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| But whatever happened that disabled Centerpoint didn't necessarily happen because of who fired it. It could have just been a mechanical problem with a one million year old space station. |
I'm going off of summaries and my memory, so correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought it was made clear that the reason why Centerpoint shut back down was because Anakin was not the one that used it. This is the whole reason why Anakin Sal-Solo was created later on. And I don't think that the possibility that Anakin firing Centerpoint could possibly shut it down and preclude further use is legitimate argument for using it once. It's a slippery slope.
The other thing that I just remembered was that there was no expectation that the Yuuzhan Vong would attack Fondor, but that it was expected that they would attack either Bothawui or Corellia, with the latter intentionally being undefended in order to encourage it as a target with the subsequent use of Centerpoint's interdiction field to trap the attacking fleet.
Thus, there was never an intention to use Centerpoint as a weapon and Anakin and Jacen were present under the expectation of an attack there and Anakin was needed to activate the interdiction field. The power afforded by Centerpoint to destroy the Yuuzhan Vong fleet was not something that was considered before the attack, and given that it's something that's still debated here and elsewhere, I don't think that given the circumstances an informed and responsible decision about whether to use it or not could be made in the heat of battle, as it were. _________________ "Trust not the words of a poet, as he is born to seduce. Yet for poetry to seize the heart, it must ring with the chimes of truth.”
“The world is understood through metaphors. Language is a metaphor-system. Mathematics is a metaphor-system. All real-world schools of magic and religion revolve around the understanding of vast metaphor-systems, symbols as they relate to concepts."
"See, the thing is, everything everyone tells you is a lie. The truth is always bigger than the words we use to describe it."
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