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[recommending something i sincerely love] ok so the thing about it is it kinda sucks
You will find the redemption you seek,
and the happiness that comes with it.
[2/2] Part 1 from March 23rd:
What makes ep9 work so well for me is that Caine earns his own redemption by himself instead of having the humans bring back a "fixed" or "rebooted" version of him... which would've been incredibly tragic from a Ship of Theseus perspective
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What I want for Pride Month
I passed a flower shop next to a tattoo shop and at first I laughed because I thought it was ironic and then i freaked because IMAGINE YOUR OTP IN A FLORIST/TATTOO ARTIST AU
OMG I COULD TOTALLY IMAGINE THEM LIKE THAT IT WOULD BE SO PERFECT
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thought this thread was so important so i decided to share it here. read this, and then read it again. and AGAIN.
this is what I mean when I say terfs have no place in lesbianism.Â
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made a matching drawing to my Iron Lung fanart, because to me, they are two sides of the same coin (same side of the coin, imo) they go hand in hand đ€ also the little kibty is named Felicette! she was the first cat to go to space and come back safely đ„č she is often forgotten in the history of space travels, and for what she had to go through, i wanted to have her here as well because she deserves it đ§
Iron Lung Matching Drawing
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Okay, potentially controversial take incoming, butâŠ
I think that the canon Thrawn books are simply better than the legends ones.
I honestly donât know how most people feel about this, but Iâm gonna throw my opinions out there anyway. So, what are the big differences between the two? The main thing is this: we get a lot more development of Thrawn himself in the canon books, especially the Ascendancy trilogy. However, in legends, Thrawn as an actual character is most fleshed out in Outbound Flight (note: I have not read the Hand of Thrawn duology and canât comment on it). This is not to detract from legends Thrawn; I love both iterations of the character and Outbound Flight remains a favorite of mine. However, Thrawn in his original trilogy is very much a force of nature as opposed to a very fleshed-out character, given that he was the villain. His development was also somewhat retroactive, as Outbound Flight was written afterwards. Meanwhile, weâre a lot closer to Thrawn in both his canon trilogies.
Furthermore, and this is one of the big things, his motivations are much more interesting in canon. He has willingly been vilified by his people and put into exile in order to infiltrate the empire, and spends a lot of time there in order to help the Ascendancy. He spends over a decade in the imperial service, and during that time, he goes out of his way to do things that benefit his people, even though it risks his station and life. He sends Eli Vanto to Arâalani, tries to recruit Nightswan, repeatedly annoys Darth Vader in order to rescue Chiss Navigators, and openly works with the Chiss without permission, skirting dangerously close to treason. Thrawn in canon is a character who is going to incredible lengths to do anything that has even a chance of benefiting his people, even when it risks his own life. Especially when it risks his own life.
The other major improvement from legends is the increased development of the Chiss Ascendency and its characters, as well as an increase in those characters. Arâalani gets much more focus in canon than she did in Outbound Flight, and has become a key part of Thrawnâs story. And speaking of Outbound FlightâThrass is given increased attention and development in the story, not in place of his time in Outbound Flight, but in addition to it. Nothing of Thrassâ character in Outbound Flight is seriously countermanded by his Ascendancy characterization, and many aspects of Outbound Flight, especially the Chiss parts, have been effectively canonized by the Ascendancy trilogy. Eli Vanto, Karyn Faro, Samakro, Thalias, Baâkiff, Thurfian, and all the rest are also wonderful additions to Thrawnâs mythos. Getting to see snapshots of Thrawnâs youth, his rise, his struggles within the Ascendancy, and even his failures also go a long way towards making him more of a fleshed-out character and not just the overwhelming tactical genius that he was in legends.
And most importantly: Eli Vanto actually appreciates the art Thrawn studies and can give meaningful commentary rather than just saying itâs âinterestingâ (looking at you, Captain Paelleon).
Anyway, thatâs my take on why canon Thrawn is better than legends. Feel free to agree or disagree, Iâm eager to hear what people think.
agreed! and they 100% are better in writing quality too. timothy zahn wrote his most famous legends novels (the HTTE trilogy) in the early 90s, and since then he has written dozens of books, both original fiction and for star wars. his writing has improved A LOT in those decades, and the new thrawn books, especially the ascendancy trilogy, is a testament to that
i haven't read many of zahn's non-star wars works, but just looking at the evolution of writing between the original thrawn trilogy and the ascendancy trilogy, the difference is night and day. mara jade may have been a revolutionary character for the 90s sci-fi scene, but everything about the way she was written pales in comparison to every female character zahn has invented since then. ar'alani, karyn faro, thalias and ziinda are all incredible characters, and perhaps the most impressive to me is borika, who has more depth and nuance established in the single chapter she's in than a lot of popular main characters from different books, both star wars and not. the way zahn weaves story threads and writes characters nowadays is such an improvement from his books in the 90s, and i wish more people could see this past their veil of nostalgia
but yeah whenever people ask where to start reading thrawn, i always say if you want to read about THRAWN, read the canon novels first. he's barely there in heir to the empire and subsequent legends books (with the exception of outbound flight of course)
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