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Originally posted by MarchHare@May 22 2005, 08:00 PM
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Originally posted by Calgary Flames@May 22 2005, 03:24 PM
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@May 22 2005, 03:15 PM
So here is my question after seeing the movie...
Does Anakin Skywalker really turn out to be the Chosen One after all?
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Yes, he was concieved by the force... he has no father, And in the end he does destroy the Sith by Killing the Emperor in Return of the Jedi.
The prophecy was true, it just took longer for it to come full circle.
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The prophecy was true, but "bringing balance to the force" didn't mean destroying the Sith. As Yoda said, the prophecy had been misinterpreted. Bringing balance meant killing most of the Jedi, evening out the two factions.
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yep that's how I took it. He brought balance to the force, the thing was the unbalance was more good than bad. Yoda always seemed skeptical of this, frankly I don't blame him. Aniken allowed all the Jedi to be killed but Kinobe, and Yoda. Then there was himself, and the Emporer the Sith. Two light, two dark. The Sith were more powerful, queue in Luke. Yoda becomes one with the force (explains him vanishing like Obie-wan) as does Kinobe. Now 2 sith, 1 new Jedi. Aniken turns on the sith, kills him then dies. Now you have just Luke left, and an untrained Leah. Luke doesn't really have the same level of training as a regular Jedi Knight. He's the last one left.
Fairly balanced. Just lots of death of good guys along the way. [/b][/quote]
Good points. Something I never even thought of until now.
but man, way to butcher the names :P