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When is the Force in Balance?
So, I had a thought while studying perturbation theory for my physics exam.
The Force in Balance is often understood as the light side and dark side being equally strong like two people of equal strength pulling on a rope.
But since the existence of the a lot of light and dark side users at the same time or even only/mostly dark side users always seems to lead to conflict and war (read: chaos, the opposite of balance), how can that be the Force in Balance? The Jedi dont wage war when the dark side isnât strong, they actively try to stop wars and conflicts. The Force is generated by life, so it should try to preserve life, right?
To me, it makes a lot more sense that the Force in Balance means that the galaxy is (mostly) at peace meaning the light side is stronger. Imagine a taut string as the balance of the Force. The dark side getting stronger causes the string to vibrate, perturbing the balance, while the Light tries to pull the string taut again. The light side âslacking offâ, like the Jedi Order did after a thousand years of peace before the Prequels, makes it easier for the string to vibrate and big conflicts like the Clone Wars to happen.
When the dark side becomes as strong as it did with Palpatine and the vibrations of the string causes massive wounds in the Force, like the destruction of planets, the Force tries to help the Light to rebalance the string by spawning strong force sensitives like Anakin (and later Luke and Leia since Anakin didnât really work out initially).
Tell me what you think about it.
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I like this a lot! I think itâs easy to fall into the idea that âbalanceâ must mean 50/50, as if the light and the dark are equally heavy. But, given that the Force is a metaphor for our own feelings and inner balance (ie, how George has laid out that the light side is selflessness, compassion, caring, love, and the dark side is selfishness, cruelty, greed) that dark things do weigh heavier than light things. Which means you need more light than dark to be in balance. That if you want to be a balanced person, if you want to be in harmony and stable, being 50% good and 50% bad isnât a great mix to aspire towards. Doing just as many cruel acts as you do kind ones isnât really balance. Instead, we should acknowledge and face the bad things in ourselves and strive towards the good things. On a bigger scale in the universe, I think balance is about stability, which is a lack of strife and conflict and war (ie, chaos). Thatâs why, when the Jedi had that thousand years of peace in the galaxy, the Force never went, âWhoa, this is out of balance, I better come up with a super powerful dark side user to âbalanceâ this out.â because peace is balance to the Force. Itâs not until Palpatine comes along that the Force becomes just as dark as it is light and then the Force steps in like, no, here have some more Jedi because you need more light than you do dark. Same thing when the galaxy grows dark again because of Snoke and Kylo and then Luke takes himself out of the Force, the Force responds with, hey, no, hereâs a bunch more Jediâbecause you need more light than you do dark. Too much dark will cause things like the destruction of Alderaan, the ruins of Jedha, the torture of all those kyber crystals, these terrible wounds in the Force, the crushing of the Force to their will, rather than the light-siders who try to follow the currents of the Force. It pulls the string far too tightly in that direction when you have just as much dark as you do light.
The Force is very much out of balance when the Forces of Evil rise because that, after all, is when the Plot starts. If thereâs no Forces of Evil running around the galaxy, then thereâs no story, and if thereâs no story, than everything is perfectly fine (or as fine as things can be in a big galaxy full of people and their average petty evils of crime and greed, but that tends to not blow up planets in the process).Â
Fortunately, TLJ actually sums it up surprisingly well, when Luke guides Rey in reaching out with the Force:Â http://hyperewok1.tumblr.com/post/171427089761/rogueone-reach-out-with-your-feelings-what-do#notes
The Balance is justâŚlife. Not life without pain or death, because those are parts of life. However, natural life isnât pain for the sake of cruelty and death for the sake of power. Thatâs where pesky people come in and ruin everything. And when Dark Siders come in, they try to break that cycle of life to make themselves immortal, or they spiral it out of control with a boatload of death to build their petty empires, and so on. Which is bad. Like people using their power to abuse and oppress is super bad. Itâs not a natural part of life, so one would think itâs not a natural part of the Force. Â
 Even Anakin, with his all his love and good intentions, refused to let go, and refused to acknowledge that death is a part of life and he canât change that simple fact, and to try and use the Force to do so is ultimately twisting it into something dark (assuming that Plageius -did- have a way to cheat death, but thatâs wading into old EU lore, and all those Sith spirits in said EU were not exactly happy with their ghostly state). More current canon seems pretty clear that the only genuine immortality is via becoming one with the Force, but learning how to still retain your consciousness to return to guide the living. Presumably, this comes with restrictions, which is why Yoda canât just lighting bolt Kylo and Snoke, because forcing that power to your own wants and needs is what Kylo and Snoke are doing. Which is bad.Â
So when people doing bad things tip the scale in the wrong direction, the Light rises, as Snoke said, and the Force guides people to stop it. Not necessarily Jedi, given what Chirrut did in Rogue One, because waltzing through a kill zone full of deathtroopers who are actually good shots is nothing but 100% guidance by the Force, because the Death Star was wrong on every level, and thus events were shifted just subtly enough to give the Rebels what they needed to win, because the Force was quite literally with them. Thatâs the will of the Force right there.Â
But thereâs never an indication that the Dark is any kind of guiding Force that helps someone like Palpatine or Snoke rise. Itâs all their own ambition and greed and disdain for life, and they twist the Force to serve their own ends. And because their root motivation is just the pure, petty flaws of mortals, it canât really be defeated. Tyrants can be overthrown, but thereâs always going to be some asshole that can take advantage of people and build a new empire (as seen in the Sequels and the old EU), and occasionally that asshole can also use the Force, which just makes it worse. The only thing the Forces of Good can do is maintain a vigilance, try to reduce the suffering of people by lesser evils, and remember to value the Force as an essential part of the universe, and not a tool, and especially not a tool to be used for personal wants. The Forces of Good have to guard that Balance in the Force, because there will always be someone whoâs ruthless enough to take advantage of it if they donât.Â
Addendum, as trawling through old reblogs eventually found the other post I wanted to link:Â http://hyperewok1.tumblr.com/post/163156245576/starwars-an-old-jedi-saying#notes
Star Wars has been pretty blunt, TLJ most of all, about how a moral victory is the most important victory of all. It wasnât military might, or even tactics, that won on Endor. It was Leia making a friend. Luke beat the Emperor by throwing his lightsaber away.  It wonât be the destruction of a single First Order battleship that will inspire the galaxy to rise up, it will be Luke Skywalkerâs defiance as a heroic image, and the kindness that Rose and Finn offered to a few children and the space-horses, even though that had nothing at all to do with their mission. Maintaining the Balance is just doing that basic good, and good things will follow (eventually, anything, given that the Forces of Evil will try to take advantage of that, but still).Â
This actually is what George Lucas always intended. He has a popular video talking about the Light Side and balance. And a great view on the Dark Side being a cancer in some interview I currently forget the source of. It always takes and there canât be balance. But I think his view which most fits this is from the documentary on the VHS edition of A New Hope (special edition) in which he states, âWhich brings us up to the films 4, 5, and 6, in which Anakinâs offspring redeem him and allow him to fulfill the prophecy where he brings balance to the Force by doing away with the Sith and getting rid of evil in the universe.â
It isnât and wasnât about some 50/50 equation. Equal parts this or that. But about the balance of life. Of creation. Of love. These things inherently carry ends and struggles and challenges, but they work in harmony. There is a natural order. The Sith is a preservation of that. And automatically creates conflict and imbalance. It seeks to eat and destroy. It is apathy and entropy. Not balance. Not counter weights. Cancer.
This is incredibly important for anyone looking to write or roleplay in the Star Wars galaxy. Ever since the launch of SWTOR and the releases of the Fantasy Flight tabletop game serieses, itâs been depressing and almost scary how many people seem to think that balance is some equivalence of light and dark, when this practically requires a willful misreading of the stories. Not to shame or insult anyone who is, or has been, in that position, but I think the stances like that come about through faulty logic (like the aptly named gray fallacy, stating that if there are two positions on an issue, the âcorrectâ view must be somewhere in the middle) or a failure to see the forest for the trees. Look for example at the number of times the phrase âLight side of the Forceâ is used by the Jedi order in the prequels (zero) or Obi-Wanâs teachings in Ep 4 on how it guides your actions and obeys commands. The Force is a wellspring, a symbiote, and when dark it becomes a cancer. There is no balance between health and cancer that requires maintaining enough of both. There is no scenario where you can have too much good and not enough evil. The magic power in a series of childrenâs movies is not secretly a bad thing for the universe that has been found out by edgy white boys on the internet.
Itâs not that complicated. The Force carries in it peace and, to the extent that it has a will, a slow arc toward harmony. The dark side is the feedback loop of the use of it for power rather than strength. Itâs space wizards, not Twin Peaks.
There are discussions to be had, Iâm sure, to the extent the Jedi âdeservedâ the purge, or whether they, Palpatine, or a corrupt Senate and Republic were responsible for the dark age of the Empire. Thatâs part of storytelling and how people view art in their own way, and itâs beautiful. But those talks require folks be somewhere near agreement on the base nature of the setting and universe, and only then can things build up.
Thanks for reading. This isnât meant as a callout to anyone coming in thinking light and dark balance like a seesaw, or to shame them for not seeing the ârightâ reading. Just figure out, of the different feelings, which universe youâd rather live or roleplay in.
The TX-130 fighter tank was an impressive piece of technology made by Rothana Heavy Engineering that could have languished as a piece of Clone Wars and Jedi trivia. However, the same things that made the tank a favorite of the Jedi, combined with the success of the hot rodding, starfighter-first doctrine of many cells the Rebel Alliance, mean that the craft is finding its way back into the scopes of savvy Rebels and military technology enthusiasts.
The Rz-1 A-Wing Interceptor gained most of its fame, somewhat grimly, by crashing - the hull of Green Leader Arvel Crynydâs ship tearing through the bridge of the Executor and leading to that shipâs destruction during the Battle of Endor. The kinds of A-Wings that gained this fame, the modified Rebel Alliance variants, have become famous for their borderline irresponsible straight-line speed, extremely limited pilot protection, and suicidally daring pilots.Â
Itâs hard for those that donât know the history of the craft to picture, then, previous models of the ship as responsible, protective, and well rounded dogfighting craft, but the ships that rolled off the lines of Kuat Systems Engineering were exactly that. Inspired by the shape of the Delta-7 Aethersprite used by Jedi pilots years before, the Rz-1 was a competent, capable craft easily the match of Incom/Subproâs Z-95 headhunter, while also being faster than previous generation ships. It was only after Rebel Alliance technicians would strip down the craftâs armor, lighten its weapons, and thin its shields that the A-Wing would gain its reputation as a lightning-fast death trap.Â
Our view on the ships is colored by time. With the most fame coming to the modified variant of the craft used in the Battle of Endor, itâs easy to overlook the role the Rz-1 played in history, primarily as the starfighter of choice for Jun Satoâs resistance. While casualties for pilots there were high, that can be attributed to a lack of properly trained pilots. Whereas today we tend to think of the A-Wing as the lighter, faster counterpart to the âstandardâ T-65 X-Wing, due to its deployment as such at Endor, the fact is that many Rebel cells did not have access to Incomâs ships, and the A-Wing served with distinction for many groups as their primary, well-rounded starfighter.Â
Ask a twelve year old Corellian child about Viridian Justice, and ask a career criminal in Coronet City about Viridian Justice, and you're likely to get two very different answers.Â
Children are likely familiar with the varied pieces of media based on the adventures of the actress-by-day, vigilante-by-night named Kella Kando. Smart, rich, and occasionally seductive, the masked heroine is a constant force battling petty criminals and scheming villains across a fictionalized Corellia. Kids grow up loving the action on the page and on the holos. Adult fans may point out, in quiet tones, the subversive nature of the graphic serials and novels. They reason that since that material grabs less galactic attention than the animated series, it's free to depict more controversial subjects: corrupt Imperials, lack of faith in authority, and depictions of art so potentially subversive that fans still argue if the splash page of issue #104 was intentionally a negative-space Rebel Alliance starbird.
Ask a criminal in Coronet City about Viridian Justice, and they'll laugh at you. They'll laugh until you insist you're serious, and then theyâll add in a more serious voice that the notion this comic person is based on a real crime fighter is ridiculous, right? It has to be.
Incom UT-60D U-Wing Starfighter/Support Craft
Never officially released, a so-called âlost shipmentâ of Incom U-Wings was acquired by the Rebel Alliance thanks to careful shipping and record manipulation. In these ships, the Rebels gained valuable craft to use for lightning-fast troop insertion and evacuation from hotzones.Â
The morality of fantasy and horror is, by and large, the strict morality of the fairy tale. The vampire is slain, the alien is blown out of the airlock, the Dark Lord is vanquished, and, perhaps at some loss, the good triumph - not because they are better armed but because Providence is on their side. Why does the third of the three brothers, who shares his food with the old woman in the wood, go on to become king of the country? Why does Bond manage to disarm the nuclear bomb a few seconds before it goes off rather than, as it were, a few seconds afterwards? Because a universe where that did not happen would be a dark and hostile place. Let there be goblin hordes, let there be terrible environmental threats, let there be giant mutated slugs if you really must, but let there also be hope. It may be a grim, thin hope, an Arthurian sword at sunset, but let us know that we do not live in vain.
âLet There Be Dragonsâ (1993), Terry Pratchett. (via the-library-and-step-on-it)
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I don't like to commit myself to anything in a character's backstory until I have to... You can get lost in the weeds if you sit down and try to create an entire biography for your character. If this is what they were like when they were six years old, and this is what they did when they were seven years old, and they scraped their knee when they were eight years old. Your character, assuming your character is 50 years old, was never six years old, or seven years old or eight years old. Your character was born the moment the curtain goes up, the moment the movie begins, the moment the television show begins, and your character dies as soon as it's over. Your character only becomes seven years old when they say, "Well when I was seven years old, I fell in a well, and ever since then I've had terrible claustrophobia. Okay? Characters and people aren't the same thing. They only look alike.
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Those Loveable Scomps: Crafting Astromech Droids
With the ubiquity of X-Wings and Y-Wings in the Rebel Alliance arsenal, the need for proper astromech droids to keep Alliance starfighters in the air is obvious to both the Rebellion and the Empire. Imperials usually move swiftly to keep key droids from making their way from Industrial Automaton to Rebel contacts, and as such, Alliance mechanics usually have their hands full keeping the Allianceâs fleet of countless droids up and running.
More enterprising Alliance technicians have attempted to build astromech droids from scratch - an exceedingly difficult task, given that mass-produced starfighters have very specific needs for interface, size, processing power, and so on. Itâs not simply a matter of a roughly humanoid droid that can sit in a pilotâs seat and work controls designed for organics, but a standardized socket interface to directly transmit data.Â
Given the amount of Legends material before the fall of the Jedi, and the potential for Jedi to survive the Purges whenever required by plot, I...
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MandalMotors Komârk-class fighter/transport
With Incom having been gutted, and many of its best technicians going to the Rebel Alliance, and Sienar Fleet Systems firmly in the Imperial manufacturing camp, MandalMotors may be the most prolific manufacturers not affiliated with any specific galactic power. While the company has many designs strongly associated with the Hutts, including the M3-A Scyk and M12-L Kimogila starfighters, most of their craft are sold to the general public. Designs for Mandalorians, though, tend to display a more distinct style, such as the Komârk-class hybrid fighter/transport.Â
Often used by Mandalorians of the Death Watch as well as others, the Komârk sports a distinctive moving wing assembly that expands upon the vertical takeoff configuration of the Akaâjor-class shuttle to include wings rotating around the craft, a design that would later be repeated in the âFang fighterâ design used by Mandalorian Protectors during the early Galactic Civil War. The design allowed for increased maneuverability, and while it could prove distracting to the pilot, it could also be beneficial as the wings of the craft caught incoming fire that would otherwise hit more vital components.Â
While having good maneuverability, the Komârk was most distinctive for its use as a troop transport. The craft could carry two dozen armed and armored Mandalorian warriors and acted as a good fast deployment vehicle. However, the shipâs large size made it an easier target for anti-starfighter batteries on capital ships than a pure fighter would have been, and its devotion to agility compared to other transports left the craft extremely lightly armed for a ship of its size and cost.Â
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I've always been a sucker for systems in video games like Assassin's Creed or Dragon Age: Inquisition that involve sending characters on missions,...
Iâm working at a system similar to the abstracted Mass Combat system in SWRPG for sending out named friendly NPCs to accomplish tasks with their own teams to accomplish secondary objectives for the party. The main discussion is there on reddit, and Iâd love any feedback from SWRPG fans on the tumblr. The finished system will get tidied up and appear here before too long. Thanks!
The MandalMotors StarViper-class attack platform is perhaps the most infamous starfighter design active during the Galactic Civil War that was not associated with either the Rebel Alliance or the Imperial Navy. Originally a unique prototype called the Virago designed exclusively for Prince Xizor, head of Black Sun, a pared down (though still incredibly expensive) design under the StarViper name was later mass-produced and released.
Due to the craftâs high cost, its deployments have largely been limited to small elite starfighter flights or personal craft of VIPs. The vehicleâs relative durability, as well as agility and built-in hyperdrive, make it well suited to this purpose. In addition, the craftâs unconventional and distinctively Mandalorian look, as well as its X-Wingâs worth of armaments, means it enjoys a reputation as an effective heavy attack starfighter. Unfortunately, due to the StarViper costing as much as two Y-Wings, three Z-95s or four (!) Cloakshape fighters, the fighters have limited appeal to the private market for all but the most heavily militarized pirate, mercenary, or crime lord.Â