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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 9 2008, 06:50 PM (123 Views) | |
| joshthejosh | Jan 9 2008, 06:50 PM Post #1 |
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kay, i was basically checking out wookiepedia, when i came across this: Force Resuscitation: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Force_Resuscitation it says this: "I got this crazy healing ability. I can see the weak points in you like little broken red lines! I can see where you got wounded recently. Someone smack you during a sparring session? Bet it was Nihl. I could heal that hurt. Pour the Force into the place where the red lines intersect. Or--and here's a new idea--Maybe I could explode that point. Kill you. Interesting idea. Should we try?" ¯Cade Skywalker to Darth Talon, after she had attacked him[src] Cade Skywalker uses Force Resuscitation to resurrect Wolf SazenForce Resuscitation was an extremely rare Force power that allowed the user to bring others back to life from the brink of death[1] with the power of the dark side of the Force. The only confirmed person to have ever used this skill was Cade Skywalker, who used it to resurrect Wolf Sazen and Marasiah Fel, and prevent the coral seed deaths of Deliah Blue and Jariah Syn. Cade also learned to use this power to kill, and used it on Darth Talon when she attacked him for being impudent to Darth Krayt. At Krayt's request, he later healed the damage he caused to Talon. Jaalib Brandl could be considered proficient with this power, as he had the ability to bring people hanging by a thread of life back to full health with the power of the dark side. Jaalib first demonstrated this power to Alex Winger when he felt remorse for mortally wounding her adoptive father Tork Winger. To save Tork from death, Jaalib helped Alex heal her father using the dark side of the Force. Freedon Nadd could also be considered as another user, since he saved Exar Kun from dying thanks to an unknown dark side power. [edit] Behind the scenes In the cut story, Emanations of Darkness Jaalib demonstrates this type of power once again. In a climactic duel with his former flame, Fable Astin, Jaalib inadvertently forces his love from the top of a tall precipice. Fable's body is badly shattered on the rocks below, and she is dangerously near death. However, Jaalib cannot bear to have his one true love die at his own hand. Harnessing the power of the dark side, Jaalib saves Fable from death and heals her but at great cost to himself, causing him to be captured by New Republic forces. It could be theorized that it was this power that Darth Plagueis utilized; the same power that lured Anakin Skywalker to the Dark Side. [edit] Appearances Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith 3: Descent to the Dark Side (First appearance) "Betrayal by Knight" - Star Wars Adventure Journal 12 Emanations of Darkness (cut story) Star Wars Legacy 1: Broken, Part 1 Star Wars Legacy 7: Broken, Part 6 Star Wars Legacy 15: Claws of the Dragon, Part 2 Retrieved from "http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Force_Resuscitation" Just a note: Admin, edit my post so that hte link is a hyperlink, i cant seem to make it work, it says error need to enter a url. error need to enter a title. and i could probs figure it out but im too lazy to tool around. |
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| Tyler | Jan 9 2008, 06:52 PM Post #2 |
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Real move however invalid in our role play. |
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| joshthejosh | Jan 9 2008, 06:56 PM Post #3 |
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all right, thought ide check, i knew it wasnt valid on here kuz of the: "no way to come back from the dead, when your killed your dead for 2 days etc." |
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| Zen Den'hou | Jan 9 2008, 09:53 PM Post #4 |
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Jedi M. Zharn Vestex, Master of Wisdom.
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Interesting, I have heard and seen this used before, but never knew there was an article on it. Mind you all a very powerful JEDI could use this ability no doubt. However, depending on the way you use it, to HEAL or to KILL, that would alter your alignment abit. It cold be darksided or lightsided. A Grandmaster perhaps could preform this ^^. |
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| Ryan | Jan 9 2008, 10:14 PM Post #5 |
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I r Jesus.
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For Fuck's sake, Josh. Learn to spell BECAUSE. |
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| Sir Prideous | Jan 10 2008, 08:35 AM Post #6 |
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Darth Ferinus. Darklord of the Sith.
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It says Brink of Death, so it really classed as a HUGE healing abillity, not raising anyone from the dead, eg. Say if the being had his chest ripped apart and was dying from it, you could heal it, where other abillites could not. |
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| Serdones | Jan 10 2008, 09:18 PM Post #7 |
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Since most RPers are former Dark Lords, Grand Masters, Sith Lords, Council Members, there are too many people that, because of those cridentials, think they are ICly powerful enough to do any move, so long as it is real to the canon, and they are using the same RP character they had at the time they held those rank(s). It's like Star Wars Galaxy and force sensitives. Fun at first when people first begin to unlock the slot, but then lame as Hell when it becomes just another class. |
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| Reid | Jan 10 2008, 09:39 PM Post #8 |
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YOU ARE HERETICAL AND BLASPHEMOUS
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Not many people have had GM. |
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| Lee | Jan 11 2008, 09:45 AM Post #9 |
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But a 'Very Powerful Jedi' isn't going to Use it, because as Explained on Wooiee Its a Dark Side Move, i would expect The Jedi wouldn't Agree with it, Due to the fact your Going against natrure, And the fact if the Jedi are going to Start doing that, he Needs to Res' All Dead Jedi, If not Hes Basically Choosing Which Jedi Die, and Which Live, If the Jedi Let some people Die that would make them No Better thn the Sith. Also The Fact Wookiee Clearly Says "Force Resuscitation was an extremely rare Force power that allowed the user to bring others back to life from the brink of death with the power of the dark side of the Force" DARK SIDE OF THE FORCE, The Jedi wouldn't Use the DarkSide Of the Force, Bcause It would Eventually Corrupt them, This Being a HEAVILY Darksided Move, So No Jed Would even Consider Using it. Thanks Alot. -Lee |
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| Sir Prideous | Jan 11 2008, 10:04 AM Post #10 |
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Darth Ferinus. Darklord of the Sith.
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Makes sense, and key word brink of death, so I don't think you can res old corpses and stuff. |
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| Elliot | Jan 11 2008, 12:37 PM Post #11 |
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Dark Lord of the Sith.
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I think your forgetting the fact that he's a SKYWALKER. i.e blood of the chosen one. Using this on a corpse is not only impossible (stated by the article itself because it says "brink of death" and Cade calls it "crazy HEALING ability") but it'd violate the rule we have on death, which is the most major consequence you can give someone. IMO: 1. Nobody in this RP is technically powerful enough to use it. 2. Nobody in this RP could learn it from anyone because nobody has taught it in the first place? Why? They've not been taught by Cade Skywalker, and they are not a Skywalker either and can't be. It's an RP violation. 3. It's used as a healing ability, and we already have those. No point in complicating it. (Force deathfeild for dark side, force heal for light.) 4. This power only saves them from the brink of death, if they're dying within seconds. Not if they're utterly and instantly killed. |
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| Sir Prideous | Jan 11 2008, 12:41 PM Post #12 |
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Darth Ferinus. Darklord of the Sith.
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As I have been stating, with the brink of death. |
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| Lee | Jan 11 2008, 01:05 PM Post #13 |
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So Noty Zharn, Your Not Finding another way To Stop yourself Dying. |
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| St.Maverick | Jan 13 2008, 05:02 PM Post #14 |
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..."Where would you end? In Heaven or in Hell?"...
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Cade Skywalker, did not have the ability to bring back the dead. It was simply this, the force allowed him to sense a wound or a damaged area in the body. More to it, he could fix the points that were injured. He could not fabricate skin or blood, he could only heal. Or in any case with anger, he could "exploit" the point and instead of fueling it with force, he'd strip it from life. It's basically what he said And that's all it is, a healing ability. Passion, and feelings; characteristics that the jedi describe as the seduction of the dark side are what fueled this power. Cade new nothing (at least to my extent) about feelings getting in the way with his jedi training. Besides the fact that he wasn't a jedi. A Light Side Jedi could easily control this power by using more feeling WHICH is restricted by the Order. Hence, that's why they can't use it. Anakin Skywalker a.k.a Darth Vader, had the visions of his wife dying and he wanted them to not be true so he gave into the darkside. At the end she still died, and nonetheless Darth Vader never learned how to use this power. My theory: Anakin knew he was going against the will of his masters, and that's why he placed limits as to how far to go. Apperentely, he didn't go that far. The dark side isn't a side, it's a feeling, it's an emotion. Go search all articles where it says the darkside of the force, and I'm pretty sure a feeling could replace it.
But anyway that's all I wanted to say about this topic you know? Keep healing and absorbing every 2 spam lines and you'll be fine
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| Cheng-Raldos | Jan 15 2008, 01:40 PM Post #15 |
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I was just about to say this, basically its a stronger version than force heal that shows you where to heal.. |
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