Re: Anakin vs. Luke
Originally posted by jmoul
In an alternate Star Wars Universe where Anakin never turned to the dark side and both father and son have achieved their highest possible potential in the light side of the Force. They are in an open area in the Jedi Temple. In three rounds (sabers, force, and all-out), who is the winner: father, or son?
Not only is Anakin greater than his son, he's also greater than DE Sidious, Father, Son, Daughter, and Abeloth. He's the most powerful Force wielder yet. But he'd be stronger as a Sith...
Luke was far more naturally talented and prodigious with the Force than his father, if you factor that in, he will be more skilled and reach his potential a lot quicker.
Actually he did reach his potential, the outcome was him being even more skilled in the Force than Revan, and comparable in power to Yoda. With an arsenal like Revan from his creativity and instant learning only observed by the Sith who are in commune with the Dark Side.
He even achieved Oneness with the Living Force (as oppossed to the Dark Side using the doctrine of Potentium (how the light side can be stronger than the dark side)) without dying or turning into a Force Ghost, although he did eventually become a Force Ghost.
Any Gray Jedi who achieves Oneness with the Living Force (Light Side) using the Doctrine of Potentium has reached a potential greater than they could as Sith using their Doctrine of the Dark, without their bodies being corrupted to boot.
Potentium/Oneness>The Dark/Oneness
The Sith>The Jedi