• MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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    That’s a cool take.

    And to be honest, it always made sense that everyone should have a connection to the force.

    “It is an energy field made of all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us, binds the galaxy together.” —Obi-wan Kenobi, A New Hope

    There’s nothing there about the force belonging to the Jedi. I think Luke said as much in TLJ.

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      “It is an energy field made of all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us, binds the galaxy together.” —Obi-wan Kenobi, A New Hope

      That’s why I think this is more of a reversion of the lore than a change or expansion. In the OT, there’s never any suggestion that only Force sensitive people can use the Force. People, including Luke and Anakin, are described as being “strong with the Force,” but that implies that others are weak with the Force.

      It was the Legends EU which really created the idea that only certain people born with an innate connection had the ability to use the Force at all. Within this framing, the vast majority of people in the galaxy are simply not Force-sensitive and will never have the ability to use the Force. Among those who are Force-sensitive, the degree to which one can use the Force depends on your innately born connection to it. So someone like Luke or Anakin had very little (if any) upper limit to what they could do with the Force because they had a very strong connection. While others (like Tionne, one of Luke’s earliest students in Legends) had a very weak connection to the Force, but were still Force-sensitive in a way someone like Han Solo or Lando Calrissian never could be.

      I don’t believe this is the lore that Lucas ever intended for the Force. I believe his intention was what I described above: anyone can use it with proper training, but some have a better natural inclination.

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        Yeah and then we’re back to… cough midichlorian count choke as a measure of how strong someone is with the force and I suppose as a criteria for who gets Jedi training and who doesn’t.

        I don’t like it… but I’ll accept it I suppose.

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          Yeah, technically, the Jedi Order could train anyone, but they have a strict minimum midichlorian count. Haha.

          There’d be a whole industry of “alternative medicine” products that supposedly boost your midichlorian count for official tests. Haha