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"SnakesOnAPlane;c-1024567" wrote:Oh, that's certainly what they believed. However, the light side is not balance, it is a side. Balance is maintained by having 2 sides being equal. In this case, light and dark. What the Jedi thought the prophecy meant, and what it actually meant are two different things."Woodroward;c-1024565" wrote:"Boo;c-1024417" wrote:No, the chosen one was supposed to bring balance to the force... and he did... by killing off the Sith AND the Jedi. If you think about it, before Anakin came along, the universe was out of balance in favor of the Jedi. Then it was out of balance in favor of the Sith. If Luke is going to be a grey Jedi, then the prophecy has been fulfilled."CrunPud;c-1023421" wrote:"The0n3;c-1018271" wrote:
They could say Rey is somewhat "Anakin part 2", made out of midi-chlorians... That's at least acceptable..
Nothing to do with midi-chlorians is acceptable
Not to mention that the Chosen One of the Force is an ancient prophecy who would destroy the sith.
Anakin/Vader did this by redeeming himself to the light and tossing Palp down a wishing well.
Not to mention as this prophecy is ancient it would be safe to say that the Chosen One is a serious rarity, likely only to ever occur once in the history of the Force. Having Rey as a second generation right after the first Chosen One was personified is like the Force churns out a chosen one every few years, lol - very dumb!
Do you really think, when Yoda/Kenobi made that statement at the time, they thought the Jedi would die off?!
"The idea of balance of the Force, a central tenet of the Jedi Order, refers to the ideal state in which the Force exists in nature, i.e. as the light side. The presence of the dark side corrupts and destroys this natural balance, and the Jedi viewed it as their duty to restore it."
If the prophecy itself WASN'T referring to a standard definition of balance, then it is simply another gaping plot hole from the prequels because Anakin is the one who threw the balance out of whack to begin with by slaughtering the Jedi.
Makes much more sense to me to look at it as the Jedi were too caught up in their own goofy definitions to realize that they themselves were disrupting the balance too.
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