Has it ever been explained

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The Merchant
Why Force users don't just ragdoll say an escaping human being like Kylo does to Rey in TFA? I understand Jedi since they have morals, but even Sith don't do that and opt to crush them with flown objects like Vader did to Luke in Episode 5.

Zentrex
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Zentrex
seriously, though, sometimes it's just not necessary, and we see it happen occasionally.

It's also easier to lift small objects and hurtle them at incredible speed without regard for how they're orientated.

Kurk
Probably concentration being impaired in the moment I guess.

relentless1
its been shown on multiple occasions throughout the series that it takes a lot of mental and physical stress to use the Force... think back to Yoda training Luke on Dagobah and when he saved Obi and Ani in ATOC; even for him it took a fair amount of concentration and in the latter example physical strain to lift heavy objects. A Human isn't nearly as heavy as an X Wing but it'd still be easier to throw a tool box than a person especially if the person struggling makes it harder; think of it as if you were picking them up with your own hands; dead weight and struggling weight are much harder to pick up in regards to a human body than say lifting up a couch

Zentrex
Originally posted by relentless1
its been shown on multiple occasions throughout the series that it takes a lot of mental and physical stress to use the Force... think back to Yoda training Luke on Dagobah and when he saved Obi and Ani in ATOC; even for him it took a fair amount of concentration and in the latter example physical strain to lift heavy objects. A Human isn't nearly as heavy as an X Wing but it'd still be easier to throw a tool box than a person especially if the person struggling makes it harder; think of it as if you were picking them up with your own hands; dead weight and struggling weight are much harder to pick up in regards to a human body than say lifting up a couch
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