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@andriuseu: Star Wars stole stuff from a lot of other fantasy books and movies as well. I think there is a Wikipedia article about it.
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@PhearTheCeal: You mean that Star Wars is base in real historical facts, only that they change the time period to the future?
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@Anonymous: modern estimates are one in eleven women deceive the "father" about the real parentage of their son.
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@Anonymous: "Nearly a decade before his death, Darth Plagueis, and his apprentice, Darth Sidious, committed an act in direct violation to the nature of the Force. To further the Grand Plan, the two Sith had attempted to will a being of their own design into creation, pouring their malicious intent into waves through the Force to the countless midi-chlorians spread across the galaxy. The experiment yielded unfruitful however, and the midi-chlorians, unwilling to comply, not only denied Plagueis' efforts, but struck back in retaliation, conceiving a savior to ultimately destroy the Sith: the prophesied Chosen One, Anakin Skywalker."
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@Frostschaden: "and the midi-chlorians, unwilling to comply, not only denied Plagueis' efforts, but struck back in retaliation, conceiving a savior to ultimately destroy the Sith: the prophesied Chosen One, Anakin Skywalker."
so to stop a "committed an act in direct violation to the nature of the Force" The Force itself "committed an act in direct violation to the nature of the Force"?
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