Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Force Ghost

Anakin Skywalker, Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi as seen by Luke Skywalker in the celebration following the Battle of Endor.
Anakin Skywalker, Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi as seen by Luke Skywalker in the celebration following the Battle of Endor.
"There is no death, there is the Force."
―The Jedi Code[src]
The Force ghost was the soul and essence of a deceased Jedi who became one with the Force, yet was able to interact with the living, albeit not physically. Some Sith Lords learned similar techniques, which in some cases allowed them to physically interact with their environment.

Background

"Eternal life…"
"The ultimate goal of the Sith, yet they can never achieve it; it comes only through the release of self, not the exaltation of self. It comes through compassion, not greed. Love is the answer to the darkness.
"
Yoda and Qui-Gon Jinn[src]
The Dark Woman's Force ghost appears to Vader.
The Dark Woman's Force ghost appears to Vader.

According to the Jedi tradition, death was a part of life, and it meant becoming one with the Force. In death, sentients lost their ability to communicate with the living, but mastery of certain obscure paths of learning could avert it.

The origins of that knowledge, as well as its history, are not known. Ancient Jedi of the Galactic Republic such as Arca Jeth, as well as Sith Lords, knew a secret which could enable the user's essence to "survive death," but this knowledge was somehow lost over the millennia, perhaps with the destruction of the Jedi library world of Ossus in the Exar Kun Wars. However, it was secretly preserved over the millennia by the native Ysanna, descendants of Jedi trapped on the world and slowly driven to barbarism.

Qui-Gon Jinn was the first of the recent Jedi who rediscovered this secret with the assistance of a Whill Shaman. Qui-Gon's spirit guided Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi and revealed to them the secret of retaining one's individuality after becoming one with the Force. Yoda during his exile taught it to another Jedi Master, Qu Rahn. The Dark Woman also learned of it at some point—perhaps Qui-Gon also appeared to her during her years in hiding on Cophrigin 5.

Death for those Jedi were different: their spirits could retain their individuality and could return as voices, dreams, or apparitions at will, so that they could help those in need of their guidance. On death, their bodies vanished; this is not the case with Qui-Gon, however, probably being a technique evolved by Obi-Wan and Yoda, under Qui-Gon's guidance.

Obi-Wan Kenobi appears to Luke Skywalker for the last time over Coruscant.
Obi-Wan Kenobi appears to Luke Skywalker for the last time over Coruscant.

This state may have been temporary, since according to some accounts, Force ghosts were an intermediate state between life and afterlife; after a certain amount of time, they would then have to move on to the Netherworld of the Force, another realm of existence.

Presumably, Darth Vader did not learn of this ability, which explains his surprise when Obi-Wan's body disappears following their rematch on the Death Star. Upon his death, however, the spirits of Kenobi and Yoda brought him to the other side with them. Surprisingly, Anakin's spirit appeared as that of his younger self, prior to his fall to the dark side.

Interestingly, Sith Lords had access to similar techniques. Though their bodies would fade, it was not uncommon for the spirits of Sith Lords to remain, bound to the living world through an object, location, or simply due to the force of their malice and hatred. Unlike the Jedi, however, the Sith could find no peace in this form, and instead exist for restless centuries, eventually driving themselves insane. These techniques differed from those taught by the Jedi, mostly in that they allowed the user limited ability to interact with his surroundings. The most proficient user of such techniques was probably Exar Kun.

It is assumed that spirits of Force sensitives, although not fully trained Jedi when they lived, could also learn this technique; at least they could be manifested by the Force in Force nexuses, such as the Valley of the Jedi.

[edit] Known Force ghosts

A * indicates that the individual had no known ghost appearances (so far). However, their body vanished upon death, indicating that they knew this technique and presumably existed in a spirit form.
A † indicates that although their body did not vanish, they later appeared as a ghost.

[edit] Jedi

Qu Rahn appearing in a vision to Kyle Katarn.
Qu Rahn appearing in a vision to Kyle Katarn.

[edit] Dark Jedi

[edit] Sith

The shade of Marka Ragnos.
The shade of Marka Ragnos.

[edit] Other

Denin, Vila, and Yoda in the Netherworld.
Denin, Vila, and Yoda in the Netherworld.
Dllr Nep and Herian I'ngre's ghosts look on at Rouge Squadron
Dllr Nep and Herian I'ngre's ghosts look on at Rouge Squadron

[edit] Behind the scenes

[edit] Retcon

During the original trilogy, fans and Expanded Universe writers believed that this happened to all Jedi who died, even fallen Jedi who repented at the end of their lives, such as Darth Vader and the Jedi Ulic Qel-Droma. In the latter case, the vanishing was a sign that his spirit was redeemed. In works such as Tales of Jedi, all Jedi who die, invariably are seen dissolving, and sometimes later appearing as ghosts.

Many questions arose during The Phantom Menace, when Qui-Gon Jinn's body did not vanish after his duel with Darth Maul, and instead was cremated on a Jedi funeral pyre like Vader. In Revenge of the Sith it is made known that "dying AND maintaining one's identity" is not in fact what happens to every Jedi, but only a recently discovered ability.

Ironically, Qui-Gon Jinn was the first character to show Star Wars audiences that not all Jedi became Force ghosts upon dying (by virtue of his body not disappearing at death), but he was established in Revenge of the Sith as the first G-canon character to learn how to become a Force ghost, despite his body not disappearing at death. The implication is that one can learn how to be a Force ghost even after dying a standard death. Mara Jade Skywalker did something similar after dying only fading away when Jacen entered the room in a last ditch effort to inform the Jedi about Jacen, this would seem to imply that a Force user who has mastered the ability to turn into a Force ghost has control of their body.

It is plausible, and indeed considered likely by many, that the failure of Jinn to disappear at death was simply an error on George Lucas' part.

[edit] Darth Vader

It is explicitly stated in the databank at the official site that the organic part of Vader's body disappeared, and that Luke just burned his suit and mechanical parts for ritualistic purposes.

Controversy sparked when in the DVD of Return of the Jedi, Sebastian Shaw's Force ghost was replaced by that of Hayden Christensen's image, thus removing Shaw's Force ghost from canon and placing Christensen's in its stead.

[edit] Other problems

Another problem that remains to be retconned is the existence of spirits of Sith and Dark Jedi. In both the novel and the comic book version of Revenge of the Sith, the spirit of Qui-Gon Jinn tells Yoda that only light-siders may live on as Force ghosts, and that this is something that dark-siders cannot learn. However, in Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader, Darth Sidious (who mastered and perfected the technique with the use of clone bodies himself) reveals that the ancient Sith Lords once had the ability to "survive death", but this knowledge was somehow lost over time. It is unclear which Sith Lords qualify as "ancient" in this context, although Kaan and Qordis were the last known Sith to have escaped being lost in the netherworld of the Force before Palpatine. It could be possible that Qui-Gon was misinformed or rather the concept of it only applying to Light side users was simply one of his many (often radical) theories. There is also the distinct possibility that light side force ghosts and dark side force ghosts are fundimentaly different, and that's what Qui-Gon meant.

This question applies to non-Jedi, such as Morgan Katarn who have appeared in that form. It is assumed that spirits of Force sensitives, although not fully trained Jedi when they lived, can be manifested by the Force in a Force nexus (places where it is extremely strong), such as the Valley of the Jedi. Also, the Sith Lord Ajunta Pall lived on through the Force in such a manner as a Force ghost, though it is relatively unknown how or why he remained. However, it can be speculated that his extreme rage and anger made his presence linger. This has been applied to Exar Kun, who used the dark side to feed off of the life force of the Massassi just before he died. It may be possible that spirits of other Sith Lords latched onto a place strong in the dark side, feeding off of it like a parasite. The process may be explained in a future novel or other source.

[edit] Non-canon

The non-canonical characters Tag Greenly and Bink Otauna become Force-ghosts after dying in the explosion of the Second Death Star, and appeared on Endor next to Obi-Wan, Yoda, and both a younger and older vision of Anakin Skywalker.

In the online multiplayer game, Star Wars Galaxies, it is possible for players who have played as a Jedi before the New Game Enhancements to become Force Ghosts. It was said that since the players in the game, who existed only in one server at a time, were non-canon.

The Force ghost versions of Anakin Skywalker, Yoda, and Ben Kenobi are playable characters on Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga.

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