No it isn't. It's a force technique just like drawing lightning into a blade is. If Luke isn't knowledgeable of one then it sets a precedent that suggests he wouldn't be in another.
And you mean like he dodged Sidious' lightning? Yeah it really is just that easy to dodge lightning I guess. Total non-factor 100% of the time. 👆
Luke has demonstrated sufficient reaction speed and lightsaber skill to repel Lightning on his blade - he's also demonstrated a variety of powers that conflict with the notion of him being utterly inexperienced with the Force like you're implying.
And drawing Lightning into a blade, is, as I said, irrelevant to Choke, which doesn't involve lightsabers and more of just raw power.
Lightsaber skill has jack shit to do with blocking lightning, he's not gonna out-fence it. And I didn't say he's inexperienced, he could pull off a force choke himself but clearly he is in certain respects such as basic defensive techniques.
If you have proof that Luke does possess this knowledge maybe you should be posting it instead of nitpicking my example.
Eh? Luke Skywalker doesn't know how to defend against Force choke?
Proof that Luke is lacking in basic defensive techniques? Passive defenses of that kind are among the first things a Force sensitive is taught, and indeed untrained Force-sensitives sometimes develop natural defenses.
Yoda said he had nothing left to teach Luke, and Kenobi said he was ready to face Vader. Do you really think Yoda and Kenobi are going to send Luke off to fight Vader and the Emperor without the ability to defend himself? Lol ok.
And for the record Luke had mastered tutanimis:
Source: Shadows of MindorAnd then of course he deflects Palpatine's lightning in the novelisation:Luke's other hand, the prosthetic hand that replaced the one his father had taken, came up in an arc that precisely followed the motions of the carbine's muzzle and caught all five bolts squarely in his palm.
Source: Return of the JediIrrespective of whether it appears to occur in the film, it's canon proof of concept that deflecting Force lightning is not beyond his capabilities.But if it was Force-generated, it could be Force-repelled. Luke raised his arms to deflect the bolts. Initially, he was successful - the lightning rebounded from his touch, harmlessly away from him. Soon, though, the shocks came with such speed and power, the coursed over and into him, and he could only shrink before them, convulsed with pain, his knees buckling, his powers at ebb.
Nor is his failure to successfully do so against Sidious proof he couldn't do so against the inferior Bane.
Not really trying? When Sidious was "not really trying" he reduced a pair of Dark Side Prophets to dust. Even when "not trying" Sidious still surpasses Bane by a mile. And considering Sidious was afraid of Luke I really doubt he held back that much. If he can deflect Sidious' superior lightning to any level of effect, he can handle Bane's, he has the tools to do so.
Frankly it's the only feasible advantage Bane possesses, his sole chance of victory is riding on this factor. He's not going to net many wins.
Plus it should be noted, the scenes of the Lighting with Luke kept switching about so there is room for him to have deflected some of the Lighting away even if it wasn't shown.
I mean even in the script it says he was successful(abit half successful) in deflecting them.
If you will not be turned, you will be destroyed.Blinding bolts of energy, evil lightning, shoot from the Emperor's
hands at Luke. Even in his surprise, the young Jedi tries to use the
Force to deflect them. At first he is half successful, but after a
moment the bolts of energy are coming with such speed and power the
young Jedi shrinks before them, his knees buckling. The wounded Vader
struggles to his feet, and moves to stand at his master's side.
So Luke clearly can even by ROTJ.