 9/25/2002 2:45:40 PM
Enneth42's Comments:

Dark, but also touchingly beatiful...a Jedi Knight leaving this universe in peace and making a most difficult choice... the only choice that could protect a child from the Darkness. Well done. The bond that formed between them, even in that dark time, and the sad but tender realization that she might have been his Padawan was very powerful.

Author: silentdarth
Date posted: 9/25/2002 9:37:32 PM
silentdarth's Comments:

I only wish it had been longer.

Author: Shada Ersari
Date posted: 9/25/2002 10:18:22 PM
Shada Ersari's Comments:

My heart broke in two, I think. The imagery is wonderful...very dark, very moving. And that last little sequence, the connection to the Force...I had to hold back tears.

Author: Bant428  (signed)
Date posted: 9/26/2002 4:29:05 PM
Bant428's Comments:

hey laura! i loooved beta-ing this story, it rocks! rock on!!

Author: Mcily Nochi  (signed)
Date posted: 9/30/2002 1:49:32 AM
Mcily Nochi's Comments:

This story is incredibly poignant. I loved the symbolism of the dirty basement standing for the filth of the Empire, and found it interesting that the Jedi's last duty was that of death. Very intriguing, and very beautiful. Thank you for sharing this story.

Author: 1w/THEFORCE
Date posted: 9/30/2002 1:51:54 PM
1w/THEFORCE's Comments:

this a great short story. i enjoied the ending as the knight became one with the force. it helps you to experience it for yourself. great job!

Author: Barissa
Date posted: 10/2/2002 6:58:27 PM
Barissa's Comments:

Wow. Good job. The concection, the child, the everything. Very touching.

Author: Nol Tel Sete
Date posted: 10/4/2002 12:09:30 PM
Nol Tel Sete's Comments:

The fanFic was very well writen I belive that the jedi did the right thing by making the little girl sleep so she would not have to suffer the wows of life a hand or aid of the emporer

Author: Clutch D'Rofab
Date posted: 10/5/2002 5:30:51 AM
Clutch D'Rofab's Comments:

So this story is about a depressed Jedi who commits child homicide and suicide using the Force? That doesn't seem very Jedi-like.

Author: obaona  (signed)
Date posted: 10/5/2002 12:55:59 PM
obaona's Comments:

I'd like to respond to the last person that commented. Well, explain really. First, I'd like to thank everyone who commented - thanks. Now. The reason the Jedi did what he did to himself and the child was because he saw no alternative - other paths led to the child and possibly him being dark-siders. As for it being un-Jedi like, I beg to differ. In the last part of ROTJ, Luke throws away his lightsaber - essentially comitting suicide, since he believes his father can't be saved. Make sense? Anyway, thanks for you comment. :)

Author: padawantravina  (signed)
Date posted: 10/10/2002 7:54:09 AM
padawantravina's Comments:

Hey..you told me you posted this here..and I am finally getting over to reading this..

WOW!! Thats all I can say..What a great story...

I feel really bad for the knight and child..but I think that he did act bravely and did what had to be done..Can't wait to read more of your stuff..

Great job..

PT

Author: Clutch D'rofab
Date posted: 10/10/2002 11:39:25 AM
Clutch D'rofab's Comments:

Responding to the comment two messages above this one. I can see the point you're trying to make, but Luke didn't commit suicide, virtually or otherwise. He just refused to fight on the Emperor's terms (fight out of anger, hate, and all that other nasty stuff that says "Dark Side, Next Three Exits"). As for the child and the Jedi potentially being pulled to the Dark Side........always in motion is the future. I don't think that's a good enough reason to take the actions this Jedi did.

One last comment, I think the Jedi made a big mistake in this story, but it fits in with the character being a young, inexperienced Knight who's Master (most likely the only family he's ever known) was recently killed at the beginning of the Purges. However, I would like to make it clear that I thought the story was well written.

Author: vader-incarnate  (signed)
Date posted: 10/26/2002 10:27:08 PM
vader-incarnate's Comments:

Many hugs to obaona. :)

I can follow the knight's reasoning-- sometimes, hard decisions just have to be made. "Always in motion" the future may be, but if he hadn't killed the both of them, what MIGHT Palpatine have done? How many OTHER innocents MIGHT have died for it? *shrugs* Sometimes hard decisions have to be made, whether we're ready to make them or not. And sometimes the "right" decision isn't always a "good" one.

Author: jade gold  (signed)
Date posted: 11/2/2002 8:09:05 PM
jade gold's Comments:

I enjoyed it very much. I always am interested in how others see the jedi reacting to the purges. Look forward to reading more of your work.

Author: rvnwolf
Date posted: 2/11/2003 3:00:51 PM
rvnwolf's Comments:

This was an excellent piece of fan fiction. Some of the best I've ever read. Very "real life" aspect to it for those who read a little history. I've been very disappointed by the movie prequels, having always imagined the Jedi Purge to have been similar to the Holocaust, with everyone turning against the Jedi. The imagery used here in this story resounds with that hopelessness and despair. Could've been very dark and depressing, but instead you brought out the love the young Knight felt for his charge. I don't care what Mr. Lucas says. "There IS Love." Keep up the good work.

Author: Princess Beccerz  (signed)
Date posted: 2/19/2003 7:55:56 PM
Princess Beccerz's Comments:

Wow. thats all I have to say...wow. absolutely amazing. keep up the good work.

~Beccerz~

Author: Jedi Dax Jentor
Date posted: 4/4/2003 3:05:50 PM
Jedi Dax Jentor's Comments:

Extremely touching story. Really sad. Really well written.

Author: The Stormtrooper Shrink  (signed)
Date posted: 2/15/2004 3:43:19 AM
The Stormtrooper Shrink's Comments:

Clutch D'rofab has a point. But It was a very moving story nonetheless. Wonderfully written.

Author: Kevin Elam
Date posted: 3/5/2004 10:50:03 AM
Kevin Elam's Comments:

so sweet so sad


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