I'm not moving the goal posts, like at all, my point from the start is that even if it does refer to the Force. In fact, the entire section in my RT that you had a problem with was not me trying to definitively prove either way what the Wizards article states. I was trying to show readers that Ant's demand that we all take it as infallible word of God Canon stating Malak > Kun that everybody on the planet must agree with; due to tweets that he sent to Cory which you, ironically, ridiculed me for doing but not him.
Hilariously, me tweeting him in the first place was me mocking Ant for using Herndon tweets to establish an authorial precedence in the first place. Something you clearly didn't catch onto.
The big problem here is that I, from the beginning, prior to you ever having taken issue with my blog, have had the stance that the article is interpretable in many ways. I've also mockingly argued that the only way to interpret it is my way. Certainly not, by any means, a way to claim supremacy.
My entire shtick about the life-support system is me only showing that it gets even muddier the more you read into it. Oh and, if that section is referring to some multifaceted virtual immortality. That would actually be directly referring to what Malak was doing with those dead Jedi on the Star Forge which sources clarify was him using the Star Forge. It also isn't disqualified by Nadd at all, who's century long reign and subsequent puppet mastery for centuries more would easily be surpassed by Malak's Star Forge immortality powers. Needless to say it surpasses Kun needing a ritual for his ascension.
As far as the quote goes, this is a republished quote from 2008:
Odan-Urr goes to the Force and the darkest power in the galaxy walks away with something that will make him even stronger.
- Tales of the Jedi Omnibus Vol.2