Originally posted by King Joker
Because he will have the help of two extremely powerful force users, he's The Chosen One, and it's on Mortis.
2. Even though he's the Chosen One, he still never attained oneness more than twice in his life.
3. The OP doesn't specify its location.
4. Even if by some miracle he does attain Oneness, he still has nothing to kill them with, and he would be murdered once the Oneness subsided.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
1. Being with other powerful people does not help one achieve Oneness2. Even though he's the Chosen One, he still never attained oneness more than twice in his life.
3. The OP doesn't specify its location.
4. Even if by some miracle he does attain Oneness, he still has nothing to kill them with, and he would be murdered once the Oneness subsided.
1. Yeah, but they may be able to achieve "Oneness." And, if I may ask, where are you getting all this "Oneness" info?
2. Because he has been on Mortis once, and the opportunity to achieve this so called "Oneness" has never presented itself other than that one time. I don't see why THE CHOSEN ONE wouldn't be able to achieve "Oneness" more than twice.
3. Of course it's on Mortis, that's where the Ones live. They would utterly stomp if it wasn't on Mortis.
4. It wouldn't be a miracle if The Chosen One attained "Oneness" on Mortis. What do you mean he has nothing to kill them with? Can't he just thrash them about and throw them somewhere. Or break their necks?
Originally posted by King Joker
1. Yeah, but they may be able to achieve "Oneness." And, if I may ask, where are you getting all this "Oneness" info?2. Because he has been on Mortis once, and the opportunity to achieve this so called "Oneness" has never presented itself other than that one time. I don't see why [B]THE CHOSEN ONE
wouldn't be able to achieve "Oneness" more than twice.3. Of course it's on Mortis, that's where the Ones live. They would utterly stomp if it wasn't on Mortis.
4. It would be a miracle if The Chosen One attained "Oneness" on Mortis. What do you mean he has nothing to kill them with? Can't he just thrash them about and throw them somewhere. Or break their necks? [/B]
2. It is perhaps only because he was the Chosen One that he was able to achieve it twice, as the only other person who achieved it twice took some kind of force steroid. Being the Chosen One also didn't help him achieve it any more than twice in his life.
3. It was not specified in the OP, which implies neutral ground.
4. Yes. Oneness happens extremely rarely, and even with his Chosen One abilities he only attained it twice in his life. Killing the One's isn't nearly as easy as just breaking their necks (Anakin doesn't have the Dagger of Mortis), and even when achieving Oneness it was taking all of his effort just to hold them down.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
1. Any of them being able to achieve Oneness is a gamble of long odds.2. It is perhaps only because he was the Chosen One that he was able to achieve it twice, as the only other person who achieved it twice took some kind of force steroid. Being the Chosen One also didn't help him achieve it any more than twice in his life.
3. It was not specified in the OP, which implies neutral ground.
4. Yes. Oneness happens extremely rarely, and even with his Chosen One abilities he only attained it twice in his life. Killing the One's isn't nearly as easy as just breaking their necks (Anakin doesn't have the Dagger of Mortis), and even when achieving Oneness it was taking all of his effort just to hold them down.
2. So why can't the Chosen One achieve oneness again, especially on Mortis? And again, he was only on Mortis once, for a relatively short period of time, so he basically can't go into "oneness" if he isn't on Mortis.
3. I'm talking about if the fight was on Mortis, because they would utterly stomp them if it wasn't on Mortis.
4. He achieved "oneness" only twice because he was on Mortis, which is where the fight is taking place (well, in my mind), And its not like "oneness" is a chance occurrence, he can just tap into the planet and achieve it again, and stomp the Son and the Daughter. Who knows, maybe even the Father! And, assuming he can't just break their necks, maybe he can throw them somewhere, or maybe Yoda or Luke can stab them?