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* Jossed. In canon, Maul is a Zabrak from Dathomir, born from Mother Talzin, a Dark Side user who hates Darth Sidous for stealing her son from her.
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* According to Wookieepedia, a year on Naboo lasts 312 standard/Coruscant days (Coruscant’s day and year length are identical to those of Earth in real life). In The Phantom Menace she’s supposed to be 14, but if she was “14” according to cycles of 312 days she would actually only be about 12 years old. Presumably age is counted according to cycles of 365 days.

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to Wookieepedia, a year on disregard Wookieepedia's contention that Naboo lasts years last 312 standard/Coruscant standard days (Coruscant’s day and year (measured relative to Coruscant, which are conveniently exactly the same length are identical to those of as Earth in real life). In The Phantom Menace she’s supposed to be 14, but days), which means that if she was “14” according to cycles of 312 days she would she's 14 years old by local standards that actually only makes her ''12'' by our standards, which ''may'' be about 12 years old. Presumably age is counted according to cycles better or worse depending on your viewpoint. Maybe there's some other kind of 365 days.
AlternateCalendar they're using which counts something other than orbital periods, like a local moon whose own orbital period lasts longer than the local year.
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No one considers her because she's TheChick, but she runs the gamut:

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No one considers her because she's TheChick, TheHeart, but she runs the gamut:
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This is an extension of the theory that midichlorians are a by-product of Force usage, but can work without it. [[UsefulNotes/ConspiracyTheories Many debunked theories]] regarding the Force exist throughout the galaxy; having Midichlorians generate the Force is one of the more plausible theories because an actual correlation may exist. Eventually people discover they either aren't real or they got the causation backwards, but the theory remains.

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This is an extension of the theory that midichlorians are a by-product of Force usage, but can work without it. [[UsefulNotes/ConspiracyTheories Many debunked theories]] theories regarding the Force exist throughout the galaxy; having Midichlorians generate the Force is one of the more plausible theories because an actual correlation may exist. Eventually people discover they either aren't real or they got the causation backwards, but the theory remains.
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[[WMG: Qui-Gonn knew all along that Anakin would turn to the Dark Side. At least, that he probably would.]]
Qui-Gonn was a Force devotee first and a Jedi second. He believed that the Jedi Order was mistaken on many points regarding the nature of the Force, and that they had become sidetracked by politics. In Episode II, we learn that his own master, Dooku, felt similarly. Dooku himself mused that Qui-Gonn may have sided with him, had he lived. Only Anakin, the Chosen One, could bring the Force back into balance. Qui-Gonn could see his potential but also saw the budding darkness within him. Although Qui-Gonn disapproved of the ways of the Sith, to him, the ends justified the means.

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[[WMG: Qui-Gonn Qui-Gon knew all along that Anakin would turn to the Dark Side. At least, that he probably would.]]
Qui-Gonn Qui-Gon was a Force devotee first and a Jedi second. He believed that the Jedi Order was mistaken on many points regarding the nature of the Force, and that they had become sidetracked by politics. In Episode II, we learn that his own master, Dooku, felt similarly. Dooku himself mused that Qui-Gonn Qui-Gon may have sided with him, had he lived. Only Anakin, the Chosen One, could bring the Force back into balance. Qui-Gonn Qui-Gon could see his potential but also saw the budding darkness within him. Although Qui-Gonn Qui-Gon disapproved of the ways of the Sith, to him, the ends justified the means.
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[[WMG: Qui-Gonn knew all along that Anakin would turn to the Dark Side. At least, that he probably would.]]
Qui-Gonn was a Force devotee first and a Jedi second. He believed that the Jedi Order was mistaken on many points regarding the nature of the Force, and that they had become sidetracked by politics. In Episode II, we learn that his own master, Dooku, felt similarly. Dooku himself mused that Qui-Gonn may have sided with him, had he lived. Only Anakin, the Chosen One, could bring the Force back into balance. Qui-Gonn could see his potential but also saw the budding darkness within him. Although Qui-Gonn disapproved of the ways of the Sith, to him, the ends justified the means.
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Mitochondria are organisms in your cells that let you enjoy delicious oxygen. [[NamesTheSame Midichlorians]] are organisms in your cells that let you enjoy delicious... the Force.

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Mitochondria are organisms in your cells that let you enjoy delicious oxygen. [[NamesTheSame Midichlorians]] Midichlorians are organisms in your cells that let you enjoy delicious... the Force.

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