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by Greg Bear


  "Young Jedi, you have learned some hard truths. Power and even discipline are not sufficient. Self-knowledge is the most difficult of our many journeys."

  "I know," Anakin said softly.

  "And sometimes wisdom seems impossibly far away."

  Anakin nodded.

  "You must let me feel what is within you now," Thracia said gently. Then, with the faintest tone of warning, "You are still being judged."

  Anakin screwed up his face, then relaxed and let her probe.

  Obi-Wan slowly turned his eyes to the dead ship, now good only for cold and heartless research, and left the hangar. This was not for him to witness. There had to be an objective evaluation; that was half the essence of Jedi counseling.

  As for the other half. .

  That was Thracia's greatest skill-healing.

  There would be many more battles for his apprentice, many more disappointments. And many more joys. More joys than sadnesses, Obi-Wan fervently hoped.

  This was how it was, how it felt, to have the heart of a Master.

  Coda

  No more Sekotan ships are made. In a few years, all of them are dead or destroyed.

  Tarkin and Raith Sienar manage to bring the crippled fleet home. Inspired by what he calls a "great example," Tarkin redeems himself before the Supreme Chancellor with secret plans for a moon-sized battle station. Tarkin claims sole credit for the design. Sienar does not dispute him; it is a brainchild he is eager to disown. Sienar has a bad feeling about such an expensive concentration of might.

  The new order will find both Tarkin and Sienar useful.

  Charza Kwinn and his shipmates survive and reach Coruscant, where they are assigned new missions. In later years, with the rise of the Empire and a decline in cordial relations with nonhumans, Charza becomes a smuggler and pirate to feed his food-kin. He limits his prey to Imperial vessels.

  A legend grows in the galaxy: of a rogue planet that wanders between the stars, forever lost, ruled by either a madman, a madwoman, or a saint, the legends are never clear which.

  Months after Thracia Cho Leem counsels Anakin Skywalker, without explanation, she leaves the Jedi order.

  Obi-Wan Kenobi has his work cut out for him. The young man, his Padawan, is growing stronger, overcoming disappointment, acquiring discipline. But the knot in Anakin's future has not completely loosened. The trial is not over; it may not be over for decades.

  No balance.

  No balance yet.

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