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    built in the futcher I believe they will be the second strongest thing on the planet they could cut thru the hardest of materials with 1,600,000,000 joules of energy the only thing stronger is a nuke with 41,800,000,000,000,000 joules of energy”no jedi can block that without the force”. But the lightsabers would be plasma swords and would pass thru one another so the lightsaber duels are a fantasy but we can still make them and some more problems if you make one now it might cause cancer and will

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    Jedi's Journey

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    far away, in a time of reason and mystery, the last known living Jedi contemplated the mastery of universe, and the passing on of his knowledge of the force through information technology. He thought, “Surely the application of computers and telecommunications equipment to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data can preserve the way of the force for future generations (Wikipedia).” In his logical and methodical way, the old Jedi considered what he would need so that his knowledge does not die

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    its philosophical methods being engaged with the shadows of compassion, altruism, knowledge, healing, and benevolence, a practitioner of such state of mind, whom which are referred to in the Star Wars films and animated television programs, as the Jedi, seeks for peace and justice. As this noble periphery of the Force, encourages and fortifies its followers to utilize wisdom and logic as a mechanism of action, they divorce themselves from strong emotions, and, instead, explore enlightenment. By doing

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    The Force

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    prestigious Jedi Master, describes that "The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It is an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us; it binds the galaxy together." Both of statements focus on "energy field ", "all living things ", and "in Galaxy". So, if The Force is an "energy field, " it could be the fifth fundamental force(Strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, electromagnetic force, and gravitation are four fundamental forces in our universe)

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    The Origins of Star Wars

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    From their philosophies to the way they do battle to the way the dress, the powerful Jedi Knights of the Star Wars galaxy have clear parallelisms with our galaxy’s Samurais. Examples of these parallelisms are the robes that the Jedi used are quite similar to the robes that the Samurai used, another one is the Japanese katana that the Samurais used in battle and the Light Saber that the Jedi used to keep the peace. George Lucas also borrowed ideas from other samurai movies such as Sanjuro

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    the Star Wars universe (“Frequently Asked Questions”). The 501st were in Star Wars: Episode III as an elite unit of clone troopers, and later including a few of the best stormtroopers, that was assigned to work under fallen Jedi Anakin Skywalker in the destruction of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. They are then given a deeper story in the campaign mode of the popular video game Star Wars - Battlefront

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    Star Trek And Star Wars

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    “The two science fiction phenomena—Star Trek and Star Wars— appear to have the same basic creative foundations; both were designed to speak to Americans in need of social and moral guidance. George Lucas and Gene Roddenberry were responding to their own social times and acted upon the contemporary issues that faced America in the sixties and seventies.” -Lincoln Geraghty “Creating And Comparing Myth In Twentieth-Century Science Fiction: Star Trek and Star Wars.” Star Trek and Star Wars are science

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    Religious Themes in Star Wars [Insert Name] [Insert Name of University] Religious Themes in Star Wars By now, almost everyone – even those who have not really watched the Star Wars series – knows that Darth Vader’s real name was Anakin Skywalker and that he was Luke Skywalker’s father. That was the big twist at the end of the third movie – which is actually the sixth movie in the series – but it is common knowledge now because of how the phrase, “Luke, I am your father,” – even though

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    A Short Story

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    “Don’t celebrate too soon,” Fynta continued. “We are going to have an extra passenger. Master Notiac Carlo.” Silence followed Fynta’s revelation. They’d worked with a Jedi once. Master Vaa had been easy to work with on Makeb, but there was considerable debate on whether or not she was an exception, or the rule. “Why are the Jedi interested in Cinlat?” Dorne asked, having lost interest in her datapad in favor of the more immediate problem. Verin snorted. “That’s a long story. One I thought we had

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    Droid heads and clone heads flew through the air as a starfighter powered up and headed back to Naboo. For the next few hours of the day, Jedi fought for their lives. But their battle was in vain, because the sheer number of the droids overpowered them, and soon droids surrounded them. Preparing to flee, the Jedi radiated with pleasure to hear a buzz. Right on time, an extremely loud buzzing noise filled the air, and a starfighter came into view. It was pearly white, sparkly, and shiny. Yoda beamed

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