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How could Anakin automatically become a Ghost without training?
Qui-Gon secretly studied alternate emphasis on the Force so as to be prepared to retain some degree of consciousness after death. Maybe this is what he meant by the Living Force (as opposed to the Force).
Obi-Wan and Yoda spent their entire exile mastering it too.
Anakin simply dies, without Force Ghost training, but maintains his identity in death. How?
My guess is that The Chosen One would naturally have this ability. In essense, an ability to cheat death. This is ironic given Anakin's futile attempt to discover the secret to cheating death, not realizing that he had the ability all along if only he would have nurtured it.
Obviously Qui-Gon tried to communicate with Anakin in Ep II, telling him to stop his attack on the Tuskens but Anakin's anger and ignorance make him insensitive to messages from the afterlife. Yoda's force sensitivity is the next best thing as he picks up on it. And Luke's innocence, force potential, and open-mindedness make him immediately receptive to messages from the netherworld of the force.
Make sense? My guess. And yes this is a IV-VI posting really. Not a prequel question. Dont jump my nuts for it.
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The Dark Side imbued Anakin, I mean... Vader, was already one with the Force?
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Lucas later on made up that it required a technique, it used to be that every one outside of the dark side could come back and do whatever they liked. No need for weird theories.
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I did not plagiarize anything. A bit of my writings are published over on wikipedia so its possible you're just cross referencing myself with...myself. I've written many a Star Wars theory on many a website over the years. The internets not as vast as you might think guys. Its an incestuous small world. And no doubt someone somewhere out there wonders the same things I have and has come up with similar theories.
And to whomever said its dumb to think about since Lucas merely "changed the rules": then why bother thinking about anything? Lucas is notorious for explaining after the fact that "this is what (he) intended all along". The truth for now is that the force ghost thing is a training all its own. A different emphasis on the force. Remember the Jedi and Sith are just religions. The Force exists with or without these two religions. Think of it as The Force being God. Each religion studies God with a different emphasis. It seems that the Jedi and Sith study the Force in a way that will enable them physically. Moving objects with the mind, combat, etc.
It certainly isnt a Jedi thing to study the afterlife. Perhaps some religion that predated the Jedi. The Whills? I heard that the Whills are supposedly the ones who wrote down the Star Wars saga and convey it to us (in a weird fictional sense). I also heard they predate the Jedi. Lucas seems to never have answered that question. If so, I'd think the Whills would have been the ones who prophesized the Chosen One, not the Jedi. Qui-Gon is obviously more liberal than the other Jedi, and he likes to study other ways of considering the force.
And no, these new thoughts are not plagiarism. I dont appreciate being accused of that. Star Wars is an interesting mythological mess to be honest. We all know Lucas made it up as he went, but whatever. Its only discussion.
And no I dont think Qui-Gon should have appeared in ROTJ. Its Lukes moment. Luke wouldnt even recognize the guy I think.
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I mean the only way Luke would recognize Qui-Gon is if Obi-Wan had some pics of the two of them laying around on the beach, bowling, drinking at the bar, the usual