Sever Force in Book of the Sith

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Azronger
I've heard Sever Force is explained as cutting the target's midi-chlorian count in half in Book of the Sith. Does anyone have the quote?

Azronger

DarthAnt66
Sever Force is likely the most inconsistent power in Star Wars in regards to how it works and what it does.

UCanShootMyNova
Glad you changed back to Kenobi tbh.

Ursumeles
OMG, MAUL!
Why? sad sad sad

Azronger
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Sever Force is likely the most inconsistent power in Star Wars in regards to how it works and what it does.

How many contradictions are there?

DarthAnt66
TOTJ's version, KotOR II's version, BoS' version, and NJO's version.

Azronger
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
TOTJ's version, KotOR II's version, BoS' version, and NJO's version.

What's the NJO version?

DarthAnt66
NJO version is sort of like putting a block between the Force-user and the Force.

It's not lethal and removable (as in you can un-Sever them).

NewGuy01
More like putting a block in the portion of their brain that communicates with the midichlorians in the body, which in turn communicate with the Force.

The BoS explanation is by far the dumbest, though. The mass-killing of midichlorians in the body wouldn't just sever your connection to the Force, it would kill you lmfao.

SunRazer
The most consistent explanation of Sever Force is simply blocking somebody's connection/access to the Force, which is how it's supported by the vast majority of sources (that I'm aware of).

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