

This is an entry commemorating one of the most profound influences in my life - the Jedi Knights that have come from the Star Wars universe.
For the longest while they have served as not only sources of fascination, amusement and ridiculous attempts at emulation, but they have also been sources of guidance and inspiration.
This is an entry dedicated to them. I shall write about some of my favorite Jedi Knights and Star Wars characters, and why I love them the way I do.

Obi Wan Kenobi
The ultimate Jedi.
One of the few star wars characters who is there in all the six movies, Obi-Wan Kenobi has been the living embodiment of all the characteristics that a Jedi must possess. Compassion, serenity, wisdom, love, knowledge, a dry sense of humour and devastating fighting skills are some of his hallmarks. Indeed, it is a pleasure to watch his character evolve from the movies, from the intense, paradox ridden young man in Episode I who is caught between following the orders of his Master and the Order, to the older, wiser Jedi Knight in Episode II who is given the unenviable task of being Master to Anakin, to the almost venerable air he acquires in Episode III. Few actors could have pulled off this role better than Ewan McGregor, and he deserves full marks for doing such a stellar job.
Obi Wan is a master of Form III of lightsaber combat known as Soresu. It is a basic form of combat that evolved in recent times as the Jedi had to face increasingly blaster-armed enemies, and is a highly defensive form. Yet, in this form's simplicity lies its power, and during Obi-Wan's lifetime he had no equal. As Mace Windu tells him in the wonderful book adaptation of Revenge of the Sith when he is selected to battle General Grievous that he is "Not a master. The Master."
Obi-Wan's best lightsaber combat scene in the entire Star Wars saga was undoubtedly his battle with Anakin Skywalker, the Battle of all Battles over the sinking lava fortress of Mustafar, but almost as good was his fight scene with Darth Maul in Episode I. For some reason the dynamic between the young, pure Obi-Wan facing the intense, terrifying Darth Maul and his dual-bladed lightsaber made for some of the most fascinating swordplay that I've ever seen. The whole feel, from the location (the energy station in the heart of Theed city on Naboo) to the background score (John Williams at his best: The Duel of the Fates symphony) to the drama (the auto-locking laser doors) made for one hell of a duel, excluding the corny ending.
Yet, my favorite performance was of Obi-Wan's in Revenge of the Sith. I mean, the serene aura that he seems to acquire around himself in the movie, coupled with the incredible action scenes made it my all time favorite Star Wars movie.

Another fascinating character, and one that has been the subject of debate amongst star wars geeks who spend hours trying to prove that he is cooler than others such as Darth Maul/Han Solo/General Grievous etc.
Boba Fett is the clone of Jango Fett, a Mandalorian who was the progenitor of the Clone Army. He is among the last of the Mandalorians, an ancient race of warriors of whom the Jedi were sworn enemies.
Yet, Boba Fett's role in the movies is miniscule, save for a brief cameo in episode V when he captures Solo and a little more role in Episode VI where his malfunctioning jetpack sends him comically into the Sarlacc's maw, which even burps after having ingested him!
Fett's true genius comes in non-movie merchandise, such as literature, comics and games. Indeed, some of the best star wars stories revolve around Boba Fett, and the short story A Barve like that is a haunting piece about his time in the Sarlacc's maw, and the conversations he has with the telepathic being.
What really attracted me to Fett were his qualities. Boba Fett is entirely emotionless. All his decisions are made without any emotional influence whatsoever, possibly one of the reasons that make him the number 1 bounty hunter in the star wars universe. In a philosophical context, Fett possibly has the greatest mental clarity amongst all the characters. A deadly, charismatic character, Fett is also adored by fans everywhere for his uber-cool outfit!
2 comments:
Han Solo shot first.
hey... you're in delhi or still in Bombay? :) i'm here still... glad i can read your stuff now!!!
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