16 hours ago, HappyDaze said:If you Move something, it either does or does not work,
there is no tryreactive movement of your own body in either case.Oddly, in Clone Wars we sometimes see Jedi getting pushed back, usually with their feet sliding along the ground, when they are forming Force "barriers" but this is nonsensical as the reactions are so inconsistent. It is better to just be fully aware that there is no physical connection between the Jedi and the target of Move. Without such a connection, differences in mass and momentum do not result in the Jedi being flung around like a ragdoll.
16 hours ago, Red Castle said:look at this video at 7:05. It explains what Daronil means.
16 hours ago, Daronil said:Yeah, you're right. I hadn't thought it through and was sort of connecting the Jedi's body and the remote object, when really the Force manifestation that causes the impact originates between them, not moving from one to another.
I'll have to rethink some of my in-game stuff...:)
Because Science completely invalidates HappyDaze' argument regarding Leia.