If that were true, it would assume that the authors had childlike minds, or didn't know the definition of the word "balance".
The author knows the definition of the word balance. But it's the balance of the Force, not the balance of the Force-users. Force-users are not the same thing as the Force, so the balance of the Force is not a balance of Force-users. Nor would Jedi look forward hopefully to a situation of parity in Jedi and Sith numbers.
Guy Gardener said:But in this context, yin is the darkside and yang is the lightside (or switch a roo.).
The first one.

Guy Gardener said:Really how can a handful of ###holes, with super powers that at their worst or best are about as heady as a small planet bound thunderstorm, uproot the universe?
That's the thing. They have the potential to develop the ability to affect the balance directly. "Unlimited power." It also has to do with the primacy of evil.
Guy Gardener said:Maybe the imbalance problem wasn't that Jedi numbers were massive compared to Sith numbers but that the Jedi Numbers continued to grow, and grow and grow and grow while Sith numbers did not, or did not at all proportionately.
It really has nothing to do with Jedi numbers ( at least not in the sense that you mean ).
Guy Gardener said:Considering how Anikan eventually fulfilled prophecy, they "obviously" misunderstood the prophecy while it was still just some flowery verse in a book, because if what Anikan did had any relationship to what they thought he'd do, then he fulfilled prophecy though decimating the Jedi, so therefore the prophecy had been that he would exterminate the Jedi.
No. They thought the Chosen One would destroy the Sith; Anakin destroyed the Sith in ROTJ. Hardly a misunderstanding. ( And Anakin wasn't the one who exterminated the bulk of the Jedi anyway. )
Jerikka Dawn said:Last I checked there were exactly two mentions of bringing "balance' to the force in the prequels, once in TPM, and once in ROTS.
There's also one in AOTC.
Jerikka Dawn said:So, no one knows what "Bring Balance to the Force" means, because no one in the movies ever really discussed it.
In two separate places during ROTS, Kenobi's dialogue links balancing the Force with destroying the Sith.
Rudolph Lundgren said:I thought it was cannon that Mace Windo used a dark-side fighting style, using his own dark-side to give stronger strikes.
Technically it was "skirting the edge of the dark side" or some such, but that stuff was decanonized with the rest of the old EU, unless it's reappeared in some of the new stuff.
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