Science Fiction & Fantasy Asked on May 13, 2021
In the films, I only saw organic life forms become Jedi or Sith. Were there ever any droids who could use the Force?
Or is that impossible because of the M-word?
In Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy, Jedi Master C'Boath explains to Luke Skywalker that droids are simply holes in the Force - so, at least as far as c-canon goes, it looks like droids are not capable of tapping the Force.
Correct answer by HorusKol on May 13, 2021
As far as canonical sources, I don't believe there's ever been an inorganic Force-sensitive (due to everybody's favorite M-word, as mentioned).
Non-canonically, there's always Skippy the Jedi Droid!
Answered by Ian Pugsley on May 13, 2021
We need some wisdom from Master Yoda on this one:
My ally is the Force. And a powerful ally it is. It is what gives a Jedi his power. It is the energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us, penetrates us.
And:
Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter.
That seems to make it fairly cut-and-dried: the Force needs life.
Answered by user8719 on May 13, 2021
Shards are Force-sensitive inorganic beings that sometimes had droid bodies: Iron Knight.
Answered by JeTSpice on May 13, 2021
Since droids are not considered living things, the force most likely won't exist with them. But the way technology is in the Star Wars universe, I can easily see a droid use technology to imitate the results of using the force. Like force lightning could be imitated by using an Arc Emitter to shoot and direct bolts of lightning. An electromagnetic field or something like that can imitate the telekinetic form of the force.
Answered by ThisGuy on May 13, 2021
Shards are droid with the Force:
Shards were a silicon-based species native to the planet Orax, who took the form of irregularly faceted cylindrical crystals thirty to forty centimeters in length. Faint pulses of light—thought signals propagating through their "brains"—could be seen inside their bodies. Shards were immobile in their natural state, but could be installed in specially modified droids.
Answered by RivreZands on May 13, 2021
I just found out in Star Wars Saga Edition that at level 3, player droid characters may generate an Independent Droid Class which may produce a "Force" effect of up to 5 points.
MagnaGuards also possess a small amount of "Force" power (a default position of 1 point).
Answered by The Guy with no hands on May 13, 2021
No droid in and of itself was able to use the Force. However, there were droids that made use of biological components that were able to use the force in some way. Specifically in the no longer canon (sorry EU/Legends) book The Cestus Deception "Bio-Droids" make use of an unusually Force-sensitive creature called a Dashta Eel granting them combat capabilities almost on par with Jedi.
Answered by Robert Wertz on May 13, 2021
To the best of my knowledge, no Force-sensitive droids have been mentioned in canon, let alone Jedi or Sith droids. In Legends, there is Skippy the Jedi Droid, but he was non-canon even back in the old EU days.
As to whether it’s possible for a droid to be Force-sensitive, we can’t be sure. There exists at least one major obstacle to any potential Jedi or Sith droid. The Force possesses a biological1 factor: the midi-chlorians:
Q: What are midi-chlorians?
A: Midi-chlorians are tiny, intelligent life-forms that live inside the cells of all living things in the galaxy. They do no harm, and help their host use the Force.
Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know
These entities live inside all living cells. Since droids have no cells, and are constructed from steel, silicon, and various other mechanical and electronic parts, they lack midi-chlorians. As such, droids have no connection to the Force. 2
The droid 0-0-0 proposed a way around this, though, one which might enable a droid to use the Force. If a droid were specially constructed to contain human blood, the Force could flow through it:
As such, while the average “droid on the street” could not be Force-sensitive, a purpose-built one might be.
It’s important to take this suggestion with several grains of salt, though:
1: There’s clearly a little more going on with the Force than mere biology. While the Force can be inherited (Luke and Anakin; Talzin, Maul and Savage Opress), this doesn’t usually seem to be the case. Force-sensitive people pop up, not only with with no Force-sensitive relatives, but quite possibly no Force-sensitives on their entire planet (don’t forget, there were only 10,000 Jedi). It’s not at all clear that the opposite (Force sensitives having Force-sensitive children) is that reliable, either. Don’t forget, Force sensitivity comes from a mystical energy field and magical, intelligent symbiotes.
2: Darth Vader 18
Answered by Adamant on May 13, 2021
In the original trilogy during Luke's training with Yoda, Yoda does tell Luke that all life creates the force but in the same breath he throws a monkey wrench into it and says rocks create the force.
Droids are technically living beings they have personalities and various mannerisms though programmed into them they do want to preserve themselves when endangered as is typical of any living being the only difference between a human/ alien and a droid is that droids are mass produced.
In S.W. K.o.t.O.R. wearing any armor restricts the type of force powers you can use, like Darth Vader and his prosthetic limbs being unable to create blue force lightning but it doesn't say that he can't use other offensive force abilities I.E. force choke or telekinesis.
Droids are living but they are different type of life form they are artificial.
Answered by Royal on May 13, 2021
Get help from others!
Recent Answers
Recent Questions
© 2024 TransWikia.com. All rights reserved. Sites we Love: PCI Database, UKBizDB, Menu Kuliner, Sharing RPP