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“The Force did indeed move in mysterious ways. ‘Remember, my son,” said Anakin, his voice so far away, Luke could hardly hear it over the rush of blood in his ears, ‘no matter how dark the night may grow, you are never alone.”
-Shadow of the Sith
Rosie Tenison & Reneé Tenison photographed by Barry King (1998).
Hair & makeup by Adam Christopher.
The Steadfast Soldier by Adam Christopher BOOK REVIEW -- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi From a Certain Point of View
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#fromacertainpointofview #starwars #returnofthejedi The Steadfast Soldier by Adam Christopher REVIEW
My Review of 'The Steadfast Soldier' by Adam Christopher the thirty-ninth story from From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi 40 Stories Celebrating 40 Years of Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi.
Adam Christopher's Ray Electromatic Mysteries, inspired by Raymond Chandler's "they pay brisk money for this crap?" letter.
Did you ever read what they call Science Fiction? It’s a scream. It’s written like this: “I checked out with K19 on Aldabaran III, and stepped out through the crummalite hatch on my 22 Model Sirus Hardtop. I cocked the timejector in secondary and waded through the bright blue manda grass. My breath froze into pink pretzels. I flicked on the heat bars and the Brylls ran swiftly on five legs using their other two to send out crylon vibrations. The pressure was almost unbearable, but I caught the range on my wrist computer through the transparent cysicites. I pressed the trigger. The thin violet glow was icecold against the rust-colored mountains. The Brylls shrank to half an inch long and I worked fast stepping on them with the poltex. But it wasn’t enough. The sudden brightness swung me around and the Fourth Moon had already risen. I had exactly four seconds to hot up the disintegrator and Google⁵ had told me it wasn’t enough. He was right.”
They pay brisk money for this crap?
Raymond Chandler | Letter to H. N. Swanson, 14 Mar 1953 | Selected Letters of Raymond Chandler
The Force... was a living thing, in the crudest terms an energy field that bound the universe together. The Force was not a power, not something to be wielded, or used, or manipulated. Rather, it was something that allowed others to share in it - a thing vast and alive and yet not sentient.
from Star Wars: Shadow of The Sith by Adam Christopher
The name’s Ray. Ray Electromatic.