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<blockquote data-quote="Ahglock" data-source="post: 4470858" data-attributes="member: 56725"><p>Tough call. Back in the d6 day any use of the force to attack was a dark side point. They tool cues from yoda it is used for defense never for attack.</p><p></p><p>Once the prequels came out jedi were force slamming everything that moved. Heck Yoda mr never for attack did that oh so cool shoulder shrug that force slammed to imperial guards into the wall. </p><p></p><p>Still force grip always had a malicious feel to it, at least how it was portrayed in the movies. I'm having a hard time seeing how telekinetically restraining and then crushing to death someone is on the side of the light.</p><p></p><p> In this version does the power restrian people at all or is it just damage. If it restrains I logically can see a jedi just restraining if he wants to stay on the side of the light. If you can end a fight wihtout killing someone with the force I think a jedi should. Though for some reason you can cut people down with your lightsaber even though you are guiding it with the force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahglock, post: 4470858, member: 56725"] Tough call. Back in the d6 day any use of the force to attack was a dark side point. They tool cues from yoda it is used for defense never for attack. Once the prequels came out jedi were force slamming everything that moved. Heck Yoda mr never for attack did that oh so cool shoulder shrug that force slammed to imperial guards into the wall. Still force grip always had a malicious feel to it, at least how it was portrayed in the movies. I'm having a hard time seeing how telekinetically restraining and then crushing to death someone is on the side of the light. In this version does the power restrian people at all or is it just damage. If it restrains I logically can see a jedi just restraining if he wants to stay on the side of the light. If you can end a fight wihtout killing someone with the force I think a jedi should. Though for some reason you can cut people down with your lightsaber even though you are guiding it with the force. [/QUOTE]
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