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I simply don't understand it, both lightsabers are red, or they both represent evil? --Clone Paratrooper 22:58, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

-When I first saw this comic, I thought that it was perhaps an artistic representation of midichlorians, because the last panel shows blood cells. In this interperetation, the comic would still show the struggle between good and evil, but within a force user, and perhaps depict the potentium heresy. I don't know if I'm reading too much into this, but do you think the midichlorian idea is worth a mention in the article, or is it too subjective a topic? CaptainPellaeon1138 22:28, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

That's an awesome idea! You should put it in. That's exactly what I thought when I read it. Voolvif Monn 18:01, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

  • I thought it more of an interpretation of the future... with both sides fighting in unison... I know I'm stupid for thinking this, but that was way-back-when...
Now I think it as more of a "true-nature-of-the-force" sort of thing... where both sides are actually equal and in unison with each other in all aspects of The Galaxy.
Additionally, I think midi-chlorians have nothing to do with anything... and are just another way of explaining the same thing... _Kath.Hound 02:00, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
  • Anyone think the Fourth Precept is from the Jedi Code; There is no chaos, only harmony? Purpilia 17:05, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
  • In one of the panels, Coruscant can clearly be seen, and in another panel there is a volcanic planet that is probably Mustafar. Should this be noted in the "locations" section? Telos 09:29, 11 July 2007 (UTC)

Wait wait...I think I got the story is about (this is just a fan speculation but here is what I think)Could it be that the story mirrors Anakin? Because he begun his Jedi training on Coruscant and he became Darth Vader. Then he lost most of his flesh on the fiery planet of Mustafar. And the two figures are representing the duelists (Obi-Wan and Anakin) So its like something of a mythology like Coruscant is the home of the Jedi (Heaven) and the planet of Mustafar where Darth Vader lost his flesh and which caused him to be in his Dark and shadowy armor (Hell). I find the story very interesting its like a Heaven vs Hell match (Until Palpatine corrupted Coruscant)-Boba fett 32 22:27, August 12, 2010 (UTC)