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So, why did the Jedi want a Chosen One to bring balance to the Force?


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even if the sith could all be exterminated' date=' there'd still be rebellion within the jedi order (no order is perfect). If so some jedi would inevitably become new sith

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Ironically, the earliest Sith Lord were all Jedis who fell to the Dark Side due to power-hunger/craving of knowledge.

 

I know. And eventually their cravings will give rise to new sith

Therefore, the only way to bring balance to the Force is to destroy all organisations using the Force, effectively eliminating all accepts of the Force & setting it to its original undisturbed state.

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actually its undisturbed state won't remain undisturbed for long. The origin of discovering how to use the force had to have begun somewhere' date=' and therefore someone could find it again

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So this calls for a powerful organization directed towards keeping the Force an eternal secret from all in the galaxy.

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Define "balance" as many ways as you can. Then you might understand something about it.

 

I doubt the Jedi believed the prophecy, anyway, until Anakin actually showed up; I guess it was sort of like the prophecy in the Halfblood Chronicles. And then they defined balance their way, and liked the prophecy.

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Define "balance" as many ways as you can. Then you might understand something about it.

 

I doubt the Jedi believed the prophecy' date=' anyway, until Anakin actually showed up; I guess it was sort of like the prophecy in the Halfblood Chronicles. And then they defined balance their way, and liked the prophecy.

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I think they still remembered the prophecy since they were actually talking about it. If it was forgotten, then no one would pay attention to it.

 

Also, they got a 900-year old Yoda who most likely heard the prophecy himself.

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yeah he remembered it. Still' date=' I'm sure many jedi by then didn't bother because so few felt the prophecy was ever going to be fulfilled (and remember by the time of Ep 1 the council thought all the sith had been long gone)

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That's because they were too relaxed on the matter & stupid!

 

Don't they know that if the Sith were truly gone, the Jedi will be gone as well! There can be no light without dark.

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that's obvious. Sidious was stupid to think in ep 3 with all the jedi gone he'd have absolute control. Even if all enemies of the Empire WERE defeated' date=' there'd eventually be power struggles within itself

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The very nature of the Siths is betrayal & constant backstabbing. That's why Bane chose to use the Rule of 2 in the end as he saw how many Sith can be a problem.

 

Also, it was an empire with military personnel who would also want to take the empire for themselves.

 

Therefore, Sidious' biggest mistake is to make an empire. Just killing off all the Jedi would be enough to fulfill the dogma of the Sith.

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see the problem he had concentrated WAY too heavily on the rebels trying to defeat his empire. Sometimes instead of looking at the people outside your organization you should look more at the people inside your organization

so he should have used some ancient sith mind control technique on his officials in the empire to ensure loyalty

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Let me tell you something on the China pugilistic world:

 

In that world, there are the orthodox sects who do good to the people with their kung fu skills. (Jedi) Also, they are unorthodox sects who likes to terrorise the world & do dangerous powerful kung fu skills. (Sith)

 

Both are known to be at odds with each other due to different beliefs, but they maintain a weak alliance for the sake of the society, constantly the unorthodox will attack & the orthodox will fight them.

 

Ironically, this is similar to the Jedi/Sith thing...

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