Light of the Jedi (Star Wars: The High Republic)
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unsurprising.
Charles Daniel
unsurprisingly.
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If nothing
Charles Daniel
If for nothing
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Marchion was all alone, and should be completely vulnerable…but somehow, he wasn’t. He was protected, by the system his much smarter father had set up. It was annoying…but it worked. Hell, Kassav had copied a lot of Asgar’s ideas for his own Tempest. Kassav had three Storms up at the top of his Tempest’s hierarchy: Gravhan, Dellex, and Wet Bub. They all wanted to be him, but they would never work together to get rid of him, because then none of them would be the Tempest Runner—they’d still just be three Storms sharing power. Yep. It was a good little system.
Charles Daniel
It is a good system for keeping back-stabbing murderers working together cooperatively -- as long as all three subordinates remain at relatively equal levels of power.
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Being a Jedi was not about saving oneself. It was about saving others.