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First published June 29, 2004
• Barriss is so interesting and very different from the normal line of flashy superstars we get to focus on most of the time like Ahsoka and Anakin. She is a huge perfectionist and always beats herself up for her performance, no matter what it is.
• Apparently the Republic has a draft going on, in addition to manufacturing clones? All of these battle surgeons seem to have been conscripted into service, which is very interesting. I haven't heard much about a draft of normal Republic citizens in any other media.
• Barriss's feud with the weird martial arts master was... really odd. Really, that guy was just very odd. I'm not sure why they were all so disgusted with his off-the-books expeditions into enemy territory? The goal is LITERALLY to kill those same guys anyway, and it's not like oh, it was unfair, oh, they had no fighting chance because they only had giant guns and HE's a martial arts master... Like, that's ridiculous. This is war. Those were enemy combatants. I don't think it matters to them whether they were killed by a clone or by a renegade martial arts master. Maybe everyone is just pansies because they're doctors. I was also expecting more of a resolution, where Barriss and the guy would meet again after she resisted the Dark Side the first time, but I guess not.
• Annoying admiral is ANNOYING. It's amazing how much I don't care about him and his zany obsession with hunting.
• I think the spy is the empath minder. We'll see if I'm right in the next book.
• I also appreciate the minor, tiny scraps of detail we are able to glean about how the press works in the GFFA, but, as with most things, I need WAY MORE. Details, please!
• Crazy how clones are still being widely thought of as only technically sentient. This is 20 BBY! We've been fighting with these guys for two years! And yet it sure seems like the whole Republic just vaguely thinks of them as "sort of" people.