brokenmnemonic: (Mandalorian)
brokenmnemonic ([personal profile] brokenmnemonic) wrote in [community profile] swbookclub 2023-05-23 06:48 am (UTC)

1. I think that while Vi is doing her best to build the rebel outpost Leia charged her with building, she's very much accustomed to working on her own and relying on herself. The various Star Wars stories and media move back and forth between how... hardcore? Realistic? they want to be. The safest route for Vi's resistance cell would've been to relocate to somewhere Vi didn't know as soon as she was captured, and write her off as an operational loss, with the survival of the cell and the mission being the most important thing. The fact that they hatched and executed a rescue plan is much more Star Wars heroics than that though, and it felt like we're getting a bit of a mix and match in how the story wants to do things. I'll admit that as soon as she got referred to as Mother Hen in the text, I immediately thought of Father Goose, the Cary Grant WW2 movie! It doesn't read to me as if Vi has a lot of experience in being in charge of a team, so I think it's going to take her a while to find her feet. This is one of the reasons I'm a bit frustrated that Archex hasn't had much to do, because he's someone who's been in a command position, and while the Empire is nothing like the Rebellion in terms of how people are led and managed, he's someone she could be talking with about how to make things work and would be a really useful sounding board, particularly as that could also involve a discussion about how the antagonism between Archex and Zade is or could be causing problems.

2. I'd like to think that Gol ends up getting shunned by the rest of the Black Spire community for being a greedy little informant, possibly with a long-range comms unit inserted into a part of his anatomy, but it feels too early for Vi to be killed as a character - there isn't someone I feel has been teased as being in a position to step up and take over the cell.

3. I'm not sure if we'll get any of the established characters turning out to be force-sensitive, but the way the novel has presented the scrappers makes me want the book to explore the idea that without the Jedi going around hunting for force-users and recruiting them, groups of force-sensitive people are naturally drawn to each other in some way (for good or ill). I like the idea that dotted all around the galaxy are little groups of people like Savi and Ylena who're drawn together because of their shared force sensitivity. After all, the groups that came before the Jedi Order all came together somehow, and with the tease in The Last Jedi that Leia and Rey were possibly going to be exploring the basic concept and teachings of the Jedi, it would be very nifty if this novel was showing us something about how the force works on/with people at a fundamental level.

4. I'm not sure I buy into the romance subplot yet (and it feels like a long time since I was that young) but I realised this week that not only am I finding the novel reads very easily, but that the characters sketches of a lot of the minor characters like Gol and the two little old laides and Oga's henchbeings are working well for me, even as I want much more detail on the characters in the Resistance cell.

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