I think fisheggs thinks the midi-chlorians that dictate force sensitivity, are part of the human genome, and any species that is force sensitive, only has that benefit due to interbreeding with humans.
From everything I've read, the concept of midi-chlorians was taken after our own real-life existing midochondria, which, despite being a part our bodies, have their own little DNA seperate from our own DNA.
As far as Anakin being too old to take Jedi training, Luke was much older and Leia would have been older still if Luke had failed.
As far as I can tell, Jedi and Sith were 2 sides of the same coin, the Force.
Power is a means to an end, and we never really see what the end is.
does Luke now become the Sith Master as well as the only living trained Jedi?
That brings the two sides together and brings balance.
In the second draft, after he has listened to the message from his brother Deak to find their father, Luke Starkiller visits his mother's grave. Before he leaves, he tells his twin brothers about their family history and heritage: Long before the Empire, a holy man called "the Skywalker" became aware of a powerful energy field that he believed influenced the destiny of all living creatures: the Force of Others. The Force had two haves: Ashla, the good, and Bogan, the paraforce of evil. (page 36)
Ah, that makes sense, thanks.
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As far as I remember, Luke had a turn on the dark side in some of the sequel books. But I'll jump out of this thread now, since I want to read some of those books, specifically the trilogy by Timothy Zahn, and don't want to be spoiled. I can't hear you, tra la la....
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