This brings to mind the subject of "pre-adolescent dreams of omnipotence".
AKA: You can suddenly do anything you wish and pretty much nobody could stop you.
Good? Bad? Somewhere in between?
While the EU canon inevitably evolved different perceptions regarding The Force--often suggesting that there was naturally a grey area where The Force was concerned--George Lucas rebelled against the concept (largely brought to bear by KOTOR II: The Sith Lords) that there was ANY grey area: According to Lucas it was all or nothing.
Fair enough.
Still, one of the central points of the OT and the Prequels was that while the Old Order of Jedi believed that any emotion--such as love--automatically would lead to passion (which leads to jealousy, etc) Luke proved that love could serve as a source of strength.
I.E. Rather than adhering to the Old Order's strict compliance to asceticism Luke proved that positive emotions could serve a Light Side Jedi as well as hate and anger served the Sith.[footnote] Having pointed that out I don't believe that I'm the only one here who noticed that Darth Sidious was kicking Yoda's ass while laughing and whooping it up in the process.[/footnote]
1. What would you do if you suddenly became a "Force Adept" in the real world? With and/or without other FA's, of course.
2. How do you view the ascetic approach to the force versus the "balanced" emotional approach? I remember reading one of the EU novels where Jaina Solo managed to kill (assassinate) her twin brother who'd gone totally Sith PRIMARILY because her love for him fueled her with such strength with The Force that she was able to overcome him.
3. Just for kicks and giggles: Do you wonder if these very subjects will be addressed in the forthcoming Star Wars movies?
AKA: You can suddenly do anything you wish and pretty much nobody could stop you.
Good? Bad? Somewhere in between?
While the EU canon inevitably evolved different perceptions regarding The Force--often suggesting that there was naturally a grey area where The Force was concerned--George Lucas rebelled against the concept (largely brought to bear by KOTOR II: The Sith Lords) that there was ANY grey area: According to Lucas it was all or nothing.
Fair enough.
Still, one of the central points of the OT and the Prequels was that while the Old Order of Jedi believed that any emotion--such as love--automatically would lead to passion (which leads to jealousy, etc) Luke proved that love could serve as a source of strength.
I.E. Rather than adhering to the Old Order's strict compliance to asceticism Luke proved that positive emotions could serve a Light Side Jedi as well as hate and anger served the Sith.[footnote] Having pointed that out I don't believe that I'm the only one here who noticed that Darth Sidious was kicking Yoda's ass while laughing and whooping it up in the process.[/footnote]
1. What would you do if you suddenly became a "Force Adept" in the real world? With and/or without other FA's, of course.
2. How do you view the ascetic approach to the force versus the "balanced" emotional approach? I remember reading one of the EU novels where Jaina Solo managed to kill (assassinate) her twin brother who'd gone totally Sith PRIMARILY because her love for him fueled her with such strength with The Force that she was able to overcome him.
3. Just for kicks and giggles: Do you wonder if these very subjects will be addressed in the forthcoming Star Wars movies?