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So, thinking about it... if the sin is \
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So, thinking about it... if the sin is \\\"Force powers that come from nowhere\\\" then the original sin should be Force Lightning... but it should probably be mentioned that the original sin is actually more egregious.

If the sin is \\\"Force Projection is bonkers\\\" then the original sin should probably be the training cave on Dagobah. Just saying \\\"the scene was vague\\\" doesn\\\'t really change anything, you know? If anything, it highlights how weird the Force was in that scene.

And, again, she\\\'s not flying. She\\\'s pulling herself towards an airlock. It\\\'s the logical extension of as Force Pull, just exerted on in 0G on a more massive object than the user. Hell, it logically makes more sense than Force Jump since there\\\'s less holding the user back (what with Force Jump having to contend with gravity and air resistance and such). Did I like the scene? God no. She should\\\'ve died, and even though it made \\\'\\\'sense\\\'\\\' it still \\\'\\\'looked\\\'\\\' ridiculous. But it did make sense. If you\\\'re claiming that to be the sin, then the original sin would be... well, Force Jump and Force Pull.
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So, thinking about it... if the sin is \
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So, thinking about it... if the sin is \\\"Force powers that come from nowhere\\\" then the original sin should be Force Lightning... but it should probably be mentioned that the original sin is actually more egregious.

If the sin is \\\"Force Projection is bonkers\\\" then the original sin should probably be the training cave on Dagobah. Just saying \\\"the scene was vague\\\" doesn\\\'t really change anything, you know? If anything, it highlights how weird the Force was in that scene.

And, again, she\\\'s not flying. She\\\'s pulling herself towards an airlock. It\\\'s the logical extension of as Force Pull, just exerted on in 0G on a more massive object than the user. Hell, it logically makes more sense than Force Jump since there\\\'s less holding the user back (what with Force Jump having to contend with gravity and air resistance and such). Did I like the scene? God no. But it made sense. If you\\\'re claiming that to be the sin, then the original sin would be... well, Force Jump and Force Pull.
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Again, part of the problem is \'\'I don\'t know what you\'re claiming the sin is\'\'.
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Again, part of the problem is \\\'\\\'I don\\\'t know what the entry is claiming to be the sin\\\'\\\'.
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So, thinking about it... if the sin is \
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So, thinking about it... if the sin is \\\"Force powers that come from nowhere\\\" then the original sin should be Force Lightning... but it should probably be mentioned that the original sin is actually more egregious.

If the sin is \\\"Force Projection is bonkers\\\" then the original sin should probably be the training cave on Dagobah. Just saying \\\"the scene was vague\\\" doesn\\\'t really change anything, you know? If anything, it highlights how weird the Force was in that scene.

And, again, she\\\'s not flying. She\\\'s pulling herself towards an airlock. It\\\'s the logical extension of as Force Pull, just exerted on in 0G on a more massive object than the user. Hell, it logically makes more sense than Force Jump since there\\\'s less holding the user back (what with Force Jump having to contend with gravity and air resistance and such). Did I like the scene? God no. But it made sense.
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So, thinking about it... if the sin is \
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Again, part of the problem is \\\'\\\'I don\\\'t know what you\\\'re claiming the sin is\\\'\\\'.

So, thinking about it... if the sin is \\\"Force powers that come from nowhere\\\" then the original sin should be Force Lightning... but it should probably be mentioned that the original sin is actually more egregious.

If the sin is \\\"Force Projection is bonkers\\\" then the original sin should probably be the training cave on Dagobah. Just saying \\\"the scene was vague\\\" doesn\\\'t really change anything, you know? If anything, it highlights how weird the Force was in that scene.

And, again, she\\\'s not flying. She\\\'s pulling herself towards an airlock. It\\\'s the logical extension of as Force Pull, just exerted on in 0G on a more massive object than the user. Hell, it logically makes more sense than Force Jump since there\\\'s less holding the user back (what with Force Jump having to contend with gravity and air resistance and such). Did I like the scene? God no. But it made sense.
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