God damn it! You simply try to bring the life back to a question (thread) and then everyone gets on eachother's asses for spamming!!! What the hell?!!?
Mira's father:
Back on topic, okay?
Finding out who Mira's mother is might be a good start. It could give us a better clue about who her father is.
Courage is in right action, and courage on behalf of those who cannot defend themselves.
There's not much left to say. Mira's parents were only vaguely described in the game, and it's likely that Obsidian never even had anyone in particular in mind.
The horse is dead, you know.
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We'll see. I have a strange feeling that I may find something. Probably dedicate myself to some more research. My English teacher assigns so much homework and reading that I hardly have time to do anything else BUT that. :lol:
I'll post again if I find anything interesting.
Courage is in right action, and courage on behalf of those who cannot defend themselves.
Do you know what gets me is how people tend to assume that if someone is Force Sensitive then their parents MUST be Force Sensitive too.
Its been proven in Canon that Sensitivity to the Force ISNT Genetic - its basically random. Based on how many "Midichlorians" you are born with.
Jedi are forbidden to have children. And Sith hate too much to bother.
Younglings have to come from somewhere - ordinary people most likely who have very little to no force sensitivity.
"Superior training and superior weaponry have, when taken together, a geometric effect on overall military strength. Well-trained, well-equipped troops can stand up to many more times their lesser brethren than linear arithmetic would seem to indicate." - Colonel Santiago, Spartan Battle Manual
Do you know what gets me is how people tend to assume that if someone is Force Sensitive then their parents MUST be Force Sensitive too.
Its been proven in Canon that Sensitivity to the Force ISNT Genetic - its basically random. Based on how many "Midichlorians" you are born with.
Jedi are forbidden to have children. And Sith hate too much to bother.
Younglings have to come from somewhere - ordinary people most likely who have very little to no force sensitivity.
Children born of Force Sensitive parents have a higher than average chance of being Force Sensitive.
Brianna, Vima Sunrider, Luke & Leia, Anakin (Solo), Jacen & Jaina, Kyle Katarn, A'sharad Hett, Ben Skywalker, and so many others.
The Jedi might be forbidden from having romantic relationships and spawning children, but it still happens.
As for the Sith.... Freedon Nadd.
He sired his own dynasty on Onderon.
Midichlorians were, in my slightly angered opinion, the worst thing that Lucas came up with after Jar-Jar and Anakin being a whiney little bastard.
Midichlorians were, in my slightly angered opinion, the worst thing that Lucas came up with after Jar-Jar and Anakin being a whiney little bastard.
Yes, but there has to be some explanation of the Force. I think the midichlorians were an interesting idea.
I agree with Jar-Jar. I don't get him. But how was Anakin whiney? Admittedly, it's been a long time since I watched TPM, but I don't remember him whining. And even if he did, he's a fricking slave! He has a reason to angst! :lol:
'And lo, Jade struck down the evil-doers and restored peace to this Canon. But the Mary Sues would strike again...' The Book of Jade 32:15
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