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The New Imperial Times (On Break)
by: adambombski
date posted: Sep 28, 2006 6:29 PM  | 
updated: Dec 24, 2006 6:26 AM
Tomorrow Never Knows
Turn off your mind, relax, and flow down stream.

Did you know that you can tell alot from a person's eyes? What they look like, how they feel, what they're looking at. We have eyes to see our surroundings and see the others around us. But sometimes, when we close our eyes and sleep, darkness comes. And sometimes, the dark isn't our friend.

Lava spirts out of the planet's veins as a panicked woman rushes over to a dark figure. Her name is Padme. Literally in pieces after the things that she has heard, she asks Anakin to leave with her. He says they don't have to run anymore. They can rule the galaxy together and overthrow the Emperor.

What did Padme see in Anakin's eyes? What did he see? Padme was full of insecurity and weakness and fear. A woman who's just been told that her husband was a murderer. A woman who only wanted love and care and a happy life beside the waters of Naboo.

Anakin was full of anger and lust. His eyes were blood-red, a sign of the Sith. He didn't care about the Jedi or the galaxy, he just wanted freedom. And he adcieved that with his new powers. After murdering countless Jedi and the Separtist leaders, he was now ready to use them for her and himself. Or was he?

Was he really doing it for her? No, of course not, he wanted power for himself. He was like a wild beast, full of energy and didn't want anyone else to share it with him. He had the power in his grasp. And he didn't want anyone to stop him from achieving his ultimate goals.

She was also full of anger, but not in the same way. She was like a frightened little dog, living out on the streets, shivering and lonely. She was angry things had to turn out like the way they did. And, as the emotions mixed together, a new one was born: confusion. Yes, it was confusion that perplexed them and everyone. The Jedi. Padme. Obi-Wan. Yoda. Everyone.

Yet, there was a glimmer of hope, a ray of light shining through the fog of smoke and hell-fire. The future was near. Even thought it was distant, it was near at the same time. As she gave birth to Luke and Leia, her hopes and dreams were passed on. Through pain, did she finally know the truth. They were the hope for the future.

As Anakin was found limbless and scared, he was taked to an operating table and was reassembled into a brand-new man, a stronger man, one that wasn't controlled by emotions, only by hatred and power. And fear. Yes, deep inside was Padme speaking out. Her voice was muffled by the walls of steel, but it was there. And it always was.

Anakin was always in a shell. Ever since he began his apprenticeship with Obi-Wan, the shell began to form layer after layer until it was as hard as metal. An unbreakable wall that was keeping him from Padme, from Obi-Wan, from himself. He was trapped in a deep, murky cave with a torch with only a few flames burning. But, it wasn't out. Not yet.

"There is still good in him."

As he took his first steps into a brave new world, Anakin was reborn as a cyborg, a slave to his master's will and to his mechanical body and mind. But, it was still there. The light was still gleaming off the waters.

As the bright sun of Naboo shined on the clear waters, it shined the clearer. It shined on what was, what could have been, and what can be. As the sun grew brighter, the waters seemed to stop rippling. The fish in the water calmed. The ripples disappered and wouldn't come back. Everything was calm and peaceful. Everything was still. Everything was clear.

May The Force Be With You.

My thanks go out ot viagoangel2 for inspiring me to write this.

leia19886
Someone get this big walking carpet out of my way ...
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 8:01 PM
I agree with you. Anakin was full of lust. To bad he spent
20yrs being a "puppet on a string" instead of being master
of his own universe.
I'd like to think because of Luke he got to go back to Naboo and
enjoy a little of that sunshine with Padme.
Leia
viagoangel2
Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
date Posted: Sep 28, 2006 8:05 PM
"There is still good in him."
The only time Anakin ever sees goodness in his reflection is in the eyes of his wife; Padme'. Through it all; faults, strengths, unruliness, passsions, and last but not least Love .....Padme' still reflects a light of eternal and unconditional love towards Anakin.

I think those words spoken by Padme' are of huge importance to the whole Saga. The fact that Padme' believed this to be true. Even in death, she held tightly onto her japor snipet embracing HOPE; watching over Anakin's lost soul and awaiting his return to the light thru eternal love.

My thanks go out ot viagoangel2 for inspiring me to write this. You're Welcome:)
MomOf2YoungPadawan
Mamadala's Lair
date Posted: Sep 29, 2006 5:15 AM
He was trapped in a deep, murky cave with a torch with only a few flames burning. But, it wasn't out. Not yet.

"There is still good in him."


Nicely said - good use of imagery here! :D

My mind is always drawn to the image of Joe Corroney's artwork: The Great Remorse of Darth Vader. Joe captured Anakin's "flicker of good" so brilliantly with that piece.

Even in death, she held tightly onto her japor snipet
...:_| Awww, Angel...you're makin' me smear my mascara first thing in the mornin', here!! :_|
  Kenobi-fan
The Jundland Wastes Journal
date Posted: Sep 29, 2006 7:35 AM
He didn't care about the Jedi or the galaxy, he just wanted freedom.
Well said!
  padmeskywalker77
Padme's Legacy
date Posted: Sep 29, 2006 9:49 AM
Wonderful entry adambombski...I just love your vivid descripton of things. I loved it all, and cannot choose one statement that stands out amongts the others. :)

My mind is always drawn to the image of Joe Corroney's artwork: The Great Remorse of Darth Vader. Joe captured Anakin's "flicker of good" so brilliantly with that piece.

I totally agree with you, MO2YP. I absolutely *love* that piece :x . So few prints can capture the essence of Anakin's "soul" like this one can.
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