Star Wars Legends->X-Wing Series: "— and only afterward are they able to remember their time in Lusankya"
Don't have the books handy to check, but my impression of the reader's introduction to "the Lusankya facility" was that prior to Tycho Celchu, nobody was connected to time spent in Lusankya until after their deaths, leaving open the possibility that some to all were never Lunsankya prisoners and Imperial Intelligence was opportunistically planting evidence and taking credit for random high-profile events to build up the facility's and Isard's reputation. (The later books reinforced my impression that the whole brainwashing thing was more one of Isard's hobbies than anything the Empire ever got any value out of, especially after we see somebody directly threatened and set up to look like a Manchurian Agent post-mortem, but I could be simply misremembering.)
Star Wars Legends->X-Wing Series: "— and only afterward are they able to remember their time in Lusankya" Don't have the books handy to check, but my impression of the reader's introduction to "the Lusankya facility" was that prior to Tycho Celchu, nobody was connected to time spent in Lusankya until after their deaths, leaving open the possibility that some to all were never Lunsankya prisoners and Imperial Intelligence was opportunistically planting evidence and taking credit for random high-profile events to build up the facility's and Isard's reputation. (The later books reinforced my impression that the whole brainwashing thing was more one of Isard's hobbies than anything the Empire ever got any value out of, especially after we see somebody directly threatened and set up to look like a Manchurian Agent post-mortem, but I could be simply misremembering.)
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