Every Star Wars fan knows a Jedi becomes one with the force, and doesn’t die, they just become part of the force. The why DOES EVERYONE SAY, OH, THE JEDI DIE, OH, THEY GET MURDERED! They become one with the force. THEY ARE NOT LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE. So does anyone else agree with me? Sorry for the caps, I’m kinda salty.
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^This.
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It also opens the door that Kylo Ren was actually talking to Darth Vader in Episode 7.
Question, if conquering death is a darkside quality then why do the Jedi do it and the Sith cant?
I think it is because becoming one with the force is accepting death, not conquering it.
But Vader was supposedly redeemed before death, so having him training Kylo in the ways of the Dark Side would be a disappointing departure from the OT.
Discord: Iona Starbound#5299
Supposedly, Anakin was supposed to return in TFA as a force ghost, but half the time as Ani and the other half as Vader, which is the half that talks to Kylo.
That doesn’t make much sense since Anakin was fully redeemed to the light when he died.
I know he was, but Disney doesn't understand SW so anything can happen now.
Lol true.
Anyone who has ever written Star Wars novels or screenplays has made it up as they went along, including and especially George L. Remember the outrage over midichlorians? Not to mention the changes GL made to the original trilogy. Say what you want about Disney, but at least J.J. Abrams' Han didn't seem to have any qualms about shooting first.
Anakin was redeemed but the essence of Darth Vader would still live on through his helmet and lightsaber. The comic Darth Vader #22 sets it all up.
What George has done is nothing compared to Disney. Did George ever decanonise 90% of SW? Did George sell the rights to a games company that has made 2 poor games in what, 6 years? Sure, George made Jar Jar, but at least he had a purpose.
But that comic is not canon. I understand that the helmet could carry an impression of vader, but if we do take non canon sources, KotOR gives us the answer that it wouldn't work that way. Revan was able to turn a sith ghost from the dark side back to the light and that spirit moved on. The artifact no longer carried that spirit.
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Exception that proves the rule?
Yeah. Same here. When I was reading your thread it just immediately hit me. Also I love rogue one btw.
How is it not canon. Thought everything made now is canon.
George decanonised the entire Expanded Universe with the release of Phantom Menace. I'm pretty sure that accounted for over 90% of Star Wars at the time if you give equal weight to movies, EU novels, and stories that were published as serialized comic books. And if you're upset about selling rights, remember that George sold the entire franchise.
When was it written? If it was before Disney's take over, it is now legends. The only way for it to be canon is if Disney approves.
Oct 2018
That may change things up a bit.