This page is an archive of a community-wide discussion. This page is no longer live. Further comments or questions on this topic should be made in a new Knowledge Bank page rather than here so that this page is preserved as a historic record. —MJ— Jedi Council Chambers 00:37, November 12, 2012 (UTC)
Yeah, I just finished the Essential Guide to Warfare, and in the beginning Grand Admiral Osvald Teshik elates how floating in space he had a vision of all wars in space past, present and future. Teshik was'nt force -sensitive yet this was a Force vision. Also Han heard Chewie from beyond the grave to warn him of a Vong assassin attack, and it was speculated by Jaina Solo herself at the end of Apocalypse, that her father's luck was like he was mildly force-sensitive. That being said, can non-force sensitives occasionally use or experience the Force?65.115.127.98 05:23, April 10, 2012 (UTC)
- Interesting quote from Luke at the end of The Unifying Force when he addresses the Jedi on Zonama Sekot: "The genetic makeup of each and every one of us augments our ability to tap the Force, but everyone, regardless of his or her genetics, has the potential to use the Force to one degree or another." Menkooroo 05:26, April 10, 2012 (UTC)
- Why would a vision of the future necessarily need to be Force-inspired when there are numerous alternative means of accessing other times, particularly involving beings who tend to "play" with this power? Not that I'm ruling out the possibility that Teshik might have had a flash of Force insight, but it's just as possible that he got his mind blown because Tilotny sneezed or something. -- Darth Culator (Talk) 05:37, April 10, 2012 (UTC)
- Oh well, it's not the Force at all, just regular, good old-fashioned magical precognition. DD97Which bear is best? 19:09, April 10, 2012 (UTC)