Dagg is now 24 and a successful photographer in Toronto who still loves the films. He credits Star Wars with inspiring him to become an artist, and he's spent two years working on a personal project called, appropriately, Star Wars. He uses Photoshop to seamlessly blend characters and spaceships from the films into every day scenes.
The images invite viewers into the world of his childhood, when he imagined seeing a galaxy far, far away in everything around him. That was my childhood. Many of the photos are subtle. The supernatural senses also lend to an element of premonition, as seen in Anakin being able to foresee Padme Amidala's eventual death. The enhanced reflexes also lend themselves well to combat, granting superior acrobatic ability and the speed required to deflect laser blasts with the wave of a lightsaber.
Additionally, Force users have a degree of telepathy which can be used to read minds, sense feelings, communicate through mental links and even control the minds of the weak-willed. And, of course, there's the telekinesis, allowing Jedi to move objects with their minds, sometimes with immense power, with Kylo Ren even displaying the ability to stop blaster bolts to a complete standstill while Darth Vader and Count Dooku use their telekinesis to choke their opponents without laying a finger on them.
There is also the ability to create an astral projection of one's self but, given that the technique kills Luke Skywalker from the sheer strain, that power is probably best left underutilized. Of course, these gifts are saddled by the Jedi Order's strict, monastic guidelines to use them selflessly, and only when absolutely necessary. Anakin recounts to Padme in Attack of the Clones instances of Obi-Wan Kenobi chastising him for utilizing his powers for day-to-day activities, his mentor attempting to ensure his apprentice would never use his abilities as a showboating shortcut.
The training itself to become a Jedi is a lengthy, rigorous one. Anakin could've still gotten along with Obi-Wan and Ahsoka, the clones might not have turned and Luke and Leia could've grown up with their real parents. It could be a much less tragic tale than is usually found in Star Wars , but that's the beauty of a What If? On the flip side, a much darker side of Star Wars could be shown.
Luke could kill Vader and the Emperor could focus on the attacking rebels, seeing the Empire finally win once and for all. Leia could even be forced to rise up and confront her brother, as Jedi Leia has never been shown much in canon. When Disney first acquired Star Wars , the company seemed adamant that all new content would be canonically part of the larger universe.
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