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Taria Damsin is a character I continue to be annoyed about for all the reasons I explained when discussing the last novel. Here, at least, she gets that pay-off that explains why her character exists within this arc, and it shows how Obi-Wan handles the issue of attachment and letting go in a way that seems very true to his character and very much in contrast to Anakin. That’s all well and good. What’s not so great is how Taria’s whole gimmick is so flagrantly contrived every way you look at it.
For starters, she’s basically dying of Incurable Space Cancer, but it’s actually poisoning because she ate the wrong shellfish on a mission to some planet with cancerous shellfish (and I wish I was making that up), which is just the most stupid, trivial, meaningless way to have afflicted a freaking Jedi Master with a terminal condition. And maybe that’s the point, but that doesn’t make it any less dumb.
And then, of course, the reason she’s dying of Incurable Space Cancer is so she can be more-or-less part of the story because she can still mostly function as a Jedi, albeit somewhat weakened, but at the same time all of the characters know she’s going to die, so they can go through that whole emotional arc, and there’s nothing that can be done about it. And that last thing is, probably through no real fault of Miller’s, the biggest problem. It doesn’t make sense that there’s a malevolent cancerous affliction that takes several months to kill someone that can take down a Jedi. It just doesn’t.
Now, sure, there’s some hand-waving about how even the best healers at the Temple haven’t been able to help Taria, but that’s just sheer nonsense. Jedi healing is a deus ex machina that can do pretty much whatever the writer wants it to do, which is why Miller has used it multiple times to bring Obi-Wan (and several other characters) back from well beyond the threshold of a mortal wounding. Sure you can kill a Jedi (sometimes) if you do it fast enough . . . shoot them full of blaster bolts or chop them up with a lightsaber or blow them up, but wound them or poison them or infect them and they will recover. So if there’s some shellfish or whatever out there that is somehow immune to Jedi immortality, it’s because the author deliberately wills it so, and that sort of flagrant engineering sucks a lot of the emotional weight out of it. That’s where I start just feeling manipulated.




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