Talk:Morichro/Legends

Umm... why is Mirax Terrik listed as a possible example of the technique and Kyp Durron listed as definite one? The technique the Jensaarai used on Mirax in I, Jedi exhibits enough of the hallmarks of the technique for us to ignore the omission of its name, and these are described in the text of I, Jedi. As such, I'm invoking the exemption listed in 2.2 of the Attribution policy, changing her from 'possible' to 'almost certain', and adding a dispute flag pending independent confirmation.

One: Corran's reaction to the technique's use on Mirax is directly compared to Leia's reaction when Han gets frozen in carbonite. While this comparison is framed as speculation, the entire conversation it's made in is framed the same way and includes several conclusions that are considered official canon. Two: Luke specifically mentions that normally a Force trance cannot be used on another person against their will. The bit about her being broken is framed as pure speculation -- and unlike my first point, the speculator makes it clear this is something he's never seen before. Three: Luke also specifically mentions that Mirax's thoughts have been "slowed to the point where they barely register" (which is IIRC also used by Mara Jade to describe what Kyp did to himself in Champions of the Force, although It's been a while)... and for all his power, skill, and experience even he (Like) can't find Mirax -- only Corran can find her. Same speculative tone as the first point, same conversation. draconic-hybrid@gmail.com 15:17, 17 February 2009 (UTC)