
And while Vernestra resists this ability at first, her visions may be the key to stopping the Nihil from destroying the galaxy.Īt first, Vernestra is reluctant to acknowledge her hyperspace visions. These visions seem to be a twist on the Force visions Star Wars has included in the past, but a possible extension of these abilities - the ability to navigate hyperspace using only the Force - could be considered a new ability in its own right. In Justina Ireland’s Star Wars: The High Republic: Out of the Shadows, Vernestra Rwoh, a young Jedi Knight, reveals she has another ability: hyperspace visions. There’s no coherent language.WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Star Wars: The High Republic: Out of the Shadows by Justina Ireland and Star Wars: The High Republic: The Rising Storm by Cavan Scott, on sale now.Īs the Star Wars universe has expanded, so too have the Jedi's abilities as they deal with new difficulties and challenges in an ever-changing galaxy. And then migrant workers live there from right outside Mexico City, working with the local farmers and sending money back to Mexico City, and then there’s even people who have permanently relocated from Mexico City and are gonna live in this community. “There are people living who’ve lived there their whole lives. “In communities like that, there are no social boundaries, because everything is in flux,” she continues. That’s how we know where we are at anymore,” explains Harnden, whose photographic images are tapestries of minimalist detail. “There’s all this stuff going on, and the only way to understand it is by looking at the details of people’s lives. She delicately removed its disguise with the wide-angle lens of her own artistic curiosity, and now she’s ready to share her revelations with the rest of us.


There, observes Harnden, hyperspace is booming - incognito. “I read an article, ‘Mexican Migration and the Social Space of Postmodernism,'” she explains (making a person wonder exactly what magazines she’s been sampling in an attempt to win the Publisher’s Clearinghouse sweepstakes), “and I thought, ‘Wow! This is kinda how I felt when I moved out to Leicester!'” They live in Leicester - a quiet, rural community near Asheville characterized by lush farmland, panoramic vistas and rolling hills - where the work day begins before dawn and seems never to end.
