Darth Sion.

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Haschwalth
Shouldn't Darth Sion be weaker after the first time he Died, considering he would of lost his connection with his Midichlorians. Or is he simply, unknowingly, Willing them to remain active? Because, if not he is essentially a Spirit, clothed in a dead body via possession.

Though the fact that he died for good indicates otherwise.

Thoughts?

Sirion_Of_Doom
what i think, is that bane dies

Haschwalth
Originally posted by Sirion_Of_Doom
what i think, is that bane dies
mhmmm. valid Point.

ILS
There's no explanation for what Sion is doing that will make sense, much like most of the concepts introduced by KOTOR 2.

Haschwalth
Originally posted by ILS
There's no explanation for what Sion is doing that will make sense, much like most of the concepts introduced by KOTOR 2.
You have to extend that to SWTOR as well though.

Haschwalth
Midichorians have been a concept pre-KOTOR.

ILS
And?

Haschwalth
Originally posted by ILS
And? The point being is that It was introduced, meaning canon content afterwards should follow the same rules, unless directly stated otherwise.

Otherwise we should, not even bother using MM manipulation etc, as a comparison to Pre PT characters. As they would not be a sufficient comparison.

Haschwalth
Because you are playing by a different set of rules.

Freedon Nadd
Maybe because he is a dark side nexus?

Freedon Nadd
So, if Sion wills his midi-chlorians to live, doeth that mean he manipulates 'em? Happy Dance

Haschwalth
Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
So, if Sion wills his midi-chlorians to live, doeth that mean he manipulates 'em? Happy Dance
It would essentially, mean they are asserting their will over them Via share hatred, like what tenebrous did, except unknowingly.

The Ellimist
Technically every Jedi who uses Force push is "using" midichlorians, but that's obviously not the same thing as fine-tuning instructions (e.g. Plagueis literally programming midichlorians to die).

Haschwalth
They are still perverting the will of the midichlorians by not dying, it ain't the same.

Freedon Nadd
Originally posted by The Ellimist
Technically every Jedi who uses Force push is "using" midichlorians, but that's obviously not the same thing as fine-tuning instructions (e.g. Plagueis literally programming midichlorians to die).

And Sion, literally, programs his shenanigans Force cells to not die. Happy Dance

Freedon Nadd
Originally posted by Haschwalth
It would essentially, mean they are asserting their will over them Via share hatred, like what tenebrous did, except unknowingly.

Keeping them alive doeth show a certain midi-chlorian manipulation/mastery.

Haschwalth
Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
Keeping them alive doeth show a certain midi-chlorian manipulation/mastery.

They don't know about midichlorians, so it's not really mastery. More like unknowingly affecting them. But it does suggest, the likes of say Revan, if got hold of Plageuis's/tenebrous research, he might be-able to manipulate them in a similar way. As he is within that realm of willpower, which is backed, by surviving mental assaults from the Dread masters/Vitiate for 300 years, and willing his force essence into two. With being able to draw on both sides of the force in balance. Say the likes of Darth Gravid going insane from trying to mix the light/Dark teachings. Who was 500 years after bane within the RoT order.

Haschwalth
TBH, i'd have Sion's willpower as the equilvent of Bastila's Battle mediation.
Or Obi wan's physical amplification.

Freedon Nadd
What? What Force-user doeth not know about midi-chlorians? I bet even Revan doeth. Lol

And Revan isn't a dual Force master. He just experienced both sides: He still uses one side more than the other. Meanwhile Gravid wanted dark with more light, but had no experience. And in turn, he went mad. Also, Sion has to know how to direct those dark side energies to keep himself "alive". Having hatred is just not enough, you know.

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