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WILL TYPE STAR WARS BLOG FOR FOOD!
by: rivet head
date posted: Nov 08, 2006 7:33 PM  | 
updated: Nov 21, 2006 8:03 AM
Resisting Temptation, a/k/a Cigarettes = The Dark Side
I have never smoked a cigarette.

Never.

Not once in my entire life.

Sometimes this is met with surprise when I mention that my own father is a smoker. I think most people figure that if one of your parents is a smoker, then you yourself will have tried it at some point. I never did. Never once had the temptation. When people ask how it is that I was never tempted, I simply tell them that, when I was little, I used to wait for my folks to finish getting ready for work in the morning (before I was taken to school) and I used to hear my father hacking and coughing while in the shower--the steam "loosened" things up in his lungs and airways, and he'd cough so violently that I was scared something was wrong with him. Until my mother told me he coughed like that every morning without fail. Such is the price of a nicotine habit.

So I give credit to those folks who really make a concentrated effort to give up smoking, whether it's cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, cloves, whatever. It's hard to resist temptation when you're hooked. My best friend used to smoke pretty frequently. He managed to quit several times over the years, once for several years straight. He confessed to me when he finally gave in to overwhelming temptation, but it was usually because he was under a lot of stress and just couldn't resist. This stress was usually the result of having to deal with his then-business partner, an Admiral Ozzel of the highest (dis)order. But he always got back on the wagon and quit again.

How does one resist temptation? Luke makes it look easy in ROTJ. He gives in to his anger, wails on his dad, but has a moment of clarity and regains himself. This didn't look like such a big deal in 1983. But in light of the prequels, with Anakin being constantly surrounded by temptation in AOTC and ROTS, I think Luke's resistance to temptation now has more weight.

I think the words "temptation" and "seduced" are perfectly applied here. Part of the appeal of temptations are the knowing that you're gonna love whatever it is that's tempting you, no matter how bad it is in the long run. We've all faced that temptation.

For some, it's cigarettes/tobacco. For some it's alcohol. For others, it's spoilers. For Jedi, it's the Dark Side. (For me, it's chocolate chip cookies. I could say no--with difficulty--to a naked Aayla Secura, but I couldn't say no to a clothed Aayla Secura with a batch of chocolate chip cookies in her hands. Fresh out of the oven. Placed right below her bosom.)

I tried very hard to avoid spoiler temptation before ROTS. The temptation wasn't so bad for me. Heck, I'd even bought the graphic novel of ROTS two months before it opened, and it sat on my shelf undisturbed until after I'd seen the movie. No problem. I know one person who was so tempted to read the GN that she had hers shrink-wrapped to keep herself at bay. Another person here--who shall remain nameless unless he willingly identifies himself--had the novelization, but was so prone to temptation that he stashed the book in his cupboard to keep it out of sight. I can't remember if he wrapped his also, but he still found it hard to resist his temptation. Another friend bought the ROTS "Art of" and "Making of" books, but had a similarly tough time trying not to peek into either. But I respected their courage to stay pure for the film. ROTS spoilers were hardly a temptation for me, since I wanted to remain as innocent as possible for my first screening. Avoiding ROTS spoilers, however, was almost impossible for me, and I wasn't even trying to look for them. They kept finding me. But that's another story for another time...

So, how do we do it? We know we'll love that stuff that tempts us. We know it's a kind of Dark Side urge within us all. I've had smokers tell me of all the times they feel the "urge": when they're stressed, when they finish a big meal, when they're out having a drink at a bar, or after completing a big task/project. So I see cigarettes as a kind of Dark Side all their own. You know it's bad for you, but when you first embrace it, it feels sooooooooo good. After all, you can quit again any time you want to, right?

I can just see the Jedi saying the same thing about the temptations of the Dark Side. They know it's bad for them, but it's always for a specific purpose, and it's always "just this once" before they get back on the Light Side wagon. Anakin gets his nicotine craving when he's under stress (mom's death, wife's impending death), but he knows it's "just this once" and then when he's finished smoking that Dark Side cigarette, all with be right with the universe and he can go on just like he did before. Luke gets his Dark Nicotine cravings when he senses his friends in danger (Cloud City, the trap on Endor). Each time it's "just this once". However, his first "cigarette" in ESB is inadvertently yanked out of his mouth when his family (smoker) lineage is fully revealed. His second "cigarette" in ROTJ is doused mid-puff by himself, when he realizes the path his Dark Nicotine craving is leading him: the same path his father chose, and he probably realized his father had the same good intentions when Anakin himself was seduced. That's what I think goes through Luke's mind when he pauses, looks as his gloved hand, then looks at the stump where his father's hand used to be. He truly understands that, as they say, "The Road to Hell is paved with good intentions." He then deactivates his lightsaber, or to get all Freudian on you, he "extinguishes his cigarette". And of course, he declares himself victorious over Emperor Palpatine, the Marlboro of the Sith.

Of course, nobody's denying that the "cigarette" tasted mighty fine to Luke leading up to that moment. When Vader trips him up with the taunt about Leia, I see that as Luke going from Marlboro Lights to Camel non-filters. (That's what my Dad smokes. In America, they're sometimes called "bullets" or "coffin nails".)

If tobacco & nicotine = Dark Side, what did the Sith Lords smoke? Let's see.

Darth Maul: Harsh and intense. Camel non-filters don't quite do the trick. Maybe cloves, then. People have told me smoking cloves is doubly harsh on your lungs, like sandpaper on your throat before long. Maybe that's why he spoke so little in Episode I...?

Darth Tyrannus: Malevolent, but smooth and subtle. Perhaps a pipe with blends of Turkish tobacco leaves. He probably used a multi-hose water pipe hookah when brokering with the Separatists. Or a peace pipe.

Darth Sidious: Patient and persistent before, but now living large and victorious. Probably smoked Marlboro reds prior to Order 66, but in a post-order 66 empire, he probably smokes the equivalent of the GFFA's best Havana hand-rolled cigars. Who needs a lighter when you can light it with your fingers?

General Grievous: Not actually a Sith, though trained and supported by them. Probably tried cigarillos, but they didn't agree with him. Note the prolonged coughing and wheezing in ROTS. Mace Windu's Force-crush of his torso certainly didn't help. Effectively went cold turkey during the trip to Utapau.

Darth Vader: Not smooth, not subtle, not patient; just gets the job done. Probably smoked menthols during his short run as a flesh & blood sith, but after Mustafar, his ventilator won't allow it. Probably sneaks in some Skoal or Copenhagen smokeless dip when he's chilling in his hyperbaric chamber. And when you think about it, his helmet does kinda resemble a spittoon...

In closing, I've learned that temptation is indeed difficult to resist. Whether you substitute the Dark Side for tobacco, chocolate, cookies (biscuits for you kids in Blighty), story spoilers, or Mandalorians, it's the same for us all. I use cigarettes as an example of the addictive nature of the Dark Side, but we all have something that always gnaws at our willpower. And when you fall off the wagon, you pick yourself back up and start again. That's why we have 12 step programs and such.

Is there a 12 step program for Mandalorians?


TOS disclaimer: don't smoke, kids. I'm using real-life tobacco product names only to illustrate a point, not to endorse them. If you start using the stuff, you'll regret it.

  darthlando22
The Starship Enterprise
date Posted: Nov 08, 2006 8:04 PM
I have never smoked a cigarette.

Never.

Not once in my entire life.


Me niether, and I never plan to. As well as use any tobacco products.

I've seen what it does, sadly.

Malevolent, but smooth and subtle. Perhaps a pipe with blends of Turkish tobacco leaves. He probably used a multi-hose water pipe hookah when brokering with the Separatists. Or a peace pipe.

That's exactly what I'd picture Dooku having!:p

For Sidious I pictured one of those cigarettes on the end of a black stick thingy. I don't know my cigarettes.
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Nov 08, 2006 8:14 PM
As a recent quitter of smoking, I applaude you for NEVER trying them, not even ONCE.

yes, smoking is a vice, a powerful one but this is the first time ive ever seen the darkside of The Force comparred to a nicotine habit, LOL...good analogy!

quitting can be tough for sure but well worth the effort.

After only...six?...weeks, I feel much better already.


nob01
Oil Bath Bubbles
date Posted: Nov 08, 2006 8:44 PM
A very good post - commendable intentions!

However, it took me the longest time to get past : I could say no--with difficulty--to a naked Aayla Secura, but I couldn't say no to a clothed Aayla Secura with a batch of chocolate chip cookies in her hands. Fresh out of the oven. Placed right below her bosom.
In fact, I don't believe I can finish this comment.

I need a shower.
A cold shower.
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Nov 08, 2006 8:55 PM
naked Aayla Secura covered in chocolate chip cookies....now THAT would be a hard habit to break...


The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day (gone fishin')
date Posted: Nov 08, 2006 9:06 PM
Step 1... I accept that there is a higher power above me, i.e. Star Wars.

Waitasec -- does that mean SW is my drug of choice?
Damn you for making me think!
jkthunder
Seven Pieces
date Posted: Nov 08, 2006 11:27 PM
Even *I* had a hard time getting past the Aayla part :p

Maul is definitely cloves - good call, since clove is red. I was thinking cigars for Sid before I even red your thought.... but I think Vader is pretty smooth, although I can't come up with a better comparison, except maybe he's Nicorette gum, since he eventually weans off the Dark Side.

Some wise words indeed.
  Rogueish
W.I.E.R.D.
date Posted: Nov 08, 2006 11:48 PM
Rivet-Head, great subject. Well written.

I am the Ulic Qel-Droma of smokers; dabbling at first (at the age of 14), always thinking that I would quit easily until it became too late and I was in too deep. Then I was on 20 a day, 40 if I was out drinking. So I was on possibly 220 cigs a week. But my redemption came in the form of cold turkey-yank-it-out-of-my-system, similar to having Ulic's Force powers ripped from him.

That was over 8 years ago.

Ask me if I can quit Pringles though. That's a different matter.
  Rogueish
W.I.E.R.D.
date Posted: Nov 08, 2006 11:49 PM
Oh, and my ROTS novelisation wasn't wrapped, just stored nicely out of harms way. However, I would see it on a regular basis whenever I went into the cupboard - but was never tempted.

Now that's willpower right there.
amidalooine
The Emotional Galaxy
date Posted: Nov 09, 2006 4:57 AM
In the throes of quitting my own chocolate chip cookie (and other calorie-laden decadence) addiction, I see the wisdom of this exceptionally well-written entry. Cold turkey seems to be working for me as well, but then again, there's no pre-Sith Anakin holding brownies in front of me, either. That might be a different story.

You know what I'm impressed with? The fact that you have enough openly Star Wars loving friends to have so many spoiler-rejecting friends to cite for this blog. Shiny.
  darthlando22
The Starship Enterprise
date Posted: Nov 09, 2006 6:23 AM
naked Aayla Secura covered in chocolate chip cookies....now THAT would be a hard habit to break...

Oh great. Now I'm on "drugs" again.
  rhett0
date Posted: Nov 09, 2006 6:24 AM
I smoked for many years and dropped them when my wife became pregnant with our first child. I went cold turkey and really didn't have a problem with it. The on;y time I've smoked since was about a year ago I lit my nephews(relax he's only a few years younger than me, I have a brother thats old enough to be my Dad). It gave me the super-spins, a huge head rush, and made me sick to my stomache. I felt like one of those old looney toons smokeing the cigars.

Anyway, very well written blog I hope it makes the front page
  rhett0
date Posted: Nov 09, 2006 7:26 AM
And as far as Aayla and the cookies.....ggllhhrr(think Homer Simpson drooling noise), I've had a tough time explaining to my wife that my Aayla Unleashed "is just a cool figure" and the 3 3/4" one was such a good deal and the package was messed up so I had to open it:8}
ewanandhaydenfan5
I Have You Now!
date Posted: Nov 09, 2006 11:09 AM
Great analogy, rivet. The Dark Side was as tempting as any other vice.

My dad smoked for 20+ years and quit cold-turkey about 22 years ago. He was not the most pleasant person to be around during that time, but I admire his discipline.

there's no pre-Sith Anakin holding brownies in front of me
Mmmm, Ani holding brownies...:x
  Kenobi-fan
The Jundland Wastes Journal
date Posted: Nov 09, 2006 11:22 AM
Now this is what I call an 'original' blog. Who'd a thunk of combining Star Wars and cigarettes in an entry...well, you, I suppose. Nice one!
  brooklooineghost
Just a simple mom trying to make my way in the (expanded) universe
date Posted: Nov 09, 2006 6:36 PM
Then I was on 20 a day, 40 if I was out drinking
what's up with cigs and beers? i had friends in college who only smoked when they drank; i'm one of the 'never smoked' folks too, so i don't really get this kind of addiction.

now, the concept that you're more vulnerable to your addictions when you're hungry or tired, i understand. like when i come home from a loooooong week with the boyos (and girlies) and alliwannado is pop in SW dvd.

so what is the 12-step program for that??? (and do i really want it???)
  clonefreak4
date Posted: Feb 11, 2007 7:02 AM
i am a kid and i agree with you. smoking sucks. if you take tobacco, you are wacko. (no offense to your dad, of course)
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