iMURDAu wrote:What if Order 66 missed idk waaaay more Jedi than anybody considered? The stormtroopers obviously weren't keeping a good checklist if Yoda didn't get crossed off. They missed Obi-Wan too. Good grief. That's a great idea, kill the opposition but if you don't get the top two names on the hierarchy just forget it because you can destroy planets. How did that work out?
I know it's a film for kids with families but Ep. III didn't show very many Jedi getting slaughtered. That could easily explain how the Force keeps Awakens-ing in people who have no obvious Jedi lineage.
I think of Jedi more of a title, than an ability; one can be Force-sensitive without being called a "Jedi".
"The Force is strong with you, young Skywalker. But you are not a Jedi, yet."
Had Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan not needed spaceship parts, Anakin could have remained a slave that was just really good at fixing things and not dying during pod-races. The Witches of Dathomir are Force-sensitive, but aren't Jedi. Order 66 was more like, getting rid of one's political opponents. What first jumped into my mind, high-ranking Nazis got away, and the good guys were all "Eh, we'll get them eventually."
So I think there is plenty of room for Force lineage, without being Yodas and Skywalkers or Kenobi. I'd rather see that explored. More of what would happen with Force-sensitive and Force-adept if they weren't controlled by some "Order". Would they be dark, or light, according to their own volition? Or would they just use the Force to be really good at basket-weaving and cheating at dice games?
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