Lord Poe wrote:Master of Ossus wrote:I, Jedi was exceptionally poor.
Really? I found it terrific, and an excellent bandage to the shit that was the Jedi Academy Trilogy.
excellent bandage doesn't solve the problem of it still being rather bad, although I must consider that it does manage to tie together the bad elements of the JAT and make it representable.
I stopped reading the NJO after Remnant. I just couldn't take it anymore. I haven't picked up "Shatterpoint" either. NJO BLOWS, because of the deliberate lock down of Jedi powers, to the idiotic Vong could last in a fight with a Jedi, even though there's no reason they should. Its so mind numbingly idiotic, all of it.
One fucking Force storm could wipe the galaxy of Vong. This NJO is so selfish that one of them isn't allowed to sacrifice themself and fall to the Dark Side to deal with the Vong in "one swift stroke". Luke fucking did it once and came back. Why not again if he's such a "master"?
That's where I disagree with you.
Look at it this way, did you see this happen in the movies? Why couldn't Obi-wan defeat Vader? By simply giving in to the rage that was present in Eps I, he may have.After all, Kenobi didn't need to rely on life support machinery to stay alive. But instead, he chose to be the heroic scarifice instead.
While the Force denial powers is extremely screwy, its required in order for the "Sons of Suns" prophecy to be valid.
Frankly, what I really disliked about the NJO is the constant inflation of the New Republic talents, then a backstab in the heart by showing despite all their bravery, heroics, skill and brillance, someone on their side screwed it up badly and cause them to lose. I mean, a political system that can allow the brillant to arise, should equally keep the incompetents and nefarious out, or at least let them coexist and battle together. Instead, the "bad" guys rule. And then in the end, they suddenly become good again (Felya)and the good non-main characters are either killed off or become bad.
Last but not least, I hated what they did to the Jedi philosophy. When I first read traitor, i thought, OMG! Someone actually bothered to merge the Jedi philosophy, with its Taoist and Zen Buddhist leanings in the OT together with that shown in the new trilogy and EU. I was so delighted at first. Then after Destiny Way, they screwed it up by totally reversing the Jedi philosophy.
Let him land on any Lyran world to taste firsthand the wrath of peace loving people thwarted by the myopic greed of a few miserly old farts- Katrina Steiner