From CoGro...
Where I do sort of align is that Lucas unnecessarily created a needless storyline about the origin of Force Ghosts, how one becomes a Force Ghost, and what this means for the Light Side as far as the balance of the Force is concerned. It would have been simpler if any Jedi disappeared and became a Force Ghost when they perished. That was my impression of how this worked when I watched the OT and it didn't need further explanation.I agree 200% with you. It wasn't a problem till Lucas created it. It's there though, and that's my point.
Look at the
sheer quantity of lore that surrounds it - it's
large. It thus cannot be ignored. It also can't be successfully addressed with a few lines of dialogue.
Now, could Disney ignore it or attempt to set it aside with a few sentences? Sure. But it's hard to imagine that it wouldn't end up sucking in an epic fashion.
From CoGro...
The movies have made it clear that they cannot just appear anywhere, find out some shit, and then report back to the living about what's going on like some Game Genie cheat code or as a "Chloe" to the hero's Jack Bauer. Remember: Obi-wan "cannot interfere" with Luke's confrontation with Vader, nor did he step in to save him when Luke was inches from death even though he was "the last hope."
In other words, the Force Ghosts are there for wisdom and guidance, and their knowledge is limited to what they acquired prior to perishing. They are Jor-El to Kal-El. Actually, the movies don't demonstrate that at all.
First, keep in mind that Lucas DID contemplate that the Force ghosts could have an ENORMOUS impact on the physical realm. In the original draft of The Return of the Jedi, Obi-Wan "physically" enters the battle against Vader and the Emperor to help Luke, and with his (immaterial?) lightsaber! Well, none of that is canon (thankfully), because it (wisely) didn't happen in the final film, but do we have evidence of Force spirits being able to impact the material plane in other ways?
Yes. Obi-Wan's admonishments to Luke during the Death Star trench run. That was Obi-Wan giving Luke advice in real time over a critical real event, "flying along with him" as his X-Wing sped over the station's surface.
His ghost appears to Luke on Hoth to tell him to get to Yoda - all of which had
enormous consequences for the entirety of the film universe. Imagine if that didn't happen... All of those physical consequences would never have occurred.
He did his best to keep Luke training on Dagobah, so as to avoid Vader's trap that Obi-Wan somehow
already KNEW about. How many lightyears away was Vader's trap from that swamp planet at the time? Yet, there it is. He collected that data from a location many lightyears away, and then faster than the speed of light, relayed that info to Luke.
When Luke left Dagobah's surface, Obi-Wan and Yoda discussed Leia. That is, they were making PLANS to
INTERACT with her should Luke fail. They didn't have any concerns about being able to find her should it be necessary, something that Obi-Wan certainly wouldn't have known (or could ever know) about prior to his being cut in two by Vader's saber.
There's more that I could detail from within the films themselves, but I'm quite certain that the evidence that was collected from Lucas' own hand is already more than suffice to prove my point.
And I've already supplied details regarding the importance of Force spirits in The Clone Wars and Rebels TV series, but I neglected to mention the enormous ramifications of The Ones, the highly dysfunctional family of three Force spirits. They have their own consciousness (even the Dark Side son), and are able to interact with the material plane (that's how Anakin, Obi-Wan and Ahsoka got there). It was the Father who declared that Anakin was The Chosen One. See my other thread here for how this is now an issue for Disney (
http://millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=2026&t=10055 ).
Read the accurate Canonical listings for The Ones (
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Force_wielder ), Force Priestesses (
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Force_Priestesses ), the Shaman of the Whills, who, along with the ethereal Force Priestesses (
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Shaman_of_the_Whills ), TAUGHT Qui Gon Gin on becoming a Force ghost after death (
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Force_ghost ). Again, there's more.
Look at
all of that.
It can't be dismissed, and it can't be sidelined.
It's Disney's issue to solve.