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Daughter of Naboo
by: Leia's Mother
date posted: Jan 19, 2008 5:25 PM
A prophecy that misread could have been
Was Anakin actually the Chosen one?
Let's examine the facts. First there is the mysterious prophecy of the one who will be conceived by midi-chlorians and bring balance to the Force. Anakin does seem to fit this bill according to Shmi's testimony and in addition he has the highest midi-chlorian count of all the Jedi that ever were or ever will be. However, what exactly does "bringing balance to the Force" mean? It was suggested once to me that in turning to the dark side Anakin was fulfilling the prophecy, because wouldn't bringing balance to the Force mean balancing light and dark and having a constant presence of both? However, the Jedi definitely connect bringing balance to the Force with destroying the Sith. My interpretation of balance is that the Sith are an imperfection, a heavy blight upon the galaxy, and removing them will lift that burden and restore balance (think of a set of scales). Or it could be interpreted as stability and as we all know, the Sith are far from stable, acting upon passion instead of reason.
If Yoda was correct and the prophecy had been misread, well then quite frankly, it could have said anything, but where exactly did this prophecy come from? I think that is quite an important piece of information. Who made the prophecy and when? How common are prophecies anyway? At any rate, the prophecy must have been made thousands of years before Anakin was born. There must have been other prophecies and ones that were fulfilled for the Jedi to give merit to this one, but as to where the prophecies come from may always be a mystery.
Although, Anakin falls to the dark side he does in the end kill the Emperor and turn back to the light before he dies. However, Luke's contribution to these events cannot be ignored. I would argue that Luke might, in fact, be the Chosen One or at least the one to bring balance to the Force (which could lead to a discussion about who is more powerful: Luke or Anakin, but I won't get into that right now). Of course, the Star Wars novels have invented new Sith, post the deaths of the emperor and Vader, for our heroes to face, and if these are taken into account, then probably neither Anakin nor Luke are the Chosen One. However, I think of the novels as merely being fiction about fiction and should not necessarily be taken at face value, unless Anakin is the Chosen One even though he himself does not destroy the Sith but his offspring does. That is one way to look at it and it gives the Skywalkers a chance to fight Sith Lords for generations.
However as I value the movies far more than the books, I do think that Qui-Gon was right. All signs point to Anakin and perhaps his fall to the dark side and the atrocities that he committed are not as important as the fact that he did in the end destroy all the Sith.

guiguioh
A journey into the Star Wars universe
date Posted: Jan 20, 2008 2:22 AM
I agree with Master Yoda, the prophecy has been misread. It's all about bringing balance to the Force, but it's not about the destruction of the Sith once and for all.

The Force is in need of balance, so there will always be a need for users of the light side and users of the Dark Side of the Force. Sidious was a threat to the Force and its balance, because he wanted to destroy all the users of the light side.

So by killing Palpatine, Anakin did bring balance to the Force. This vision of the prophecy works perfectly with the movies and the EU.
  gruppenfuhrer
date Posted: Jan 20, 2008 9:32 AM
The Siths version was also that the Sith'ari would destroy the Sith and in doing so make them more than ever. Anakin did this by killing Palpatine and in the process himself. This rid the Sith of the Rule of Two making them more powerful numerically.

It seems right to me that he fulfilled both versions of the prophecies. The Force doesn't seem like something that would take sides.
  Master Deireanach
date Posted: Jan 21, 2008 5:45 AM
Anakin was indeed the chosen one, and Yoda was right the prophecy was misread. The Jedi had become complacent and too set in their ways and needed to be restructured. They didn't know that balancing the force meant almost wiping out the Jedi order to have it rebuilt. Also Bane was the Sith'ari not Anakin, Bane destroyed the Sith and rebuilt it. The rule of two made the Sith stronger, instead of the power being shared by many it was held by one an craved by another
  Zivor
date Posted: Feb 04, 2008 5:50 PM
Anakin is the chosen one. Though he turned to the darkside and nearly destroyed all of the Jedi, he destroyed the Sith in the end. However, Luke was able to reach his father's potential.
  darthtravis10
date Posted: Feb 27, 2008 2:16 PM
George Lucas himself has stated that Anakin is the Chosen One and that the prophecy is true, although Luke indirectly served as the catalyst that allowed Anakin to fulfill the prophecy. (i found that under behind the scenes on wookieepedia) and from reading many different books and articles it is my personal opinion (and it would have been even if lucas hadnt said so himself and if on the ROTS dvd they didnt have a section titled THE CHOSEN ONE) i believe anakin to be the chosen one
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