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Echoes from the Asteroid Field
by: anakinside1
date posted: Jun 08, 2007 4:31 AM
"Stormtroopers! Here? I must tell the others!"
Qui-Gon: Don't center on your anxieties, Obi-Wan. Keep your concentration here and now where it belongs.
Obi-Wan: Master Yoda says I should be mindful of the future...
Qui-Gon: ...but not at the expense of the moment. Be mindful of the living Force, my young Padawan.


Star Wars gets it right every time. :D

This is an entry that began with a simple statement from a perfect stranger. It all started when I was standing in line at Celebration IV doing something I promised myself I never would....wait hours for an autograph. I hardly know how it happened. One minute I was minding my own business in Cleveland, Ohio, and then the next there I was at the LA Convention Center with a $35 coupon in my hand, a wrist band with a number two on it, and the promise of an audience with the princess herself. Now, before my departure, to avoid this very situation I had employed the time honored strategy of rational thinking. "I don't want to stand in line for autographs." I explained to my good friend MO2YP on the phone one night before we jetted to the coast, "I think it's likely to be a big let down. I just stood in a line for a book signing. That line only had four people in it and even that was too long and the moment not worth waiting for. I think when you stand in line like that you're looking for an intimacy that's impossible to find in the ten seconds it takes to sign a name." MO2YP agreed completely.

Unfortunately, the exhibit hall, overflowing as it was with all things sellable, had a way of overwhelming logic (my credit card bill is proof of this fact). So, there I was (with MO2YP, Ami, and E&HF5) entirely abandoned by rational thinking and at the end of the Carrie Fisher autograph line wondering a) how sore my feet were surely to be by the end of it, and b) how best not to appear like a total idiot when I had my moment with the princess. Now, at a convention as big as this it's easy to be overtaken by a sort of panic; the kind of panic that comes from too many choices and nowhere near enough time. Our dilemma today was would we have enough time to stand in this particular line, before it would be time to get into the next line for the opening ceremonies. And were we doing the right thing by standing in line? What were we missing by being in this line and not some other line? Furthermore was this all the con would be? Line after line after line?

Enter the stormtrooper. As if on cue there before us strode TD-9292 of the 501st, he click click clicked over to us with his white armor gleaming and paused long enough to dispense this wisdom: "This is the convention, right here." He said pointing to the line, "It's not about what happens up there." He smiled the kind of smile that knows something true and then he click click clicked away, leaving me speechless.

Clarity.

Why he said this to our particular group at that particular moment I don't know. Could it be because we had that last-in-line-look and he could see in our eyes how much our feet already hurt? I cannot say. But that moment changed the whole convention for me. Why should I wait until the end of the line to live? Why not live now? Why not enjoy the rare and precious thing it is to spend time having adult conversations about SW with the likes of ami, E&HF5, and MO2YP without having to limit your thoughts to 700 characters and 50 comments? Why not enjoy the spontaneous community that forms as you pass people time and time again snaking from one place to the next all because you love the same thing?

Why not be present to what is?

After that the convention became fun - all of it. Line after line. The line for the opening ceremonies where help from a new friend (from the Carrie Fisher line) helped hold my spot as I ran from the outer rim of the Center in the hopes of snagging one of the 8,000 available seats. The line where we waited brimming with excitement to cheer on JP77 before her SW Celebrity debut, and most especially the line for the Conversation with Carrie Fisher where we all took turns getting dinner and chatting like long lost family.

Happily the ends of those lines were well worth waiting for. JP77 was cute as all get out singing for SW Celebrity. PS77 was lovely in her costumes, and Carrie Fisher was candid and entertaining for our "intimate" conversation. But one thing remains....

It may make even the most hard core SW fan raise an eyebrow to know that I thought of my trip to Celebration IV as a pilgrimage, but it's true. I've had so much in my heart over these last few months anticipating the trip of a lifetime, but it took over two hours in line trying to think of just the right thing to say to Carrie Fisher for me to figure out how to put my feelings into words. So, when my big moment came I walked up to the princess and said, heart in my throat. "Star Wars changed my life. I want to thank you for that." It was then that I realized that was it for me, that's all I wanted out of this whole experience: the chance to express my gratitude and my love to the saga and to my fellow fans on the journey with me. I hope we get the chance to stand in line together again.

Love to you all! :x

p.s. If TD-9292 is reading this. I hope your feet have recovered from over 75.5 hours in stormtrooper boots!

jedilily1026
Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 6:12 AM
Now I'm speechless my friend!!!

It was good to have met you again and this time spend much more time together. Hope you are well. Miss all of you. ((hugs))xo
  noiamyourfather72
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 6:21 AM
Well said. You took the words right out of my mouth ("Star Wars changed my life..."). Talk about clarity.
hansgirl3
Invoking the Squee
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 6:59 AM
What a grand tale! You said it so beautifully, as always! :x

I'm planning a "standing in line" blog, but mine will not be anywhere near as thought-provoking as yours. ;) :^O

Miss you!!!! :x
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 7:38 AM
excellent, excellent blog. I think you nailed it perfectly.

C4 wasnt about what we bought, who we stood in line to see or what celebrity autograph we got...yes that is PART of the experience and most of it quite FUN...but C4 was far more about US, the fans who became FRIENDS.

and that made it all, even the lines, well worth it.

it was a pleasure meeting you and all the so many others there and getting to know all of you better. I hope we can do it again someday.

padmeskywalker77
Padme's Legacy
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 7:39 AM
You always find a way to say things so eloquently!! What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing :x

So, when my big moment came I walked up to the princess and said, heart in my throat. "Star Wars changed my life. I want to thank you for that."


How sweet!! By the time it was my turn with her, I could not get any words to come out of my mouth...except for my name. :8} Oh well...I at least was able to get that out ;)
amidalooine
The Emotional Galaxy
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 7:40 AM
I've been anticipating this blog entry since that fateful few hours in The Line, as1, and I am SOOOO glad that I happen to be here right now to read it. Was it really only two weeks ago? Two weeks ago today?

I feel just as you do, as you so eloquently put it. It was the time in that line, the time in all the lines, the time getting to and from the con, the time driving to the other LA sites we saw...the time with this amazing SW family...that meant the most to me.

RD-9292 definitely got it right...and so did you. As always. :x :x :x
amidalooine
The Emotional Galaxy
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 7:41 AM
MAN...I meant TD-9292, of course. Oooops. Typo. :8}
JediMelindaWolf
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 7:47 AM
my trip to Celebration IV as a pilgrimage


A great pilgrimage it was - especially because, at its end, I knew I had met some of the most special people (including you! :D) to grace this planet. Star Wars brought us all together. The friendships that have been forged are what will keep us together.

It was a pleasure to put a face with a name. Have a great summer, as1!


MTFBWY :)
Qui-Tom Servo loves Padme
You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 9:48 AM
Wisdom from a Stormtrooper, who'd a thunk it? :p In all seriousness though, it was right on the money. I recently wrote about the Star Wars aspect of my recent visit to Disneyland, and when I returned home sore and tired, I asked my parents how they managed to walk around Disneyland with 5 kids, diapers bags, camcorders, and the whole nine yards for all those years, especially considering my mom's feet problems. They told me they did it because they loved seeing how much we enjoyed it. Somewhere in there is a similarity about how Star Wars binds us together.
Sarlacc-Pitt
Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 10:14 AM
That was a wonderful entry to read! :) And it is so important to live in the "now", even though that may be difficult to do at times. Very cool Stormie, that guy was. I'm really glad that all of you had a great time! :D
  Kenobi-fan
The Jundland Wastes Journal
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 10:52 AM
Without a doubt, the best experiences my wife and I had at CIII were standing in line amidst fans who loved the series as much as us and probably more. Whether we were standing and waiting, sitting and waiting, getting wet and waiting, it was made tolerable by the folks there who just wanted to have some fun for a time. It's been said more times than anyone can count, but it's the fans that truly make Star Wars great!
viagoangel2
Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 11:39 AM
Why not be present to what is? It is neither here, nor there, that matters....live for the moment;) You are a true delight, my dear friend:x so worldy, yet humble, a gentle and compassionate soul, oh! and may I add that you are one of the loveliest people I have ever met, for you have the poetic grace and poise of a swan:x

Love YOU, AS1:x You have made a difference in my life, just as Star Wars has. I thank Da Maker, for his Timeless Saga, that he so selflessly gave to all of us....and then I thank, Star Wars, for Friends like YOU:x

May the Force be with you.....Always:)

XOXO
Angel
anakinside1
Echoes from the Asteroid Field
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 11:40 AM
Now I'm speechless my friend!!!
Thanks hon! :x

Talk about clarity.
I'm glad you agree!

I'm planning a "standing in line" blog
Can't wait to check it out! :D

it was a pleasure meeting you
Likewise! Thanks again for all of your work getting us together. :D

How sweet!! By the time it was my turn with her, I could not get any words to come out of my mouth...except for my name.
Believe me I'm amazed the words came out at all! :x

Was it really only two weeks ago? Two weeks ago today?
It was wasn't it! I didn't even think about that. :x

anakinside1
Echoes from the Asteroid Field
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 11:41 AM
It was a pleasure to put a face with a name.
For me as well! :x

Wisdom from a Stormtrooper, who'd a thunk it?
Yes never judge a trooper by his armor....or something like that!

Very cool Stormie, that guy was.
He really was. It's amazing how a little exchange can affect your outlook!

It's been said more times than anyone can count, but it's the fans that truly make Star Wars great!
Now that's wisdom that's worth repeating! :D

for you have the poetic grace and poise of a swan
Aw, shucks! You sure know how to make a girl feel special! :x
jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 12:02 PM
Beautifully said! It was such an honor to get to spend time with you, as1.:x You never cease to amaze me!

I cherish my "line times" as well, since they are what allowed me to simply be with the wonderful people I met there.

I actually spent months trying to think up something clever to say to Carrie Fisher when I went up to get her autograph. I just kept saying "Thank you, thank you." At the end of our signing/photo time, she said "thanks" to me...and all I could do was smile.:O No words would even come out of my mouth! I'm such a dork...

And do remember how upset I was when I wasn't sure they were going to let me in that line? Yeah, I'm glad only a handful of people saw me in that condition...;)
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 12:20 PM
I was just happy to see that, for once, "doing lines" meant something different in LA.

Beautiful read, AS1. Almost makes me jealous that I wasn't in line with ya. ;)
anakinside1
Echoes from the Asteroid Field
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 1:05 PM
And do remember how upset I was when I wasn't sure they were going to let me in that line?
Oh, honey! How could I forget! I know it's hard sometimes when people see you at those kinds of low moments, but then we also got to celebrate with you when your persistence paid off! I'm so glad you got to say your thank you to Carrie Fisher too! :x

I was just happy to see that, for once, "doing lines" meant something different in LA.
:^O

Almost makes me jealous that I wasn't in line with ya.
I'll save a spot for you at CV. :D
  GalacticBabe
I Have a Bad Feeling About This!
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 1:18 PM
"Star Wars changed my life. I want to thank you for that." That sums it all up right there! Star Wars has changed my life, and my friends here on the blogs has only enhanced that! :x

Just wait until next Celebration! I will be there with bells on!!!

Wonderful entry, AS1!!! Like Stooge said, it makes me wish I was standing there in line with you! :D
  darth maul517
Darth Jedi Maul Secura
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 1:45 PM
Wow, what a great story.
Star Wars changed my life. I want to thank you for that.
Amen.

I was lucky. My dad waited on the Carrie Fisher line, while I got Kenny Baker's and then Anthony Daniels. And when I went to meet my father he was like four people away. So I was lucky. CIV was great.
gencrs
Technical Manuals from The GFFA
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 5:30 PM
but C4 was far more about US, the fans who became FRIENDS. Deej sums it up. Our group was a perfect example of how we all became Friends in some form or another. Even when I wasn't hanging out with you folks, the time in the lines seemed to go by faster when I decided to talk to the people around me. It was even more prevalent when I was with people that I already knew.

Great blog!!

"Star Wars changed my life. I want to thank you for that." I wholeheartedly agree!!
Rainbow Droideka
Aren't you a little short for an egg?
date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 7:58 PM
Wow, great advice from the stormtrooper! Good times!

What were we missing by being in this line and not some other line?

That's what my problem was....not that I was too impatient to stand in line, but that there were so many other cool things I could be doing instead. But the few times I did stand in line, it was still good times. :)
  Darth Archaeus
The Confederacy of Independent Systems
date Posted: Jun 09, 2007 9:47 PM
I definitely understand when you call this a pilgrimmage.... it felt like that in many ways to me as well. And while I was mostly in line on my own, even that wasn't bad at all, I think just the aura of thousands of SW fans made waiting in line almost (gasp) enjoyable.
Jedi Master Mina
Jedi blogging, go back to your drinks!
date Posted: Jun 12, 2007 11:31 AM
YIPPEE, there's still comment space for me to SPEW. :D

Now, before my departure, to avoid this very situation I had employed the time honored strategy of rational thinking.

Rational Thinking? No, there is no rational thinking. Run, stand in line, you must. Fear not, the swollen, aching feet you are about to encounter. :^O

I hope we get the chance to stand in line together again.

So do I, my friend.

I know the real 'blond' you....pure cuteness. :x

Great CIV recap blog. It's the personal moments like these that we each will treasure for the rest of our lives. ;)
JediPug1
Like My Father Before Me
date Posted: Jun 12, 2007 8:53 PM
I walked up to the princess and said, heart in my throat. "Star Wars changed my life. I want to thank you for that."

Well said, AS1! I'm sure Carrie appreciated it and I'm sure you now know standing in that looong line was well worth it. Patience pays off!!

Great entry! :)
MomOf2YoungPadawan
Mamadala's Lair
date Posted: Jun 17, 2007 3:47 PM
Well, better late than never, I s'pose! :8}

I'm so glad you wrote this! I have been SO looking forward to it since we got back! It was indeed an incredible moment of clarity in that line. Of course, as the 3 of us had already spoke of in line, it is also a great metaphor for life. Yes - the "afterlife"..heaven, or whatever spiritual release in which one believes - is obviously the ultimate reward, even that final step depends upon what happens "in line."

Such a beautiful entry, milady! :D My heart still goes out to TD-9292 :)

Love you! :x
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