You apparently missed a lot of the pieces to the puzzle.Darth Hoth wrote:Except that is not how his "talent" is shown in the original trilogy. I did not read Outbound Flight, much like I have chosen to ignore most of what has come out of the EU since Bantam lost the license (I managed to slog through tNJO, and paid the price for that), so I cannot comment on that. In the trilogy, however, his abilities essentially amount to magical precognition and telempathy. Literally from the start to the end. In the very opening of Heir to the Empire he observes the formation of a fleet and immediately discerns (without any prior knowledge) that it is commanded by an Elomin, and then sets up a response with which that species is psychologically unable to cope. Then in The Last Command a major plot point is that he can second-guess the operational aims of the New Republic on the sole basis of knowing what pieces of art Ackbar and Bel Iblis favour (when the entire Imperial intelligence apparatus, with access to a galaxy's worth of the best analysts and computer assistance there is, fails spectacularly to do so, no less). His strategic/tactical "genius" is given no rational base - he simply "knows" things that no one else does (or, arguably, logically should, for that matter).
For example - there had been rumours of an Elomin elite unit active in the area. Thrawn would have known about this. Another example in the Heir to the empire - the Sluissi, where he combines his knowledge of Sluissi biology with the art. So in both cases, it is not the art alone. In Dark Force Rising, his greatest successes have had nothing to do with art. He did not have art telling him that the alliance had converted cruisers to carriers (remember the convoy attack), nor did he use art in getting the Katana fleet. He uses political intrigue. In the Last Command, his greatest success - the battle of Coruscant - has nothing to do with him and art, it is pure strategy. Same for his strike on Ukio. All the role art played in that battle was - hey, the Ukians do not deal well with surprises. Let's surprise them. As for Bilbringi - instinct. The Psych profile he had amassed on Ackbar and Bel Iblis is helpful, yes. But he still made a guess. Those apparently never happen, do they? Hey, when Antilles made the correct guess that Zsinji was going to hit Kuat, was he too being wanked out of proportion?
Art is just one of the many facets to Thrawn.