Hello all, first post so jumping in with both feet.
Darth Fanboy wrote:Gandalf wrote:Because as I understand it, the light side is all about balance while the dark side is about chaos and such. So having no dark side presences means no imbalances.
Or it could mean a balance between light and dark. If there is too much light and not enough dark, is that not an imbalance? The prophecy appears to be more open to interpretation that one expects. It could very well be that Qui Gon was swayed by this prophecy because he believed in it, and perhaps he didn't realize what balance entailed just as you did, and as a result he ended up in part enabling the clusterfuck that occured in the decades after his death.
It seems to me that we have a fundamental problem in how we define the "Force" and the "Dark Side". I would claim that the idea of a "Light Side" is typical EU non-sense; that the "Dark Side" is an aberration that harms the harmony of the "Force" rather then a counterweight to a "Light Side".
One important issue to note is that in all the films, iirc, there is no mention of the "Light Side" of the Force. Both the Jedi and the Sith speak as if there is only the Force itself and the "Dark Side". Luke on Dagobah came as close as we get with his question of knowing the "good side" from the bad.
In addition to that we have an old George Lucas
http://www.next-wave.org/may99/starwars.htm interview, the important part is:
MOYERS: When Darth Vader tempts Luke to come over to the Empire side, offering him all that the Empire has to offer, I am taken back to the story of Satan taking Christ to the mountain and offering him the kingdoms of the world, if only he will turn away from his mission. Was that conscious in your mind?
LUCAS: Yes. That story also has been retold. Buddha was tempted in the same way. It's all through mythology. The gods are constantly tempting. Everybody and everything. So the idea of temptation is one of the things we struggle against, and the temptation obviously is the temptation to go to the dark side. One of the themes throughout the films is that the Sith lords, when they started out thousands of years ago, embraced the dark side. They were greedy and self-centered and they all wanted to take over, so they killed each other. Eventually, there was only one left, and that one took on an apprentice. And for thousands of years, the master would teach the apprentice, the master would die, the apprentice would then teach another apprentice, become the master, and so on. But there could never be any more than two of them, because if there were, they would try to get rid of the leader, which is exactly what Vader was trying to do, and that's exactly what the Emperor was trying to do. The Emperor was trying to get rid of Vader, and Vader was trying to get rid of the Emperor. And that is the antithesis of a symbiotic relationship, in which if you do that, you become cancer, and you eventually kill the host, and everything dies.
interview between George Lucas and Bill Moyer, published in Time April 26, 1999
So we have a whole "Force" and a "Dark Side" that prompts its users to act as a cancer. In that situation, a healthy balance would be to kill the cancer rather then try and achieve a balance between normal, whole tissue and cancerous tissue.
Metahive wrote:The whole prophecy is bogus either way. Only a few decades later the Sith are back, stronger than ever. So all the hooplah about virgin birth, chosenness, massive war and extermination events that surrounded Anakin Skywalker's life to buy precious few years (or none at all if you remember "Dark Lady of the Sith" Lumiya) of Sith absence. Was totally worth it, wasn't it?
Anakin Skywalker is then the only known (to me at least) instance of the Force itself taking a direct, physical hand in the Star Wars galaxy and does so in an attempt to destroy the most powerful users of the "Dark Side". That would indicate that something about the Banite Sith Order was directly and essentially dangerous to the Force itself and could no longer be ignored or the Jedi trusted to deal with as they had previous Sith Orders.
Admittedly, this line of thought requires the highest canon to not mention "Light Side" of the Force, so if it is referenced as such my claim falls apart.
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