Personally, I think he was telling the truth in HTTE. What went wrong, if you ask me, was that he violated the contract. There was no violation. It may be that if he kept to the contract he would have lived forever (though considering Qui-Gon only tried it for about 15 years so far, there is no guarantee).Crown wrote:That contradicts RotJ and RotS, so I don't know what to make of it. *shrug* Best rationalisation; he was lying, or not being completely honest with Luke.
The Whillis Process allows you a sort of Immortality, at the price of all your attachments (dammit, Vympel, please put SPOILER on the page title so we don't have to do this resizing shit anymore!)
Yet Obi-Wan still clearly had attachments. Note how many times he goes to see Luke (and you apparently think he tried to jam the Emperor in ROTJ). You can't say you've given up all your attachments in the universe and still keep intervening on events in the Physical Plane!
This makes sense too, if you ask me. Since they clearly are not living, they are no longer generating life force, and perhaps unable to even induct it. They are basically living on batteries. If they don't intervene, the battery would last them forever. If they intervene, their battery runs flat fast. That may be one of the reasons why the "no-attachment" clause is essential. If you are attached to something, you will feel compelled to intervene (or even stay and watch), and that zaps your battery. Of course, that's just my pet hypothesis.
Some time ago, we debated about who was winning in ANH, Obi-Wan or Vader. You insisted Obi-Wan let Vader win. Vympel and I thought it was a matter of time. At the end of it, I put a little proposition about Obi-Wan having to stand there to perform his little trick. While the precise reason for the requirement was incorrect, I was still correct on him being forced to stand like an idiot.. So there!HuhKazuaki Shimazaki wrote:And while it wasn't for exactly the reason I predicted, we now know for sure that Obi-Wan had to stand still while Vader sliced him. He didn't have a choice.
Basically, he couldn't meet those requirements you just wrote up there while defending against Vader. You can't keep defending your body and claim you hadn't given up your self.