Just learned Luke Skywalker is force ambidextrous. He is living life using both the living force and unifying force.

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Just learned Luke Skywalker is force ambidextrous. He is living life using both the living force and unifying force.
Jedi Don't Have Nightmares
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:59:49
Ok, let's talk about the Solo kids' relationships with the force for a sec here.
Jaina basically treated jedi training like a trade school (no pejorative undercurrebt here; we respect trade schools). She wanted the practical applications and treated the force like a tool that she could use to augment her mechanical and piloting hard skillsets. She wasn't interested in the difference ebetween the living and unifying forces because it didn't matter for her on a practical level.
Anakin was college-bound in his jedi training, and came out with something along the lines of a master's degree. He liked learning some of the theory, but he also had the exceedingly rare talent wherein he could bridge theory and practicality, could marry the academic with the day-to-day world. Our boy was so living force that he basically embodied it to take out the voxyn queen.
Jacen has both a PhD in the force and a complete inability to either divorce theory from practice to function in the real world or else synthesize the two to function in the real world.
What I'm basically saying is that fantasy is when your PhDs become sith lords and sci fi is when your PhDs become supervillains.
“The relationship between apprentice and mentor is one of the most beautiful and most sacred relationships. In sharing his wisdom with his apprentice, the mentor discovers even more wisdom to share.” ~Charbel Tadros
"I don't know, Leia. But I know I'd die to give him and Jaina a better life than the one we've had." He smiled lopsidedly. "Even though I wouldn't change a day of it, because of you."
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Anakin's Nightmares
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:58:58
*Star Wars Nerd Rant Incoming*
So...Can we maybe get a Jenna Zan Arbor/Yuuzhan Vong "Find and Destroy the Force" combined task force? Because I feel like if the Vong are big into fully murdering all Jedi, leveraging Zan Arbor's experiments plus vong bioengineering plus voxyn plus vornskyrs plus ysalimiri would do WONDERS for both the Vong invasion and Zan Arbor's research. Not to mention it would actually be a legit paradigm shift for Luke's new jedi order, because y'all never had to deal with vornskrs and ysalimiri when the empire was hunting your asses down.
At that point, you want to reach out to Mandalore for beskar and cortosis *at the very least* and maybe recreate some of the force research of the jedi order, because between the living and unifying forces, I'm betting there's a way to leverage the unifying force without the living force giving you away to either Zan Arbor or the vornskrs.
Ok, yes...I do just kind of want to watch Jenna Zan Arbor fight with Vong Shapers, because COME ON, that partnership would be horrifying but not seamless.