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Galan007
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Mars, 1985
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Are you just trolling, or are you seriously asking me what the difference is between an object that is mildly strong/unique in the force, and a bonafide nexus of the force?
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Jul 2nd, 2018 12:46 AM |
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LordOfTheLight
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Put it this way, what is the difference between an object imbued with the force and radiates the force(idk, like a Sith talisman or something like that) and a nexus, which also radiates the force and can affect those in it?
Sorry if I was pretty ignorant on this matter and wasn't aware of something basic here, but I always assumed the two were similar from the start and didn't think much of it.
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Jul 2nd, 2018 01:18 AM |
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Galan007
|Quantum Observer|
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Mars, 1985
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True nexuses are defined as places/objects where "the force flows freely, like a torrent, flooding the surrounding area with power" -- and in true nexuses, the force is "exponentially amplified".
Kenobi's rookie lightsaber hardly qualifies as such. It may have been mildly strong/unique in the force, but that doesn't make it a literal nexus.
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Jul 2nd, 2018 01:34 AM |
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Freedon Nadd
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Registered: Feb 2015
Location: Romania
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Objects become imbued with Force energy over time if exposed enough to a Force user/place's presence. I don't see why that is such a feat. It happened to Sidious, Kun, Ulic, Ragnos, Sadow
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