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Secondly, the timeline is really off. Remember that she was a Mandalorian slave? And if it was one of Traya's assassins who fathered, or mothered her (we never figured that out either), then a Wookiee has a five-year-old human for an arch-nemesis. :lol: |
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He had refused to be trained as a Jedi, (after an accident when using his powers) and later on during his time as a member of the Rebellion, he was killed by Jerec. He had been a friend of Qu Rahn, whose Lightsaber he was given to pass on to his son Kyle. He had never been a Jedi, nor trained as a Jedi. If Kyle had been found to be Force Sensitive, it would have been registered in the Jedi's archive databases. Afterall, he was born during the Clone Wars. (Yes, this differs from what I originally said, but I've only just been re-reading the Dark Forces books again, so apologies for the confusion.) |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) Two things first #61 the reason why nihilus couldnt feed on exile is because exile was a wound in the force, so nihilus was basically absorbing part of that. Second, and this is totally off the wall by the way, what about Atton? He had to be at least 20ish (possibly older) around the Mandalorian Wars, he was a "predator" so to speak, and was force sensitve, hmm? Hmm? I mean he doesnt look that old in K2 but hes at least late 20s early 30s lol |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) He's at most 32. Mira is 23. Awkward... |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) 23 and 32 is not that big an age difference. =p |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) Atton having a child at age 9 erm... :Puzzled: |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) Hey, could be possible. :naughty: |
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Before anyone rubbishes the thought of it (as ludicrous and unlikely as that may be), remember we're dealing with the Force.... practically anything is possible in SW.:rofl: Not that I believe it happenin in SW, but early puberty does happen in real life afterall. |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) :n0e: *Ahem* Anyway...it's not Atton. It's definitely not Atton. Not in a million years. Could be someone like Atton, maybe, but not Atton. Which brings me to another point... Mira specifically says in the game that the only ones at Malachor were Mandalorians and Jedi--and Jedi don't have families. Jedi don't have families, yes. Jedi don't. Sound familiar? Quote:
So Mira's parents weren't Jedi, because Jedi don't have families. Jedi don't have families. Jedi aren't the only Force sensitive group out there. There's the Jal Shey, the Zeishon Sha, the Matuki, the Baran Do, and entire species such as the Miraluka. And then there's the Sith. Of course, there weren't any Sith back then, aside from the ever-elusive "True Sith". And I doubt Mira's folks were True Sith. That would be quite interesting, though. However, there is one other thing to bear in mind--most of these other organizations were confined to a single planet, and kept to themselves mostly. And also, the Mandalorians had little experience with Force sensitives, so it's unlikely that they'd come cross them. Which brings us back to the Jedi. Hmm...well, it's possible that Mira's folks were exempt from one of the rules (take Ki Adi Mundi as an example), or maybe the Jedi Council didn't know about it. And since the Mandalorians were at war with the Jedi, it's possible that the child of a Jedi wound up as a Mandalorian slave. Of course, it's just as likely that neither parent was a Jedi. |
Re: Mira's father (spoliers) JCarter. Mira wasnt Mandalorian. She was a Mandalorian slave who was adopted by them when she earned their respect in battle. The family she lost was her adopted one not her real one. |
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