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As Luke and the Emperor continue their battle of wills, it starts to become clear that the Emperor knows quite a bit about the Rebellion's plans. And he's certain that those plans pose no threat to the Empire or the Death Star whatsoever. It's possible that Luke is becoming unsettled, but he retains every appearance of serenity as he responds to the Emperor's bravado.

"Your overconfidence is your weakness."

The Emperor has a quick, angry retort. "Your faith in your friends is yours."

And here we have the essence of the Dark Side against the Light -- overweening pride and belief in one's own solitary strength versus the love and power of being connected to others. Yes, Luke's connection to his friends could be used against him (and will, later on in the film) but at its heart it is a strength, not a weakness. The Emperor uses and exploits and commands, but he never forms connections. He never loves. He believes only in himself and the all-consuming importance of power and dominance. He trusts Vader only as far as he can control him, and so sets himself up for betrayal.

Caring about others, trusting them, forming connections -- it requires vulnerability, taking risks. To an adherent of the Dark Side, it must seem like absurd folly. But it is ultimately the greatest force in the universe.

Next, an ominous revelation....

Date: 2021-07-30 12:39 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] krpalmer
A fair while ago I mentioned a file of theoretically snappy comebacks to and skewed takes on Star Wars lines I'd found on Usenet years and years ago, and one of the added lines was Luke responding to the retort with "At least I have friends." (Maybe it was one of the funnier comebacks to me...)

In any case, while I acknowledge you pointing out the risks and rewards of connection I did start wondering what the lengthy debates on whether "the Jedi stance on attachment" goes too far or not would make on taking more notice of that.

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