The Clone Wars
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Terra Sinube is not a Force Wielder, he's just a normal Jedi. Darkjedi55 23:04, December 19, 2011 (UTC)

What's the difference (not arguing, just wondering)? ObiKenobiUPC 00:56, December 20, 2011 (UTC)

Well it's mostly semantics because as a Jedi he does wield the force thus making him a force wielder. However the writers for the Clone Wars decided to make a "force Wielder" species which the Father, Son and Daughter on Mortis are a part of. So in the context that he can use the force he is a force wielder but he is not one of the beings from Mortis.

As Jedi he uses the force so it is correct he's a force wielder he's just not part of the force wielder species. So it depends on the context.Darkseid253 01:50, December 20, 2011 (UTC)

Oh, its referring to the species? ObiKenobiUPC 22:12, December 21, 2011 (UTC)

Force users and Force wielders are the same thing. Wielder means user as well. The father, son, and daughter are force users and wielders cause they are the same thing. -- LeftEvanf (Talk·Contributions)

well no as I outlined above In "Overlords," the Father used the term "Force wielder" interchangeably with Force-sensitive when describing himself and his children to Anakin Skywalker. However, the "Force wielder" was classified as The Ones' official species by the StarWars.com Encyclopedia.

Darkseid253 22:58, December 21, 2011 (UTC)

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