Another silly thread. Did Yoda enter oneness when he TK'd Sids across the room? Did he enter it when he disarmed him in direct saber combat? How about when he started to overpower Sids lighting? Did Mace enter oneness when disarmed Sids in direct saber combat? The Sids fanboys are really something these days.
Does every member here have comprehension problems? I asked for a quote, that I have heard exists from Nova and Wollf, for ****'s sake. Why people are going on about George Lucas or spewing retarded nonsense is beyond me. If you have information regarding the quote, feel free to post. If not, go somewhete else.
Originally posted by Deronn_solo
Why are you so salty? As far as I'm concerned it's one of those urban myths as people have been spewing it for years now, but no one has ever mustered up the quote.You can always check the book out yourself---no need to get butthurt over something so trivial, lmao.
Because I'm tired of people who are genuinely stupid (not referring to you, necessarily). I'm constantly surrounded by such people in real life. It gets tiring.
I'm not going to go hunting for a single quote. As I said, if you don't have information regarding it, don't post something completely unrelated.
Originally posted by AzrongerYou did, but the thread title gives the indication that you wanted some discussion on the matter. Had this thread been titled as "Is there a quote indicating that Vader entered oneness while throwing Palpatine down the shaft", I'm sure we'd we'd all be on the same page. Just sayin'.
Does every member here have comprehension problems? I asked for a quote
Originally posted by Dark-KenshinCorrect. Fanboys and their characters become different beings altogether. They only see what they want to see conveniently ignoring facts when it doesn't fit into their narrative.
Absolutely not. GL just doesn't envision these characters as being anywhere near as powerful as versus forum fans do. Same reason Luke got away from Vader in ESB merely by hopping off the platform he was in. The question is why Vader didn't use TK to stop him from falling.
He had attained the ability to cut through any resistance in himself; to sever the bonds of preconception; to open a gaping hole into a reality more expansive than any he had ever dared imagine; to heal. As his grandfather had done, he had broken through the apparent opposites that concealed the absolute nature of the Force, and found his way into an unseen unity that existed beyond the seeming separateness of the world.For a moment all the cosmic tumblers had clicked For a moment all the cosmic tumblers had clicked into place, and light and dark sides became something he could balance within himself, without having to remain on one side or the other.
Perhaps, this is the implication? It doesn't mention when Anakin used Oneness however, but it has to allude to his killing of Palpatine, I think.