Talk:Electric Judgment

How is this a force technique, when it's also described as a natural ability of the Kel Dor species? JimRaynor55 19:01, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)
 * What I wanna know is, wouldn't the Light Side version of Force Lightning be Force Lightning? The only difference is that it would be used in a less aggressive manner.  After all, powers are not inherently Light or Dark.  Master Katarn used lightning even after his ascension to that position. [[Image:Tbhelm.gif|30px]] Shadowtrooper talk 03:55, 5 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * Powers are inherently light or dark. You shouldn't take gameplay elements of games as canon. QuentinGeorge 06:13, 5 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * Where do you get that from? I know that the old Jedi Order thought that way, but I thought the NJO was far more lax.  The old Jedi were somewhat close minded in their conservatism(sp?).  Please know I'm not trying to argue, just to understand. [[Image:Tbhelm.gif|30px]] Shadowtrooper talk 03:03, 6 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * Power of the Jedi sourcebook specifically states this, OOU, and also mentions the Potentium as being an incorrect view of the Force. QuentinGeorge 06:01, 6 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * Powers are inherently light or dark. That's one of the things in SW I disagree with most, that this power is inherently good or this power is inherently bad, and I'd change it in a heartbeat if I could. Thanos6 04:56, 21 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * Well, perhaps unfortunately, Star Wars is a world where good and evil ontologically exist, so powers *can be* and *are* inherently light or dark. That's just the way the Star Wars world works. jSarek 08:42, 21 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * Unfortunately. :) Give me something like FF6, where spells are good or bad based on INTENT; "Doom" may be an instant death spell, but casting on the world destroying tyrant won't turn Terra down the path to evil. ;) Thanos6 09:38, 21 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * It seems the new Jedi have finally embraced the truth... --Master Starkeiller 22:16, 21 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * By the way, I should note this article may be incorrect. As Daniel Wallace stated that in all likelihood, Plo Koon was deluded, and there was no difference between electric judgement and force lightning and Koon was in fact using a darkside power. QuentinGeorge 22:21, 21 Oct 2005 (UTC)
 * why are we placing Luke's special power under this? It doesn't have the characteristics, other than being lightning, and there is no basis for it being placed here.

lightning is lightning and the only thing that sperates them is color makeing them variations this is why i suggest that force lightining and electric judgment be merged. also force powers arent inherently evil it is what you do with the power. An aggresive attack like force lighting it would be tempting to use it for the wrong reasons. it is possible to use it for good though just unlikly. the jedi of the old order do not beleive powers to be evil they have just seen so much in the tens of thousands of years that they must keep an eye on those who resemble their enemies. Ralok 04:08, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
 * While I am a Potentium follower myself, we cannot make any definite calls on this one. What the Jedi say in the movies and what Katarn says in the games can both be their personal interpretations. Even GL haven't AFAIK explitly stated that there is a good or evil side to the Force, he have merely used the Jedi terminology in interviews. And until something definite is decided upon in this regard, we have no choice but to leave Electric Judgment as it is, against the chance that there is in fact a difference between light and dark. Also, video games should be made S-canon to aviod this stuff. DarthMRN


 * Force Lightning and Electric Judgement are tow different powers, this isn't the light side form of anything, its a different power, its not just a different color, it requires different chracteritics, different training, it doesn't need to be merged. Jedi Dude 14:55, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

Judgement Upgrade?
Does Electric Judgement have and upgrade like Force Lightning does. Is there a sort of 'Judgement Storm'.