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How to Kill a Jedi

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPeI4mX8Nus[/youtube]
This came up randomly in my Youtube list. I really don't need an excuse to link HK-47 dialogue, but this one is particularly fun.

Raz and a lot of the other NFU anti-Jedi fighters on this board tend to have the "hide your mind" thing down pretty well, though whether or not the Force users respect that is a crapshoot. I remember the exact thread that she learned that in, though like most of her others, it's lost to time. Finally had a justification to write stream of consciousness nonsense and bring up some slightly baser topics.

Anyway. I just had a little trip down memory lane that made me grin. Wanted to share.
 
My stance on the whole "using the Force to see inside someone's mind" or to "subtly influence them" has been extremely strict. Basically, it's extremely simple, and it comes from Episode IV from Obi-Wan: "The Force can have a strong influence on the weak-minded."

That's it, right there. You can't really use the Force on someone to see inside of their mind, and we saw this to a great extent in the Clone Wars when the Jedi interrogated Cad Bane and Anakin, Mace and Obi-Wan all tried to go inside of his mind and failed. Two councilors and the "Chosen One" were unable to do this on a single try, working together. As Mace said, doing such a thing could destroy the person's mind, which means both the Jedi doing such a thing fails in their endeavor and that they destroyed a life.

The mind is extremely complex, and even the Force is unable to be used in many instances to plumb its depths.

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