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* HarsherinHindsight: The book devotes lines throughout Elzar Mann's personal arc signifying the difference between a Jedi Master and a Jedi Knight; explaining how a Knight is expected to use the Force in ways that prove reliable in their response to situations, and explain their actions before doing anything out of the ordinary. A Master is able to provide complex solutions through the Force because they have trust that the solution they are providing is the correct one. This distinction proves to be important in Anakin Skywalker's arc, where his quick thinking proves to be a in invaluable asset, but is incredibly unpredictable. This also is the downfall of Count Dooku, who's freedom as a Jedi Master to study with no oversight leads to him studying artifacts that lead to his fall despite having this greater understanding of the Force.
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* SalvagedStory: After ''Film/TheLastJedi'' came out, one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic, it isn't used more often. ''Light of the Jedi'' shows just [[ApocalypseHow how devastating]] it can be if a ship breaks up while going at lightspeed, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.

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* SalvagedStory: After ''Film/TheLastJedi'' came out, one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic, it isn't used more often. ''Light of the Jedi'' shows just [[ApocalypseHow how devastating]] it can be if a ship breaks up while going at lightspeed, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.effort.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After ''Film/TheLastJedi'' came out, one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic, it isn't used more often. ''Light of the Jedi'' shows just [[ApocalypseHow how devastating]] it can be if a ship breaks up while going at lightspeed, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: SalvagedStory: After ''Film/TheLastJedi'' came out, one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic, it isn't used more often. ''Light of the Jedi'' shows just [[ApocalypseHow how devastating]] it can be if a ship breaks up while going at lightspeed, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.
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AuthorsSavingThrow: After Last Jedi came out one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic it isn't used more often. Light of the Jedi shows just how devastating it can be if a ship breaks up while going at lightspeed, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After Last Jedi ''Film/TheLastJedi'' came out out, one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic tactic, it isn't used more often. Light ''Light of the Jedi Jedi'' shows just [[ApocalypseHow how devastating devastating]] it can be if a ship breaks up while going at lightspeed, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.
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AuthorsSavingThrow: After Last Jedi came out one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic it isn't used more often. Light of the Jedi offers a potential explanation. If debris from a ship are launched through lightspeed it could cause untold amounts of destruction, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.

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AuthorsSavingThrow: After Last Jedi came out one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic it isn't used more often. Light of the Jedi offers a potential explanation. If debris from shows just how devastating it can be if a ship are launched through lightspeed it could cause untold amounts of destruction, breaks up while going at lightspeed, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.
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AuthorsSavingThrow: After Last Jedi came out one of the most polarizing parts of it was the infamous "Holdo Maneuver". Fan questioned why if lightspeed is that devastating a tactic it isn't used more often. Light of the Jedi offers a potential explanation. If debris from a ship are launched through lightspeed it could cause untold amounts of destruction, thus explaining why it's a last-ditch effort.

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