It's funny how memory works, isn't it? It has probably been well over ten years since the last time I read this series.
There was one scene in this book which I remembered distinctly . . . Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi on a boat, leaving the mining platform where Obi-Wan had been a prisoner... Obi-Wan's electric collar couldn't be removed, so Qui-Gon ever-so-carefully sliced it off with his lightsaber. Ooo, ahhh! What a great picture of how much Obi-Wan already trusts Qui-Gon even before becoming Qui-Gon's padawan! So dramatic!
Guess what? That never happened. What was actually in the book:
Qui-Gon placed his large hands around the collar, searching for a catch or seam. He could not break the collar, or twist it apart. He set his lightsaber to lower power and tried to cut it, but could not.
"I need a high power, and that would injure you," he said.
"Or behead me," Obi-Wan pointed out cheerfully.
... And no, that exchange didn't happen on a boat. It was on land. And Qui-Gon had already deactivated the collar using the Force before they even got onto the boat in the first place. Oops.
Left: The, uh.. skinny, manga version of Qui-Gon?
Upper right: Xanatos introduces himself as representative for Offworld.
Lower right: Obi-Wan & Qui-Gon battling dragons in front of a cave, from book 1
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