You can't clone Jedi, or I should say that the clones of Jedi would not have Force powers or would be insane.
The Thrawn trilogy. (Books)You can't clone Jedi, or I should say that the clones of Jedi would not have Force powers or would be insane.
And which movie or Clone Wars episode establishes this?
The Thrawn trilogy. (Books)You can't clone Jedi, or I should say that the clones of Jedi would not have Force powers or would be insane.
And which movie or Clone Wars episode establishes this?
I remember no mention of midichlorian counts in the OT.
The Thrawn trilogy. (Books)You can't clone Jedi, or I should say that the clones of Jedi would not have Force powers or would be insane.
And which movie or Clone Wars episode establishes this?
The Thrawn trilogy. (Books)And which movie or Clone Wars episode establishes this?
And what was the reason for not being able to clone Midi-Chlorians? Those things are living organisms, after all.
but some would argue that the Thrawn Trilogy, at least, sticks closer to the spirit of the OT than the prequels do....
The novel Dark Rendezvous seems to argue that more midichlorians=greater force potential.
You have more m-cs because you have more Force power.
You don't have more Force Power because you have more m-cs.
infinix said:STOP arguing that Mechanical Vader is NOT noticeably weaker than Biological Vader when all observable events points to that conclusion.
Davros said:I remember no mention of midichlorian counts in the OT.
It is idiotic that something like the size of your body or the amount of technobabble in your bloodstream should have any influence at all.
Instead, embrace Star Wars as being irrational, elitist, and concerned with the eternal struggle of good vs. evil, which is currently very out of fashion in politically correct liberal circles of Northern California, but why should that make the slightest bit of difference?
it's obvious how the Force should work. The greater your purity of spirit, the greater the Force.
Why have they become defined entirely by how big and strong and skillful they are at fighting?
The magnitude of the midi-chlorian count served as a measure of one's potential in the Force,[8] though there were other inheritable characteristics that could influence Force ability as well.[9] Indeed, though Force ability often meant a high midi-chlorian count, it was not always the case.[10] While some medical theories postulated that the midi-chlorians created the connection between more macroscopic organisms and the Force, some Jedi believed that, contrarily, the midi-chlorians were created by the Force to serve as the link between it and other life.[3] Midi-chlorian counts did not indicate an upper limit to Force ability; the possibility existed for a Jedi to achieve a connection to the Force on an equivalent level to a Jedi with a higher count.[2]
I don't think I knew this before; he created midi-chlorians in 1977!A misconception exists that rather than being indicators, midi-chlorians actually are the Force or create it; there is no canonical basis for this belief.[32][33][34]... George Lucas, ...considers the two aspects of the Force separately, treating the midi-chlorians as the practical, biological side, distinct from the spiritual and metaphysical side of the Force.[28]
"It is said that certain creatures are born with a higher awareness of the Force than humans. Their brains are different; they have more midi-chlorians in their cells." ―George Lucas, establishing guidelines for the Expanded Universe in 1977[src]
Midi-chlorians were first conceived by George Lucas as early as 1977. In this time the first Expanded Universe products were being created, including the ongoing Marvel Star Wars series and Alan Dean Foster's novel Splinter of the Mind's Eye. Lucas sat down with a member of his staff, Carol Titelman, to dictate a number of guidelines for these works, explaining various concepts of his universe. Amongst them were an explanation of midi-chlorians, which Force-sensitive beings were said to have more of in their cells.[27] However, Lucas did not feel he had the time to introduce the concept of midi-chlorians.
Couldn't people be injected with midiclorians to increase their count?
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