Labryinth of Evil (Spoilers for the book itself, probably)

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Labryinth of Evil (Spoilers for the book itself, probably)

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Carried on from here.

I'm listening to the audiobook version of it while at work. It's pretty good so far (track 10 of 48.). I wanted to share a few fun little quotes:
Labyrinth of Evil wrote:"But suppose one or two of you should disagree with the majority?"
"Decisions are not always unanimous. When we are truly divided, we defer to Yoda's council."
"Then the Foce can sometimes be felt more strongly by one than by eleven."
Obi-Wan tried to discern Anakin's intent. "Even Yoda is not infallible, if that's what you're getting at."
"The Jedi should be." Anakin glanced furtively at Obi-Wan. "We could be."
"I'm listening," Obi-Wan said softly.
"By going farther with the Force than we allow ourselves. By riding its crest."
Interesting revelation about the function of the Jedi council when divided: Yoda has deciding authority.

And since it's one of my favorite topics (and it managed to nicely derail the other thread):
Labyrinth of Evil wrote:Darkness was encroaching on Cato Neimodia's western hemisphere, though exchanges of coherent light high above the beleagured world ripped looming night to shreds.
Labyrinth of Evil wrote:Explosive light, shunted from the citadel's deflector shield, dappled the loamy ground between the trees.
Labyrinth of Evil wrote:North and east, the sky was in turmoil, cross-hatched with ion trails, turbolaser beams, hyphens of scarlet light streaming upward from weapons emplacements outside the citadel's energy shield.
Lots of weight for the c-beam turbolasers over particle-based turbolasers. Much to my chagrin, of course, but never let it be said I'm so singleminded as to ignore evidence to the contrary ;)

Anyway, I'll post more as it occurs to me.
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I have been enjoying that book quit a bit, i find it very well written. I did not know that it was available in audiobook. I'm only at the part where Grivious is being intoduced and he is watching the space battle.
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