Jedi Master Padmé Naberrie

Started by Twilight Janick3 pages

No matter who's the genetic father of Anakin, one thing I know for sure about him is he has both recessive genes of Force-sensitivity, at least if he was human. Shmi and Padmé are human, then human genetics apply.

Both would be human, both of their genes apply.

And again, no matter how you angle it...it's till SW. The Force works in mysterious ways that we Earthlings can't understand.

And you know why? Because it doesn't exist.

SW and Earth-bound logic, don't mix.

But take that quote from Shatterpoint:

In the Temple archives, there are reports of the Jedi anthropologists that have studied the Korun tribes. They have a theory that a Jedi spacecraft might be forced to make a crash landing perhaps thousands of years ago during the Sith War, when so many Jedi were lost to history. There are several metal-eating fungi native to that planet, and comm equipment qould be equally vulnerable. A ship that cannot take off immediately would be grounded forever.

This is the best explanation for a curious genetic fact: all Korunnai can touch the Force.

This is the ONLY evidence as to justify genetic involvement in Force matters.

Except midi-chlorians. We're discussing HUMANS here, it's different.

Han Solo is not sensitive for the force, still he gets force sensitive kids, because of Leia's genes. So it's clear just 1 of the parents needs to be force sensitive.

So Han also have one gene, like Padmé before him.

Twilight Janick.. I think you are the most intelligent man I have ever come across on the internet. I think the potential you show supercedes even Anakins potential. Who are your parents if I may be so free to ask?

Originally posted by Twilight Janick
So Han also have one gene, like Padmé before him.
Dude, Han didn't have Force genes.

*opens mouth to say something then thinks better and turns around to walk out*
Well, wait.....Padme is probably not force sensitive, but I can see where your suspicions lie....

In Padme's apartment one morning.

"Something is wrong, isn't it?"-Padme

"You should have been a Jedi."-Obi-Wan

At the senate session towards the end of Revenge of the Sith.

"Padme, what you're talking about--what we're not talking about--it could take twenty years! Are you under suspicion? What are you going to do?"-Bail Organa

"Don't worry about me, I don't know I'll live that long."

This all does not mean she is truly force sensitive though, besides, the movies would not be the same if she was.
Another "what if" thread.

~S.L. 😎

I know my oafish parents have one Force-sensitive gene each, and I have both.

Originally posted by Twilight Janick
I know my oafish parents have one Force-sensitive gene each, and I have both.
And God did say: "Yay, and too make most humans feel smart, there will be baffoons who dwell amongst them...their baffoon king shall be Paul Martin, and their God, Twilight Janick."

Janick's an idiot, hurray.

The Force, as I see it, is not a gene in someone; there are Jedi that have non-potential children. The Force chooses, and it is just more likely to choose someone who has a Jedi parent. It's not 'The X chromosome has midichlorians stuck to it!' and such.

But most Jedi that have non-potential children are either: victims of genetic mutations or married to non-Force-sensitive people.

Right. Like Anakin.

Your theory doesn't work, so stop trying.

It is true that force sensitives' children have a greater force affinity....however, Not everyone can be trained....did Padme even possess the Force?

no.

Anakin was force sensitive. Add to that he was the chosen one and the medichlorians are higher than yoda's. He combined his genes which are force sensitve with padmes non force sensitive genes. Luke and Leia are force sensitive

Originally posted by Tangible God
Both would be human, both of their genes apply.

And again, no matter how you angle it...it's till SW. The Force works in mysterious ways that we Earthlings can't understand.

And you know why? Because it doesn't exist.

SW and Earth-bound logic, don't mix.

I said earlier that Padmé, Shmi and Han Solo have one recessive Force-sensitivity gene each. The actual odds (for all of them, assume that their spouses with whom they had children have two recessive Force-sensitivity genes) for each of them to have Force-sensitive children is of 50%. In Padmé's case, they're fake twins, and in fake twins' cases, the odds are even lower: 25%.

You may call that Earth-bound logic, I call that Kaminoan-type knowledge.

Originally posted by Twilight Janick
I said earlier that Padmé, Shmi and Han Solo have one recessive Force-sensitivity gene each. The actual odds (for all of them, assume that their spouses with whom they had children have two recessive Force-sensitivity genes) for each of them to have Force-sensitive children is of 50%. In Padmé's case, they're fake twins, and in fake twins' cases, the odds are even lower: 25%.

You may call that Earth-bound logic, I call that Kaminoan-type knowledge.

My god man, you can't use our concept of science and nature compared to the Force and Star Wars.

Why don't you PROVE that these people were Force-senstive.

To quote Rex: "The Force, as I see it, is not a gene in someone; there are Jedi that have non-potential children. The Force chooses, and it is just more likely to choose someone who has a Jedi parent. It's not 'The X chromosome has midichlorians stuck to it!' and such."

Janick, you can't apply Earth logic to Star Wars; simple as that. And you can't try to call it 'Kaminoan logic' either, because the Kaminoans aren't from Earth, and that is pure stupidity.

Originally posted by Captain REX
Janick, you can't apply Earth logic to Star Wars; simple as that. And you can't try to call it 'Kaminoan logic' either, because the Kaminoans aren't from Earth, and that is pure stupidity.

But the Kaminoans are the big genetics guys in SW. The Kaminoans cloned at least 1.2 million people from the same original, Jango Fett. To quote Lama Su: They're all genetically altered in order not to have free will. And we, on Earth, as it is now, are nowhere near able to clone would it be only one person from a given original.

If Shmi, Padmé or Han aren't Force-sensitive, but all three of them gave birth to human Force-sensitive children, then there must be ONE recessive Force-sensitive gene out of the two required for Force-sensitivity.

And Jedi parents that have non-Force sensitive children face two choices: either their children have had genetic mutations that rendered them unable to touch the Force, either the other parent of these non-Force-sensitive children isn't Force-sensitive. The only evidence I got to support the whole genetics thingy is that quote from Shatterpoint I posted earlier. There are few topics like this one to which Earth logic CAN be applied to SW.