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by: Toshi Station Power Converters
date posted: Jul 29, 2007 4:45 PM
Eyes Wide Open: The Arrogance of Jacen Solo
Since The New Jedi Order: Traitor, it has been apparent that the relativistic teachings of Vergere were contaminating the sweet nature of Jacen Solo.

His travels among other Force adepts in The Dark Nest trilogy that has given him power beyond those of other Jedi has suceeded in muddling his mind so that the code of the Jedi seems narrow-minded.

Should we be surprised then that, as Luke and Mara Skywalker - who surely should have known better anyway - began to abandon the philosophy of using the Force to acheive good ends regardless of the method at this point, Jacen - for the greater good - mentally assaults the vicious grandmother of his love Tenel Ka.

When black and white issues of good and evil are tossed aside, why should society react in horror when horrible acts are committed?

Unlike Anakin Skywalker, who was headed straight for Sithhood without realizing it, Jacen Solo is walking right into it with both eyes open. Supported by the grandson of an officer who served Darth Vader with unswerving loyalty, he deliberately leaves his parents to die, fires upon them and his sister, Jaina, as well as his apprentice, Ben, and is responsible for the death of Boba Fett's daughter.

Luke ponders that, if Jacen falls to the darkside, it will be because he is so unselfish. That belief, in and of itself, seems to cinch why Luke simply doesn't understand what is happening before his eyes. Jacen Solo has been convinced that he is the only one who can stop a devastating conflict (and, oh yes, he wants to save his lover and child). Once someone believes they are the only person capable of doing anything, the title of "unselfish" should never be applied to them. Jacen's actions are entirely selfish - they are borne out of a lack of trust that characterized Anakin's inability to truth his Jedi mentors with the truth. Jacen believes he is more powerful than the other Jedi and that he is the only one that can save the galaxy.

To do so, he will sacrifice anyone. The callous way in which he considers who he must sacrifice in each book demonstrates his selfishness and single-mindedness more than any other act. Someone who can dispense with life so easily, especially that of his own family members, cannot be trusted to rule with a velvet glove.



  dvanboekel
date Posted: Jul 29, 2007 8:31 PM
Jacen wasn't willing to sacrifice Allana.
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date Posted: Jul 29, 2007 8:47 PM
the questions raised in the "Legacy" series are intriguing indeed, and Im insterested to see where the authors GO with it because essentially its where Lucas will ALLOW them to go.

whats scary is I find myself AGREEING with Jacens methods and yet appalled at the same time....his logic in what he's doing to achive his ends SEEMS flawless and yet Im sure when the time comes there will be a HUGE downside to what he is doing for all concerned.

bring on the next book!
  Bob'ika Vhett
date Posted: Jul 30, 2007 10:56 AM
I'm so confused right now as to whether Jacen's ways are unselfish or completely selfish. He doesn't care about his own life nearly as much as he cares about Tenel Ka and Allana's lives. Is that selfless? I don't think so entirely. He's not trying to create total peace for the whole galaxy, he's trying to create a safer environment for the people that he loves unconditionally. Which is really sad since he doesn't feel the same way towards his own family any more.

Jacen's just a totally screwed up kid, the same as Anakin was. Except Jacen is doing it with full knowledge of the price.
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date Posted: Jul 31, 2007 10:46 AM
Legacy is raising some interesting questions indeed. I still can't quite fathom why Luke and Mara are so clueless about what Jacen is doing. Are they too blind or what? As the story unfolds, I hope the authors show just what Jacen is doing to himself as well as his loved ones. Choosing darkness always has consequences.
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