I didn't want to add this to the TLJ thread, but it applies. And yes I know some people hate midichlorians, but they've been there since ANH (Rinzler Making of ANH book) even if it wasn't on screen. I was thinking that in the Prequels they seem to equate, or I took it this way, the number of midichlorians with the power of the person. Obi Wan says Anakin has a higher count than Yoda, which seems to mean that Anakin could eventually be more powerful than Yoda. Or does it? Yoda is over 900 years old, so obviously he's had a LOT of time to learn and perfect his abilities. He may even have abilities that other Jedi didn't have or couldn't perform because of Yoda having more time to learn then. Now does that mean that Anakin, or his kids, could be more powerful than Yoda or have different abilities that Yoda couldn't have used due to having a higher number of midichlorians, which essentially means more antennae to access the Force? I'm wondering if some powers require a lot of practice to hone or if someone like Anakin, who picks up stuff quickly either because of his midichlorian count or talent, could use these powers easier than Yoda because he has more access to the Force. If so they could have some cool new powers that Luke could use in the Sequels. They kept him fairly vanilla in the old EU as far as far as what he could do with the Force. The only thing I remember about his newer powers was being able to hide his presence in the Force (which obviously Sidious could do) and temporarily disrupting electronics (like surveillance cameras).