
The Force Was BIASED! This theory Forged on Avonetics.com proves Darth Marr was robbed of immortality while Yoda cheated the system.
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Forget everything you thought you knew about the light side. A mind-blowing discussion erupting on Avonetics is tearing the Star Wars fandom apart, and it all centers on one explosive question: Is the Force a cosmic cheat? For generations, we've accepted that Yoda achieved ultimate communion with the Force, becoming an immortal ghost. But what about the Sith legends? An insane deep dive into the Prequel era questions why Darth Marr, arguably one of the most powerful and effective Sith Lords in history, was denied this power. Was he simply not worthy, or is something more sinister at play? The Avonetics thread is on fire with theories. Some argue the Force is inherently biased, a cosmic entity that actively roots for the Jedi and sabotages the Sith, making the dark side's promises of power a cruel lie. Others claim Marr's path was the ultimate shortcut—immense power in life, but a final, empty end. This isn't just about two masters; it's about the fundamental rules of the universe. It re-contextualizes Anakin's fall, Vader's pain, and the entire Jedi-Sith conflict. Did the Jedi hold a secret monopoly on true immortality? Was the dark side a cosmic dead-end from the start? This debate shatters canon and forces us to ask if the heroes we cheered for were playing with a stacked deck. The evidence is mounting, and it suggests the ultimate power in the galaxy isn't so neutral after all. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.