Ted C wrote:Kurgan wrote:The fact that Yoda "uses" it in AOTC seems to indicate that Jedi can use it, even if it's rare. Unless you want to assume that Yoda was using the Dark Side during that fight.
Yoda never "used" Force Lightning in AOTC. He deflected Dooku's first lightning bolt, which sent part of it back in Dooku's direction. He completely absorbed/neutralized subsequent bolts.
It might be possible for Jedi to generate lightning the way some Sith do, but I doubt that they ever would, at least not against a living being. Jedi are opposed to using the Force as a weapon. Luke is the only slacker in this regard; he once used the force to choke out a couple of guards at Jabba's palace, which I would consider a dubious act at best, based on Yoda's instructions to him. Of course, Luke seems to be constantly flirting with the Dark Side, for some reason.
Semantics. He "controlled it." To me it's like if say some guy rushed you with a knife, and in the struggle, you guided the knife instead to stick the bad guy instead of you, and then claimed that you didn't "use" a knife to win the fight. Or perhaps this example is more akin to grabbing the knife away from the attacker and then stabbing him with it.
Note in the battle that there is a scene where Yoda and Dooku both appear to be simultaneously casting bolts at each other that meet in mid air. This is in contrast to the previous "here Yoda, I toss it, then you do this CG crap to "catch it" and send it back then I block it and it hits the wall in flames" scene. It looks like Yoda is just casting lightning at him. Or are we supposed to assume that Yoda and Dooku are just bouncing a single lightning bolt back and forth between them at high speed? (Jedi Pong)
Looking just at the film, it appears that we can't simply rule out "Jedi cannot use Lightning, and Yoda is no different." Perhaps they know how, but, it's a Jedi principle to let the enemy take the first shot in cases like this.
As far as using the Force for attacking, that's nonesense. Maybe Yoda wanted to err on the side of caution with Luke (sensing his aggressive tendencies) or became a pacifist in his old age. But note how the Jedi use Force push against their foes in the prequels. Oh, I get it, those aren't "living beings" right? And Anakin doesn't count because he's proto-Vader. However, Yoda uses the Force against Dooku, he just does it in "self defense" rather than taking the first swing. That's the distinction I see, that it should (ideally) be defensive. But once your enemy throws the first punch, you can get medieval on his ass.
Then there's all the under-handed stuff about using the Force NOT to attack directly (lightning, choke, push) but just using it to enhance your killing spree (saber attacks, martial arts skills, acrobatics, pulling away weapons to leave your foes defenseless, mind tricks to sneak up, etc)
All this "intention" stuff is somewhat murky.
Are we talking a Bhagavad Gita type thing were we say "as long as you kill your enemies without hating them" it's "okay"? (Ie: do your duty without picking up negative karma)