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Amaranthine Admin
Posts : 2544 Join date : 2010-12-28 Age : 111 Location : Always on the internet.
| Subject: Star Wars Q&A Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:11 pm | |
| We'll try to answer them. Even Wookieepedia is confusing sometimes. | |
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Jedi~Chick Admin
Posts : 6547 Join date : 2010-12-28 Age : 27 Location : Hanging with my fellow X-Wing Pilots in a Rebel Alliance Briefing...
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:15 pm | |
| Agreed!! I've had several times where I've either gotten lost on Wookieepedia, or confused. | |
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Leia Organa Founder
Posts : 1577 Join date : 2010-12-27 Location : Yavin Jedi Temple
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Kat Kiele
Posts : 802 Join date : 2011-01-15 Age : 25 Location : On Mandalore!
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:00 pm | |
| Ask me anything about clone troopers! Or Mando warriors! OYA, Jettis! | |
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Duchess Satine Kenobi Admin
Posts : 6256 Join date : 2011-01-03 Age : 26 Location : The internet
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:22 pm | |
| Ok, I have a question, but it's a hard one. What would happen if a jedi didn't believe in the force? Would they still be able to use the force? | |
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Kat Kiele
Posts : 802 Join date : 2011-01-15 Age : 25 Location : On Mandalore!
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:24 pm | |
| To DutchessSatinaKenobi, Well, I depends. If you don't have a master to teach you the way of the Force, you won't be able to command it. You have to have a Master to teach you. If you don't, your "Force Powers"will be very weak... Did I cover it Jedi~Chick, Amarathine? | |
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Amaranthine Admin
Posts : 2544 Join date : 2010-12-28 Age : 111 Location : Always on the internet.
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:03 pm | |
| A Jedi? You mean someone with force sensitivity. What would happen in the old Jedi Order is that masters would sense the baby's sensitivity and take the baby away from the family, sometimes by force. Or the parents would take them to be tested.
Either way, even if the child didn't know about the force, weird things would happen to them. They would still be faster and cleverer than non-force users. They would be able to sense things before they happened, and dodge danger. Sometimes they would be able to move things without touching them.
So the answer is yes. The force helps force sensitives, whether they know it or not. They might not be able to control it, but normally someone comes along and helps them with it.
A good example is Cilghal, a healer from the New Jedi Order. She didn't know she was force sensitive. She was an ambassador for Mon Calamari. During an invasion of Mon Calimari, Luke Skywalker noticed she could tell which ships would be blown up before they actually were. So he took her to be tested, and she became a jedi! | |
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Duchess Satine Kenobi Admin
Posts : 6256 Join date : 2011-01-03 Age : 26 Location : The internet
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:34 pm | |
| That kind of clears it up. Thanks | |
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Kat Kiele
Posts : 802 Join date : 2011-01-15 Age : 25 Location : On Mandalore!
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:21 pm | |
| - Amaranthine wrote:
- A Jedi? You mean someone with force sensitivity. What would happen in the old Jedi Order is that masters would sense the baby's sensitivity and take the baby away from the family, sometimes by force. Or the parents would take them to be tested.
Either way, even if the child didn't know about the force, weird things would happen to them. They would still be faster and cleverer than non-force users. They would be able to sense things before they happened, and dodge danger. Sometimes they would be able to move things without touching them.
So the answer is yes. The force helps force sensitives, whether they know it or not. They might not be able to control it, but normally someone comes along and helps them with it.
A good example is Cilghal, a healer from the New Jedi Order. She didn't know she was force sensitive. She was an ambassador for Mon Calamari. During an invasion of Mon Calimari, Luke Skywalker noticed she could tell which ships would be blown up before they actually were. So he took her to be tested, and she became a jedi! Then what about Venku, Etain and Darman's son. Jusik Bardan trains him, but HE doesn't get taking by the Jedi. and......... yea... I think you got the point. | |
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allishmalli Moderators
Posts : 3605 Join date : 2011-01-02 Age : 28 Location : Here on TLH... kinda obvious, don't ya think?
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:14 pm | |
| What happens if parents have two force-sensitive children? Will both of them be trained? Will they even know that they're siblings? Is there a way to get rid of the Hutt clan without killing them all?
Btw, to bring back up the other subject, Anakin didn't really believe or really even know about the force when he was little but we could tell that he was sort of using it during pod races when he could see things before they happened. | |
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Leia Organa Founder
Posts : 1577 Join date : 2010-12-27 Location : Yavin Jedi Temple
| Subject: Re: Star Wars Q&A Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:13 pm | |
| - allishmalli wrote:
- What happens if parents have two force-sensitive children? Will both of them be trained? Will they even know that they're siblings?
Is there a way to get rid of the Hutt clan without killing them all?
Btw, to bring back up the other subject, Anakin didn't really believe or really even know about the force when he was little but we could tell that he was sort of using it during pod races when he could see things before they happened. I think both would be trained. They will know they are siblings, but they will be seperated at the temple so they don't become attached. This was the case with Depa Billaba and her sister, Sar Labooda. Or so they think.
-Leia <3 | |
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