Talk:Luka Sene

There's a problem with this:
This "Acaadi" character that was made to exemplify the fruits gained from study with the traditions "Luka Sene" and "Keetael" couldn't have actually studied with them, based on the fact that these traditions and their specialities haven't yet to be given any thorough depth as to the differentiation and diversity of their Force regimens:

"The Luka Sene concentrates first and foremost on developing the powers of their membership, particularly sense-related powers. Luka Sene is academic in atmosphere and culture. Mysticism is still present, but used by most members as a basis for more practical application of Force powers. Offworlders regard the Luka Sene as a university for Force-users, a place where classes and education take place, but not a tradition that dominates an attendee's personal life to the degree seen in the Jedi, Sith, or other traditions."

"On the Draethos homeworld of Thosa, warriors and hunters dominate the culture. Unsurprisingly, the Draethos Force tradition of Keetael uses the Force to increase fighting and hunting prowess. The Keetael do not teach strict adherence to using either the light side or the dark side of the Force. Instead, they use aspects of each to improve their combat, hunting, and fighting abilities."

A university at base requisite has more than a thousand years worth of knowledge. The Luka Sene were likely founded shortly after their species were created and developed, meaning they'd have more than 3 centuries worth of sense-based powers in their regimen (which easily exceeds 30). Thus showing they hold diversity in this particular aspect, rather than the scope and magnification seen in organizations such as the Baran Do. But since this university (in a technical sense) hasn't been created, what the hell did that character study (an empty thinking cloud)? (The "Field Detection" power is rather something fundamental to the Miraluka themselves)

And the Keetael.. I mean.. They don't have powers as far as anyone's concerned (they conceal their abilities to maintain a distinct advantage over their opponents, though the abilities in note that they're concealing haven't been given a suffient analysis to be given any speciality in terms of comparability, making the notion that this character "studied with things nonexistent" - correct) I'll probably make mention of this in "behind the scenes" since no-one else will.--Yashuvoo Sommin (talk) 16:36, April 21, 2015 (UTC)