It never really made sense to me that simply by killing a few billion people Vitiate could harness the power to destroy the galaxy, when Sidious was siphoning the life force of Byss' 20 billion population, and never achieved that kind of power.
On the other hand we know from KOTOR II and other sources that sudden simultaneous deaths cause immense disturbances in the Force. In fact as I recall the Triumvirate's plan was to harness such a disturbance to deafen everyone to the Force, a key concept in KOTOR II being how small acts can build into potent crescendos. A few quotes:
I infer that Vitiate is attempting to harness a similar disturbance, as opposed to simply siphoning the life force of some muggles, i.e. trigger some kind of wound in the Force that would begin expanding exponentially and consuming everything in its path, a wound that presumably fuel Vitiate with power of actual substance, and in turn give him the power to keep the wound expanding.
That is at least my interpretation and it puts a different spin on the feat, more akin to a chain reaction that triggers a feedback loop causing Vitiate to become exponentially more powerful. Rather than him simply being able to consume the entire galaxy Ziost style. Certainly a very clever and potent artifice but not necessarily a direct reflection of sheer Force might, but rather his intricate knowledge and mastery over Sith sorcery.
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Now to make a few points in regards to Plagueis and Sidious unbalancing the Force.
1. My interpretation of the Force offering no resistance to their attempts to unbalance it merely reflects the extent of their sheer power. The presence of a powerful dark sider alone is enough to cause a significant disturbance in the Force, and by that logic we might in for that Plagueis and Palpatine's sheer presence was enough to leave the Force teetering on the edge between balance and imbalance, in which case all that required was push.
The alternative explanation being that the Force just decided to, concede? Why? Because it knew it was not strong enough to oppose them without creating a divine being? Same difference, only perhaps more impressive.
2. Sidious alone has done much more to unbalance the Force without any kinds of ritual involved, and much more than Valkorion has ever accomplished.
Let's review.
Upon murdering Darth Plagueis the dark side "anointed" Sidious, causing a surge in his strength that caused an imbalance in the Force seemingly even more potent than the one caused by himself and Plagueis years earlier:In fact, it was only after this "gravitic shift" had occurred did Maul sense that the Force was out of balance:And only post-TPM that the Jedi begin to realise this as well:Over the course of the successive decades Sidious went on to spread his dark influence throughout the entire galaxy, in an unprecedented display of power:And it was only upon his death that the balance was restored:However upon his resurrection in Dark Empire, the balance of the Force shifted again:Compare this to Valkorion, whose presence in the Force was simply never as dramatic. Not throughout the entirety of SWTOR is the Force ever noted to be imbalanced, to my knowledge, and this, unlike your ritual shtick, is a direct reflection of power in the dark side.
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Shanks.
As regards your response, it alludes to the omnipresent indictment of Valkoriate. Sidious accomplishes things more often than not singlehandedly and without the need of a thousand years and borrowed power from thousands of Sith Lords.
Look, AP: Beni cited his sources. Beni. Me. Even Neph.
It should be noted that Vitiate had a thousand years to prepare his ritual and that he used a nexus, while Sidious and Plagueis just meditated for a few months.
Beyond the more cosmological impacts, Palpatine's other feats are simply much better than Valkorion's. Even his telepathic feats are.
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Because the Force doesn't just blow people up with their midichlorians like the two thought could happen. It works indirectly. Indeed by birthing the Chosen One (or Plagueis birthing it), it solved the problem without even doing anything.
Resisting is still too direct an intervention. The Force just doesn't do shit like that. It's not like it's actually got a (recognizable) intelligence behind it.
The proportional god-tier response reflecting the premier power of those who instigated it, quite.
Regardless though not a sentient entity the Force still strives for a natural state of balance, in that respect any attempt to thwart the equilibrium would meet resistance, no different from an attempt to force a river to flow upstream.
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