Should they be a thing?

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What about ewoks? Jawa?

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If you haven’t seen caravan of courage and battle for Endor you’re missing out on some of the first Star Wars extended universe. I love those movies, campy as hell, but fun and weird.

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There was even a Hutt Jedi

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Well Star Wars seems to take two approaches: some races seem to be force sensitive as an implicit property, i.e Yoda’s race (whatever TF that is). Then for every other race force sensitivity is sort of randomised in a Ralph Tresvant way.

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Rhawk-Arrgh, rrrooaarrgghh.

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Well that’s a good point. But how would he train them?

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There is a Wookie padawan in The Clone Wars and I absolutely approve.

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Gungi! It’s even mentioned in TCW series and Bad Batch that, while incredibly rare, there have been several accounts of Wookie force users through the millenia. Would love to see a series set 100yrs or so after the OT of Gungi helping to re-establish or expand a new galactic Jedi Order as a threat from the Void threatens the stability of the galaxy - with the wisdom of Yoda but without the complacency due to his experience coming of age in TCW and the Galactic Civil War

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I was gunna say, I thought this was already canon.

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It is a thing. The only species I know of that has never been force sensitive are toydarians, the species of Watto. Star Wars I guess is really trying to drive home the point about their species being some kind of interfaith commentary.

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I know how to read a force-sensitive resistor or a force-sensitive capacitor. How do I put a wookiee in a circuit?

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