Aren't they the same basic powers?
Aren't they the same basic powers?
Gaith said:Which is to say, mind control is obviously the best Force power, and Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy makes it pretty clear that it's a dark thing.
Yeah, the fact that Obs used it in ANH doesn't mean it's entirely kosher.I bet you have to be an unusually good guy, like Obi Wan, to use mind control responsibly.
Gaith said:Yeah, the fact that Obs used it in ANH doesn't mean it's entirely kosher.
"A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack."
The stormtroopers weren't attacking them; they were just questioning passers-by. Sure, they might well have attacked if not for the mind trick, but that doesn't mean the trick itself wasn't a form of attack.
Yeah, the fact that Obs used it in ANH doesn't mean it's entirely kosher.I bet you have to be an unusually good guy, like Obi Wan, to use mind control responsibly.
"A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack."
The stormtroopers weren't attacking them; they were just questioning passers-by. Sure, they might well have attacked if not for the mind trick, but that doesn't mean the trick itself wasn't a form of attack.
Yeah, the fact that Obs used it in ANH doesn't mean it's entirely kosher.I bet you have to be an unusually good guy, like Obi Wan, to use mind control responsibly.
"A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack."
The stormtroopers weren't attacking them; they were just questioning passers-by. Sure, they might well have attacked if not for the mind trick, but that doesn't mean the trick itself wasn't a form of attack.
What, by Jabba? I'd hardly consider him an expert on the subject, either.ROTJ calls it a "Jedi mind trick", as opposed to a "Force mind trick", for a reason.
When? And maybe Obs did say so, off-screen.If it was considered to be "not kosher" on Obi-Wan's part you'd think that would have been mentioned somewhere.
if we refuse to allow Jedi to fight to defend others, they become entirely ineffectual and useless.
It's a gray area. In this one case, I think we can all agree that Obs was right to do it. But one rationalization often leads to another, and the road to the Dark Side is sometimes paved with good intentions.Eh, I say he gets a pass on that one. The Stormtroopers definitely would have attacked if they'd known the truth. Intelligent and well reasoned pre-emptive strike is still defense.
What, by Jabba? I'd hardly consider him an expert on the subject, either.
And maybe Obs did say so, off-screen.
Actually, it does mean that. It was used for defense. ROTJ calls it a "Jedi mind trick", as opposed to a "Force mind trick", for a reason.
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